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The article was 'right on' about Cimetidin and it is interesting not all

physicians are aware of this benefit from its use.

However there is no talk about its use in any other cancer treatment and I

myself, not anyone else, would not use it without some evidence it is effective

for my type of cancer.

There are many natural protocols that have efficacy for a particular cancer but

in the end working with a professional that knows what works and what doesn't is

always useful because, while there may be things that often work with a

particular cancer, nothing works for all situations all the time. Someone needs

to be there that can determine this.

Joe C.

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Reduced stomach acid,...H2 receptor antagonist,...could it be that reduced

stomach acid has an affect on over ph of extracellular fluids? Of course it

must, to some degree! How much? Hard to say!

 

I have seen cimetidine used since 1980's,...patients seemed to do better,...but

still did not affect the eventual outcomes in many cases,...still, improvement

is improvement.

 

ALso, has an anti-histamine affect which prevents formation of allergenic

antibodies if a person has food allergy or other allergies,...hence it is anti

inflamatory in this sense, but mildly so.

 

So, Cimetidine, a tool in the war, but not the silver bullet! Anything that has

mixed efficacy will not gain popular support in the medical community. It is a

tool that gets over looked.

 

The article was 'right on' about Cimetidin and it is interesting not all

physicians are aware of this benefit from its use.

However there is no talk about its use in any other cancer treatment and I

myself, not anyone else, would not use it without some evidence it is effective

for my type of cancer.

There are many natural protocols that have efficacy for a particular cancer but

in the end working with a professional that knows what works and what doesn't is

always useful because, while there may be things that often work with a

particular cancer, nothing works for all situations all the time. Someone needs

to be there that can determine this.

Joe C.

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