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You obviously have your act together.  Have you tried a Novalite or VIBE

device?  What about pancreatic enzymes?  I don't know about costs, but I know

there is at least one doctor in my area, Atlanta, that does some of the things

you are talking about.

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Wow -- advising someone on this is fraught with peril.

I will say this -- several of the things you listed are very

expensive -- Poly MVA, IV C, and that vaccine sounds expensive.

I've taken a route of 7 or 8 of the most promising alternative

approaches at once: LDN, FO/CC, beta glucan, IP6, Sutherlandia OPC,

Artemix, bloodroot, and a bevy of supplements including vitamins,

enzymes, etc.

My costs are about $500 a month. $9,400 would last about 19 months.

But I don't have lung cancer, and perhaps your reading indicates that

your approach is better. I guess my issue is the cost/benefit

ratio. I'm not so sure that IV C, ozone and laetrile from this

clinic offer the best cost/benefit ratio.

>

> I've got to decide if I want to spend the last amount of savings I

> have to do on a protocol in a Mexican Clinic which will include:

>

> Surgery for Subclavical Port for I.V. infusion and Ozone

> I would be sent home with I.V. supplies which would include a six

> week course of:

>

> Vitamin C 20-25 grams

> Sodium Bicarbonate

> Laetrile

> Poly-MVA

> German-based Vaccine based on my own urine

>

> I would be instructed on the use of Ozone from the Mexican doctors.

> Ozone is the best thing for lung cancer. If I continued with my own

> naturopath here, his treatment alone over the next six weeks would

> total $3,000 and I would only be getting 1 hour of Ozone 2x a

week.

> I could now get 100x the Ozone in my lungs FOR FREE with my new

> machine.

>

> The total cost of the treatment is $9,400. Which I think is pretty

> cheap for a daily six week program. I think they charge $14,000 if

> you are in-house. Plus this includes the surgery.

>

> I have been feeling more pain in my chest where the largest tumor

is

> (3.5 cm x 1.9 cm). I coughed a lot this week-end. I am FEELING that

> tumor near my heart valve. I was going to do this therapy two years

> ago, but the expense of it was something I couldn't afford.

>

> The downside to this if I go is that it wipes out ALL of my

savings.

> I still work, but then I have no money to back me up. On the other

> hand, it might save my life and after the $3,000 I would have spent

> anyway on the naturopath, I am only out about $6,400.

>

> When you get to my stage, you have to do DRASTIC things NOW. My

bones

> and liver are clear. It is " localized " metastized in the lungs

(from

> an original diagnosis of breast cancer.

>

> Any thoughts out there?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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have you looked into iPT? its chemo, but at a tenth of the dosage and suppsodly

very effective.. It may cost less.. A doc in Mexico odes it for about $850 a

treament and each tretment last only about an hour to 2 hours.. His granfather

inevented the techniquee.. Name is Donato garcia..

ther are also osme docs that do it in the uSA...its cost effective compared to

regular chemo,a nd much less toxic,a nd some great reults.. just google " insulin

potentaion therapy "

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I am praying for you. I have leukemia and it is starting to turn against

me. Have you thought of the hippocrates Institue in Florida. It is much

cheaper and they have amazing success with cancer

Glenn

dorrnancy wrote:

> I've got to decide if I want to spend the last amount of savings I

> have to do on a protocol in a Mexican Clinic.....

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there's also the Gerson Institute , in san diego, where a lot of people have had

success..its juicing and cleansing i believe..

I myself would opt for iPT, if I was at that point..seesm tot be the msot

aggressive tretament ,but wmuch lesser toxicity tahn regular chemo,and the price

at $850 per, is not outrageous.. most clinincs do it on a once a week basis

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Please look into the Eby research articles on the web concerning ZINC

for chronic leukemia. My mother-in-law has this and is doing OK but is not

" well " and she is taking the zinc among other things.

Jp

,

I am praying for you. I have leukemia and it is starting to turn against

me. Have you thought of the hippocrates Institue in Florida. It is much

cheaper and they have amazing success with cancer

Glenn

dorrnancy wrote:

> I've got to decide if I want to spend the last amount of savings I

> have to do on a protocol in a Mexican Clinic.....

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Dear Glenn:

 

I am so sorry to hear about your cancer turning. I will pray for you. I know a

lot about raw foods and can do this in my own home----sprouting, cleansing, raw

foods, juicing, colonics, wheatgrass, etc. I am actually going to start growing

my own wheatgrass. My grower has been in storage for years. Go figure!

 

Thank you for your kind thoughts.

 

> I've got to decide if I want to spend the last amount of savings I

> have to do on a protocol in a Mexican Clinic.....

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Thanks ! I would be able to do the Gersen treatment at home. I am pretty

much following their regimen already, though I don't do carrots per the

Cousins Rainbow Diet Phase I protocol.

 

Thanks for your concern.

 

From: VINCENT TOKATLIAN <vttttt@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] HEADED TO MEXICO???

Date: Thursday, November 27, 2008, 6:29 AM

there's also the Gerson Institute , in san diego, where a lot of people have had

success..its juicing and cleansing i believe..

I myself would opt for iPT, if I was at that point..seesm tot be the msot

aggressive tretament ,but wmuch lesser toxicity tahn regular chemo,and the price

at $850 per, is not outrageous.. most clinincs do it on a once a week basis

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Jim:

 

I would like to look into the supplements you mentioned. What is FO/CC? Can I

readily find the others on the internet or iherb?

 

From: jrrjim <jim.mcelroy10@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: HEADED TO MEXICO???

Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 2:50 PM

Wow -- advising someone on this is fraught with peril.

I will say this -- several of the things you listed are very

expensive -- Poly MVA, IV C, and that vaccine sounds expensive.

I've taken a route of 7 or 8 of the most promising alternative

approaches at once: LDN, FO/CC, beta glucan, IP6, Sutherlandia OPC,

Artemix, bloodroot, and a bevy of supplements including vitamins,

enzymes, etc.

My costs are about $500 a month. $9,400 would last about 19 months.

But I don't have lung cancer, and perhaps your reading indicates that

your approach is better. I guess my issue is the cost/benefit

ratio. I'm not so sure that IV C, ozone and laetrile from this

clinic offer the best cost/benefit ratio.

>

> I've got to decide if I want to spend the last amount of savings I

> have to do on a protocol in a Mexican Clinic which will include:

>

> Surgery for Subclavical Port for I.V. infusion and Ozone

> I would be sent home with I.V. supplies which would include a six

> week course of:

>

> Vitamin C 20-25 grams

> Sodium Bicarbonate

> Laetrile

> Poly-MVA

> German-based Vaccine based on my own urine

>

> I would be instructed on the use of Ozone from the Mexican doctors.

> Ozone is the best thing for lung cancer. If I continued with my own

> naturopath here, his treatment alone over the next six weeks would

> total $3,000 and I would only be getting 1 hour of Ozone 2x a

week.

> I could now get 100x the Ozone in my lungs FOR FREE with my new

> machine.

>

> The total cost of the treatment is $9,400. Which I think is pretty

> cheap for a daily six week program. I think they charge $14,000 if

> you are in-house. Plus this includes the surgery.

>

> I have been feeling more pain in my chest where the largest tumor

is

> (3.5 cm x 1.9 cm). I coughed a lot this week-end. I am FEELING that

> tumor near my heart valve. I was going to do this therapy two years

> ago, but the expense of it was something I couldn't afford.

>

> The downside to this if I go is that it wipes out ALL of my

savings.

> I still work, but then I have no money to back me up. On the other

> hand, it might save my life and after the $3,000 I would have spent

> anyway on the naturopath, I am only out about $6,400.

>

> When you get to my stage, you have to do DRASTIC things NOW. My

bones

> and liver are clear. It is " localized " metastized in the lungs

(from

> an original diagnosis of breast cancer.

>

> Any thoughts out there?

>

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 11/27/08 3:08:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jim.mcelroy10@... writes:

> Oleander extract --> www.sutherlandiaopc.com

>

Is this what is referred to as Oleander soup?

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> Jim:

>  

> I would like to look into the supplements you mentioned. What is

FO/CC? Can I readily find the others on the internet or iherb?

>  

>

>

FO / CC = flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese. Many references on

the internet. Look for " Budwig diet " or " Budwig protocol " . However,

Budwig proponents probably wouldn't approve of many of the other

supplements I mentioned.

LDN = Low dose naltrexone. www.low dose naltrexone.org

Oleander extract --> www.sutherlandiaopc.com

Artemix -- a form of artemisinin (sp?) Several recent postings

regarding this.

Beta Glucan --> one of several possible immune system boosters.

Some discussion around here about which is best. Some prefer

mushroom mixtures. I prefer the straight beta glucan derived from

yeast. But hard to prove which is best.

Bloodroot -- a bit obscure. Can mess up your tummy. May kill cancer

cells directly.

If you have a tumor choking off a major artery, that is deadly

serious. I should not recommend a course of action. If it was me, I

would probably hit my system with everything I canfrom the above

list -- especially the artemix and oleander. But if it is truly life

threatening, surgery might be the best thing to buy you more time to

try other approaches.

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Thanks Jim. My tumor is not directly next to one of the heart valves, but if the

tumor were to grow it would certainly become more life-threatening.

 

n.

From: jrrjim <jim.mcelroy10@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: HEADED TO MEXICO???

Date: Thursday, November 27, 2008, 12:08 PM

>

> Jim:

>  

> I would like to look into the supplements you mentioned. What is

FO/CC? Can I readily find the others on the internet or iherb?

>  

>

>

FO / CC = flaxseed oil mixed with cottage cheese. Many references on

the internet. Look for " Budwig diet " or " Budwig protocol " . However,

Budwig proponents probably wouldn't approve of many of the other

supplements I mentioned.

LDN = Low dose naltrexone. www.lowdosenaltrexo ne.org

Oleander extract --> www.sutherlandiaopc .com

Artemix -- a form of artemisinin (sp?) Several recent postings

regarding this.

Beta Glucan --> one of several possible immune system boosters.

Some discussion around here about which is best. Some prefer

mushroom mixtures. I prefer the straight beta glucan derived from

yeast. But hard to prove which is best.

Bloodroot -- a bit obscure. Can mess up your tummy. May kill cancer

cells directly.

If you have a tumor choking off a major artery, that is deadly

serious. I should not recommend a course of action. If it was me, I

would probably hit my system with everything I canfrom the above

list -- especially the artemix and oleander. But if it is truly life

threatening, surgery might be the best thing to buy you more time to

try other approaches.

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