Guest guest Posted January 21, 1999 Report Share Posted January 21, 1999 Dear Vilik, Take her to one of the Dallas clinics using ozone in a steam sauna. That will take care of it in a few weeks. Email me for phone numbers. She will use a funnel to concentrate the ozone on the area. Following is the whole cancer protocol: Cancer : The manifestation of long-term nutritional and environmental irritation, resulting in cellular oxygen starvation, leading to uncontrolled cell replication. It is often triggered by psychological causes inducing immune system collapse. Cleansing : · Parasite cleanse · Kidney cleanse · Liver cleanse · Colon cleanse, colonics, then coffee enemas · Homozon (magnesium peroxide) · Methylene blue · Essiac Tea or Native Legend Tea · EDTA · Hydrogen peroxide baths · Castor oil packs · Ozone therapy : steam cabinet; cupping over tumor; drinking water; in the ear; insufflation; intravenous; injection into the tumor Nutrition : · Aloe vera · Raw vegetables : cauliflower, kale, cabbage, broccoli, garlic, onions · Carrot juice + beet juice · Blue-green algae, spirulina, chlorella · Raw almonds, sunflower seeds, sprouts of all kinds · Flax oil (1 oz) + dry curd cottage cheese (4 tablespoons) · Coenzyme Q10 · Betaine Hydrochloride · Digestive enzymes; trypsin, chymotrypsin; ox bile tablets · Acidophilus and bifidus NO sugar; coffee; alcohol; tobacco; margarine; fried, canned or processed foods Vitamins : · Vitamin A + D : halibut liver oil capsules · Vitamin Bs: brewer’s yeast; B1; B2; B12 sublingual · Vitamin C : 20,000 mg /day · Vitamin E : 800 IU + selenium Minerals : · Magnesium (Homozon) · Selenium (2 Brazil nuts daily) Amino acids : · Arginine : 500 mg/day · Tryptophan (5 gms/day) for pain relief Herbs : Chapparal, parsley, European mistletoe, dioscorea (wild yam) Exercise : Tai Chi ; Rebounder; Long walks in the park; Swimming Magnet Therapy : Apply a magnet larger than the tumor to the skin over the area, with the north pole facing inward. Keep in place for 30 minutes at a time, and repeat three or four times per day. The magnet draws the iron-based hemoglobin to the area, with their load of oxygen, which cancer does not tolerate well. This treatment also helps with pain. Positive Emotional Support : The immune system is controlled by the midbrain, or limbic system, through the thymus. The midbrain also controls the emotions, so it is easy to see that unresolved emotional problems can shut down the immune system. There are trained therapists who can treat underlying emotional causes, such as repressed anger or resentment, which can often lead to a malfunctioning immune system and eventually cancer. The thymus works by sympathetic acoustic resonance with the heart, so any arrhythmia due to chronic emotional stress or other overstimulation of the adrenals will cause the thymus to malfunction, and turn the immune system off. Ozone will restart the system, but it is necessary to deal with the emotional trigger, or the thymus will shut down immunity every time it is restarted. Since it is the immune system that does the healing, this is obviously critical. Thymus injections are often helpful in restarting the immune system. Cancer Growth Blockers : · Citrus Pectin, modified: blocks metastasis; helps white blood cells target cancer cells (15 g /day) · Cell-FX shark cartilage : increases tumor necrosis factor (TNF); reduces growth rate; blocks angiogenesis (10 g /day) · D-limonene : orange-peel oil kills cancer cells · Evening Primrose Oil contains high amounts of precursors of PGE-1, a compound that stimulates the T-cells to attack cancerous cells. It has been shown to revert cancer cells back to normal in vitro. · European mistletoe: causes an increase in lymphocytes, plasma cells, and mast cells, a decrease in cancer cell proliferation and a tendency to encapsulate and contain the tumor. Mistletoe also prevents the spread and the recurrence of cancer. · Genistein : a soy derivative that prevents metastasis; disrupts the cancer cell wall; blocks angiogenesis; reverses cancer cell dedifferentiation (1 g /day) · Hydrazine sulphate : blocks conversion of lactic acid to glycogen; reduces pain; improves appetite · Hyperthermia: As tumors force themselves in between cells, they are densely packed, and are therefore not able to shed heat as easily as normal cells. Overheating them thus kills them. · Marigold : has a powerful restorative effect on disturbed cell respiration. · Selenium : slows cancer growth and metastasis · Sumex : blocks growth of new blood vessels to a tumor (angiogenesis) · Tributyrate : blocks storage of the glutamine necessary for cancer cells to divide · Trypsin: a pancreatic enzyme, trypsin has stopped cancer when injected · Vitamin C : tumor cells release the enzyme hyaluronidase to break up long chain polymers that are the intercellular cement, and the enzyme collagenase to break up the collagen fibrils between cells. Vitamin C strengthens the intercellular substrate helping to control tumor growth. (10 - 40 g/day) · Vitamin D : has an anti-tumor action against bone cancer Best of Health! Saul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 1999 Report Share Posted January 23, 1999 Dear Vilik, 1. There is an excellent summary of ozone/ hydrogen peroxide in cancer in 'Oxygen Healing Therapies, Altman N. pps66-74.' 2. Two excellent clinics using these techniques in Mexico: Dr Alberto ez Palafax, Medico Cirujano, Cedula Professional 839200 Telephone 15 52 18 Kurt Donsbach, Hospital Santa Minica in Mexicoood 3. We have seen good results in Kenya and Australia with both techniques in some cancers. Regards, Noel. Noel 89 Royal Parade P O Box 137 Parkville VIC 3052 Australia Telephone 03 9347 8444 International 613 9347 8444 Fax 03 9347 8850 International 613 9347 850 Email noelc@... Sapere Aude: Dare to be wise. Sarcoma From: Vilik Rapheles <vilik@...> To the list: Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who responded to my request for help concerning my 20 year old stepdaughter (Margaret) who has sarcoma, metastasized to lungs and spleen. There is a great deal to explore. One piece of advice we are following is to not " jump " into any treatment until we have " done our homework. " Also, we still do not have the exact diagnosis as to type of sarcoma and stage. But every one of your emails is being carefully considered. In order to " buy ourselves time " to think all this through, Margaret will be going on the Moerman Anti-Cancer Diet. The goal of the diet is to alter the pH, increasing alkalinity. Following is the name of the book and the basic diet. There are also some supplements, like coral calcium, which raise pH. If anyone has any other ideas along these lines please let me know. Other ideas we are trying and some questions follow. Any feedback gratefully received. ---------- Dr. Moerman's Anti-Cancer Diet by Ruth Jocemo, Avery Publishing Book. Alters the pH of the body so that the cancer cannot thrive. Has been shown to reduce cancer to 20% of its former growth rate. Things to have none of... Soda. Sugar. Dairy products (except for yogurt and buttermilk) rhubarb cabbage meat animal fat potatoes beans dates dried fruit jams margarine baked or fried food Honey flour Things to have a little bit of.... Buttermilk (natural) or goat yogurt, can be made into drink Could be mixed with fresh fruit juice for smoothie Fish...one time a week Nuts, almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts Things to have lots of.... organic if possible... Fruits (especially citrus, grapefruit, orange, and lots of lemon) Fresh fruit juices Vegetables (raw, salads, lightly steamed) Vegetable juices (especially carrot and beet) Cooked whole grains 2 raw egg yolks or whole eggs, mixed with olive oil and lemon juice to make dressing for vegetables (herbs, garlic, ginger, etc can be added) Water...spring water --------- In addition we are adding: lots of vitamins and minerals zinc selenium extra citric acid antioxidants -------- I have been told that thyroid is important for the body to fight cancer A naturopath has prescribed 1 grain of Armour thyroid a day In addition and to explore 's syndrome, Margaret will be taking her temperature 3x a day: 9am, 1pm, 5pm and recording every day for 2 weeks, as well as having a T3 test. --------- To those who recommended shark cartiledge and other immune stimulators -- I have gotten feedback that her cancer is too pervasive to be handled by stimulating her own immune system. Even the people selling shark cartilege seemed to imply that aggressive chemo might be needed and the shark cartiledge would be an adjunct. Since this is an expensive item, we are waiting on that. --------- I am still very confused by oxygen therapy and cancer. Dr. Boerman said there needed to be exercise, to burn off the sugar. Someone else off list said it could also in some instances (some having to do with pH) promote growth. HOW CAN I KNOW? If there is anyone out there who has successfully dealt with cancer using oxygen therapy, I would like to hear from you. If exercise is needed, Margaret cannot exercise...her lungs are filled with liquid and she can hardly breath. PLEASE...ANY ENLIGHTENMENT ON THIS ISSUE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. ---------- Again, thank you for you suggestions, ideas, advice, best wishes, and prayers. Please reply directly to me, or if you reply through list, send me a copy. ---------- Peace and health, Vilik ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 1999 Report Share Posted January 25, 1999 Dear MS. Vilik: I am so sorry to hear that your stepdaughter developed a Sarcoma. However there is hope!. I just attended a National Health Federation convention in Pasadena this last weekend and got acquainted with the Gerson Therapy which has tremendous results in Alternative treatments. I hope & pray that you will make the right decision. I am sure you have heard of the Gerson Therapy. Please check the site on the Web page: www.gerson.org/ Sincerely, ph S. Uniat DDS.MSc. ND. Should you need more Information, please e-mail me: uniat@... will be praying for your stepdaughter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 >Dear ...what do you think worked for the old man? > > For this fellow, I think it was the combination of the diet with the tea. Breuss often used a variety of antineoplastic herbal teas with his diet protocol. It wasn't his belief in Jesus that turned him around, because why would Jesus withhold healing until he started on the diet? It wasn't Jesus who brought him to me because Jesus doesn't lead them to reprobates. When I have time I will try to post on other sarcomas that turned around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 , Thank you for your reponse to my post. Do you know of any cures or treatments for soft-tissue sarcomas? Tom > > > >Dear ...what do you think worked for the old man? > > > > > > For this fellow, I think it was the combination of the diet > with the tea. Breuss often used a variety of antineoplastic herbal > teas with his diet protocol. It wasn't his belief in Jesus that > turned him around, because why would Jesus withhold healing until he > started on the diet? It wasn't Jesus who brought him to me because > Jesus doesn't lead them to reprobates. > When I have time I will try to post on other sarcomas that > turned around. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 At 01:59 PM 10/30/2005, you wrote: >, > >Thank you for your reponse to my post. Do you know of any cures or >treatments for soft-tissue sarcomas? > >Tom Tom, Could you be very specific? There are scores of varieties of soft-tissue sarcomas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 , My specific sarcoma is hemangiopericytoma. It started from a soft tissue lining in my groin and has now gone to bone in the pelvic area. So, if you haven't heard of this specific sub type of sarcoma, maybe you know some cures in the bone cancer area. Thanks. Tom > >, > > > >Thank you for your reponse to my post. Do you know of any cures or > >treatments for soft-tissue sarcomas? > > > >Tom > > Tom, > > Could you be very specific? There are scores of varieties of > soft-tissue sarcomas. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Tom, I am familiar with this. Most seem to be benign and there tends to be much misdiagnosis with this one, but if yours started in the groin then the diagnosis is probably accurate. Chemotherapy is quite useless here, groin radiation can cause very significant lymphedema in your leg and pelvic radiation can damage your ureters leading to hydronephrosis. Surgery is sensible when the tumor is small, especially if afferent vessels are ligated first. Diet and supplements won't make much difference with hemangiopericytoma. Histology is not considered predictive of clinical picture for this sarcoma, but it can be a good guide to smart therapy. In the unlikely event that the tumor has a high mitotic rate (or if the PET has a high SUV against background) then you might try a variety of angiogenisis inhibitors. On the conventional side you might consider Avastin, Tarceva, and thalidomide along with about a dozen easily available natural inhibitors. You might even consider thiomolybdate as part of this strategy. If it is myxoid in character then I would look to a mucin vaccine. Because these sarcomas tend to stain with a periodic acid - Schiff stain I would look to similar strategies. Hemotoxylon probably would not work. If the histology looks more like a histiocytoma you would use a different strategy. It would still be difficult but I have had success. There are other things that you could do that might make good sense, but I would need to see the path report. At 06:32 PM 10/30/2005, you wrote: >, > >My specific sarcoma is hemangiopericytoma. It started from a soft >tissue lining in my groin and has now gone to bone in the pelvic area. >So, if you haven't heard of this specific sub type of sarcoma, maybe >you know some cures in the bone cancer area. Thanks. > >Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 In a message dated 10/31/05 12:42:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, gubisara@... writes: > He has been kind enough to share his vast knowledge with this list I second that! is a true gem! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Vince, You seem to quite knowledgeable about different forms of cancer. May I ask what your credentials are and where you are getting your information, especially about my form of cancer? Thanks. Tom > >, > > > >My specific sarcoma is hemangiopericytoma. It started from a soft > >tissue lining in my groin and has now gone to bone in the pelvic area. > >So, if you haven't heard of this specific sub type of sarcoma, maybe > >you know some cures in the bone cancer area. Thanks. > > > >Tom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Hi Tom, I know vincent well. He is a good friend, and I was fortunate to have spent time with him at his center, and learn a great deal. Hope to do it again as much as I can. is the medical director of " The Center for the Study of Natural Oncology in Solana Beach CA. He has been researching cancer and treating cancer patients for over 32 years. As far as I'm concerned I think knows more than anyone I know about this sisease and how to treat it. He masters both alternative as well as the conventional treatments, although I am certain his heart and inclination lie more in the alternative. He has been kind enough to share his vast knowledge with this list and other ones. I think you would do well to get in touch with him. Phone: 858-5239144 Gubi (from Israel) Re: Sarcoma > Vince, > > You seem to quite knowledgeable about different forms of cancer. May I > ask what your credentials are and where you are getting your > information, especially about my form of cancer? Thanks. > > Tom > > >> >, >> > >> >My specific sarcoma is hemangiopericytoma. It started from a soft >> >tissue lining in my groin and has now gone to bone in the pelvic area. >> >So, if you haven't heard of this specific sub type of sarcoma, maybe >> >you know some cures in the bone cancer area. Thanks. >> > >> >Tom >> > > > > > > > > Visit http://cures for cancer.ws. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 From: VGammill <vgammill@...> > Surgery is sensible when the tumor is small, Hi, I strongly agree with on this point. However when a tumor is cut it bleeds cancer spores into the blood. These few spores can spread cancer through the body and to the Lymph Nodes, but are easy to defeat by activating the immune system with a macrophage activator like beta glucan plus vitamin C and L-selenomethionine - immune therapy. > then you might try a variety of > angiogenisis inhibitors. Previously Shark Cartilage was the main angiogenisis inhibitor, but that has now been replaced due to dwindling shark numbers and bad taste of shark cartilage. Now Curcummin with Piperine (for better absorbtion) is used as an angiogenisis inhibitor. > There are other things that you could do that might make good > sense, but I would need to see the path report. In some difficult to treat lumps, Japanese doctors use electrotherapy, where a simple DC electric current is run through the tumor, also ethanol is injected directly into the tumor, again with good success rates. m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Hi Patti, Is she able to travel? Where does she live? If you could give me a call at 269-876-8475 perhaps we can come up with some alternative solutions. * * <gemini_0306@...> wrote: the scenario is this - 38 year old woman, mother of two small children - recently diagnosed with sarcoma's, they are growing everywhere, her heart, her face, her breast, her tissues - she has been told there is NOTHING that can be done for her - She is working closely with a lady that cured her own lymphoma - through diet change, cleansing etc... would mgn 3 help her? can you think of anything that would attack those tumours and not only give her quality of life, but quantity? it's a sad situation and one we are hearing too much of these days......... thank you Patti " Assumption is the mother of all screw ups " Visit http://cures for cancer.ws. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 thank you so much we are in nova scotia - canada she has made the decision to have some chemo - and is also working with somebody with cleansings etc - the situation is pretty grim right now, but her attitude is amazing - I have forwarded all the info given to me to her and her naturopathic mentor..... thanks Patti " Assumption is the mother of all screw ups " >From: Hauf <jennyhauf@...> >Reply-cures for cancer >cures for cancer >Subject: Re: sarcoma >Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 09:13:47 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Patti, > Is she able to travel? Where does she live? If you could give me a >call at 269-876-8475 perhaps we can come up with some alternative >solutions. > > > >* * <gemini_0306@...> wrote: > the scenario is this - >38 year old woman, mother of two small children - recently diagnosed with >sarcoma's, they are growing everywhere, her heart, her face, her breast, >her >tissues - she has been told there is NOTHING that can be done for her - >She is working closely with a lady that cured her own lymphoma - through >diet change, cleansing etc... >would mgn 3 help her? can you think of anything that would attack those >tumours and not only give her quality of life, but quantity? >it's a sad situation and one we are hearing too much of these days......... >thank you > >Patti > > > > " Assumption is the mother of all screw ups " > > > > >Visit http://cures for cancer.ws. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Hi Patti, Whatever her decision it is a personal choice and her support group needs to support her in her decision. If she should change her mind, or after the chemo would like to keep her immune system in check please do not hesitate to give me a call at 269-876-8475 or send me an email, I am here for you. * * <gemini_0306@...> wrote: thank you so much we are in nova scotia - canada she has made the decision to have some chemo - and is also working with somebody with cleansings etc - the situation is pretty grim right now, but her attitude is amazing - I have forwarded all the info given to me to her and her naturopathic mentor..... thanks Patti " Assumption is the mother of all screw ups " >From: Hauf >Reply-cures for cancer >cures for cancer >Subject: Re: sarcoma >Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 09:13:47 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Patti, > Is she able to travel? Where does she live? If you could give me a >call at 269-876-8475 perhaps we can come up with some alternative >solutions. > > > >* * wrote: > the scenario is this - >38 year old woman, mother of two small children - recently diagnosed with >sarcoma's, they are growing everywhere, her heart, her face, her breast, >her >tissues - she has been told there is NOTHING that can be done for her - >She is working closely with a lady that cured her own lymphoma - through >diet change, cleansing etc... >would mgn 3 help her? can you think of anything that would attack those >tumours and not only give her quality of life, but quantity? >it's a sad situation and one we are hearing too much of these days......... >thank you > >Patti > > > > " Assumption is the mother of all screw ups " > > > > >Visit http://cures for cancer.ws. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Don't forget LDN and black salve. In a message dated 1/18/2010 10:12:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, leonardleonard1@... writes: From: _l595@..._ (mailto:l595@...) >my friend has...Pleomorphic Rhabdomyosarcoma Most effective things I know of for sarcoma in general: pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’ S TOXINS; ISSELS, hyperthermia, IV vit. C; Hufeland.com & www.sdiegoclinic. ww For soft-tissue sarcoma specifically: royal jelly, propolis, Avé?, pancreatin (Kelley regimen), local hyperthermia, & the above For rhabdomyosarcoma specifically: fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid, DMSO ( & the above) Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 From: l595@... >my friend has...Pleomorphic Rhabdomyosarcoma Most effective things I know of for sarcoma in general: pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’S TOXINS; ISSELS, hyperthermia, IV vit. C; Hufeland.com & www.sdiegoclinic.com For soft-tissue sarcoma specifically: royal jelly, propolis, Avé?, pancreatin (Kelley regimen), local hyperthermia, & the above For rhabdomyosarcoma specifically: fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid, DMSO ( & the above) Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Lenard, I have posted on this website many times on Flax Hull Linguins. They increase your immune system 100 times. Holistic Doctors will tell you that the cancer tricks your immune system into thinking it's your friend. Bombard it with FHL. The web site to find out the power of flax hulls is www.aidshivawareness.org/flaxhull.htm Unfortunately 3 years ago when I had a GIST cancer on the bottom outside of my stomach, I did not get a chance to prove it because I only found out about the Flax Hulls after surgery. The doctor s took out 1/2 of my stomach and the blood system for my immune system. He said I would catch colds and the flu easily. That is when I started looking for immune boosters. When I saw it would boast the immune system by 100 times. I started taking the FHL and have not had a cold ,the flu or any disease for the last 3 years. I recommend it to anyone locally that gets cancer or gets sick easily. So I'd suggest adding it to whatever else is helping! Bill Wilkins 68 and well Re: sarcoma From: l595@... >my friend has...Pleomorphic Rhabdomyosarcoma Most effective things I know of for sarcoma in general: pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’S TOXINS; ISSELS, hyperthermia, IV vit. C; Hufeland.com & www.sdiegoclinic.com For soft-tissue sarcoma specifically: royal jelly, propolis, Avé?, pancreatin (Kelley regimen), local hyperthermia, & the above For rhabdomyosarcoma specifically: fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid, DMSO ( & the above) Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2010 Report Share Posted June 14, 2010 There must be someone out there that had successful treatment for this type of cancer - if so - what was it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 Posted by: " ina " leepaulina@... leepaulina >successful treatment for this type of cancer (CAPITALIZED items are most effective) For sarcomas in general: pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea/EGCG, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’S TOXINS; ISSELS, vaccines, hyperthermia, IV vit. C (w/menadione); Hufeland.com & www.sdiegoclinic.com, and www.natural-oncology.org For Soft-Tissue Sarcoma: royal jelly, propolis, Avé?, melatonin, pancreatin (high-dose), local HYPERTHERMIA, & the above For rhabdomyosarcoma: fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid, IP6, DMSO ( & the above) For fibrosarcoma: Issels, Revive-Immune (by BioImmune.com), boswellic acid For bone sarcoma in general: TianXian, Avé?, Issels, Hoxsey?, sandalwood essential oil, COLEY’S TOXINS (but not for Ewing’s sarcoma) For Ewing sarcoma, urokinase with captopril For giant cell sarcoma, COLEY’S TOXINS For osteosarcoma, MISTLETOE, ellagic acid, IV vit. C, Issels.com Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2010 Report Share Posted June 21, 2010 Thank you Leonard, You know one thing I wanted to add....preciously before my surgery....people were telling me my breath was bad....my children would always say...my breath smelled really bad....a co-worker told me I needed gum for my breath...no matter what I did...brush...mouthwash...floss...etc....it still did not help. Even parsley did not help...well, only a little. Well, once the tumor was removed....no more bad breath. Thank you for sending this I never knew what herbs to try/ > > Posted by: " ina " leepaulina@... leepaulina > >successful treatment for this type of cancer > > (CAPITALIZED items are most effective) > > For sarcomas in general: > pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey, green tea/EGCG, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’S TOXINS; ISSELS, vaccines, hyperthermia, IV vit. C (w/menadione); Hufeland.com & www.sdiegoclinic.com, and www.natural-oncology.org > > For Soft-Tissue Sarcoma: > royal jelly, propolis, Avé?, melatonin, pancreatin (high-dose), local HYPERTHERMIA, & the above > > For rhabdomyosarcoma: > fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic acid, IP6, DMSO ( & the above) > > For fibrosarcoma: > Issels, Revive-Immune (by BioImmune.com), boswellic acid > > For bone sarcoma in general: > TianXian, Avé?, Issels, Hoxsey?, sandalwood essential oil, COLEY’S TOXINS (but not for Ewing’s sarcoma) > > For Ewing sarcoma, urokinase with captopril > > For giant cell sarcoma, COLEY’S TOXINS > > For osteosarcoma, > MISTLETOE, ellagic acid, IV vit. C, Issels.com > > Leonard > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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