Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Dear Carol, I am so glad that you use the salutation " Dear " as I think it is important to emphasize how close we humans should all be with one another. Thank you for your nice note. Stabilization of disease can be a pseudo stabilization. Cancer can grow and dedifferentiate while it is also dying off. You can't just look at the mass of a tumor. It can begin to round out and retract spiculations, and this is usually good as it is an encapsulating behavior and the tumor is becoming more cyst-like. If it has necrotic areas inside as so many tumors do, then it can be well on its way to a form that is more anaerobic, metastatic, more sarcoma-like, and in general, harder to deal with. I have worked a lot with the Greek test. It is interesting, I don't discourage it, but it does have many inadequacies. It is not a reliable tool. Occasionally it will make a suggestion that proves useful. I am not a fan of the alkalinizers nor of the ozonators. There are thousands of such things available that are mediocre at best and this is even when you use them in combination. Treatment of bone mets depends on the type (clastic or blastic), location, size, past treatments, co-morbid pathologies, etc. Treatments can range from cementoplasty to transdermal gallium. Sometime when you are in the Del Mar area, stop by the retreat center; I have some ideas on how you can reverse cellular immune encumbrances. Looking forward to your visit, _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Prem Carol Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 10:59 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Low Grade Cancers Dear , This is excellent information. Thank you for confirming that IPT was a good choice 4 years ago for wiping out the metastatic microscopic cells. I have tested clear for all this time in all those areas, but in the past year I have been dealing with a different diagnosis. There have been small nodules/cavitating nodules in the lungs...found accidentally at the bottom of the lungs during a routine CT. Then the whole lung area was CT'd. Other nodules were there but extremely tiny. I have tried many things over the past year. First, they are so tiny (millimeters) that they cannot even be biopsied. On the guess that it was connected to uterine cancer cells that had traveled and remained dormant, slowly growing over this time, we first tried a course of IPT. When the results were mixed and not that definitive, I stopped that course and did Vit. C drips for 5 months. After which the results showed very minimal but some tiny millimeter growth. We then did the Greek Test and did another course of IPT, using different drugs. The results of the CT scan showed total stabilization....to the millimeter of 4 months prior. I am hoping that we destabilized any cancer that might have been in these nodules, since no new growth usually is a good and positive sign. Further, some of these nodules are cavitating nodules, which I have heard, as long as they do not grow, could take years to disappear from " view " . It has been suggested that I go back to a traditional pulmonologist for their opinion, but I am extremely reluctant to face their energy field. Also, last time they could only guess as well as to what it might be. I will have to ponder whether I can get any more useful " information " from them without imbibing their type of mentality. Now I am doing Vit. C drips every 3 weeks and still using my amethyst biomat daily (since 4 months ago). I am sure that has been very beneficial as well. I know that my IPT doctor had already confirmed to me what you mentioned about such small cells not uptaking that much chemo/sugar. However, it was our best guess at the time to try and manifest a change and I decided to go for it. So your discussion is very much in alignment with what I had suspected. And we are not even 100% sure what we have been dealing with, in any case. But the Greek test did show how to kill the cancer cells, and I am sure it did something positive...possibly stabilizing everything. I am wondering if I should get a water ozonator to add that to my daily regime and if so which one (the Hulda Portazone or another one?)....I have an alkaline/ionizer water machine and try to drink a couple of glasses of that inbetween meals when I can. And of course upping all my extra immune ideas, etc. If you have any thoughts at all to add to my current situation, I would be most happy to hear them. On another note, I know someone with metastatic breast cancer to the bone who can hardly walk because of the pain. I am thinking of referring them to your clinic. Have you had success with this type of situation? Regarding the " reasons " people come to you, on a lighter note, hey, just say, " Hallelujah " !!! (joking here). Could be a feather, a smile, a line of music, anything can guide someone. Unless it brings up deeper problems while being with you,and really gets in the way, hey, whatever works, wherever people's " messages " come from!!! And yes, isn't this the best place in San Diego to heal!!! We are so lucky to live here. In appreciation for you, your love and expertise that you share, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 When it comes to cancer , I personally would run away from the doctors out there with all there drugs that do a lot more harm then good. Dr Leonard Coldwell has a great website, radio shows and book , Your Health Crusader ________________________________ From: Prem Carol Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 Dear , This is excellent information. Thank you for confirming that IPT was a good choice 4 years ago for wiping out the metastatic microscopic cells. I have tested clear for all this time in all those areas, but in the past year I have been dealing with a different diagnosis. There have been small nodules/cavitating nodules in the lungs...found accidentally at the bottom of the lungs during a routine CT. Then the whole lung area was CT'd. Other nodules were there but extremely tiny.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 Dear , When diagnosed with breast cancer, stage II, I ran away from all western doctors. I have an aggressive form of breast cancer (her2+) for which there is a targeted treatment. When it spread to my lungs and bones; after a year of trying natural protocols, I had no option but to try chemo and herceptin (a monoclonal antibody, targeting her2+). Now a year later, I am cancer free and feel better than I have in years. I was dying quickly and those doctors and their drugs saved my life. As we know, all cancers are not created equal, and in some cases chemo is not appropriate, it is something we all have to research. I think people have to wisely assess their situation and not be dogmatic one way or the other. There will never be a single bullet cure for cancer, not all cancers are caused by the same mechanism/pathway. We need to know our options and decide what we feel is best for us. Wishing everyone health and smart decisions in 2011. And thank you for being our health crusader, you are always appreciated. Best wishes Fern From: gary williams Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 When it comes to cancer , I personally would run away from the doctors out there with all there drugs that do a lot more harm then good. Dr Leonard Coldwell has a great website, radio shows and book , Your Health Crusader Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Fern: Most cancer is caused by way to much stress from our relationships , work, money etc. What I have studied over the years is that many people go the natural route , but don't realize that stress is really destroying our selves. By our thoughts,we forge the weapons that by which we can destroy ourselves. We are what we think. I am so happy that you are cancer free, God Bless Your Health Crusader ________________________________ From: Fern <fernsiman@...> Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 Dear , When diagnosed with breast cancer, stage II, I ran away from all western doctors. I have an aggressive form of breast cancer (her2+) for which there is a targeted treatment. When it spread to my lungs and bones; after a year of trying natural protocols, I had no option but to try chemo and herceptin (a monoclonal antibody, targeting her2+). Now a year later, I am cancer free and feel better than I have in years. I was dying quickly and those doctors and their drugs saved my life. As we know, all cancers are not created equal, and in some cases chemo is not appropriate, it is something we all have to research. I think people have to wisely assess their situation and not be dogmatic one way or the other. There will never be a single bullet cure for cancer, not all cancers are caused by the same mechanism/pathway. We need to know our options and decide what we feel is best for us. Wishing everyone health and smart decisions in 2011. And thank you for being our health crusader, you are always appreciated. Best wishes Fern Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 : Great advice, our thoughts , spiritual path is extremely important in healing Your Health Crusader ________________________________ From: melizzard11 Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 --- " Gammill " <vgammill> wrote: > Last week a program participant came to me and told me that Jesus brought > them to me. This is so unnerving. > What am I supposed to say: " Yes, my son, Jesus sends me many referrals, " or > do I ask, " Have you been smoking your teenager's cigarettes? " I haven't > thought of picking a God for a while, but the sun god is high on my list. > There is no question that it was the Sun that brought me to coastal Southern > California. At our retreat center we have two solaria for performing our > divine prostrations. > C'mon . Just because you don't believe in spirituality, doesn't mean none of us do. I have read so many posts by you, bashing spirituality, and I have remained silent. Why you even interjected this story into a post about IPT is beyond me. Honestly, it's the spiritual path that is keeping me strong, no matter what. To ignore the spiritual side of your humanity is, in my opinion, leaving the eggs out of the cake mix. We are body, mind, and spirit ... to ignore any of those can have consequences. But it's your choice to make. It is not my personal choice and I, for one, would appreciate it if you would keep your spiritual intolerance, and your mockery of us who believe, to yourself or post on some atheistic list somewhere. For many of us, the spiritual is the only thing keeping us here. For me, the spiritual path is my primary treatment these days after trying damn near everything else ... even your retreat. And I'm stronger than I've been in years. I'm just sayin' ... totally disrespectful of other's beliefs and treatment choices ... and especially with a life and death issue, IMO. xxoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I agree--I'm a qigong guy and always practice outside, weather permitting. It gives one an appreciation for Creation--and whatever creative force is behind it. What that is I don't know. But we are more than flesh-and-blood machines. Sometimes all that one has left is the human spirit, and that can't be just a manifestation of muscle and sinew. There's something more. > Last week a program participant came to me and told me that Jesus brought > them to me. This is so unnerving. > What am I supposed to say: " Yes, my son, Jesus sends me many referrals, " or > do I ask, " Have you been smoking your teenager's cigarettes? " I haven't > thought of picking a God for a while, but the sun god is high on my list. > There is no question that it was the Sun that brought me to coastal Southern > California. At our retreat center we have two solaria for performing our > divine prostrations. > C'mon . Just because you don't believe in spirituality, doesn't mean none of us do. I have read so many posts by you, bashing spirituality, and I have remained silent. Why you even interjected this story into a post about IPT is beyond me. Honestly, it's the spiritual path that is keeping me strong, no matter what. To ignore the spiritual side of your humanity is, in my opinion, leaving the eggs out of the cake mix. We are body, mind, and spirit ... to ignore any of those can have consequences. But it's your choice to make. It is not my personal choice and I, for one, would appreciate it if you would keep your spiritual intolerance, and your mockery of us who believe, to yourself or post on some atheistic list somewhere. For many of us, the spiritual is the only thing keeping us here. For me, the spiritual path is my primary treatment these days after trying damn near everything else ... even your retreat. And I'm stronger than I've been in years. I'm just sayin' ... totally disrespectful of other's beliefs and treatment choices ... and especially with a life and death issue, IMO. xxoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Hi , I agree VGammill should respect the fact some people believe in Gods/Lords and such but by the same token we should respect the fact that VGammill is an anti-Christianist. When we do that we can relegate his statements to where they belong...ahem. I believe a person can be spiritual without having to attach a deity to it. I also believe even VGammill would have to agree we have an energy body [i.e. spiritual body] otherwise many of his diagnostic instruments would not work. If anyone questions the existence of a spiritual body I would recommend reading...Consciousness Beyond Life--The Science of the Near-Death Experience by Prim van Lommel M.D. I agree with PierreTeilhard de Chardin----We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Biology of Belief is another great book. , Health Crusader Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 I am not anti-Christian or anti much of anything except intolerance and this even includes tolerance. Tolerance is just a mild, and sugar-coated form of intolerance. Tolerance has an odor of superciliousness to it. Tolerance is implicitly allowing, perhaps grudgingly, the right of others to breathe a few molecules of the same air, at least for a while. Perhaps tolerance is a stepping stone to wean people from intolerance, and I can understand this. Again, the opposite of intolerance is not tolerance; it is magnanimity, which is the most praiseworthy of all virtues. If everyone's prayerbook had just that one word " Magnanimity " we'd soon have a much better world. The Center has been slow this week. If we have any preachers on the list I can be hired to write a sermon. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of melizzard11 Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 9:06 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Low Grade Cancers I agree, Sandy ... and I have been reading this for the past four years without comment. Just had to say it. I do respect where is coming from. I don't agree with it. But I don't bash his beliefs, or lack of, at all. He's entitled to them. Without blatant denigration. Seems that everyone wants Christians to be tolerant of their beliefs, but God forbid we should talk about ours! LOL xoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 I do really well with Jehovah's Witnesses. It is a religion that might seem way out there to many people, but they tend to do exceptionally well when fighting cancer. Common factors that seem to help them include: --A powerful, powerful sense of community --A healthy lifestyle --A sense of humor. They all seem to enjoy the great sport of trying to convert me. I would tell them that there is no way in hell that I would ever become a Witness, unless I got cancer and then I would race to the nearest Kingdom Hall..!!! Well I did get cancer, I didn't sign up to become a Witness, but I sure practiced what I learned from them about the value of community. It had always been my nature to help others but rarely accept help from others. Actually this seems to be a fairly common trait among people with cancer. I rounded up all my communities: medical science, local cancer patients who have done my program, my family, and through my wife the judicial community. There was also the cheerleading from my Cancercured acquaintances. Many offered intercessory prayers. As everyone on this list knows, all such kind thoughts buoy the spirit. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of melizzard11 Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 6:29 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Low Grade Cancers OK, tolerance .... magnanimity ... whatever. Either way, everyone here should be able to express their beliefs without any fear that they will be ridiculed for them. xxoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 : Send me back some info on your health center, Healing thru natural supplements or drugs, where are you located , website etc. Thanks so much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2011 Report Share Posted January 10, 2011 www.natural-oncology.org <http://www.natural-oncology.org/> I think I have a list of some of the seminars on the site (The Mango Retreat Program). Treatments vary widely because no two cancer patients are alike. We are located in Del Mar, California, a coastal suburb of San Diego. If you are in the area, come by and say Hi. This goes for anyone on the list. I call it the Mango Program because it is on Mango Drive, not because of any therapy. 858-922-7410 _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of gary williams Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 8:11 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Low Grade Cancers : Send me back some info on your health center, Healing thru natural supplements or drugs, where are you located , website etc. Thanks so much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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