Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 I believe that is a good idea. When I was going through all of this, I didn't know what to ask for so for one month I did the conventional protocol of hurry, hurry, hurry -- recommended resection and then chemo. After 4 weeks of chemo, I wised up very quickly and stopped. This is what happens when patients are run through the conventional cancer mill protocol. Most of the clients I see for cancer nutritional balancing have already gone through some form of conventional treatment. It's the ones that do their research FIRST before any treatment is agreed to that excite me. Be Well Dr.L RE: [ ] cell salts I'm a stage III colon cancer survivor of 11 years. The yearly tests that I use (for the first 5 years I tested 2x yearly) are CBC, Lipid Panel, Urine Analysis, Iron Panel, AFP, CEA and CA125. Also a baseline AMAS test was performed during the 4th month of the natural treatment and then performed 2x yearly for 3 years and 1x yearly for years 4-5 Tumor marker tests are more useful (in my opinion) if a baseline is established as quickly as possible - especially after surgery. Future tests can then be measured against the baseline. Be Well Dr.L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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