Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Hi Iris, Welcome to the group. I'm sorry to hear you have had progression. Some of the items we talk a lot about here is LDN and the Budwig Protocol. Others will be along soon. ar On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:01:30 -0000, " Iris " <iris616@...> said: > hi, > I am new to this group. > I am 32 with stage IV breast cancer that has spread to brain, lung, > and neck lymph nodes. I have been on chemo for almost 5 months, > which did nothing to stop the cancer growth, and brought me to where > I am today with the brain and lung mets. > > I have decided to ditch chemo and have started to Bill 's > protocol last week. > > My oncologist put me on decadron to prevent swelling on the brain. > (The MRI/CT show no sign of swelling.) Question, does anyone have > successful experience of using alternative treatment without > decadron? Does decaondron cause negative effect on alternative > treatment? What alternative treatments have been used to > successfully deal with the brain tumor? > > (BTW, the brain tumor is located in my cerebellum, and is about 1cm > big. ) > > I have an appointment with neuro surgeon to talk about radiation. I > really would rather not have radiation at all, but am not sure if I > am making the right decision. > > I also need advice on treatments that work well for lung and neck > tumor. > > thanks much... > > Iris > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2008 Report Share Posted December 22, 2008 Iris: You are a very brave woman. Keep the faith. You will find a lot of support here. On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 20:01:30 -0000, " Iris " said: > > I am new to this group. > I am 32 with stage IV breast cancer that has spread to brain, lung, > and neck lymph nodes. I have been on chemo for almost 5 months, > which did nothing to stop the cancer growth, and brought me to where I am today with the brain and lung mets........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Hello Iris: Please visit the following web sites. Rgs. http://www.advancedhealthplan.com/2cesiumchlorideforcancer2.html http://www.dmso.org/articles/information/muir.htm http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Alkaline.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Without decadron, the prevention of edemas can be accomplished through Boswellic Acid from what I know, cancer patients have to avoid cortisone because it is immunosuppressive karla Boswellic acids in the palliative therapy of children with progressive or relapsed brain tumors.Janssen G, Bode U, Breu H, Dohrn B, Engelbrecht V, Göbel U. Klinik für Pädiatrische Hämatologie und Onkologie, Universität Düsseldorf. 19 children and adolescents with intracranial tumors received a palliative therapy with H 15 at a maximum dose of 126 mg/kg BW/day. All patients had previously been treated with conventional therapy. No side effects were observed during a median 9 months application. The recently reported antiedematous effect of H 15 was documented by MRI in one patient with a peritumoral edema, thus sparing steroid therapy with its typical side effects. Five/19 children reported an improvement of their general health status; this might be a psychological effect of hope for tumor response during palliative care. Three/17 patients with malignant tumors showed a mainly transient improvement of neurological symptoms such as pareses and ataxia. Three further patients showed an increased muscular strength and one cachectic patient achieved a weight gain. These improvements might be attributed to the antiedematous effect of H 15. Because of the palliative situation of these patients, H 15 application was performed without prior rebiopsy for histological evaluation. Overlapping effects with a previous radiotherapy or chemotherapy may have occurred. An antiproliferative effect cannot be stated. To prevent an uncritical use of H 15, further studies with prospective central documentation have to be initiated to evaluate the clinical indications for H 15 in palliative therapy, optimal dosage and duration of application > > hi, > I am new to this group. > I am 32 with stage IV breast cancer that has spread to brain, lung, > and neck lymph nodes. I have been on chemo for almost 5 months, > which did nothing to stop the cancer growth, and brought me to where > I am today with the brain and lung mets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 Welcome Iris, There is a wealth of info and experoence here, I hope you find something helpful for you. I have heard mention that there is a Dr. who has some amazing results with brain cancers. I have no firsthand knowledge, perhaps others do here. Here is a link for Dr Burzynski. http://www.burzynskiclinic.com/ph/index.html FIGHT with all your might!! Best to you! Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I HAVE A FRIEND W/AGGRESSIVE BRAIN CANCER-HE FOUND GRAVIOLA HELPFUL \N REDUCING TUMOR SIZE. YOU MIGHT CONTACT THE BURZINSKY CLINIC IN KATY, TEXAS. HE IS FAR AHEAD OF THE GAME IN BRAIN CANCER./ GOD BLESS AND GOODLUCK. MY FIRENDS WILL TO SURVIVE AND POSITIVE OUTLOOK HELPED HIM A GREAT DEAL. HE HAS LIVED 2 YEARS WITH IT. CHECKOUT BK: CRAZY SEXY CANCER, BY KERR " Iris " <iris616@...> wrote: > I am new to this group. > I am 32 with stage IV breast cancer that has spread to brain, lung, > and neck lymph nodes. I have been on chemo for almost 5 months, > which did nothing to stop the cancer growth, and brought me to where I am today with the brain and lung mets. > I have decided to ditch chemo and have started to Bill 's > protocol last week. > My oncologist put me on decadron to prevent swelling on the brain. > (The MRI/CT show no sign of swelling.) Question, does anyone have > successful experience of using alternative treatment without > decadron? Does decaondron cause negative effect on alternative > treatment? What alternative treatments have been used to > successfully deal with the brain tumor? > (BTW, the brain tumor is located in my cerebellum, and is about 1cm > big. ) > I have an appointment with neuro surgeon to talk about radiation. I really would rather not have radiation at all, but am not sure if I > am making the right decision. I also need advice on treatments that work well for lung and neck tumor. > thanks much... Iris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Hi Iris, I wish You much persistence. I thought, How can I help You ? Consider: GERMANIUM(Inhalations), UKRAIN, LDN, NOSCAPINE, METHYL JASMONATE, DCA. Please read: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/oct2005_profile_pomykal_01.htm http://www.anti-cancerdrugs.com/pt/re/anticd/abstract.00001813-200809000-00002.h\ tm;jsessionid=L0jQG1by0hgFkhXJ4p28M14VJQ4vvwyM0Kvb3Gy22gTK58rG4bph!-5732 88796!181195629!8091!-1 http://www.elements4health.com/jasmine-flower-extract-an-anti-cancer-treatment.h\ tml http://grouppekurosawa.com/blog/2007/12/ http://www.healthsalon.org/382/methyl-jasmonate-for-cancer-treatment/ http://www.sepalpharma.com/jasmonates.html Here's a message from another group: [cesiumtherapy] Re: Methyl Jasmonate kills cancer 2008-09-26 In June my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. The cancer had spread to her adrenal gland, liver and brain by the time it was discovered. She immediately started radiation treatments and was preparing to start chemotherapy. In July after her last radiation treatment she developed pneumonia, spent 7 days in ICU and was virtually given up on by the Dr's. She fought through and surprised us all. She was too weak to start the chemo. In August she started swelling to the point that fluid was oozing from her skin, her primary physician started her on lasix and potassium for the swelling, her potassium levels still dropped and she had to be readmitted to ICU to get her potassium back up. She had 1100 ml of fluid drained from her lung. 10 days later (September) she had to have more fluid drained from her lung, this time 1600 ml was removed, the Dr's told me there was nothing more they could do and sent her home under Hospice care. September 18 I gave her her first treatment of Methyl Jasmonate using a Vick's Personal Steam Inhaler with 2 ml of MJ, Prior to the treatments she had very labored breathing, especially when she was sleeping and also had sleep apnea (4 to 5 second pauses between breaths). September 20 I started noticing an improvement in her breathing, she still had the apnea but she was no longer struggling to breathe. September 21 I noticed the swelling was reducing. September 22 I stopped giving her Lasix, swelling still reducing. September 24 I gave her her second treatment of MJ. Swelling is still reducing and almost completely gone. September 25 I watched her sleeping, her breathing is the best it has been in over 2 years and NO sleep apnea! Swelling is gone! After only 2 treatments of MJ we are very optimistic. I wish I had found out about MJ when she was first diagnosed, I highly recommend MJ to anyone. I will try to update the progress as we continue the treatments. Alan --------------- Best.Jan. _____ From: Iris Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 9:02 PM I am new to this group. I am 32 with stage IV breast cancer that has spread to brain, lung, and neck lymph nodes. I have been on chemo for almost 5 months, which did nothing to stop the cancer growth, and brought me to where I am today with the brain and lung mets. I have decided to ditch chemo and have started to Bill 's protocol last week. My oncologist put me on decadron to prevent swelling on the brain. (The MRI/CT show no sign of swelling.) Question, does anyone have successful experience of using alternative treatment without decadron? Does decaondron cause negative effect on alternative treatment? What alternative treatments have been used to successfully deal with the brain tumor? (BTW, the brain tumor is located in my cerebellum, and is about 1cm big. ) I have an appointment with neuro surgeon to talk about radiation. I really would rather not have radiation at all, but am not sure if I am making the right decision. I also need advice on treatments that work well for lung and neck tumor. thanks much...Iris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 very true, my clinic used nebulized boswellic acid for reducing peritumor edema in a case of glioblastoma multiforme in a little girl. The results were pretty dramatic. We also use DMSO as a driver to get therapies across the blood brain barrier. From: rapaccini.carlo Without decadron, the prevention of edemas can be accomplished through Boswellic Acid from what I know........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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