Guest guest Posted April 2, 2011 Report Share Posted April 2, 2011 immunocal worked well for me and others I know but not everything works for everyone. Give it 60days and monitor it, if you see no results then you know it isn't working for her. But it does for a lot of people. One thing to look into is if you can get your Doctor to prescribe it 3-4 pks a day depending on her age. Then you need to call your insurance company and ask how and where to get it. If they deny it, then appeal, often insurance companies will turn something the first time if it is out of the norm It is in your dr's Physcians Desk reference. And for more detailed info contact Molsen with immunotec. Or me and I will get the info for you. Especailly if your insurance covers it it can't harm and can only help and every little bit in that direction helps. Dennis " Diet doesn't make that much of a difference with very slow growing tumors. " Yep, thanks . I got that one worked out now. And no, not operable. The tumour wraps around the optic nerve and presses against the endocrine system. My daughter has lost the LHS peripheral vision in both eyes. Of more concern and a continuing bother is the multi-loculated cystic mass arising above the tumour that inflates and causes brain 'difficulties'. It is continuing to be active and cause trouble. I have had suggested oxygen therapy and Immunocal. Has anyone had experience with " Immunocal " ? We 'tried' H2O2 but discontinued under advice of our kinesiologists who determined that it was not an effective therapy. We use alkalised water but my daughter drinks little water. We use a minor amount of an oxygen supplement of dissolved oxygen. We have not tried ozone therapy. SiobhanFriends/files Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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