Guest guest Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Ray, Thank you for your comment. I am considering adding some of the nitrilosides to my protocol. As I try to be natural as much as possible I lean in the direction of African bitter cassava which I think originated in South America. It is difficult to find meds that can thwart metastases and this is so important in cancer treatment. I have a bias in favor of the natural, but I also have a bias in favor of anything that I can grow myself or synthesize in the laboratory. It is such a joy and sense of freedom to be successful in fighting cancer without enriching the pharmaceutical companies nor the entrenched medical guilds. Almost exactly 20 years ago I worked with Cytopharma de Mexico (laetrile producer) in teaching their chemists how to make deprenyl. Shortly afterwards I was a short-lived medical director of their clinic -- the Manner Clinic in Tijuana. During that time I read many patients' letters written to Harold Manner reporting on their success with using Laetrile. At 03:11 PM 12/31/2009, you wrote: > >hi and happy new year. I want to tell you I glad your >looking at other treatments. as I know there is hope with metastasis >as I have it. I have advanced prostate cancer, I once had it in my >ribs and my lower back my doctors told me I had may be three to five >years. Like you I didn't believe them. and I'm glade I didn't >believe them as you didn't also and I looked for other ways, to >fight this I read a report that B17 is useless at fighting cancer >but it stops metastasized cancer dead in it tracks. I've been on >amongst other thing vitamin B17, by having 30 apricot pits a day, >plus zinc (B17 courier into the cancer cell ) and the pineapple >enzyme Bromelain (that weakens the cancer tumor so the B17 can get >to it ) for a year and a half now it works all the best Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 , my wife also in the medial field she an RN she run quite a few clinics in her life are you still working now I know you say It is difficult to find meds that can thwart metastases and this is so important in cancer treatment. but I really think this really works. you see two years ago I did not know about Laetrile. except it was part of the diet my naturopath put me on, or how it even worked , At 57 I retied than I found I had prostrate cancer and and I thought (at the time) my world had come to an end, even my doctors thought this. When my naturopath put me on the anti cancer diet my life improved so much I found it hard to still believe I had cancer. I was on this anti-cancer diet for a while than I was sent reports from an other cancer forum, on studies done on B17 that said it was useless at fighting cancer, So I ask my doctors who told me it had cyanide in it and people have died from cyanide poisening taking it. I now know all this is a lie for a long time now I have 30 ground up apricot pits a day mixed in a glass of milk. done this for the last years, and hay I'm still here. I've had test that found normal levels of cyanide in my body, I also know why those other studies failed, Laetrile though it will stop cancer Mets, it wont work on cancer alone unless it taken with zinc that caries it through the body, and right into the cancer cell, it also works better with the enzyme Bromelain to dissolve the protective protein cell around Cancer cell tumors, so more of the Laetrile can get into the cancer cell. I now know it has work well for me as it has for other patient From: VGammill Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 3:30 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Return from China -- mets Ray, Thank you for your comment. I am considering adding some of the nitrilosides to my protocol. As I try to be natural as much as possible I lean in the direction of African bitter cassava which I think originated in South America. It is difficult to find meds that can thwart metastases and this is so important in cancer treatment. I have a bias in favor of the natural, but I also have a bias in favor of anything that I can grow myself or synthesize in the laboratory. It is such a joy and sense of freedom to be successful in fighting cancer without enriching the pharmaceutical companies nor the entrenched medical guilds. Almost exactly 20 years ago I worked with Cytopharma de Mexico (laetrile producer) in teaching their chemists how to make deprenyl. Shortly afterwards I was a short-lived medical director of their clinic -- the Manner Clinic in Tijuana. During that time I read many patients' letters written to Harold Manner reporting on their success with using Laetrile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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