Guest guest Posted January 9, 2009 Report Share Posted January 9, 2009 Check out cancertutor.com for starters. Also: oleandersoup Ritz On Jan 9, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Diane Carpenter wrote: > Hi there, I'm new to the group. My husband (43) was diagnosed with > Grade 2 Oligoastrocytoma brain tumour in May of 2008. They removed > the bulk of the tumour with surgery, then he had 33 radiation > treatments. His first MRI since the radiation shows that there is > " increased growth " in the residual tumour pieces. > > I'm wondering what we can do on our own to try to slow down/kill the > growth? Any herbal products, diet information, or website links > would be greatly appreciated. > > If anyone has a similar conditon, I'd love to hear your experience. > > Thanks, > Diane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Some things that cross the blood-brain barrier and might be helpful include: Cantron, paw paw, graviola, and Sutherlandia OPC. They can even be used at the same time. If the cancer becomes undetectable discontinue the paw paw. Mike Diane Carpenter wrote: > > Hi there, I'm new to the group. My husband (43) was diagnosed with > Grade 2 Oligoastrocytoma brain tumour in May of 2008. They removed the > bulk of the tumour with surgery, then he had 33 radiation treatments. > His first MRI since the radiation shows that there is " increased > growth " in the residual tumour pieces. > > I'm wondering what we can do on our own to try to slow down/kill the > growth? Any herbal products, diet information, or website links would > be greatly appreciated. > > If anyone has a similar conditon, I'd love to hear your experience. > > Thanks, > Diane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Dear Mike, I just wanna know why you said if cancer becomes undetectable discontinue Paw Paw. Is it because it's so powerful that it will eliminate cancer of the brain more surely. Also my sister in law who was diagnosed with stage iv gall bladder C. The relatives did not allow me to administer Paw Paw I got from USA and we lost her on 18th oct 2008. So I still worry and regret the relatives did not allow me to give it to her and want to share your knowledge so that maybe one day I can help another here in Sri Lanka. Vishwajith From: " Golden, D.C. " Some things that cross the blood-brain barrier and might be helpful include: Cantron, paw paw, graviola, and Sutherlandia OPC. They can even be used at the same time. If the cancer becomes undetectable discontinue the paw paw. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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