Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Hello Again, Just wanted to report a little on what I'm doing to both get rid of a nagging fungus, from my thoracotomies for lung mets, and to hopefully prevent any further cancers from taking hold. It has been almost three years since my lung mets(making me a stage IV survivor), and 6 years since my original rectal cancer (adenocarcinoma...garden variety so called). I still am doing a modified Budwig Diet in that I am using high lignan flax oil and other parts of her protocol, but I am also on an antifungal diet which involves no grain products at all, so basically I eat small amounts of fish, poultry, and the rest of my diet is composed of vegetables and very little fruit. No or as little sugar as possible and then only in a natural form. I even take my supplements with vegetable juice. My now added protocol involves high dose Vit. C, by IV, and Glutathione. The effect on my breathing has been dramatic, I produce less mucus and feel very much energized. I am also on the LDN 4.5mg nightly. The tell all will be in March when I get my follow up CAT or even PET/CAT. My prior scans showed multiple " globular " lesions resembling fungal " balls " , the PET indicated these where either infective or mycotic in nature...the sputum tested positive for Aspergillus. To keep the story short...I'll just say...more later on whether this protocol was effective. By the way I started at 50grams, am currently at 65grams, and will ramp up by 5gram increments to a max of 100gram. On the NIH website, google in Vitamin C IV and clinical trails, one just started up in August of 07 finishing in O9, sponsored by the Cancer Centers of America. They've been demonstrating some pretty awesome results with IV vit C. Good luck to All, Dr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Dr , I too am fighting ovarian cancer which spread into rectum, the doctors really are not sure which cancer spread to where, they also think it could be rectum cancer spread to ovaries, stage 4, I have been alive 0ne year since my diagnosis, of cancer, stay strong, Sister, I am pleased to hear you are having results beating the C word. kindest love Letty. ileostomy4me wrote: Just wanted to report a little on what I'm doing to both get rid of a nagging fungus, from my thoracotomies for lung mets, and to hopefully prevent any further cancers from taking hold. It has been almost three years since my lung mets(making me a stage IV survivor), and 6 years since my original rectal cancer (adenocarcinoma...garden variety so called). I still am doing a modified Budwig Diet in that I am using high lignan flax oil and other parts of her protocol, but I am also on an antifungal diet which involves no grain products at all, so basically I eat small amounts of fish, poultry, and the rest of my diet is composed of vegetables and very little fruit. No or as little sugar as possible and then only in a natural form. I even take my supplements with vegetable juice. My now added protocol involves high dose Vit. C, by IV, and Glutathione. The effect on my breathing has been dramatic, I produce less mucus and feel very much energized. I am also on the LDN 4.5mg nightly. The tell all will be in March when I get my follow up CAT or even PET/CAT. My prior scans showed multiple " globular " lesions resembling fungal " balls " , the PET indicated these where either infective or mycotic in nature...the sputum tested positive for Aspergillus. To keep the story short...I'll just say...more later on whether this protocol was effective. By the way I started at 50grams, am currently at 65grams, and will ramp up by 5gram increments to a max of 100gram. On the NIH website, google in Vitamin C IV and clinical trails, one just started up in August of 07 finishing in O9, sponsored by the Cancer Centers of America. They've been demonstrating some pretty awesome results with IV vit C. Good luck to All, Dr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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