Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Hi Teri, Instead of Boost you might try Immunocal. Since he is on a feeding tube, I believe it should be covered by insurance. It is FDA approved and listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. You can find more here: http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/Public/en/USA/ShowItemDetails.wcp?? & Item=00010000 & s\ ite=Discount I'm in no way affiliated with this site but linked it only for your information. You can 'google' for other sites or order from Immunotec directly, I believe. I have heard many testimonials of cancer cures using Immunocal although you won't find any of them on the sites that offer Immunocal for sale. It is a great alternative to Boost which is filled with sugar. Sugar feeds cancer. You are using some other wonderful supplements and protocols but he needs to stop the sugar. Hugs, Rose From: teri_64 ....My 41yo brother has recurrent esophageal cancer.... So far we are trying: 1. Budwig – modified because he won't/can't eat all the foods 2. Juicing three to four times a day 3. MSM still increasing dosage 4. Started Baking Soda today – ½ tsp twice a day 5. Minimal sugar (as long as I can keep him away from milkshakes) 6. He has a feeding tube because of difficulty swallowing and his doctor will only prescribe high protein Boost rather than the low glucose we requested. So my question is, what next? I have been researching like crazy and have come up with a few things that interest me, but the information is limited or just the same thing cut and pasted all over the net. Can anyone give me their experience with 1. Paw Paw – looks like great research but doesn't seem like a lot of people have tried it 2. B17 – since he can't chew is there another way to take this without a doctor? 3. Can baking soda be used as a topical solution to help with the ulcerated sores on his neck? Any help you can give would be appreciated. Thanks, Teri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Rose, thank you for your suggestion. We have never heard of it and I am certain, neither has his oncologist! Will try to get it approved at office visit later this week. Thank you again, Teri Rosemarie Geiger <gypsy___rose@...> wrote: > > Hi Teri, > > Instead of Boost you might try Immunocal. Since he is on a feeding tube, I believe it should be covered by insurance. > > It is FDA approved and listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. > > You can find more here: > > http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/Public/en/USA/ShowItemDetails.wcp?? & Item=00010000 & s\ ite=Discount > I'm in no way affiliated with this site but linked it only for your information. You can 'google' for other sites or order from Immunotec directly, I believe. I have heard many testimonials of cancer cures using Immunocal although you won't find any of them on the sites that offer Immunocal for sale. It is a great alternative to Boost which is filled with sugar. Sugar feeds cancer. You are using some other wonderful supplements and protocols but he needs to stop the sugar. > > Hugs, > Rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 teri_64@... writes: My 41yo brother has recurrent esophageal cancer Look into a cutting edge treatment called Halo 90. I don't know if it is for full blown cancer or just precancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Rose , Quick question on the immunocal. I took a look at the ingredients page and the only thing that worries me is that it has almost no calories or protien. Worry about his energy levels without either since he cannot currently eat any solid foods. Not sure if the fruit and veggie juicing is enough and his bodyweight is already down to about 120 lbs. Thanks, Teri Rosemarie Geiger <gypsy___rose@...> wrote: > > Hi Teri, > Instead of Boost you might try Immunocal. Since he is on a feeding tube, I believe it should be covered by insurance. > It is FDA approved and listed in the Physicians Desk Reference. > You can find more here: > > http://www.immunotec.com/IRL/Public/en/USA/ShowItemDetails.wcp?? & Item=00010000 & s\ ite=Discount > I'm in no way affiliated with this site but linked it only for your information. You can 'google' for other sites or order from Immunotec directly, I believe. I have heard many testimonials of cancer cures using Immunocal although you won't find any of them on the sites that offer Immunocal for sale. It is a great alternative to Boost which is filled with sugar. Sugar feeds cancer. You are using some other wonderful supplements and protocols but he needs to stop the sugar. > Hugs, > Rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Teri, Not to worry. This is a highly concentrated whey protein isolate. It is 90% pure protein. I believe you could live on that and nothing else. How are you doing with the Budwig Protocol? The flaxoil / cottage cheese mixture? Try to make it with some mixed berries and a couple of dates to sweeten. First mix the FO/CC really well and then add the berries and some ground flaxseeds as well. Add a good quality juice to blend it all it to a consistancy that he can get down. It will give him energy. Also, it tastes good that way and I think you mentioned that he likes shakes! This is one that tastes great and is super good for him! Hugs, Rose From: teri_64@... Rose , Quick question on the immunocal. I took a look at the ingredients page and the only thing that worries me is that it has almost no calories or protien. Worry about his energy levels without either since he cannot currently eat any solid foods. Not sure if the fruit and veggie juicing is enough and his bodyweight is already down to about 120 lbs. Thanks, Teri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Here's some information about Halo90 and it doesn't sound like it is a treatment choice so perhaps a list practitioner can suggest something. Joe C. WARNINGS AND INDICATIONS The HALO90 Ablation System (inclusive of the HALO90 Ablation Catheter) is indicated for use in the coagulation of bleeding and non-bleeding sites in the gastrointestinal tract including but not limited to the esophagus. Indications include Esophageal Ulcers, Mallory-Weiss tears, Arteriovenous Malformations, Angiomata, Barrett's Esophagus, Dieulafoy Lesions, and Angiodysplasia. CONTRAINDICATIONS: a.. Pregnancy b.. Prior radiation therapy to the esophagus c.. Esophageal varices at risk for bleeding d.. Prior Heller myotomy WARNINGS: a.. The following are side effects that may be expected after treatment (all transient): chest pain, dysphagia, odynophagia, throat pain and/or fever after treatment. Side effects should be managed by the physician at their discretion. b.. Potential complications not observed to date in U.S. clinical trials include: a.. perforation of the stomach, esophagus, or pharynx; b.. surgery to correct perforation; c.. stricture formation requiring dilation; d.. infection; e.. pleural effusion; f.. arrhythmia; g.. major bleeding; h.. transfusion secondary to major bleeding; i.. aspiration; j.. death. c.. Vomiting post-treatment must be addressed by the physician, as it may result in more serious injury such as esophageal perforation, aspiration and possibly death. d.. Previous stricture formation within the esophagus, dilation procedures within the esophagus, erosions of the esophagus, ulceration of the esophagus, ablative procedures of the esophagus, and/or resective procedures of the esophagus may predispose patient to esophageal stricture formation after treatment with this device given the altered anatomy, physiology and wound healing characteristics inherent to these disease states and therapies. e.. Anti-secretory medication should be provided in a dosing regimen that fully controls GERD symptoms and heals esophageal inflammation, erosions and ulcerations prior to use of this device. In the AIM Clinical trials, high-dose proton pump inhibition (esomeprazole 40 mg bid) was provided for at least 7 days prior to and for at least one month after use of this device. Esomeprazole was reduced to 40 mg qd after healing of coagulated tissue was confirmed. Failure to provide adequate anti-secretory therapy at least 7 days before and after use of this device may lead to a higher rate of stricture formation than expected and/or persistence/recurrence of Barrett's esophagus. f.. Failure to follow the instructions for use regarding the introduction, positioning, and energy delivery related to the HALO90 Ablation Catheter may result in a higher than expected rate of complications after use of the device. Note: Consult Instructions for Use for full contraindications, warnings, and precautions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Think he is way to far along for this treatment, but thank you for the suggestion. > > Here's some information about Halo90 and it doesn't sound like it is a treatment choice so perhaps a list practitioner can suggest something. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Rose, We are doing real well with the Budwig. When he could still eat solid food, we made it with different fruit. Now I just mix it with some purified water and it is thin enough to go in his feeding tube, which is a help because he was not a real fan of cottage cheese even though he ate it every day for this protocol. Our biggest concern right now is finding a way to get the tumor to receed some because it is beginning to block his swallowing capability and inhibits his breathing. And he is emotionally overwhelmed with how bad it looks. No one seems to know if you can use baking soda on the sores to neutralize them. I know some people think Dr. Simonelli is a quack but he appears to flush internal organs with a baking soda solution and I am wondering if it would work on the outside but don't want to do something to hurt Tim, he is in enough pain right now. Teri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Hi Teri !! The Simoncini protocol is with sodium bicarbonate pharmaceutical grade that you can get in pharmacy ( compound pharmacy ? or science lab ?) Here few interviews of Dr. Simoncini and a FAQ http://www.jmbblog.com/cancer-alternative-treatments-digest-part-5-simoncini/ AND HERE http://www.jmbblog.com/cancer-is-a-fungus-video-testimonials-from-dr-simoncini/ dr.Simoncini more specialization in medicine: he is surgeon, specialised in oncology, diabetology and in metabolic disorders. More over he is also Philosopher Doctor. ..... And recently declared a " quack " by the Italian medical association. An Italian law was protecting oncologists and giving them the possibilities of experimenting new drugs.So the decision of the Medical association is unlawful. He is appealing at the supreme European court Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Teri, I would pose your questions on the Group 'oxyplus'. There are folks over there that would know what to do and if baking soda would help. I know they would suggest cupping the area and applying ozone. Generators, however, can be pricey. Where do you live? My generator is in Philly at the moment but I will be getting it back to CA end of May. There is also cansema or black salve but I'm not sure how to use it or if it would be good in this case. Someone on Oxyplus will know. Sorry I'm not better help. Hugs, Rose From: teri_64 Rose, We are doing real well with the Budwig. When he could still eat solid food, we made it with different fruit. Now I just mix it with some purified water and it is thin enough to go in his feeding tube, which is a help because he was not a real fan of cottage cheese even though he ate it every day for this protocol. Our biggest concern right now is finding a way to get the tumor to receed some because it is beginning to block his swallowing capability and inhibits his breathing. And he is emotionally overwhelmed with how bad it looks. No one seems to know if you can use baking soda on the sores to neutralize them. I know some people think Dr. Simonelli is a quack but he appears to flush internal organs with a baking soda solution and I am wondering if it would work on the outside but don't want to do something to hurt Tim, he is in enough pain right now. Teri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2009 Report Share Posted April 8, 2009 In a message dated 4/7/09 3:15:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gypsy___rose@... writes: > I know some people think Dr. Simonelli is a quack but he appears to flush > internal organs with a baking soda solution and I am wondering if it would > work on the outside but don't want to do something to hurt Tim, he is in enough > pain right now. > Has anyone tried dousing a skin tumor, like fibrosarcoma, with baking soda mixed with peroxide? I am wondering if it would work on my dog's tumor that has returned and seems to be spreading. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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