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hi

Small tumor seedlings in the abdominal cavity is a slow growing cancer. tThat's

why chemo wont work on it as chemo only works on rapidly dividing cells. one

thing I do know that works on it is oxygen therapy. here's a link I found. there

plenty of links on it. you can do a search and look. all the best Ray

http://health.learninginfo.org/oxygen-therapy.htm

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From: kbfmango

Sent: Fri, 1 April, 2011

 

Hello,

Ive been a member for years on this group. Does anyone have suggestions for

destroying/killing many small tumor seedlings in the abdominal cavity? The

abdominal cavity is a harder place for both chemo and nutrients to reach due to

the casings/organs surrounding it (per her MD). Her cell type is signet ring

cell aggressive. She was diagnosed at 28 and is now 33. She has tried the budwig

protocol, she avoids sugars, processed food and typically eats vegetarian. She

is in the hospital as i type this since there was significant fluid building

around her lungs caused by all of these tumors. The doctors are recommending a

clinical trial for my sister as surgery is not an option due to the multitude of

seedling tumors.She met with the clinical trial office who said there is nothing

they could do at Memorial Sloan Kettering. So basically, they are concluding

that she needs to do somehting but not offering/guiding her. She has already

exhausted her chemotherapy options. They are basically sending her on her way...

I know Im looking for an answer that is probably not out there. She doesnt

really want to go to the mexican clinics due to the mixed reputations. Cancer

centers of America is also out, since they cant really do anything else either.

Perhaps Im just searching for a story of when a doctor sent you home and you got

yourself better...

With respect and hope,

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I'm wondering if anyone on this forum has ever tried the Overnight Cure for

Cancer, and if so would you think it could help someone with small seeded

tumors. It involves DMSO, MMS, Silver nitrate topically, colloidal silver

orally, and a 5 herb combination and I'm wondering about the name too since it

takes several days to build up to the full dose and then that is taken for 3

days.

It claims to kill pleomorphic bacteria in cancer cells and therefore stop the

cancer by reverting the cells to normal cells, without killing the cancer cells

themselves, so avoids having massive numbers of cells dying and releasing

toxins.

It sounds interesting, I hope someone can comment.

http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/OCC_06/OCC_01_Intro.html

Another thing I'm wondering about would be IP6 which seems effective in

preventing metastases and tumor growth in small tumors.

>

> hi

> Small tumor seedlings in the abdominal cavity is a slow growing cancer.

tThat's why chemo wont work on it as chemo only works on rapidly dividing cells.

one thing I do know that works on it is oxygen therapy. here's a link I found.

there plenty of links on it. you can do a search and look. all the best Ray

> http://health.learninginfo.org/oxygen-therapy.htm

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: kbfmango

> Sent: Fri, 1 April, 2011

>  

> Hello,

>

> Ive been a member for years on this group. Does anyone have suggestions for

> destroying/killing many small tumor seedlings in the abdominal cavity? The

> abdominal cavity is a harder place for both chemo and nutrients to reach due

to

> the casings/organs surrounding it (per her MD). Her cell type is signet ring

> cell aggressive. She was diagnosed at 28 and is now 33. She has tried the

budwig

> protocol, she avoids sugars, processed food and typically eats vegetarian. She

> is in the hospital as i type this since there was significant fluid building

> around her lungs caused by all of these tumors. The doctors are recommending a

> clinical trial for my sister as surgery is not an option due to the multitude

of

> seedling tumors.She met with the clinical trial office who said there is

nothing

> they could do at Memorial Sloan Kettering. So basically, they are concluding

> that she needs to do somehting but not offering/guiding her. She has already

> exhausted her chemotherapy options. They are basically sending her on her

way...

> I know Im looking for an answer that is probably not out there. She doesnt

> really want to go to the mexican clinics due to the mixed reputations. Cancer

> centers of America is also out, since they cant really do anything else

either.

> Perhaps Im just searching for a story of when a doctor sent you home and you

got

> yourself better...

>

> With respect and hope,

>

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I would try the Budwig Protocol.......

Best, Vicki

>

> I'm wondering if anyone on this forum has ever tried the Overnight Cure for

Cancer, and if so would you think it could help someone with small seeded

tumors. It involves DMSO, MMS, Silver nitrate topically, colloidal silver

orally, and a 5 herb combination and I'm wondering about the name too since it

takes several days to build up to the full dose and then that is taken for 3

days.

>

> It claims to kill pleomorphic bacteria in cancer cells and therefore stop the

cancer by reverting the cells to normal cells, without killing the cancer cells

themselves, so avoids having massive numbers of cells dying and releasing

toxins.

>

> It sounds interesting, I hope someone can comment.

>

> http://www.new-cancer-treatments.org/OCC_06/OCC_01_Intro.html

>

> Another thing I'm wondering about would be IP6 which seems effective in

preventing metastases and tumor growth in small tumors.

>

>

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Thank you Vicki, that was most thoughtful of you!

Best,

>

> I'm wondering if anyone on this forum has ever tried the Overnight Cure for

Cancer, and if so would you think it could help someone with small seeded

tumors.........

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