Guest guest Posted July 16, 2010 Report Share Posted July 16, 2010 How do you do hyperthermia? Thanks, Robyn Steve- I am a survivor of a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. While I do several non-conventional therapies, organic foods, hyperthermia, exercise, curcumin, others, I also take a wobenzym enzymes. Papain and other enzymes have anti-myeloma as well as other anti- cancer properties. http://beating-myeloma.org/search/node/papain Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 WE have a far infrared sauna which is a fabulous way to do hyperthermia. There is also a product called Biomat which you lay on and it emits far infrared rays into your body. On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:05 PM, robyn howell <robynehowell@...>wrote: > > > How do you do hyperthermia? > > Thanks, Robyn > > > > > Steve- > > I am a survivor of a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. While I do > several non-conventional therapies, organic foods, hyperthermia, > exercise, curcumin, others, I also take a wobenzym enzymes. Papain > and other enzymes have anti-myeloma as well as other anti- cancer > properties. > http://beating-myeloma.org/search/node/papain > > Emerson > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2010 Report Share Posted July 17, 2010 ________________________________ From: robyn howell <robynehowell@...> Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 10:05:52 PM , I received a good report ( 'protein markers?') normal in March evaluation by my doctor after a stem cell transplant for multiple myeloma went very well. It's a year since I was diagnosed and the next eval is in 2 weeks. The protocol at thr Huntsman Myeloma clinic is a dual stem cell, but I don't want to have more chemo, so I am starting on the Budwig diet but not 100% there. I think I should be taking enzymes and would like to know if those you use are available in health food stores, or are there better sources? I have to be cost concious, particularly since my husband isn't sold on natural healing at all. I bought Turmeric at the drug store, after reading that it is the same as curcumin, but is that so? And papain -- is that a byproduct of Papaya leaves, which I presume has to be ordered on line? I keep getting lots of information from this site and other sources, but at this point I need to narrow down my focus onto the best results, which I know you have discovered in your success as a myeloma survivor. Joan Steve- I am a survivor of a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. While I do several non-conventional therapies, organic foods, hyperthermia, exercise, curcumin, others, I also take a wobenzym enzymes. Papain and other enzymes have anti-myeloma as well as other anti- cancer properties. http://beating-myeloma.org/search/node/papain Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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