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Dear group:

Sugar and any kind of glucosa are the best friends of cancer. Please read the

follow article:

http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/resources/article.cfm?c=11 & s=31 & ss=86 & id=234 .

PET and Cancer

Technological advances are providing physicians with a better understanding of

cell metabolism than ever before. At the forefront of these advances is the PET

scan, which provides diagnostic information unavailable from other imaging

tests, such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MR).

PET can detect active tumors in the body with very high sensitivity. Active

tumors have a high metabolism and therefore high demand for glucose. In this way

malignant tumors may be distinguished from benign tumors and hidden tumors may

be found. Also the response of tumors to treatment (surgery, chemotherapy,

radiotherapy, immunotherapy or gene-therapy) may be seen and measured earlier by

PET than many other techniques. Successfully treated tumors are destroyed

physiologically often long before there is significant shrinkage of tumor

volume. In this way stressful treatments can be assessed and completed earlier

than might otherwise be possible.

Friends if you are suffering cancer you have to know that the best friend of

cancer is sugar and glucose. You can investigate a lot of this matter in

internet. Remember: Active tumors have a high metabolism and therefore high

demand for glucose. If you are a cancer patient don't consume sugar or glucosa,

your life depends on that.

Regards,

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There are foods/ supplements that are known or reputed to be effective in

lowering blood sugar. Two that I take are cinnamon and bitter melon. Is it the

blood glucose level that is problematic or the consumption of sugar? If sugar

is a problem, then how does fruit and honey factor in?

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2008 17:49:19 -0800Subject: [ ] Sugar & PET Scrans

Dear group:Sugar and any kind of glucosa are the best friends of cancer. Please

read the follow article:

http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/resources/article.cfm?c=11 & s=31 & ss=86 & id=234 .PET

and CancerTechnological advances are providing physicians with a better

understanding of cell metabolism than ever before. At the forefront of these

advances is the PET scan, which provides diagnostic information unavailable from

other imaging tests, such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance

imaging (MR). PET can detect active tumors in the body with very high

sensitivity. Active tumors have a high metabolism and therefore high demand for

glucose. In this way malignant tumors may be distinguished from benign tumors

and hidden tumors may be found. Also the response of tumors to treatment

(surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy or gene-therapy) may be seen

and measured earlier by PET than many other techniques. Successfully treated

tumors are destroyed physiologically often long before there is significant

shrinkage of tumor volume. In this way stressful treatments can be assessed and

completed earlier than might otherwise be possible.Friends if you are suffering

cancer you have to know that the best friend of cancer is sugar and glucose. You

can investigate a lot of this matter in internet. Remember: Active tumors have a

high metabolism and therefore high demand for glucose. If you are a cancer

patient don't consume sugar or glucosa, your life depends on that.Regards,

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Walter,

Fruit and honey are controversial. Some people say to limit intake of

fruit if one is dx'd with cancer, some don't. Some say to stay away

from all honey, others say some RAW honey is fine. Dr. Budwig, for

instance, felt it was okay for her clients to eat at least some honey

in the form of linomel, which is ground flax seed coated with honey.

In the end, how much fruit and honey to eat, or even whether or not

to eat any fruit or honey, comes down to a personal decision, made

after one has educated oneself to the point where one feels informed

enough to make a decision.

Myself, I eat some raw honey occasionally, and I eat fruit when I

desire it. I feel that fruit is complete and complex, something very

different from sugary junk. And raw honey, of which most of us can't

eat a great deal of anyway, without starting to feel a bit sick, I

feel also has good stuff in it--minerals, vitamins and things

scientists are only beginning to discover.

With regard to the previous poster's admonishment not to eat sugar,

it is certainly true that cancer thrives on sugar, so true that the

treatment known as IPT is based on cancer cells' affinity for sugar.

(Anyone not knowing what IPT is can do a search of this board under

IPT and they should come up with lots of information. I have a friend

who was completely cured of large cell lymphoma with IPT.)

Elliot

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>

> There was a post awhile back that said to mix honey

> with baking soda and the cancer would take up the

> honey and the baking soda would help kill the cancer

> cells.

> Joe

>

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>Joe,

Do you know the recipe to the honey and baking powder.

Would like to know more.

> There was a post awhile back that said to mix honey

> with baking soda and the cancer would take up the

> honey and the baking soda would help kill the cancer

> cells.

> Joe

>

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