Guest guest Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 I use this list:  http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/anti-cancer-shopping-list  ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:16 AM Subject: Help for a father with cancer  I hope this is not too far off topic for this list, but I was invited by a member to ask this question here regarding my father-in-law. He just found out that he has Malignant Sarcoma Cancer. I have myself been on the Bee's Candida diet for a couple of months and have been helped already tremendously in my own quest for health. I am trying to help my father-in-law (70-yrs-old) clean up his diet which has up to this point consisted of daily butterfingers on ice cream and microwaved/packaged foods. I want to start him on Bee's diet right away to fight this, but just wondered if anyone else out there is doing this for cancer, and if so, what aspects of the diet are the most important. I want to ease him into the diet as Bee suggests, but also feel that time is of the essence. The Cancer has been rated " High grade " . They are talking about doing Chemo and radiation, which I am trying to convince him not to do. Any help on the subject of treating cancer with diet would be such a help to us during this really scary time for our family. Thank you so much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 There is a drug called Naltrexone that when taken in small doses of 3 or 4.5 mg will increase the body’s own immune system responses to help fight the cancer. Used this way it is referred to as LDN or Low Dose Naltrexone. There is a lot of information about it on the internet as well as several Yahoo groups. The group that I’d recommend is called LDN_Users. It is one of the groups that I help moderate and I take LDN myself for Fibromyalgia. There is a man in the group who’s wife was given less then three months four years ago and who is still fighting cancer successfully. There are also two cancer groups but they aren’t very active. I’m sure though that if you asked there would be someone there who would answer any questions of what they have done in addition to taking LDN. Those groups are called LDN_4_Cancer and ldnforcancer. I do know that diet is also very important in treating cancer and the first thing he would need to do is to eliminate all sugar. There are also a lot of people that are using Bicarbonate of Soda and you can Google that too. Something else that I’ve read about is adding Ginger, Garlic and Tumeric to a persons diet. Good luck with the fight. And yes it is a fight and the person does truly want to live and be willing to change their total lifestyle. But it has been done. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: musicmama35 Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 12:16 AM To: fibromyalgiacured Subject: Help for a father with cancer I hope this is not too far off topic for this list, but I was invited by a member to ask this question here regarding my father-in-law. He just found out that he has Malignant Sarcoma Cancer. I have myself been on the Bee's Candida diet for a couple of months and have been helped already tremendously in my own quest for health. I am trying to help my father-in-law (70-yrs-old) clean up his diet which has up to this point consisted of daily butterfingers on ice cream and microwaved/packaged foods. I want to start him on Bee's diet right away to fight this, but just wondered if anyone else out there is doing this for cancer, and if so, what aspects of the diet are the most important. I want to ease him into the diet as Bee suggests, but also feel that time is of the essence. The Cancer has been rated " High grade " . They are talking about doing Chemo and radiation, which I am trying to convince him not to do. Any help on the subject of treating cancer with diet would be such a help to us during this really scary time for our family. Thank you so much, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2012 Report Share Posted August 16, 2012 Apricot kernals fight cancer.35 percent food grade hydrogen peroxide fights cancer,and many spices are cancer fighters.Melatonin,if taken at the right time,that is an hour before bedtime.No later,than say,9:00 can shrink tumors.If taken at the wrong time,it can make them grow.Throw out the microwave,or recycle.Not sure,exactly what to do with them,as being burried in land fills is likely not good either.And or course,eating whole foods,organic if possible. > > I hope this is not too far off topic for this list, but I was invited by a member to ask this question here regarding my father-in-law. He just found out that he has Malignant Sarcoma Cancer. I have myself been on the Bee's Candida diet for a couple of months and have been helped already tremendously in my own quest for health. > > I am trying to help my father-in-law (70-yrs-old) clean up his diet which has up to this point consisted of daily butterfingers on ice cream and microwaved/packaged foods. I want to start him on Bee's diet right away to fight this, but just wondered if anyone else out there is doing this for cancer, and if so, what aspects of the diet are the most important. I want to ease him into the diet as Bee suggests, but also feel that time is of the essence. The Cancer has been rated " High grade " . They are talking about doing Chemo and radiation, which I am trying to convince him not to do. > > Any help on the subject of treating cancer with diet would be such a help to us during this really scary time for our family. > > Thank you so much, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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