Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 Some people would do the following alternatives. Get your vitamin D level up to 80 using only Lab Corp for testing. Many folks will need between 10,000 to 20,000 units of D3 per day . Accurate testing is the the only way to know for sure. Other labs can be off by as much as 30 %. Use a soft brush on the lymph nodes and massage them lightly in a circular fashion. Try rieki. Spirulina has cancer reversing properties, 4 grams per day. Chlorella to detox. Lots of dark green veggies. Get out in the sun but do not allow yourself to burn. Get direct sunlight on as much as of your body as possible, no sun screen. 10 to 30 minutes a few times per week depending on your skin type. Darker skin even longer.  Juice using a blender, asparagus, dark green veggies, peaches, berries 3 times per day. Selenium 100 to 200 mcg per day. Fish oil and vit C  about 5,000 mg per day plus a dry vit E.  ABM or mitake mushrooms 3 X per day. High quality Probiotic with at least 10 to 12 strains 3 times per day. A yeast killer at least once per day first thing in the morning, fresh crushed garlic (not from China), colloidal silver, olive leaf extract, capryl, Pau Darco  etc.  Green tea. New Zealand colostrum. Far infrared sauna's 2 to 3x per week. Work up a good sweat. Exercise. Educate yourself on good and bad carbs and good and bad grains. No refined sugar.  Eat for your blood type. The book 4 diets for 4 blood types, minus any soy.  Reduce stress, EFT, reiki, yoga, medication etc.  Get any silver tooth fillings out. Clean up your environment, use safe cleaning products with out any antibiotics. No fluoride. No lawn chemicals. No vaccines of any kind.  Eat organic when possible. Grass fed beef. Limit pork. No pasteurized milk or products. Un pastured is OK. Limit wheat, corn. Get a blood test for vitamins and minerals. Enzymes with forte. Get rid of any parasites.  Alkalize with foods, like pineapple and figs etc. Add organic wheat grass powder to your juice to alkalize. Continue with co q 10, B vits, multi vit, curcumin, and calcium with a mag. If a vitamin has a smell, it is synthetic and the body will not recognize these very well. Look for natural vitamins. Many medications will damage the gut flora take only what is needed. Try to figure out the cause, low vit D, lack of direct sunshine, toxins, poor gut flora, antibiotics, poor diet, parasites, vaccines, refined sugar, the wrong kind of carbs and grains, processed foods, microwave, white bread, and dirty electric, silver tooth fillings, and poor environment.   Vic ________________________________ From: angied808 <angied808@...> Sent: Tue, January 25, 2011 4:47:13 PM Subject: [ ] Breast Cancer in Lymphatics  I have a hormone-negative breast cancer that has resisted eradication from my lymphatics despite chemo, radiation, and surgery. I do take supplements and eat a healthful diet but am looking for other suggestions to try as I am worried it will continue to spread. The cancer changed from hormone positive to negative (confirmed numerous times); I currently take Xeloda as my chemo and Tykerb, though my HER-2 status is unclear. While my CEA has come down to almost normal, I now feel neck nodes starting to swell. I have monthly pamidronate preventitively, along with the Xeloda/Tykerb combo. I take Vit D (my levels are quite good), Calcium, B vits, a multivitamin, megadoses of CoQ10, curcumin. I was taking Calcium D Glucarate but am unsure if I should continue? Should I re-incorporate chlorella? I'm at a loss here and so frustrated... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2011 Report Share Posted January 25, 2011 The reason Lab Corp is advised is because they use the ‘DiaSorin’ assay which assay is the recommended one. My local lab uses this assay therefore I am persuaded the results are accurate. It is not a Lab Corp facility and so, all you need do is contact your favorite local lab and verify whether or not they use the recommended DiaSorin Assay measurement. If so, use them. JCastron From: Victor Get your vitamin D level up to 80 using only Lab Corp for testing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 Joe you are quite correct. Vitamin D status is measured by looking at blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3. There are three common methods used for measuring vitamin D3: 1. LC-MS/MS – This test measures 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 and D3 separately 2. RIA (DiaSorin) -- Developed in 1985, it accurately measures total 25-hydroxyvitamin D (It does not separate D2 and D3) 3. Liaison (DiaSorin)--  a more recently developed automated immunoassay by DiaSorin that has largely replaced the RIA The LC-MS/MS (liquid chromotatography-mass spectrometry) method is the preferred method for many labs, including the Mayo Clinic, Esoterix, ZRT, and others, while Liaison is favored by other testing labs like LabCorp. Recent developments in 2008 have made it clear that there are irregularities in the values obtained from the different testing methods. Although results from any of the three assays may be analytically accurate, they might not be clinically accurate, which is, ultimately, what matters. Since the DiaSorin assay (RIA) was used in the major clinical studies that led to the recommended vitamin D levels, any lab using the LC-MS/MS  method need to make sure their test correlate with the RIA test values in order to accurately determine your vitamin D status. Tt’s imperative that you find out if your lab has performed the appropriate recalibrations against DiaSorin’s assays. Otherwise your vitamin D levels may be vastly overstated, in some cases by as much as 40 percent, meaning you may get the green light that your levels are fine, when in fact you are deficient, or perhaps even dangerously low.  Vic ________________________________ From: JoeCastron <jcastron1@...> Sent: Tue, January 25, 2011 11:31:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Breast Cancer in Lymphatics  The reason Lab Corp is advised is because they use the ‘DiaSorin’ assay which assay is the recommended one. My local lab uses this assay therefore I am persuaded the results are accurate. It is not a Lab Corp facility and so, all you need do is contact your favorite local lab and verify whether or not they use the recommended DiaSorin Assay measurement. If so, use them. JCastron From: Victor Get your vitamin D level up to 80 using only Lab Corp for testing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 That is a much more thorough explanation than I offered. Thanks. At least you directed people properly. Joe From: Victor Swiercz Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 6:42 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Breast Cancer in Lymphatics Joe you are quite correct. Vitamin D status is measured by looking at blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3. There are three common methods used for measuring vitamin D3: 1. LC-MS/MS – This test measures 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 and D3 separately 2. RIA (DiaSorin) -- Developed in 1985, it accurately measures total 25-hydroxyvitamin D (It does not separate D2 and D3) 3. Liaison (DiaSorin)-- a more recently developed automated immunoassay by DiaSorin that has largely replaced the RIA The LC-MS/MS (liquid chromotatography-mass spectrometry) method is the preferred method for many labs, including the Mayo Clinic, Esoterix, ZRT, and others, while Liaison is favored by other testing labs like LabCorp. Recent developments in 2008 have made it clear that there are irregularities in the values obtained from the different testing methods. Although results from any of the three assays may be analytically accurate, they might not be clinically accurate, which is, ultimately, what matters. Since the DiaSorin assay (RIA) was used in the major clinical studies that led to the recommended vitamin D levels, any lab using the LC-MS/MS method need to make sure their test correlate with the RIA test values in order to accurately determine your vitamin D status. Tt’s imperative that you find out if your lab has performed the appropriate recalibrations against DiaSorin’s assays. Otherwise your vitamin D levels may be vastly overstated, in some cases by as much as 40 percent, meaning you may get the green light that your levels are fine, when in fact you are deficient, or perhaps even dangerously low. Vic ________________________________ From: JoeCastron <mailto:jcastron1%40comcast.net> mailto: %40 Sent: Tue, January 25, 2011 11:31:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Breast Cancer in Lymphatics The reason Lab Corp is advised is because they use the ‘DiaSorin’ assay which assay is the recommended one. My local lab uses this assay therefore I am persuaded the results are accurate. It is not a Lab Corp facility and so, all you need do is contact your favorite local lab and verify whether or not they use the recommended DiaSorin Assay measurement. If so, use them. JCastron From: Victor Get your vitamin D level up to 80 using only Lab Corp for testing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 Hi Angie, My stage 3, IDC Breast cancer of 6 months ago was ER and PR positive, showing the cancer in 1 of 3 lymph nodes. I refused to let them surgically remove another 14 to 20 lymph nodes under my arm as they wished to do. (Also refused chemo, radiation and Tamoxifen.) For 2.5 months, my lymph system has been showing 100% clear by quantum bio-energetic testing and through my lymph specialists fingertips (and she can feel tiny little blockages or sluggishness). And I feel fantastic. I've been doing 5 things you should consider - all of them very important to my own lymph system for healing: 1. I go to a lymph massage specialist every 2 weeks (going to be once a month now) 2. I see a 30 year Chinese practitioner of acupuncture every single week for lymph and chi system acupuncture. 3. I take " Lyphosot " 3 times a day - a homeopathic prescribed by my ND to help keep the lymph system moving. 4. I spend at least 20 minutes every day on my rebounder (mini trampoline) to get that lymph flowing 5. I drink minimum 8 cups of 5-stage, reverse-osmosis, re-mineralized water every day. These things work in combination. None of them alone would be enough. I have also been and will continue to take a large host of vitamins, immune system boosters and supplements as recommended on this list. I work out or do 1.5 hours of yoga every day and I eat a pesco-vegetarian diet loaded with veggies and some berries that is all organic and about 80% raw. No sugar or sweetener of any kind whatsoever, no gluten, no corn, no soy, no dairy except Budwig, no caffeine and no alcohol. Ok. once a month I have a glass of organic red wine and a piece of cheese and man do I ever look forward to that little reward each month LOL. Read up on the importance of your lymph system on line. Take full active steps to work on it every single day. Make it part of your lifestyle, not just a " course of treatment " . Hope this is helpful to you, Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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