Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Hi Abraham, Many thanks, I'm interested on behalf of a family member, but how exactly did *you* treat your prostate cancer please ? All the best. Chris _____ From: Sand [mailto:helpcallsand@...] Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 7:04 PM chrispemble@... Subject: [ ] Treating prostate cancer Hi Chris Usually I want to get some information and the reason is to understand where you are standing today. There are various variables that affect the treatment responses, like chemo, medication like Lupron; even vitamins at times can create problems. Are you on any drug trials? What was your initial PSA? Did you receive chemo and a MSDS sheet? What's your age? Have you been exposed to chemicals, bacteria or mold? Are you over weight? How and when were you diagnosed with cancer? What is your line of work? What is your living environment? Have you been using alternative treatments of any type? I always tell everyone please remember that the person who is experiencing the condition must take decisions and follow them or else; nothing will work. We do not believe in the word " protocol " it is mostly a doctor's word for experimentation. I will expect to hear from you soon. Best Wishes Abraham ----------------------------------- That is very interesting - how exactly did you treat your prostate cancer please ? Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Hi Abraham, Many thanks, I'm interested on behalf of a family member, but how exactly did *you* treat your prostate cancer please ? All the best. Chris _____ From: Sand [mailto:helpcallsand@...] Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 7:04 PM chrispemble@... Subject: [ ] Treating prostate cancer Hi Chris Usually I want to get some information and the reason is to understand where you are standing today. There are various variables that affect the treatment responses, like chemo, medication like Lupron; even vitamins at times can create problems. Are you on any drug trials? What was your initial PSA? Did you receive chemo and a MSDS sheet? What's your age? Have you been exposed to chemicals, bacteria or mold? Are you over weight? How and when were you diagnosed with cancer? What is your line of work? What is your living environment? Have you been using alternative treatments of any type? I always tell everyone please remember that the person who is experiencing the condition must take decisions and follow them or else; nothing will work. We do not believe in the word " protocol " it is mostly a doctor's word for experimentation. I will expect to hear from you soon. Best Wishes Abraham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Anyone know what happened to Abraham, from his email below ? ? As you can see, I was asking about treatment for prostate cancer and never heard anything back ? ? Was there a commercial side to his posts ? ? Anyway, perhaps others here in this excellent group may be helpful in suggesting *natural* ways to beat prostate cancer. Any help appreciated. Chris -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Hi After almost a year of soaking up the info on different substances and treatments, I would have a look at Godzila. It is a simple battery operated DC current treatment system which IMHO should be used with a good diet and possibly treatments, bar for chemotherapy and, or radiation. If nothing else, used systemically as well as locally will take out any pathogens when properly applied. If your cancer is caused by long standing chronic infections you may not be even aware of, this thing as simple and cheap as it is will get it. With kind regards, Slavek. wrote: > > > > Anyone know what happened to Abraham, from his email below ? ? As you > can > see, I was asking about treatment for prostate cancer and never heard > anything back ? ? Was there a commercial side to his posts ? ? > > Anyway, perhaps others here in this excellent group may be helpful in > suggesting *natural* ways to beat prostate cancer. > > Any help appreciated. > > Chris > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Have a look at Ph.D. Ben Ong's site. http://prostate.cure-prostate.com Dave wrote: > Anyone know what happened to Abraham, from his email below ? ? As you can > see, I was asking about treatment for prostate cancer and never heard > anything back ? ? Was there a commercial side to his posts ? ? > > Anyway, perhaps others here in this excellent group may be helpful in > suggesting *natural* ways to beat prostate cancer. > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Chris > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2010 Report Share Posted February 18, 2010 My 1st choice of alt. treatments for prostate cancer (PC) would be: www.letstalkhealth.com/Prostasolve-p/486.htm Ellagic Insurance Formula [www.ellagic-acid.org] RESVERATROL curcumin vit. D3 hyperthermia 2nd choice: FLAXSEED OIL mixed w/COTTAGE CHEESE (FSO/CC), and TOMATOES and TOMATO PRODUCTS, ginger, maitake, CoQ10 (I’d work up to 500mg) Other things that are particularly effective for PC: garlic, capsaicin; vits. B6 (600mg), & E (alpha tocopherol succinate); I3C/DIM, CDG, sandalwood essential oil, nettle ROOT, ashwagandha, Chinese skullcap, artemisinin, celandine, MCP (pectin), lycopene, grapeseed, milk thistle, rabdosia, licorice, boswelia, nettles, pygeum, red clover, parthenolide/feverfew, betulinic acid, GLA, EPA/fish & cod liver oils, zinc, zeolite, whey, broccoli sprouts, fermented soy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 Thanks Slavek and Dave it's appreciated.. Also, say for example, that there was a tendency in the family for prostate cancer to present itself, what would be the *natural* foods to try to help prevent it please ? (When I say natural, I mean any foods that are in their natural state, i.e., totally unadulterated). Regards. Chris -- Anyone here living in Sussex, in England ? If yes to either, then I could have some good news for you. Just email me off-group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 Hi Cris, The word " unadulterated " is subject to definition. Just picking a tomato has adulterated it. In any case, the best would be anything which is alive, at least on cellular level, short of gorging on pathogenic life forms. Any fermented foods with no GMO and chemical content. Vegetables grown on soil enriched with of all things ocean water for mineral content, or an equivalent combination of salts, fertilized preferably by your own septic processed wastes, but not contaminated by chemicals and detergents. The septic wastes should come from the ground up through the tile or trenches, rather than being spread on. You will never see a tomato plant strong enough to support itself and its huge tomatoes, unless grown straight out of a septic bed effluent. Guarantied. No particular veggies and fruits. Variety is the key. Raw chicken eggs as long as it is free range chicken fed on all, that is grass, bugs, seeds. Eggs are the simplest animal protein source. Yolks are preferable to whites. Any organic meat in moderation. Moderation is actually the key approach across the board. Avoid: Sugar additions to anything: The only exception from what I am picking up is a supplement of baking soda with either maple syrup, or molasses, slightly heated to the point of thickening. Despite all orthodox detractions, it appears to do excellent job on alkalizing the body and destruction of fungal infection and cancers derived from thereof. Starches: One exception is potato [boiled] which is actually digestible in full, as opposed to wheat, corn etc. Undigested starches do make it into the body and do no good. Fats: Avoid commercial " vegetable oils " Other than that, anything naturally derived with the least processing is ok. I will give you an example here. Pigs are the best related animals to humans in their biological constitution. This similarity goes as far as attempts by the orthodoxy to use pig organs for human transplants. The pig fat by default is the closest in biological make up to human fat. Yet, we are told over and over for close to a century that lard is bad for us. Who gains? Vegetable oil growers and processors. Who looses? General population. Get it? Anyway, lard, tallow, coconut, linseed [Flax], chicken, duck, olive, anything, as long as it is not burnt, filtered, chemically stripped, and otherwise and coming from healthy sources grown on healthy soils and foods. You know, " unadulterated " is the part of an old problem mostly notable in North America. Everything has to go wall to wall like a drunk sailor. The key is not in " adulteration " or total non adulteration, but moderation including moderation of adulteration. There are lot of teas, extracts, cooked foods etc. which have nothing wrong with them and are good for the body. Chasing strictly vegetarian, vegan, protein, raw, cooked, fat free, whatever diet is a self serving commercial bullshit. Even alcohol, when used properly and/or in proper adjuvant, like red wine, is good for us. I have personally taken a stomach ulcer out with whiskey in 3 weeks flat after I was failed with orthodox " treatments " . Do your homework before the s#%T hits the fan. It takes time and effort, but it will give you something better to occupy your brain than passive sports, sex and other useless distractions from reality. Ground yourself overnight. With kind regards, Slavek wrote: > > > > Thanks Slavek and Dave it's > appreciated.. > > Also, say for example, that there was a tendency in the family for > prostate cancer to present itself, what would be the *natural* foods > to > try to help prevent it please ? (When I say natural, I mean any foods > that are in their natural state, i.e., totally unadulterated). > > Regards. > > Chris > -- > Anyone here living in Sussex, in England ? If yes to either, then > I could have some good news for you. Just email me off-group > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Thanks Savek, a couple of new bits there. Also, looking at any other natural foods that are better than some of the other natural foods - i.e., Broccoli is known to be better against cancer than, for example Cauliflower. I would imagine veggies like Broccoli and Brussel sprouts to be the kings of the cancer-fighting veggies, but am open to other opinions on it. Regards. Chris -- Anyone here living in Sussex, in England ? If yes, then I could have some good news for you, just email me off-group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Sign up for the Iodine list. The prostate may be infected, and swelling may indicatea need to get the iodine, which is not available. Cancer may well be a fungus. The test the doc uses is suspect. A lot of prostate cancers may take 50 years to kill us. The thyroid gland is o.k @ getting 150 micro-grams to avoid goiter, but is useless to you with respect to killing cancer for you. I have been taking 25 milligrams daily and my prostate seems cooler now. (it felt hot to me) Also no aspartame, or high fructose corn syrup laced products. Also take 50,000 IU of vitamin D3 and get blood test for current levels. The Iodine can only be tested with Iodine loading. The prostate requires a lot of iodine.usually the doctor will tell you not to take Iodine, as he believes it to be a poison. Avoid radioactive iodine at the doc's. So search mercola.com and brownstein.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlRt6W3zDbg & feature=related We are being lied to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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