Guest guest Posted June 12, 2012 Report Share Posted June 12, 2012 All I can say is before I got on G.S.E. back in Sept 1995, I was the allergy and sinus queen, the allergist the whole 9 yards.... Now, I took Pycnogenol first for the whole year and my issues went bye bye in a very short time.... You might  want to try Pycnogenol for a couple months first and then switch to Grape Seed Extract.  Swansons has a good priced Pycnogenol. If costs are an issue for you.  Pycnogenol is generally much more pricey.    These antioxidants eliminate histimines in our body. And they do so much more, which are all to be revealed in time to come.  I'd love to NEVER deal with cancer.  If I were you I'd sure it a good trial, my trial is going on 17 yrs...   And if I ever feel a scratchy throat which hardly happens, I hit the Echineaca and dose good for a couple days....haven't had to do this in a year or more.  ________________________________ To: " DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO " <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 3:36 PM Subject: Re: Jane/Re: Re: new cancer threapy   Hello Joyce,  Do you know if GSE works for excessive mucous in the sinuses? I had sinus surgery 20 years ago, but it keeps happening. The amount of mucous that accumulates in my sinuses is absolutely crazy, some of it comes out, some doesn't. So as soon as it is a little cold or humid it sticks to my throat during the night, when I'm laying down, and I get really bad sorethroats/throat infections.  Thank you,  S ________________________________ De: JOYCE MARTINO Para: " DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO " <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Enviado: Lunes 11 de junio de 2012 14:48 Asunto: Re: Jane/Re: Re: new cancer threapy  BJ, you are welcome...everyone who comes into life hears about Grape Seed Ex....  It's hard not to share with the WORLD what has helped me soooo much......if only it could reverse spinal stenosis....  How often do you find something that is like a miracle...that's what this antioxidant has been for me....joyce ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:43 PM Subject: Re: Jane/Re: Re: new cancer threapy  joyce, I just want to say thank you for posting about G.S.E. I had gotten away from using it but now I am back on track. So thanks BJ new cancer threapy > > > Â > My brother just sent me this from the dallas paper website > > by JANET ST. JAMES > > WFAA > > Posted on June 8, 2012 at 6:46 PM > > Updated today at 1:52 PM > > Related: > > * LINK: Forest Park Medical Center <http://forestparkmc.com/> > > DALLAS - Walking is just fine with 58-year-old Cecil, who used to be > an > avid runner. > > " I was running and I started feeling pain in my left leg, and it was also > tender when I slept on that side, " she said. > > Cecil suspected a shin splint or pulled muscle. A bone scan, however, > revealed a rare and aggressive tumor called dedifferentiated > chondrosarcoma. > The bone cancer is virtually unstudied. According to limited information, > only one in 10 diagnosed with it survive two years. > > " Very scary, " recalled Cecil of how she felt upon learning of the > diagnosis. > " The world just turned upside down in one visit here. " > > Cecil had surgery to remove the cancerous part of her femur and replace it > with a metal implant, but that wasn't enough. She struggled with powerful > chemotherapy medications. > > " Ms. Cecil's tumor was resistant to every single drug that we were giving > her, " said Dr. Casas, an orthopaedic oncologist at Forest Park > Medical > Center. " And it was resistant to most of the drugs that we would have > given > her. " > > Casas said chemo-sensitivity tests were ordered in this case because the > cancer is so difficult to treat. In other more common cancers, studied > regularly, tests have previously shown what drugs may work best. > > Based on the sensitivity test, and new research, Forest Park doctors > decided > to try an unconventional approach, using over-the-counter vitamin D and > the > common arthritis drug, Celebrex. > > Recent studies show vitamin D does more than just reinforce strong bones. > > " The vitamin D can inhibit growth of the cancer cells, " Casas explained. > " Celebrex has been shown to inhibit a process called angiogenesis, which > is > the formation of new blood vessels in other unrelated cancers. " > > It worked. A year after diagnosis, Cecil is considered cancer-free. > > Casas said the combination has shown positive results in other bone cancer > cases recently too. He also gave credit to collaborating with other > doctors > willing to consider alternative cancer therapies. > > " The more communication there is between the different doctors, " the more > out-of-the-box treatments that we're going to see. " > > " I'm just thankful to be mobile and able to exercise, " Cecil said. > > And though Cecil may never run again, she is thrilled to be walking, and > alive. > > E-mail jstjames@... > <javascript:location.href='mailto:'+String.fromCharCode(106,115,116,106,97,1 > 09,101,115,64,119,102,97,97,46,99,111,109)+'?subject=cancer%20treatment'> > > Yeah, celebrex isn't that great to take long term, but I think for a year > or > so, in a case like this, it would be fine. > > Samala, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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