Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Hi Carl, Sorry to hear about your problem. Stick with the Budwig protocol/diet [FOCC] you cannot go wrong with that. These are my recommendations: Check into Artemsiinin, it's supposed to be a great cancer fighter. Here is an article about it... http://www.news-medical.net/news/2005/02/09/7694.aspx This is where you can buy it... http://www.nutricology.com/Artemisinin-90-Vegetarian-Caps-p-16414.html I would buy some dried papaya leaves and make a tea of it and drink it everyday all day long. To this tea I would add turmeric, ginger root and cinnamon stick. You can get papaya leaves at mountain rose herbs... http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/papaya_leaf.php You should stay away from pork and beef, sugar and white flour. Eat some chicken and seafood but mainly fresh vegetables preferably raw...some steamed. If you must use an oil use virgin coconut oil and it would not hurt to take a Tblp or so daily. There are all kinds of supplements you should be taking such as alpha lipoic acid, glutathione, CoQ10, plenty of C and B vitamins. Do some research on supplements for cancer. Drink only distilled water and a lot of it. Get plenty of fresh air and do deep breathing exercises, body rubs and bathe often. Live with an attitude of gratitude. Do whatever brings you joy. Love and laugh often. Well, this should get you started. I'm pulling for you, . Take care and get well, Sandy " carl_in_monroe " wrote: Hello everyone. I've been a " lurker " for several months. I'm a 55 year old male. I was diagnosed with stage 4 rectal cancer with mets to my liver in May of '08. Tumor was large enough to prevent a colonoscopy from being performed. I established a relationship with a gastroenterologist and oncologist at this time. On 6/18/08 I was fitted with a mediport and colostomy bag. I underwent chemo and radiation which ended approx Thanksgiving weekend of '08. On 2/18/09 I underwent major surgery for removal of the main rectal tumor and piece of my liver. Surgery took over 10 hours. Since surgery, I make visits to my oncologist for a port flush and blood test. My CAS level has been going up (approx 35 now). Doctor sent me for PET scan which showed activity at the original rectal site. Thank God, the rest of my body is " clean " . My doctor feels that during the surgery, the tumor was not completely removed. He believes that this is a " local " problem and advises me to have surgery for removal. I have faith in the doctor but I am looking for additional input from people that may have gone down this road in the past. I have been doing the FOCC for a few months. Other than this issue, I am in very good health. Thanks for the responses. Carl in Monroe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 [Correction re previous post] I'm pulling for you, Carl [not ]. I guess must be thinking of me...wonder who is? The best, Sandy > Hi Carl, > Sorry to hear about your problem. Stick with the Budwig > protocol/diet [FOCC] you cannot go wrong with that. > > These are my recommendations:......<snip> > > Well, this should get you started. I'm pulling for you, . <see previous post for the full message> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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