Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Hello, I was just diagnosed with melanoma. 3.25mm, non-ulcerated. I'm going to Sloan-Kettering and they want to perform a Sentinal Lymph Node biopsy (removing a few lymph nodes, rather than all) to determine if it has spread beyond the area of my mole. I want to start learning about alternative methods for healing my condition (I am very against radiation or chemotherapy if the doctors push it on me). Any and all advice/stories specific to healing melanoma naturally are tremendously appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Depending on your age, health professionals of that sort lure prospect customers into a " short " intervention altering your sterile balance within your body. Another thing, so you won't use any other treatment. They tell you that the cancer is very aggressive, very aggressive. However one should get a second opinion and if its the same you start evaluating possible causes of where this came from in order to combat it. Of course your not a doctor, but after 35 years of research have you ever asked yourself why they speculate so much about sickness and there is no cure, and they use the word remission to tell you that the cancer is going in the other direction (which way?) Logistics is the key to properly attack cancer. There are no miracle cures,however there are countless possibilities that can change your conditions outcome and that depends; how well you research. Explore and you will find the answer, watch for those who want to take you for your moneys worth. Stay consistent in what you choose. Remember only the person that suffers the condition can prevail only by maintaining consistency. Sloan-Kettering was a facility that did human experimentation for other reason than cure, explore, and find out who they really are. What I can tell you based on facts that I lived. The truth about cancer treatment is that it is the real hoax. I lived through the death of 23 children in a hospital while I was obligated to give chemo to my daughter, and on the local television station while this was going on they where informing about the success that this particular hospital was having. Prevail in Gods Hands Do not believe in him, but Believe Him. Abraham > > Hello, I was just diagnosed with melanoma. 3.25mm, non-ulcerated. I'm going to Sloan-Kettering and they want to perform a Sentinal Lymph Node biopsy (removing a few lymph nodes, rather than all) to determine if it has spread beyond the area of my mole. I want to start learning about alternative methods for healing my condition (I am very against radiation or chemotherapy if the doctors push it on me). Any and all advice/stories specific to healing melanoma naturally are tremendously appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Biopsy only spreads cancer cells. I would not do it. > > Hello, I was just diagnosed with melanoma. 3.25mm, non-ulcerated. I'm going to Sloan-Kettering and they want to perform a Sentinal Lymph Node biopsy (removing a few lymph nodes, rather than all) to determine if it has spread beyond the area of my mole. I want to start learning about alternative methods for healing my condition (I am very against radiation or chemotherapy if the doctors push it on me). Any and all advice/stories specific to healing melanoma naturally are tremendously appreciated. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 http://www.herbhealers.com/ Bill Corley From: drettagliata Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 1:23 PM Hello, I was just diagnosed with melanoma. 3.25mm, non-ulcerated. I'm going to Sloan-Kettering and they want to perform a Sentinal Lymph Node biopsy (removing a few lymph nodes, rather than all) to determine if it has spread beyond the area of my mole. I want to start learning about alternative methods for healing my condition (I am very against radiation or chemotherapy if the doctors push it on me). Any and all advice/stories specific to healing melanoma naturally are tremendously appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 If you are going to go through with the biopsy and removal of nodes you want to do some precautionary supplementation of help avoid any 'seeding' of cancer cells. I recall one of our list experts telling me that the Rath Protocol is suited for helping to keep cells from metastasizing but I'm not sure if it is effective during such a procedure as you are going to have. I do not know the entire protocol but it entails the use of Lysine, Proline and Vitamin C and probably in amounts bordering 1g each. Hopefully someone will open this up and reveal the entire protocol. Good luck, Joe C. Do yourself a favor and ask the surgeon what precautions he will be taking to avoid the possibility of 'seeding' and I always like to let physicians know I am 'up' on things about my own care. Keeps them on their toes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 Thanks Joe C. - this was very positive and helpful. They didn't mention seeding as a possible side effect (in fact, your mention of it is the first time I've heard the term " seeding " ) but I will certainly bring this up at the consent appointment. I'll do some more research as well - thanks again. Sent via BB Re: [ ] Just diagnosed with Melanoma If you are going to go through with the biopsy and removal of nodes you want to do some precautionary supplementation of help avoid any 'seeding' of cancer cells. I recall one of our list experts telling me that the Rath Protocol is suited for helping to keep cells from metastasizing but I'm not sure if it is effective during such a procedure as you are going to have. I do not know the entire protocol but it entails the use of Lysine, Proline and Vitamin C and probably in amounts bordering 1g each. Hopefully someone will open this up and reveal the entire protocol. Good luck, Joe C. Do yourself a favor and ask the surgeon what precautions he will be taking to avoid the possibility of 'seeding' and I always like to let physicians know I am 'up' on things about my own care. Keeps them on their toes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 I was diagnosed in July 09 with almost the identical type of cancer. Unfortunately I opted for surgery before I did my homework. I deeply regret that decision. Radiation and chemo are out of the question. I had always told myself that if I ever got cancer I would go the alternative route. I have with the exception of the surgery. I was scared and made a rash decision. I have completely changed my diet and gone organic and vegan. 6 months down the road I'm doing great. I found a cancer coach at www.beating-cancer-gently.com I would not hesitate to recommend Bill and his protocol. Best of luck and if I can be of any assistance in your search, please feel free to contact me. > > If you are going to go through with the biopsy and removal of nodes you want to do some precautionary supplementation of help avoid any 'seeding' of cancer cells. > > I recall one of our list experts telling me that the Rath Protocol is suited for helping to keep cells from metastasizing but I'm not sure if it is effective during such a procedure as you are going to have. > > I do not know the entire protocol but it entails the use of Lysine, Proline and Vitamin C and probably in amounts bordering 1g each. Hopefully someone will open this up and reveal the entire protocol. > > Good luck, > > Joe C. > > Do yourself a favor and ask the surgeon what precautions he will be taking to avoid the possibility of 'seeding' and I always like to let physicians know I am 'up' on things about my own care. Keeps them on their toes. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 Most effective things I know of for melanoma: CoQ10, PROTOCEL, HOXSEY, FU ZHEN; ASTRAGALUS, Avé, CIMETIDINE, CURCUMIN, resveratrol, NEWCASTLE & other VACCINES; IMMUNOTHERAPY, hyperthermia. 2nd most effective things: cat’s claw, pau d’arco, garlic, mistletoe?; lavender ( & frankincense?) essential oil; Gerson, pancreatin, pectin, melatonin, vit. D3, IV vit. C; IPT; Coley’s toxins I essentially agree w/what's been posted re: biopsies. IF I was geting I was a biopsy, I'd also take MCP pectin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 My brother in law was diagnosed with skin cancer on his face. They treated it with baking soda and fish oil and it went away. I can ask my sister if you want to know exactly how they did it. (Research baking soda as a cure for cancer. I have read that they can inject tumors with it and tumors go away in about a week.) Baking soda is alkaline. I think the lesson here is that our diets are too acidic. If we ate right, we would not get sick. I used to buy cases of lemonade when it was on sale and we drank it like water, and we never got sick. I didn't even realize that there was a correlation at the time. I have read that cancer thrives on sugar, and that it cannot survive in cultures when oxygen is present. For sure, research this issue before having surgery and getting standard treatment. If you've had a biopsy, however, you have to do something fast, because cutting releases cancer cells into your bloodstream and seeds it in other places. Look up foods that will help your body get into a more alkaline state. Taking a bit of baking soda every day would do that fast. Asparagus and watermelon and lemons are more pleasant however. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2010 Report Share Posted January 16, 2010 If I had melanoma I would head straight for bloodroot salve. You should also know that the Gerson diet is considered very effective with melanomas - Beata Bishop is a 25 year (plus) survivor of terminal stage melanoma - you can see my interview with her at my website www.fightingcancer.com (scroll down and you'll find it) - she has written a book about her experience - and she is very active in promoting the Gerson approach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2010 Report Share Posted January 17, 2010 , I am baffled by your remark that the Gerson diet is considered very effective with melanoma. I was under the impression that the Gerson diet was considered effective with all cancers. Based on your research which cancers do not respond to the Gerson therapy? Thanks Nili Re: [ ] Re: Just diagnosed with Melanoma If I had melanoma I would head straight for bloodroot salve. You should also know that the Gerson diet is considered very effective with melanomas - Beata Bishop is a 25 year (plus) survivor of terminal stage melanoma - you can see my interview with her at my website www.fightingcancer.com (scroll down and you'll find it) - she has written a book about her experience - and she is very active in promoting the Gerson approach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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