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How can one get the effect of Sutent at a low dose, meaning with all the

benefits but without the toxicity, as you have just described?

>

> Most chemos trash the immune system. Usually monoclonal antibodies

> are ok. Vincristine and bleomycin have many side effects but they do

> spare immune function. Vinblastine though will damage immune

> function. If your goal is to spare immune function with chemo there

> are many strategies which will allow a much lower dose. These

> include IPT, chronotherapy, and the use of a variety of synergists

> such as pleuronic, mitoguazone, pentamidine (with benzimidazole), and

> SAHA. By using extremely low doses you can get away from using those

> protocols that use steroidal anti-inflammatories such as dexamethasone.

>

> Other drugs/supplements that can kick up chemo and/or reduce drug

> resistance include hydralazine with valproate acid, verapamil with

> disulfiram, ketakonazole, BSO, sanguinarine, progesterone, EGCG,

> caffeine, melatonin, Vit C with K3, pau d'arco, along with many others.

>

> There are many strategies to kick up the effectiveness of a cancer

> vaccine. One is to use very low doses of cyclophosphamide prior the

> injections, next pick an adjuvant that will steer the vaccine in a

> Th1 direction. It is better to inject multiple intradermal

> injections in the inguinal area because of much better exposure to

> the antigen presenting cells (APC, dendritic cells) in the skin and

> because of the proximity to the inguinal lymphatic chains. Both IL-2

> and GM-CSF are useful, and as I mentioned earlier Viagra and

> Ribavirin seem to be quite useful in kicking up the right type of

> immune response.

>

> All of these things are available, but I have stopped making SAHA

> because of the expense. Pleuronic might kick up chemotherapy a

> thousand fold in lab research but I haven't used it.

>

> In general I like vaccines -- especially targeting subunit

> vaccines. I have many years of experience with these. In general I

> do not like chemotherapy. I have seen too many tumors shrink only to

> see them grow again. Sometimes it is necessary to do what you have

> to do stop a tumor in its tracks and give the immune system a chance

> to work. This always includes doing the things that

>

> In our one-week retreat program (Del Mar, California) we give

> seminars on the use of these meds and try to help provide sources for

> these things. We are trying to set up a service that can make

> hard-to-find meds/supplements readily available, including outside the US.

>

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> 858-922-7410

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