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Hello,

There are many on this board that will offer various

treatments and protocol that will provide much

benefit.

For me it is LDN, Low dose naltrexone. I am stage 4B

cancer for over 1 year which is a milestone and doing

quite well with LDN. It is an immune

booster/regulator which corrects the immune system to

combat disease.

Here is the home page:

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/

For cancer here:

http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_and_cancer.htm

and our group:

LDN_4_cancer/

with all the links and articles/testimonials:

LDN_4_cancer/links

May be one of the protocols you look into... I know it

has given me a chance when all the oncologist have

given up on me.

Dee

http://www.ldn4cancer.com

--- shapster411 <shapster411@...> wrote:

> My name is Tracie and I live in New York. I'm

> hoping that the group wil be able to help my family in answering some

questions regarding alternative cancer treatments for my father's

> girlfriend who was diagnosed with Sqaumous in January 2007.

>

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My father had a most similar diagnosis and he chose

the conventional route . It was the wrong approach for

him . This is a an agressive cancer to be sure. I like

to believe if he had taken my advice to attempt the

Budwig plan he might still be with us now. Your

fathers girlfriend was wise to forgo the feeding tube

and more treatments. In my opinion it brought great

suffering to my dad when he needed it least. If she

has had alot of immune depleating chemo and radiation

she needs to be really diligent with the budwig plan.

I would also suggest yoga in any form as a body mind

therapy to cope with any and all residual trama.It is

it's own miracle worker. I also think essiac tea a

valuable addition daily. It has worked for others and

our minds are very powerfull when we chose to live and

have empowered ourselves to take control of our bodies

and healing modalities. Her inner voice to stop and

take the alternate route is wise indeed.

--- shapster411 wrote:

My name is Tracie and I live in New York. I'm

> hoping that the group wil be able to help my family in answering some

questions regarding alternative cancer treatments for my father's girlfriend

who was diagnosed with Sqaumous in January 2007......

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Dear Dee, Thanks so much for the information regarding LDN. I will

absolutely pass this along at our next family meeting!

Tracie

> There are many on this board that will offer various

> treatments and protocol that will provide much

> benefit.

> For me it is LDN, Low dose naltrexone. I am stage 4B

> cancer for over 1 year which is a milestone and doing

> quite well with LDN. It is an immune

> booster/regulator which corrects the immune system to

> combat disease.

> Here is the home page:

> http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/

> For cancer here:

> http://www.low dose naltrexone.org/ldn_and_cancer.htm

> and our group:

> LDN_4_cancer/

> with all the links and articles/testimonials:

> LDN_4_cancer/links

> May be one of the protocols you look into... I know it

> has given me a chance when all the oncologist have

> given up on me.

>

> Dee

> http://www.ldn4cancer.com

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