Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 - the first time I went to your site the log-in worked, the next time it didn't. I had made a copy, all I see is a 3 day regimen, what do you mean by a 6 day one, and re 's remarks can fish oils or a mix be more effective, and what about absorption through the skin for sub-cutaneous or skin growths? Any herbs or things like garlic or sulfur-containing supplements like MSM, DMSO, that interfere with the protocol, how much to eat at night, vegetarian better? Thanks for your help, may try it this week. > > > > Hi, , > > > > My best friend's mother went to hospital had surgery of her gallbladder and was told she also had pancreatic cancer stage IV. Her family members considered it was a death sentence. What do you think cesium chloride? powerful anti-cancer stuff? Helen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Hi - The web site has been up every time I've checked, and there are occasional internet blips to any site - site again is www.ufachallenge.org, usename " membrane " , password " effect " . This site describes basic principles behind this approach. Through dose escalation guided by individual patient testing (see the " cooperative and iterative approach " tab), the current regimen is now much more intensive, using three anticancer lipids and two key potent adjuncts over six days. There is only one DHA/EPA source I could find, and I had its contents verified by an independent chemical testing lab, that has a high concentration of DHA and EPA and very low vitamin E content, which is Solgar omega 950. At the high dose used, this must be taken with lipase and also some triglyceride oil (flaxseed) for proper intestinal absorption - the flaxseed oil is used later in the regimen at high dose for its direct effect. Garlic is fine - a key component, diallyl trisulfide, acts by releasing bound iron in ferritin into redox-active form. This regimen kills tumors through reactive oxygen species (ROS), and antioxidants must be avoided. Conditions achieved during these six days are not at all generally healthful for the body, but normal cells can tolerate these ROS stresses and bounce right back, while it is much more damaging to tumor cells. At this point, this regimen may be strong enough to yield significant kill for tumor in the abdominal or peritoneal regions, brain, bone marrow, melanoma or leukemia, and there is a reasonable chance it can be effective for other cancer types elsewhere in the body - more clinical experience will be gained this month, which will move this forward and help all patients. Should anyone wish to try this, please contact me at davids @naxs.net. Do not attempt to use the baseline regimen on the web site - the current regimen is considerably more potent and would have a much better chance of success. - " " <winiecki@...> wrote: > > - the first time I went to your site the log-in worked, the next time it didn't. I had made a copy, all I see is a 3 day regimen, what do you mean by a 6 day one, and re 's remarks can fish oils or a mix be more effective, and what about absorption through the skin for sub-cutaneous or skin growths? Any herbs or things like garlic or sulfur-containing supplements like MSM, DMSO, that interfere with the protocol, how much to eat at night, vegetarian better? > > Thanks for your help, may try it this week. > > > > > > > > Hi, , > > > > > > My best friend's mother went to hospital had surgery of her gallbladder and was told she also had pancreatic cancer stage IV. Her family members considered it was a death sentence. What do you think cesium chloride? powerful anti-cancer stuff? Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 - Re the UFA challenge, I'm curious, since diarrhea is a possible consequence, is it possible to take something prophylactically, like Psyllium seed or Gum Arabic, for example, at the time of taking the oil or postponed at some time after the oil (how long would it take the oil to pass through the system?) to possibly ward if off, or what would the patient take if the diarrhea occurred that wouldn't interfere with the oil? Also, if the high UFA levels were hard on the liver, would taking Milk Thistle or Alpha Lipoic Acid at the same time, like at night when food is allowed, be beneficial in assisting the liver without interfering with the protocol? > > > > > > > > Hi, , > > > > > > > > My best friend's mother went to hospital had surgery of her gallbladder and was told she also had pancreatic cancer stage IV. Her family members considered it was a death sentence. What do you think cesium chloride? powerful anti-cancer stuff? Helen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 Taking soluable fiber the night before is helpful - it's specified in the regimen. The lipids should not cause any problem for the liver, but the interaction with one of the potent adjuncts might cause some liver enzymes to spike up a bit for a few days. No antioxidant can be taken during this regimen, as it would significantly blunt activity. Milk thistle has antioxidant properties in some contexts as well. I would caution anyone from trying to take high dose lipids in an ad hoc fashion, as it would not likely be effective. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 Do you know which vitamins are antioxidants. Thanks, Robyn ________________________________ From: Scheim <S@...> Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 Taking soluable fiber the night before is helpful - it's specified in the regimen. The lipids should not cause any problem for the liver, but the interaction with one of the potent adjuncts might cause some liver enzymes to spike up a bit for a few days. No antioxidant can be taken during this regimen, as it would significantly blunt activity. Milk thistle has antioxidant properties in some contexts as well. I would caution anyone from trying to take high dose lipids in an ad hoc fashion, as it would not likely be effective. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2011 Report Share Posted April 8, 2011 List, Through the decades I have waded through an incredible amount of BS in both conventional and alternative treatments. It is really delightful for me to see volunteers try something that does make sense. has been working on this a long time. It is well researched - this isn't something that just wafted into his head one night after eating too much pizza. The technique stands very high on my list of desirable strategies: it is fast, safe, inexpensive, and total control is in the patient's hands. If you do this you can join the I'm-my-own-doctor club and there are few things more gratifying. In another year or two I think this strategy will evolve into a larger protocol that will include a stronger list of supplements to avoid while doing it and a list of alternative strategies that accelerate it. I do request those who try this method keep and the list informed of your efforts and results. Even failures contribute to the storehouse of information that can help you and others succeed in the future. is to be much praised for the work he is doing. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Scheim Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:39 PM Subject: [ ] Re: UFA Challenge, pancreatic cancer stage IV. Taking soluable fiber the night before is helpful - it's specified in the regimen. The lipids should not cause any problem for the liver, but the interaction with one of the potent adjuncts might cause some liver enzymes to spike up a bit for a few days. No antioxidant can be taken during this regimen, as it would significantly blunt activity. Milk thistle has antioxidant properties in some contexts as well. I would caution anyone from trying to take high dose lipids in an ad hoc fashion, as it would not likely be effective. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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