Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I'm so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. There is a lot of information on this site, and I know the search function isn't working properly. Just make sure to research anything before deciding to use it. Are you stopping chemo? Or are you looking for something to compliment the chemo? ar > > Hello, I'm a little new to this group. Looks like a lot of helpful information so I wanted to see if I could get any suggestions or ideas from folks. > The cliffnotes of my story are: > I was diagnosed with late stage colon cancer at age 29 in late 2006. The cancer has since been cut from the colon. It's been in my liver for a while but has recently spread to the lungs. I have been going through chemo and surgeries ever since. I'm looking for some sort of natural supplements or alternative sort of medicine to help aid me to remission. Does anyone have any info on protocols out there that might help or any successful testimonials that would help? I'm not giving up – I have 2 little kids to raise!!! > > Thanks..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 Hello, I put in a post a while ago and can't seem to find the responses to it… I am a 33 year old female with 2 young children. I am battling colon cancer. The cancer has been completely removed from the colon but has moved to the liver and now creeping in my lungs. I read about a protocol that some colon cancer patients were trying and I'd like to try it. My oncologist thinks I should just stick with the conventional treatments but so far it's not doing as much as I would like it to do. I think it was called the Budwig Protocol? Is anyone familiar with that? Any suggestions on directions I should be heading. I'm looking to start something NOW. I need to be here to raise my kids. Somebody please help guide me in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 Check out the Group " Flaxseedoil2 " FlaxSeedOil2/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 There is a group dedicated to this. The flaxseedoil2 group. Also, go on youtube to see how to make the FOCC. " s_thoward " <s_thoward@...> wrote: > > Hello, I put in a post a while ago and can't seem to find the responses to it… > I am a 33 year old female with 2 young children. I am battling colon cancer. The cancer has been completely removed from the colon but has moved to the liver and now creeping in my lungs. I read about a protocol that some colon cancer patients were trying and I'd like to try it. My oncologist thinks I should just stick with the conventional treatments but so far it's not doing as much as I would like it to do. I think it was called the Budwig Protocol? Is anyone familiar with that? Any suggestions on directions I should be heading. I'm looking to start something NOW. I need to be here to raise my kids. Somebody please help guide me in the right direction. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 The Budwig protocol is a diet. You can find more information at FlaxSeedOil2 But if I were you and wanted to explore all the posibilites for fighting this illness I would do the one week program at the Center for the Study of Natural Oncology http://www.natural-oncology.org/ The center is run and directed by Dr. Gammill whom you can contact at vgammill@... The cost of the program is $5000 which includes housing for the week and the products which Dr. Gammill will supply for you. > s_thoward wrote: > > Hello, I put in a post a while ago and > > can't seem to find the responses to it… > > I am a 33 year old female with 2 young > children. I am battling colon cancer. The > cancer has been completely removed from the colon > but has moved to the liver and now creeping in my > lungs. I read about a protocol that some colon > cancer patients were trying and I'd > > like to try it. My oncologist thinks I should just stick with the > > conventional treatments but so far > > it's not doing as much as I would like it to > do. I think it was called the Budwig > Protocol? Is anyone familiar with that? Any > suggestions on directions I should be heading. I'm > > looking to start something NOW. I need to be here to raise my kids. > > Somebody please help guide me in the right direction. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2010 Report Share Posted September 6, 2010 Dear Thoward, First I do not have experience in colon C but this nice gentleman who has completely cured mainly by taking Graviola (a capsule made from extract of Graviola tree twigs) and Immunocal (immune booster made in Canada) and his email address is " dennismay@... " hope he would not mind giving you his email address as I think he is so kind to people like you. Please try to email him and get further details and if you need to find out how to purchase any of above feel free to contact me. I am Vishwa from Sri Lanka and do not have any interest in any sale of above and no real reason to be in the group other than I had a reason to join the group in 1988. Oe thing I was told by an onco in Sri Lanka is that if the primary if colon it is some what treatable though it might have metastasized to other organs, pls count on it too. Best Wishes for your not only cure but a faster cure. One thing be 100% positive that you can cure this within a short period. Vishwa / Sri Lanka Hello, I put in a post a while ago and can't seem to find the responses to it. I am a 33 year old female with 2 young children. I am battling colon cancer. The cancer has been completely removed from the colon but has moved to the liver and now creeping in my lungs. I read about a protocol that some colon cancer patients were trying and I'd like to try it. My oncologist thinks I should just stick with the conventional treatments but so far it's not doing as much as I would like it to do. I think it was called the Budwig Protocol? Is anyone familiar with that? Any suggestions on directions I should be heading. I'm looking to start something NOW. I need to be here to raise my kids. Somebody please help guide me in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2010 Report Share Posted September 6, 2010 Patti has given you excellent advice, Vitamin D3 is very important esp with colon cancer. Best wishes Fern Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 Did you do chemo? Just curious because a friend of mine finished chemo for colon cancer, then found out it had spread to his liver. I'm wondering if this is something that tends to happen with this treatment for CC. That always bothers me about chemo, it seems that other cancers creep up more certainly than with surgery. Detwa > > Hello, I put in a post a while ago and can't seem to find the responses to it… > > I am a 33 year old female with 2 young children. I am battling colon cancer. The cancer has been completely removed from the colon but has moved to the liver and now creeping in my lungs. I read about a protocol that some colon cancer patients were trying and I'd like to try it. My oncologist thinks I should just stick with the conventional treatments but so far it's not doing as much as I would like it to do. I think it was called the Budwig Protocol? Is anyone familiar with that? Any suggestions on directions I should be heading. I'm looking to start something NOW. I need to be here to raise my kids. Somebody please help guide me in the right direction. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 There is a great Budwig group flaxseedoil2 . You can find all you need about the Budwig protocol. Good luck ! vicki > > Did you do chemo? Just curious because a friend of mine finished chemo for colon cancer, then found out it had spread to his liver. I'm wondering if this is something that tends to happen with this treatment for CC. That always bothers me about chemo, it seems that other cancers creep up more certainly than with surgery. > Detwa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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