Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 > > Hi everyone, Shekhinah here... I'm the one that has cancer and just went in > for a hysterectomy...am home now and in post-op recovery. Very difficult and > painful, but I'm managing. I'm back on LDN every day, and also Essiac. > Being very careful what I eat. My belly is hurting from surgery, bowl trouble, > bladder trouble, and fluid congestion... all happening in the same area.... > > Turns out the surgeons found a big tumor in my uterus and heavy duty cancer > cells in my lymph nodes, so the battle is still on. I have " Papillary Serous > Carcinoma " which presumably is now in my lymph system, though I have been > doing things to get rid of it or at least halt it. I mostly visualize the > cancer cells being swept out of my body, as I don't want to reinforce any > thoughtforms that add to the problem. > > Anyway the cancer docs just want me to do chemo and the pressure is on to go > that route. I'm wondering if anyone here has any information about LDN with > this kind of cancer? > > Also, can you do chemo and LDN at the same time? > > Also, does smoking hemp, which I'm doing for pain, interfere with LDN? > > I was doing some tylenol for pain too.... does that interfere with LDN? > > I tried to get a phonecall with Dr. Bihari but he won't talk to me unless I > pay for a $500 consultation. This cost is beyond my finances, unfortunately. > His secretary, however, says LDN halts the progression of all cancers, and > that Dr. Bihari never recommends chemo. I'm praying I can find some > corroboration for this. The more folks reassuring me LDN will work, the safer I'll > feel about going ahead without chemo. I'm scared to do it on my own with no > backup at all.... > > My gyn/surgeon will stand by me whichever way I go. She's not a cancer dr. > though. So far I've spoken with two who are pushing chemo. I have appts set > up with two others that were recommended to me... hoping one of them will be > one I can work with... > > If anyone here sees this post and can answer any of my questions, please > email me offlist at _shekhinahmoon@..._ (mailto:shekhinahmoon@...) ok? > > Thanks so much, > Shekhinah ========= Since you have such severe cancer I suggest you get your LDN from Irmat pharmacy in New York listed on the LDN website. If you are allergic to lactose then ask for Acidophilus as your capsule filler. Irmat uses pure naltrexone powder and knows the seriousness of getting the LDN measurement correct when it comes to cancer. My mom had the phone consultation with Bihari for breast cancer. Yes he is against chemo and radiation but says if one does chemo he still recommends taking LDN along with the chemo. LDN cannot be used with narcotics. Over the counter pain meds are fine with LDN. I suggest you get Brownwood Acres Red Tart Cherry Juice Concentrate at a Kroger store if there's one near you. The juice is located in the produce section or you can get at a local healthfood store or order from the internet Solaray brand Tart Cherry capsules and take as directed on the bottle. Tart cherries have a strong cancer fighting agent...tart cherries are Mother Nature's Natural chemotherapy. If you do not have high blood pressure Dr. Bihari recommends for cancer to take DL-Phenylalanine 500mg on an empty stomach twice per day. Solaray is a good brand for DL-Phenylalanine. Make sure you get the combo DL-Phenylalanine and not just the L-Phenyl or the D-Phenyl. Have your local healthfood store order this or order from he internet. Get the 500mg, not the 250mg. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 , My understanding from others on the chat site, that DLP is not OK for Cancer. I don't know who all suggested this, but I have heard it a few times. They say that cancer feeds somehow on DLP. Shekhinah, I will e-mail you Tom's story again regarding fighting returning cancer with LDN. I think it is a good idea to use LDN to keep cancer at bay. I like 's advise to take the tart Cheery juice. Also, look up juicing for the acid vs. alkaline in your diet. Supposedly, is your body has a certain percentage of alkaline a majority of the time, then cancer cannot survive. I have a friend that had cancer in many places all over his body. He started juicing because the hospital said he did not have long to live and that chemo would help to prolong his life only a few more months. He juiced for a month then went into a clinic for some other treatments. He was clean from cancer a number of months later. He can even document the shrinking of the tumors. He did however have a new area of cancer come up later which he is dealing with now. I told him he should take LDN to keep it at bay. If you need anything I should be up in Santa Cruz and in Aptos briefly on Monday, and Thursday. Just let me know. I wish the best success to you, and I know our bodies listen to us. So your positive thoughts will help tremendously. My best Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Re: Update/Questions > > >> >> Hi everyone, Shekhinah here... I'm the one that has cancer and just went >> in >> for a hysterectomy...am home now and in post-op recovery. Very difficult >> and >> painful, but I'm managing. I'm back on LDN every day, and also Essiac. >> Being very careful what I eat. My belly is hurting from surgery, bowl >> trouble, >> bladder trouble, and fluid congestion... all happening in the same >> area.... >> >> Turns out the surgeons found a big tumor in my uterus and heavy duty >> cancer >> cells in my lymph nodes, so the battle is still on. I have " Papillary >> Serous >> Carcinoma " which presumably is now in my lymph system, though I have >> been >> doing things to get rid of it or at least halt it. I mostly visualize >> the >> cancer cells being swept out of my body, as I don't want to reinforce >> any >> thoughtforms that add to the problem. >> >> Anyway the cancer docs just want me to do chemo and the pressure is on to >> go >> that route. I'm wondering if anyone here has any information about LDN >> with >> this kind of cancer? >> >> Also, can you do chemo and LDN at the same time? >> >> Also, does smoking hemp, which I'm doing for pain, interfere with LDN? >> >> I was doing some tylenol for pain too.... does that interfere with LDN? >> >> I tried to get a phonecall with Dr. Bihari but he won't talk to me unless >> I >> pay for a $500 consultation. This cost is beyond my finances, >> unfortunately. >> His secretary, however, says LDN halts the progression of all cancers, >> and >> that Dr. Bihari never recommends chemo. I'm praying I can find some >> corroboration for this. The more folks reassuring me LDN will work, the >> safer I'll >> feel about going ahead without chemo. I'm scared to do it on my own >> with no >> backup at all.... >> >> My gyn/surgeon will stand by me whichever way I go. She's not a cancer >> dr. >> though. So far I've spoken with two who are pushing chemo. I have >> appts set >> up with two others that were recommended to me... hoping one of them >> will be >> one I can work with... >> >> If anyone here sees this post and can answer any of my questions, please >> email me offlist at _shekhinahmoon@..._ (mailto:shekhinahmoon@...) ok? >> >> Thanks so much, >> Shekhinah > ========= > > Since you have such severe cancer I suggest you get your LDN from Irmat > pharmacy in New York listed on the LDN website. If you are allergic to > lactose then ask for Acidophilus as your capsule filler. Irmat uses pure > naltrexone powder and knows the seriousness of getting the LDN measurement > correct when it comes to cancer. > > My mom had the phone consultation with Bihari for breast cancer. Yes he > is against chemo and radiation but says if one does chemo he still > recommends taking LDN along with the chemo. > > LDN cannot be used with narcotics. Over the counter pain meds are fine > with LDN. > > I suggest you get Brownwood Acres Red Tart Cherry Juice Concentrate at a > Kroger store if there's one near you. The juice is located in the produce > section or you can get at a local healthfood store or order from the > internet Solaray brand Tart Cherry capsules and take as directed on the > bottle. Tart cherries have a strong cancer fighting agent...tart cherries > are Mother Nature's Natural chemotherapy. > > If you do not have high blood pressure Dr. Bihari recommends for cancer to > take DL-Phenylalanine 500mg on an empty stomach twice per day. Solaray is > a good brand for DL-Phenylalanine. Make sure you get the combo > DL-Phenylalanine and not just the L-Phenyl or the D-Phenyl. Have your > local healthfood store order this or order from he internet. Get the > 500mg, not the 250mg. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 > > , > > My understanding from others on the chat site, that DLP is not OK for > Cancer. I don't know who all suggested this, but I have heard it a few > times. They say that cancer feeds somehow on DLP. > ============== Dr. Bihari recommended DL-P for my mom. I guess if one has not suppressed the immune system with chemo's the DL-P can boost the immune system and compliment the LDN. I specifically asked Dr. B if she should take DL-P and he said yes she should. So far my mom is showing no signs of cancer returning and it's getting close to 2 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Hi , I gladly stand corrected then. I am very happy your mother is doing so well. Kindest of regards Aletha >> >> , >> >> My understanding from others on the chat site, that DLP is not OK for >> Cancer. I don't know who all suggested this, but I have heard it a > few >> times. They say that cancer feeds somehow on DLP. >> > ============== > > Dr. Bihari recommended DL-P for my mom. I guess if one has not > suppressed the immune system with chemo's the DL-P can boost the immune > system and compliment the LDN. I specifically asked Dr. B if she > should take DL-P and he said yes she should. So far my mom is showing > no signs of cancer returning and it's getting close to 2 years. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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