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I try to use supplements that have many testimonials as to curing cancer.

Have you tried Nutranomics Amazon protocol...many testimonials of patients cured

of advanced cancers..its a combo of herbs from the Amazon.

Also Flor-essence (Essaic tea).....again, a long track record of shrinking

tumours.

And I take Peakimmune by Daiwa ,which is a combo of concentrated mushroom

extracts and rice bran..again it has been shown to increase the immunity of

patients.

If you are into taking Vit C and other vitamins (which DOES have a track record

of curing advanced cancers, if taken in very large amounts, even

intravenously...just google " Vit C curing cancer " ), look into Dr Rath's

protocol..he says cancer develops when the collagen of the body breaks down, and

uses Vit. C plus Proline and Lysine to rebuild collagen..He also has

testimonials from cancer patients, and doctos that treat cancer patients..His

Vit C is a combo of Vit C ascorbates, in a certain proportion, and is not really

that expensive..again, his website has info, plus some healthfood stores give

away his booklets about his regimen.

Also the Cellect-Budwig diet, which according to to cancertutor.com is the #1

method for curing cancers, Cellect being a combo of vitamins, and Budwig being

based on Flax Oil mixed with cottage cheese ( very easy to do). You may know of

all this, but I am pasing it along, in case you dont.

From: mfsevera

I was taking Graviola for a couple weeks and, Paw Paw was suggested on this

board. I switched to Paw Paw for a week now. A wholistic MD here suggested a

multi vitamin, specific for cancer support. I noticed it seems to be very potent

in antioxidants. For instance, 400% Vitamin A, 1667% vitamin C, 667% vitamin E.

I also noticed Burdock root. Should I stop taking this multi vitamin? I'm asking

for opinions. Thank you!

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Paw Paw Cell Reg is  OK with normal vitimin  intake.   I believe it  potency is

basic daily requirements is fine.

Only large amounts of antioxidants are not recommended along with other

supplements listed;

One of the ways that Paw Paw works is to prevents cancer cells from feeding on

glucose by reducing the ATP energy of the cells in our body. The substances in

the following list increase ATP energy and should therefore be avoided when

taking Paw Paw.

Avoid

Vitamin C*

Vitamin E*

Co-Q10

Thyroid Support products

7-Keto™

Sulfhydrazly antioxidants which includes:

L-cysteine

N-acetylsteine

Glutathione Burdock RootEssiac and Flor-Essence (which is similar to Essiac with

a couple of extra ingredients) Ozone treatments ( oxygen treatments such as

hyperbaric oxygen are acceptable) Flax seed oil as

used with the Budwig Diet (it is starting to appear that flax seed oil

may be compatible, but it remains on this list as a precaution)

Hydrogen peroxide Grapefruit seed extract (due to its high vitamin C content)

Whey protein should also be avoided because of the L-cysteine

* The amount of these vitamins found in fruits and vegetables will not have a

serious effect on the performance of Paw Paw.

Dee

http://www.ldn4cancer.com

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Hello mfsevera,

There was originally a list of contraindications for certain

supplemants and Paw Paw. This included a lot of the anti-oxidants.

Recent in vitro testing in Detroit indicates that most anti-oxidants

are ok, some even increase the activity of the Paw Paw. The exception

among them is coenzyme Q10. This is due to it being the cofactor in

respiration that Paw Paw targets in mitochondria. So, currently, no

co-Q10 or thyroid hormone with Paw Paw.

Mike

Monday, July 14, 2008, 6:18:37 PM, you wrote:

m> I was taking Graviola for a couple weeks and, Paw Paw was suggested on

m> this board. I switched to Paw Paw for a week now. A wholistic MD here

m> suggested a multi vitamin, specific for cancer support. I noticed it

m> seems to be very potent in antioxidants. For instance, 400% Vitamin A,

m> 1667% vitamin C, 667% vitamin E. I also noticed Burdock root. Should I

m> stop taking this multi vitamin? I'm asking for opinions. Thank you!

--

Best regards,

goldenmike mailto:goldenmike@...

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It all depends on what type of cancer you have. In my case, some of these

substances

actually do more harm than good. In fact, I have to watch acidic stuff such as

too much

Vitamin C, as I need an alkaline environment AND avoid things that can cause

blood

thinning, such as too much fish oil or vitamin E etc. So, what KIND of cancer

can be

critically important.

>

> m> I was taking Graviola for a couple weeks and, Paw Paw was suggested on

> m> this board. I switched to Paw Paw for a week now. A wholistic MD here

> m> suggested a multi vitamin, specific for cancer support. I noticed it

> m> seems to be very potent in antioxidants. For instance, 400% Vitamin A,

> m> 1667% vitamin C, 667% vitamin E. I also noticed Burdock root. Should I

> m> stop taking this multi vitamin? I'm asking for opinions. Thank you!

>

>

>

>

> --

> Best regards,

> goldenmike mailto:goldenmike@...

>

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Hello jm92562,

What you said is not related to contraindications involving Paw Paw.

Mike

Thursday, July 17, 2008, 12:21:32 PM, you wrote:

j> It all depends on what type of cancer you have. In my case, some of these

substances

j> actually do more harm than good. In fact, I have to watch acidic stuff such

as too much

j> Vitamin C, as I need an alkaline environment AND avoid things that can cause

blood

j> thinning, such as too much fish oil or vitamin E etc. So, what KIND of cancer

can be

j> critically important.

j>

>>

>> m> I was taking Graviola for a couple weeks and, Paw Paw was suggested on

>> m> this board. I switched to Paw Paw for a week now. A wholistic MD here

>> m> suggested a multi vitamin, specific for cancer support. I noticed it

>> m> seems to be very potent in antioxidants. For instance, 400% Vitamin A,

>> m> 1667% vitamin C, 667% vitamin E. I also noticed Burdock root. Should I

>> m> stop taking this multi vitamin? I'm asking for opinions. Thank you!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> Best regards,

>> goldenmike mailto:goldenmike@...

>>

--

Best regards,

Mike mailto:goldenmike@...

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.....and just how do you learn which products to take depending on the cancer

one's have?

Thx

----- Original Message -----

From: jm92562

It all depends on what type of cancer you have. In my case, some of these

substances

actually do more harm than good. In fact, I have to watch acidic stuff such as

too much

Vitamin C, as I need an alkaline environment AND avoid things that can cause

blood

thinning, such as too much fish oil or vitamin E etc. So, what KIND of cancer

can be

critically important.

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I Used 2 alternative care practitioners

One does kenisiology the other bio energetic feedback or bio energetic testing.

Do a goggle seach in your are.

They can tell you exactly how much of what your body needs.

 

It is truly amazing , you have to try it to see.

They chg anywhere from $60 to $200 depending on where they are and the demand in

their area.

 

www.Standardenzyme.com might be able to help you find one they sell the machines

and train on them.

 

Dennis

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Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Paw Paw?

Date: Friday, July 18, 2008, 8:21 AM

.....and just how do you learn which products to take depending on the cancer

one's have?

Thx

----- Original Message -----

From: jm92562

It all depends on what type of cancer you have. In my case, some of these

substances

actually do more harm than good. In fact, I have to watch acidic stuff such as

too much

Vitamin C, as I need an alkaline environment AND avoid things that can cause

blood

thinning, such as too much fish oil or vitamin E etc. So, what KIND of cancer

can be

critically important.

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