Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 What's wrong with fish fingers and tomato sauce? Diet doesn't make that much of a difference with very slow growing tumors. The things you are doing don't seem to be adequately effective. How is her eyesight? Is it surgically accessible? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sweet Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 3:38 AM Subject: [ ] A question re JPA Importance: Low , I have been plugging away at my daughters OG in the chiasm for 3 years now (plus one of pure chemo). Last one and 1/2 years her tumour stays stable, but the cyst appears to have re-awoken after sleeping for 9 months. We have herbed, detoxed, alkalised and vegoed, we have done healings and are dealing with emotional issues, we have taken some enzymes and juiced and exercised and led a consciously calmer life (some of the time). We used oleander, played with polyMVA, persisted with colloidal silver and avoided radiation. The Budwig Protocol is a marvellous thing, but it is difficult to get massive amounts of flax seed oil into an 8 year old. She pines for fish fingers and tomato sauce. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 I have been told Oxygen therapy works on older cancers. Here are two links on it. When I tried this though, I got the worst headache ever. I notice it did help Ray http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psychology/health_psychology/oxygen.htm http://health.learninginfo.org/oxygen-therapy.htm ________________________________ From: Sweet <0o1one@...> Sent: Fri, 1 April, 2011 , I have been plugging away at my daughters OG in the chiasm for 3 years now (plus one of pure chemo). Last one and 1/2 years her tumour stays stable, but the cyst appears to have re-awoken after sleeping for 9 months. We have herbed, detoxed, alkalised and vegoed, we have done healings and are dealing with emotional issues, we have taken some enzymes and juiced and exercised and led a consciously calmer life (some of the time). We used oleander, played with polyMVA, persisted with colloidal silver and avoided radiation. The Budwig Protocol is a marvellous thing, but it is difficult to get massive amounts of flax seed oil into an 8 year old. She pines for fish fingers and tomato sauce. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2011 Report Share Posted April 2, 2011 wrote: " 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...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2011 Report Share Posted April 3, 2011 wrote: " a type of short wave radio transmitter is used " to cure cancers of the core brain tissues. Will you provide details of this SW transmitter? I am prepared to try most things, despite as you say the derision of the establishment. " The s' reaction consists of the spectroscopic estimation of the reduction of oxyhaemoglobin measured in the skin of the patient. Critical analysis of this method and clinical tests on healthy individuals and individuals suffering from cancer showed that these spectroscopic measurements are 'without any value for clinical or prognostic purposes. " In July 1955, Harry Ernest s, a New York City attorney, contacted the American Cancer Society and offered to bring Dr. Jules s to this country to conduct clinical trials of his methods under the supervision of a competent medical group. In October 1955, the American Cancer Society asked the Committee on Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy of the National Research Council for advice con-cerning whether trials should be instituted to determine the efficacy of the s' proposals for the treatment and diagnosis Of cancer. March, 1956, this Committee reported: " The committee has reviewed the 'Endogenous Endocrinotherapy, including the Causal Cure of Cancer, Compendium' by Dr. Jules s (Fourth ed., 1954), and also a translation of the report on an inquiry under the direction of Dr_ J. J. Brutel de Riviere, President 'Of the Public Health Council of the Netherlands which was published in January 1919. On the basis of the information presented in these publications the Committee found: (1) no evidence that the. diagnostic procedures advocated by Dr. s were a reliable indication of the existence of cancer; and (2) no evidence. that the therapeutic measures employed by Dr. s were. effective in the treatment of cancer. " The Committee feels that the inquiry detailed in the 'Brutel Report` constituted a thorough investigation and that further trials of the diagnostic and therapeutic methods of Dr. s are not indicated. " Another comment: " The author has also adopted many extraordinary forms of abbreviation which arise from the fact that he uses a rather esoteric nomenclature. Noncritical friends will undoubtedly be impressed by the wealth of statistical material and intricate speculation. The critical sceptics, however, are more likely to conclude that the author has simply got a bee in his bonnet. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Thank you for your response. This leaves: " The transmitter that s used was probably built from the tube type of SW transmitter used by the allies during WW2 " . I could purchase the book " Endogenous Endocrinotherapy " for a mere $75 so as to discover whether it is practicable to build or buy a transmitter that achieves the required output. Will you be so kind as to provide details of the therapy that will enable me to irradiate my child's head with the correct frequencies appropriately applied? My fear is that it is impractical for a layman to employ the device, much akin to Rife machines where the exact frequency must be known. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2011 Report Share Posted April 6, 2011 Questions re Endogenous Endocrinotherapy - is this a speculative expedition, or is there evidence or testimonial of persons alive today who have successfully used the treatment. Is it practical for a layman to implement? Do you have the book on pdf such that I may take a peek? Or at least a quick précis of the treatment regime. - are there any other treatments you will recommend? Sources for " Endogenous Endocrinotherapy Including the Causal Cure of Cancer " are http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1445-2197.1948.tb03010.x/pdf In the alternate access to http://www.annals.org/content/27/6/1051.1.full.pdf+html Immunocal: " Unfortunately, you should know that we do not ship to Australia because our product is not approved by the Ministry of Health in your country. For that reason, should we try to ship products there, it might get stuck into customs and even destroyed. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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