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Jim you  wont need castrating type Toxic Drugs.

 what you do need is a cancer receptor blocker

one thing thing that dos do this best is isoflavones

The most well-known isoflavones are Daidzein, Genistein and Glycitein. These

isoflavones are found in soy foods

sorry about the link to a comical site but you do a search on isoflavones and

hominid dependant cancer you find more how  isoflavones work on hormone

dependent cancer is they  take the place of the sex hormone on the cancer cell

receptor thus blocking it so the cancer cell  starves to death I know this

be cause I use it  hope this helps Ray

http://www.thumboilseed.com/phytochemicals.htm

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From: Jim Duval <jim.duval@...>

Sent: Fri, 11 March, 2011 11:26:11 AM

Subject: [ ] Soft Tissue Sarcoma

 

Anyone have any info on fighting Soft Tissue Sarcomas?

and how to block hormones naturally. The doctors indicate that Hormones

are feeding the Sarcoma and want to prescribe castrating type Toxic Drugs.

Help,

Jim

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This request for information is for my daughter, does it matter if its male

or female.

Thx,

jim

On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Randall Crossley <

randall.crossley@...> wrote:

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>

> Jim you wont need castrating type Toxic Drugs.

> what you do need is a cancer receptor blocker

> one thing thing that dos do this best is isoflavones

> The most well-known isoflavones are Daidzein, Genistein and Glycitein.

> These

> isoflavones are found in soy foods

>

> sorry about the link to a comical site but you do a search

> on isoflavones and

> hominid dependant cancer you find more how isoflavones work on hormone

> dependent cancer is they take the place of the sex hormone on the cancer

> cell

> receptor thus blocking it so the cancer cell starves to death I know this

> be cause I use it hope this helps Ray

>

> http://www.thumboilseed.com/phytochemicals.htm

>

> ________________________________

> From: Jim Duval <jim.duval@...>

>

> Sent: Fri, 11 March, 2011 11:26:11 AM

> Subject: [ ] Soft Tissue Sarcoma

>

>

>

> Anyone have any info on fighting Soft Tissue Sarcomas?

> and how to block hormones naturally. The doctors indicate that Hormones

> are feeding the Sarcoma and want to prescribe castrating type Toxic Drugs.

>

> Help,

>

> Jim

>

>

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Hi Jim,

Can you give us more information?

Depending on the situation, blocking hormones may not be the answer. Sometimes

it is balancing hormones. What hormone is it? What drugs do they want her to

take? Where is the sarcoma?

Thanks,

ar

>

> Anyone have any info on fighting Soft Tissue Sarcomas?

> and how to block hormones naturally. The doctors indicate that Hormones

> are feeding the Sarcoma and want to prescribe castrating type Toxic Drugs.

>

> Help,

>

> Jim

>

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Jim

Look into this and see if it might be of any help, found in my notes.

Calcium D-Glucarate removes excess hormones that can stimulate tumor growth.

Joe

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> > From: Jim Duval <jim.duval@...>

> > Anyone have any info on fighting Soft Tissue Sarcomas?

My top choices for soft-tissue sarcoma: pau d’arco, kombu, shiitake, Hoxsey,

green tea/EGCG, bindweed, Poly-MVA; COLEY’S TOXINS; ISSELS, vaccines,

HYPERTHERMIA, IV vit. C (w/K3), royal jelly, propolis, Avemar?, melatonin,

pancreatin (high-dose).

For rhabdomyosarcoma, also fermented soy products, quercetin, betulinic

acid/chaga, IP6, DMSO.

Feel free to email me if you'd like more info on any of the above.

Leonard

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