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Most people are unaware that there is a reliable, scientifically

proven laboratory blood test for detecting over 99% of all cancers.

AMAS stands for " anti-malignin antibody in serum. " The test is

extremely sensitive; blood levels of this antibody rise early in the

course of the vast majority of cancers of all types, regardless of

location in the body. The test is especially useful when cancer is

suspected but has not been confirmed by a biopsy.

http://www.ecopolitan.com/ihc/cancer.html

http://www.oncolabinc.com/

There are special circumstances when cells divide at an incredible

rate. One is cancer...another is pregnancy. When cells do divide

so quickly... they body produces a specific hormone:

" All trophoblast cells produce a unique hormone called the chorionic

gonadotrophic (CGH) which is easily detected in urine. Thus if a

person is either pregnant or has cancer, a simple CGH pregnancy test

should confirm either or both. It does, with an accuracy of better

than 92% in all cases. "

http://www.oncolabinc.com/

Above is what I have found during my search for an EASY test to have

done for my daughter...without using invasive measures. She has

mole on her that we are watching. Although I DID have her pee on a

stick...(she thought I was crazy ;) I also made arrangements with a

physician for blood tests.

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> hi all,

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> i am looking for advice for how to approach detection/treatment of

> these diseases holistically. Both of my parents have had skin

cancer

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Hi my name is Debbie I have 2 boys. My older son has a lump on his spine.

In December we took him to his pediatrician and she said it looked like a

lipoma(fatty tissue) She wanted us to see another doc. We did and he said same

thing and he sent us for sonogram(both docs wanted to avoid mri because of

sedation which I appreciated) Sonogram tech said same thing. Of course none of

docs said 100 % because only mri could tell for sure.(also our chiro said

lipoma) So they all said watch it to see if it gets bigger or if it starts to

hurt him. As a parent not knowing that this lump is 100% harmless keeps me

worrying. I want to know if there is anything I could do to find more out about

his lump w/o getting mri. Any help would be appreciated.(it is in middle of

spine about one and a half inch diameter)

Thanks Debbie

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That's how I felt also. I NEEDED to know. Our Ped. said it was

nothing. But we did tests and made her pee on a stick anywho.

I don't know much about such growths. But I do know that if my

daughter did have an issue with her mole (or any other relevant

issue) then I would (and have) clean up her diet (the whole families

infact) start tilting her Ph towards the other end of the scale

(more alkaline)with freshly juiced " green drinks/juices " several

times DAILY. I'd begin to " flood her body with oxygen " through

physical excercise (rebounder/trampoline, run at the track with me,

play tag for a good long while, whatever keeps the heart rate up

long enough). Also I would get some oxygen rich gel to apply

topically to the area. I would probably buy an ozone machine (after

much research). I'd continue giving her fermented foods and a NT

way of life.

And I would have the AMAS test done regularly...that's just me.

http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/cancerselftreatment.htm

The people at the Intergrated Healthcare Clinic were very patient

with me in addressing my concerns about getting the AMAS test done.

http://www.ecopolitan.com/ihc/contact.html

I'm pretty sure your doctor can order the AMAS test herself. Just

have to send it to a lab that does it.

There IS so much one can do.

So anywho. When we weren't sure of what was going on with our

daughter's mole, we thought to ourselves...we are not going to wait

for test results before we decide to " clean house " for ourselves as

well as our daughter. We started right away (we already eat the NT

way) but we stopped eating bad foods, started juicing, rebouding,

etc.

The AMAS test is the most non-invasive thing I know of though.

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> ,

> Hi my name is Debbie I have 2 boys. My older son has a lump

on his spine. In December we took him to his pediatrician and she

said it looked like a lipoma(fatty tissue) She wanted us to see

another doc. We did and he said same thing and he sent us for

sonogram(both docs wanted to avoid mri because of sedation which I

appreciated) Sonogram tech said same thing. Of course none of docs

said 100 % because only mri could tell for sure.(also our chiro said

lipoma) So they all said watch it to see if it gets bigger or if it

starts to hurt him. As a parent not knowing that this lump is 100%

harmless keeps me worrying. I want to know if there is anything I

could do to find more out about his lump w/o getting mri. Any help

would be appreciated.(it is in middle of spine about one and a half

inch diameter)

> Thanks Debbie

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