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Ken,

    I ahve not used any of these, but there is info on the internet about them.

                                                                               

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http://miraclemineral.org/

http://www.cancure.org/home.htm

 

http://www.i-amperfectlyhealthy.com/index.html

http://curezone.com/default.asp

 

http://www.cancertutor.com/

http://www.treat-cancer.nl/

 

P.S.  When reading article about anything read the comments if there are any.

Alot of good linkss in them.

 

Also try search dr.mercola

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From: Ken Bagwell <kenancy2000@...>

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Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 5:23:15 AM

Subject: Update on my grandma...

Hi all,

Well, my grandma came back from the hospital. She started out with pancratic

cancer in '08. She got it cut out. But then earlier this year was told she had

liver cancer. Now, just before she left the hospital last week, they said she

shows signs of brain cancer and possibly lung cancer too. Needless to say, she's

depressed. She was essentially sent home by all her doctors to die. She's on

hospice care, now.

My uncle and dad are crushed and having a hard time with this news. The main

problem of course is that none of them, including my grandma, is comfortable

with death. However, that's something I have to leave up to each person for

themselves to resolve. In the meantime, I still have hope that she could

recover...if she wants to!

Problem for me right now is that she will never be able to do even half the

program. She is currently immobile. Her immune system is shot (has been

getting lots of recurring infections in past year). Her writing arm is extremely

weak. And she has partial heart failure that just occurred recently (it might be

the statin drugs she takes). And to top it all off, she really doesn't think

much of alternative medicine. And yet, despite all this, I learned tonight that

she was " not ready to go " . My aunt actually heard my grandma say that she was

not ready to die.

OK, so here's my question for you all. I've heard of low dose Natrexone, and her

doctor actually agreed that it would be OK for her to try that. But do any of

you have other suggestions that would help boost her immune system that are easy

to administer and affordable? I heard that just boosting the immune system a

good bit has caused stoppage or even reversal of cancers in people. I'd love to

go full speed ahead on a program, but my grandma is so weak right now, she

could never do it.

It's funny I should ask this question because it's not exactly as if I'm unaware

of a bunch of alternative treatments. But it's sometimes good to hear from

people who really have personal experience with something and can remind me

about it. If it's something that's relatively easy or simple, maybe I can get

her to do it on the basis that " maybe it won't work, but it won't hurt to try " .

-Ken Bagwell

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Dear Ken,

I actually videoed a local story with a happy ending in a case that sounds much

like your grandmother. See the video of her story at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/connie.wmv

Doubt all you want, but Connie is a believer 4 years later, at 91...

Blessings!

Arthur

604-826-1406

www.BestZapper.com

www.ForgetDrugs.com

P. S. Another good story of my friend Jon at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/jon.wmv

Update on my grandma...

Hi all,

Well, my grandma came back from the hospital. She started out with pancratic

cancer in '08. She got it cut out. But then earlier this year was told she had

liver cancer. Now, just before she left the hospital last week, they said she

shows signs of brain cancer and possibly lung cancer too. Needless to say, she's

depressed. She was essentially sent home by all her doctors to die. She's on

hospice care, now.

My uncle and dad are crushed and having a hard time with this news. The main

problem of course is that none of them, including my grandma, is comfortable

with death. However, that's something I have to leave up to each person for

themselves to resolve. In the meantime, I still have hope that she could

recover...if she wants to!

Problem for me right now is that she will never be able to do even half the

program. She is currently immobile. Her immune system is shot (has been

getting lots of recurring infections in past year). Her writing arm is extremely

weak. And she has partial heart failure that just occurred recently (it might be

the statin drugs she takes). And to top it all off, she really doesn't think

much of alternative medicine. And yet, despite all this, I learned tonight that

she was " not ready to go " . My aunt actually heard my grandma say that she was

not ready to die.

OK, so here's my question for you all. I've heard of low dose Natrexone, and

her doctor actually agreed that it would be OK for her to try that. But do any

of you have other suggestions that would help boost her immune system that are

easy to administer and affordable? I heard that just boosting the immune system

a good bit has caused stoppage or even reversal of cancers in people. I'd love

to go full speed ahead on a program, but my grandma is so weak right now,

she could never do it.

It's funny I should ask this question because it's not exactly as if I'm

unaware of a bunch of alternative treatments. But it's sometimes good to hear

from people who really have personal experience with something and can remind me

about it. If it's something that's relatively easy or simple, maybe I can get

her to do it on the basis that " maybe it won't work, but it won't hurt to try " .

-Ken Bagwell

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Wow, Arthur, thank you! That was an excellent pair of videos. I guess I better

get into looking at this Mangosteen juice.

Thank you,

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Dear Ken,

>

> I actually videoed a local story with a happy ending in a case that sounds

much like your grandmother. See the video of her story at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/connie.wmv

>

> Doubt all you want, but Connie is a believer 4 years later, at 91...

>

> Blessings!

>

> Arthur

>

> 604-826-1406

> www.BestZapper.com

> www.ForgetDrugs.com

>

> P. S. Another good story of my friend Jon at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/jon.wmv

>

>

> Update on my grandma...

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> Well, my grandma came back from the hospital. She started out with pancratic

cancer in '08. She got it cut out. But then earlier this year was told she had

liver cancer. Now, just before she left the hospital last week, they said she

shows signs of brain cancer and possibly lung cancer too. Needless to say, she's

depressed. She was essentially sent home by all her doctors to die. She's on

hospice care, now.

>

> My uncle and dad are crushed and having a hard time with this news. The main

problem of course is that none of them, including my grandma, is comfortable

with death. However, that's something I have to leave up to each person for

themselves to resolve. In the meantime, I still have hope that she could

recover...if she wants to!

>

> Problem for me right now is that she will never be able to do even half the

program. She is currently immobile. Her immune system is shot (has been

getting lots of recurring infections in past year). Her writing arm is extremely

weak. And she has partial heart failure that just occurred recently (it might be

the statin drugs she takes). And to top it all off, she really doesn't think

much of alternative medicine. And yet, despite all this, I learned tonight that

she was " not ready to go " . My aunt actually heard my grandma say that she was

not ready to die.

>

> OK, so here's my question for you all. I've heard of low dose Natrexone, and

her doctor actually agreed that it would be OK for her to try that. But do any

of you have other suggestions that would help boost her immune system that are

easy to administer and affordable? I heard that just boosting the immune system

a good bit has caused stoppage or even reversal of cancers in people. I'd love

to go full speed ahead on a program, but my grandma is so weak right now,

she could never do it.

>

> It's funny I should ask this question because it's not exactly as if I'm

unaware of a bunch of alternative treatments. But it's sometimes good to hear

from people who really have personal experience with something and can remind me

about it. If it's something that's relatively easy or simple, maybe I can get

her to do it on the basis that " maybe it won't work, but it won't hurt to try " .

>

> -Ken Bagwell

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 3/24/2009 4:07:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

kenancy2000@... writes:

That was an excellent pair of videos. I guess I better get into looking at

this Mangosteen juice.

i just lost my brother he wouldn't try dr clark med ive

heard a low acid diet works i wish i had tried that on him 6 months ago

trish

**************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or

less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)

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Not doubting, I just think its worth looking at every bit of information before

believing one thing is so promising. My mom was diagnosed with cancer, & I have

read everything I can get my eyes on. I hope everything works out for your

grandmother.

http://www.superfruitinfo.org/

http://www.reviewopedia.com/xango.htm

http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Review-of-Xango-the-Mangosteen-Juice-Company-Is-Xang\

o-a-Scam-Or-Legit? & id=1510018

> >

> > Dear Ken,

> >

> > I actually videoed a local story with a happy ending in a case that sounds

much like your grandmother. See the video of her story at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/connie.wmv

> >

> > Doubt all you want, but Connie is a believer 4 years later, at 91...

> >

> > Blessings!

> >

> > Arthur

> >

> > 604-826-1406

> > www.BestZapper.com

> > www.ForgetDrugs.com

> >

> > P. S. Another good story of my friend Jon at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/jon.wmv

> >

> >

> > Update on my grandma...

> >

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Well, my grandma came back from the hospital. She started out with

pancratic cancer in '08. She got it cut out. But then earlier this year was told

she had liver cancer. Now, just before she left the hospital last week, they

said she shows signs of brain cancer and possibly lung cancer too. Needless to

say, she's depressed. She was essentially sent home by all her doctors to die.

She's on hospice care, now.

> >

> > My uncle and dad are crushed and having a hard time with this news. The

main problem of course is that none of them, including my grandma, is

comfortable with death. However, that's something I have to leave up to each

person for themselves to resolve. In the meantime, I still have hope that she

could recover...if she wants to!

> >

> > Problem for me right now is that she will never be able to do even half

the program. She is currently immobile. Her immune system is shot (has

been getting lots of recurring infections in past year). Her writing arm is

extremely weak. And she has partial heart failure that just occurred recently

(it might be the statin drugs she takes). And to top it all off, she really

doesn't think much of alternative medicine. And yet, despite all this, I learned

tonight that she was " not ready to go " . My aunt actually heard my grandma say

that she was not ready to die.

> >

> > OK, so here's my question for you all. I've heard of low dose Natrexone,

and her doctor actually agreed that it would be OK for her to try that. But do

any of you have other suggestions that would help boost her immune system that

are easy to administer and affordable? I heard that just boosting the immune

system a good bit has caused stoppage or even reversal of cancers in people. I'd

love to go full speed ahead on a program, but my grandma is so weak right

now, she could never do it.

> >

> > It's funny I should ask this question because it's not exactly as if I'm

unaware of a bunch of alternative treatments. But it's sometimes good to hear

from people who really have personal experience with something and can remind me

about it. If it's something that's relatively easy or simple, maybe I can get

her to do it on the basis that " maybe it won't work, but it won't hurt to try " .

> >

> > -Ken Bagwell

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You might try www.miraclemineral.org. I read all the info on that website and

all the testimonies. I got the book last week, sent for the MMS

(MiracleMineralSupplement) for my daughter, son, myself and a friend. My sons Dr

says he possibly has Hep as his liver is enlarged, my daughter has numb leg and

foot and back pains from kidney surgery?and now has diabetes, my foot is numb

also from 7 stents they?put in my leg(2 yrs ago)?and my friend has more multiple

things wrong with her due to a car accident. All this started five years ago. I

have been doing Dr. s Protocal for several years and was fine until my Dr

said I have circulatory problems in my legs. My daughter urged me to go check it

out and I trusted the Drs.....said I could lose my legs. Bull. They almost

killed me. I do not take any medications (that the Drs told me to) and used Dr

s cleanses and got back my health. Except for the numbness and pain in my

leg and foot. If your grandmother is so very bad off, you might give it a try

and the book is $21.95 and the MMS is around $40 altogether. It's very easy to

take and it's very quick. I'm 71 and I can't give you a good testimony yet since

I just got started....but I have more energy and I don't have to take the pain

pills anymore, and its only been 3 days! I will give you all an update later?as

you need to know what happens. I promise.

Regards

Marjorie

Re: Update on my grandma...

Wow, Arthur, thank you! That was an excellent pair of videos. I guess I better

get into looking at this Mangosteen juice.

Thank you,

-Ken Bagwell

>

> Dear Ken,

>

> I actually videoed a local story with a happy ending in a case that sounds

much like your grandmother. See the video of her story at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/connie.wmv

>

> Doubt all you want, but Connie is a believer 4 years later, at 91...

>

> Blessings!

>

> Arthur

>

> 604-826-1406

> www.BestZapper.com

> www.ForgetDrugs.com

>

> P. S. Another good story of my friend Jon at

http://www.bestzapper.com/video/jon.wmv

>

>

> Update on my grandma...

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> Well, my grandma came back from the hospital. She started out with pancratic

cancer in '08. She got it cut out. But then earlier this year was told she had

liver cancer. Now, just before she left the hospital last week, they said she

shows signs of brain cancer and possibly lung cancer too. Needless to say, she's

depressed. She was essentially sent home by all her doctors to die. She's on

hospice care, now.

>

> My uncle and dad are crushed and having a hard time with this news. The main

problem of course is that none of them, including my grandma, is comfortable

with death. However, that's something I have to leave up to each person for

themselves to resolve. In the meantime, I still have hope that she could

recover...if she wants to!

>

> Problem for me right now is that she will never be able to do even half the

program. She is currently immobile. Her immune system is shot (has been

getting lots of recurring infections in past year). Her writing arm is extremely

weak. And she has partial heart failure that just occurred recently (it might be

the statin drugs she takes). And to top it all off, she really doesn't think

much of alternative medicine. And yet, despite all this, I learned tonight that

she was " not ready to go " . My aunt actually heard my grandma say that she was

not ready to die.

>

> OK, so here's my question for you all. I've heard of low dose Natrexone, and

her doctor actually agreed that it would be OK for her to try that. But do any

of you have other suggestions that would help boost her immune system that are

easy to administer and affordable? I heard that just boosting the immune system

a good bit has caused stoppage or even reversal of cancers in people. I'd love

to go full speed ahead on a program, but my grandma is so weak right now,

she could never do it.

>

> It's funny I should ask this question because it's not exactly as if I'm

unaware of a bunch of alternative treatments. But it's sometimes good to hear

from people who really have personal experience with something and can remind me

about it. If it's something that's relatively easy or simple, maybe I can get

her to do it on the basis that " maybe it won't work, but it won't hurt to try " .

>

> -Ken Bagwell

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Bonnie,

I'm sorry to hear about your brother. I don't have any brothers or sisters, but

I feel for you.

Sometimes I think people overlook the most important thing we can do in life,

which is be at peace with death, somehow. After all, no matter how many

alternative therapies we try and anti-cancer this-and-that we use, death will

eventually get us one way or the other. That's not to say we should not try to

live, but we can never overlook the fact that we must face death. It behooves

all of us to make sure we are as prepared to deal with that as much as any

anti-cancer, anti-AIDS, or anti-anything else protocol.

Again, I'm sorry to hear about your brother. Please take care of yourself.

-Ken Bagwell

>

>

> In a message dated 3/24/2009 4:07:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> kenancy2000@... writes:

>

> That was an excellent pair of videos. I guess I better get into looking at

> this Mangosteen juice.

>

>

>

>

> i just lost my brother he wouldn't try dr clark med ive

> heard a low acid diet works i wish i had tried that on him 6 months ago

> trish

> **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or

> less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)

>

>

>

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How sad, I am so sorry to hear. Best wishes to you and your family.

>

>

>

>

> i just lost my brother he wouldn't try dr clark med

> ive

> heard a low acid diet works i wish i had tried that on him

> 6 months ago

> trish

> **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make

> dinner for $10 or

> less.

> (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)

>

>

>

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Ken,

I believe it was Trish that lost her brother, but your sentiment is shared with

everyone on this group I'm sure.

I did lose a loved one though, my 32 year old nephew to colon cancer just last

July. As soon as he was told he had cancer he gave up and made no attempt to

find alternative solutions, let alone to change his lifestyle, which is the

first course of action in any cancer condition. After chemo, surgery to remove

the colon and bladder, plus radiation... he passed away (approx. 18 months

later) at home with his parents. He completely trusted and accepted everything

traditional medicine had to offer. I sent him numerous known natural remedies

and he didn't touch them.

If a person is not willing to try alternative solutions to do everything they

can to heal themselves then there isn't much else anyone can do for them.

Healing starts in the brain by refusing to believe what the medical doctor is

telling you and not accepting cancer as a death sentence, when it doesn't have

to be.

Bonnie

http://www.managehealthnaturaly.com

Re: Update on my grandma...

Hi Bonnie,

I'm sorry to hear about your brother. I don't have any brothers or sisters,

but I feel for you.

Sometimes I think people overlook the most important thing we can do in life,

which is be at peace with death, somehow. After all, no matter how many

alternative therapies we try and anti-cancer this-and-that we use, death will

eventually get us one way or the other. That's not to say we should not try to

live, but we can never overlook the fact that we must face death. It behooves

all of us to make sure we are as prepared to deal with that as much as any

anti-cancer, anti-AIDS, or anti-anything else protocol.

Again, I'm sorry to hear about your brother. Please take care of yourself.

-Ken Bagwell

>

>

> In a message dated 3/24/2009 4:07:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> kenancy2000@... writes:

>

> That was an excellent pair of videos. I guess I better get into looking at

> this Mangosteen juice.

>

>

>

>

> i just lost my brother he wouldn't try dr clark med ive

> heard a low acid diet works i wish i had tried that on him 6 months ago

> trish

> **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or

> less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)

>

>

>

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