Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 Tonya; After two years of age it could be environmental. Too close to power lines or near powerful electric motors as another probable cause. U boat sub mariners during WWll who slept near these motors and had a higher incidence. If I remember correctly they were 700 hp each. A tetanus shot damages T cells as well. (T 4 and 8) Vic ________________________________ From: Tonya Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 Does anyone know more about the Lymphoma? It is supposed to be the 'cousin cancer' to leukemia and is treated very similarly. I have an interesting history. My son was diagnosed with Lymphoma when he was 11 after much difficulty finding out what it was, t-cell lymphoma is VERY rare in children they tell me. (that reminds me, does anyone have a good article on how they check the pathology of a cancer cell?) Anyway, my son was cared for well while pregnant, home birthed, no vaccines, no root canals, (he did have a couple caps) breastfed for 2 years, no ear infections, only one antibiotic when he was 6. He ate lots of good wholesome food. We wonder if maybe the parasite theory is a reason for this one? Maybe pesticides lowered resistance when in contact with it? We may never know but I thought I would put that out there and see what some of you say. Tonya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 There are so many toxins and heavy metals being put into our air, water, land and food. These poisons damage our cells and immune system and lead to cancer. Eat organic food, use water and air purifyers and build up your energy and immune system by de-stressing, meditating and eating primarily organic vegetables, fruit, seeds and nuts. Take mega vitamins and supplements including co-q 10, astralagus, reishii and shitakii mushrooms and trace minerals. ________________________________ From: Victor Swiercz <roadmst1@...> Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 Tonya; After two years of age it could be environmental. Too close to power lines or near powerful electric motors as another probable cause. U boat sub mariners during WWll who slept near these motors and had a higher incidence. If I remember correctly they were 700 hp each. A tetanus shot damages T cells as well. (T 4 and 8) Vic ________________________________ From: Tonya Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 Does anyone know more about the Lymphoma? It is supposed to be the 'cousin cancer' to leukemia and is treated very similarly. I have an interesting history. My son was diagnosed with Lymphoma when he was 11 after much difficulty finding out what it was, t-cell lymphoma is VERY rare in children they tell me. (that reminds me, does anyone have a good article on how they check the pathology of a cancer cell?) Anyway, my son was cared for well while pregnant, home birthed, no vaccines, no root canals, (he did have a couple caps) breastfed for 2 years, no ear infections, only one antibiotic when he was 6. He ate lots of good wholesome food. We wonder if maybe the parasite theory is a reason for this one? Maybe pesticides lowered resistance when in contact with it? We may never know but I thought I would put that out there and see what some of you say. Tonya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Breast fed children are more likely to suffer from Vitamin D deficiency than bottle fed... it is one of the few things that is often lacking in breast milk. And I say often for a reason... if the mother has high enough vitamin D levels, than her milk will too. However the vast majority of people do as the government says and avoid mid-day sun exposure and use sunscreen, and take the recommended 400 iu per day of D3, which leads to deficiency. Did you protect your son from the sun while he was young? If so, you might have inadvertently been keeping his D levels low, which increases the risks of many diseases including cancer. Scientists are just starting to study the full effects of this deficiency in terms of disease incidence and disease progression, so the full story is not understood yet... http://www.webmd.com/cancer/non-hodgkins-lymphoma/news/20091207/vitamin-d-may-bo\ ost-lymhoma-survival If his levels are low, be careful with treatment as he might be likely to have " Vitamin D hypersensitivity " . http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/vdds.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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