Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I will include Eurixor (similar to Iscador) when I finish the chemo and radiation. I agree with you that it is underrated. It is less popular in the US because the FDA makes it problematic to obtain. I have completed my first round of chemo. The main problems were faintness on standing, nausea, and weight loss. I was assured that I would have great problems with ulcerations in my intestinal track and that I would go completely bald. These did not happen, but then I took arginine, ornithine, cysteine, glutamine, and dithiodinicotinic acid. My energy and appetite are starting to return and I will start working in the lab this week and then run a retreat program the next week. My next 96 hour chemo pump begins Feb 16, and I will finish the fractionated radiation the following week. I did try to grow carnivora (100 plants) but I quit as it was too time consuming to feed them myself and Southern California does not provide its preferred environment. At 06:31 AM 1/24/2010, you wrote: > > >I hope you are feeling less pain these days. Did you add Iscador, or >whatever the name is in the US for viscum album from Welleda to your >protocol already? I ask you because you had said you would add it . >I am always amazed at how little popularity this has in America >compared to how very popular it is in Europe. The dr I used to work >with also uses Dionaea muscipula (carnivora)and 714 X. >Hope your health improves as quickly as possible. Keep up your great spirit! >In light >Lillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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