Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 Hi, I met a person at the doctor's with astrocytoma cancer. The tumor had been removed and he is scheduled for radiation. I told him about cures for canceregroups I wanted to give him the site address for the egroup on brain tumors, but I do not know it. It was posted at one time, but I did not saved the information. Can someone repost it please? Thanks, Xavier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 Can anyone help with the attached problem? Name: Joan Pigon Email: JPIGON5740@... Comments: My 34 yr old neice has brain cancer--several tumors, inoperable. I think it is & quot;asrocytoma & quot;. She started treatment last fall, and had her first good mri--showed no new growth last month. She now has two compact fractures in back, and now the dr. does not want to treat her with chemo anymore, but wants to put her in hospice. The family is not ready to give up and has not tried any alternative treatments. Ny ideas or hope. I know this is an aggressive form of cancer, but this gal has tolerated everything they have thrown at her and is a real fighter. Appreciate any hope or advice. Thanks--Joan This message was sent to you from: 152.163.204.189 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; AOL 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt) Thu, May10, 2001 13:47 CDT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2001 Report Share Posted May 12, 2001 Dear Bob, I use Windows ME (Millenium) and I solved the problem of the wurm as described below. But because I couldn't start in MS-Dos I did the last part as followed. I opened Windows/system and looked in system for the three files which were infected: kern 32 hksdll.dll inetD.exe click on the files with the right mouseknob, then you see that archive is active. Click and make archive not active. Now you can delte the file. so you do with all three of them and afterwards empty your trash and the wurm is gone. But this you do all after you followed what is described below: I hope you managed to fix it. Kees Braam webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl Dear Kees, A pleasant day to you! Thank you for contacting Virus Doctor @ Trend Micro. We received your e-mail regarding your concern. Below is the solution provided on the site with an elaboration: @ List the file name including the path of all files detected as TROJ_BADTRANS.A by Trend antivirus. To do this Trend customers must download the latest pattern file <http://www.antivirus.com/download/pattern.asp> and scan their system. Other email users may use Trend HouseCall <http://housecall.antivirus.com>, a free online virus scanner. You need to scan your system, then list the path (location) of the infected files. @ Run SYSEDIT by clicking START-RUN. On RUN Window type SYSEDIT then click OK. You just need to type sysedit, then click OK. Then, the System Configuration Editor window will pop up. @ In SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EDITOR select the window C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI then delete the entry " C:\WINDOWS\INETD.EXE " under RUN key. @ Restart in MS-DOS mode then delete the files on the list. This can be done by typing DEL <PATH\FILENAME>. Click Start -> Shut Down, then select the option Restart in MS-DOS mode, click OK. Then delete the infected files. @ Type EXIT to return to WINDOWS Should you have any further inquiries, please feel free to contact us again by replying to this email so that we could keep track of the history of your case. Thank you! Sincerely, Jaymie S. Maranan Virus Watch Team, Antivirus Group TrendLabs, Trend Micro, Inc. Web : <http://www.antivirus.com/> ============================================== Additional Resources ============================================== Weekly Virus Report: <http://www.antivirus.com/Trendsetter/virus_report/default.htm> Virus Encyclopedia: <http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default.asp> Solution Bank: <http://solutionbank.antivirus.com/solutions/solutionSearch.asp> HouseCall (free scanner): <http://www.trend.com/free_tools/default.htm> FW: brain cancer > Can anyone help with the attached problem? > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2001 Report Share Posted November 15, 2001 Brain Cancer > > > > > > Hi > > > > My husband has been battling with Glioblastoma MultiformeIV since Dec > O0, combining conventional treatments with natural immune boosting > supplements and herbs. > > > > Weary with the conventional treatments and all that goes with them we are > seeking new tried and tested complementary treatments to work alone or > alongside chemo for an improved quality of life. > > > > Any survivor stories from those who have been affected by this 'horror' > would be greatly appreciated. > > > > We are currently looking at a number of options namely Cantron, sharks > liver oil, Dendritic Cell Therapy, Antineoplastons, Laetrile -does anyone > out there have knowledge or experience of any of these treatments or > suggestions for any other treatments. > > > > Would dearly love to hear from you. > > > > Lindsey > > > > > > > > -------------------- > > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at > http://www.talk21.com > > > > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. > Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by > visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 My four year old son has an inoperable hypothalamic optic glioma. Because there is no conventional treatment for him at the moment we have been treating him alternately. We have managed to increase his apetite and weight and his energy levels are very high at the moment. We have had some regression of his tumor and he has lost some of the symptoms he was displaying a few months ago. All I can do is tell you what we give him and see if anything will help you. Research them first. Bovine tracheal cartilage (he is too young for the shark cartilage)The laetrille therapy is good in theory. Try any foods that contain the Vitamin B17. We have a product in Australia that has 9 sources of Vit B17. Oxygen rich ionised alkaline Water (Ph of 9.5) helps flush out the toxins and reduce acidity in the body. Pawpaw and kombucha concerntrated liquid. Paw paw has some good anti cancer properties. We are also using a blend of oils that we massage on areas of his body. email me if you would like the info in more detail. (it would make this message too long)Most of the things we are giving him is natural things. We keep a positive atitude and he keeps informing us that he is better. We have managed to delay chemotherapy and if he does need to have it we know that we have boosted his immune system which will help him cope with chemo better. Feel free to email me I will help you with whatever I can. > > Hi > > My husband has been battling with Glioblastoma MultiformeIV since Dec O0, combining conventional treatments with natural immune boosting supplements and herbs. > > Weary with the conventional treatments and all that goes with them we are seeking new tried and tested complementary treatments to work alone or alongside chemo for an improved quality of life. > > Any survivor stories from those who have been affected by this 'horror' would be greatly appreciated. > > We are currently looking at a number of options namely Cantron, sharks liver oil, Dendritic Cell Therapy, Antineoplastons, Laetrile - does anyone out there have knowledge or experience of any of these treatments or suggestions for any other treatments. > > Would dearly love to hear from you. > > Lindsey > > > > -------------------- > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Hi Folks So sorry about your 4 year old son with the inoperable, hypothalamic, optic glioma. It's good that you recognize that there is no effective conventional treatment for him at the moment---yet you apparently intend to submit him to chemotherapy at some point in the future because you are trying to build up his immune system now so he will be able to tolerate the chemotherapy later. To my knowledge, this will not work well enough to do the child much good. You have a serious moral responsibility to carefully research just what kind of harm, especially --long term harm that this chemotherapy will most likely do to him and how his quality of his remaining lifespan may be permanently altered. Are you familiar with the Navarro story? Check out the website, cancermed.com . And please take the time to read and reread the following post to learn about what you are going to be up against. I urge everyone to read all of it and pass it on to everyone who has an inkling that the world of mainstream oncology kills more than it cures and needs to be profoundly restructured. Here is the link to the information that everyone needs to read and understand ASAP! http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CELG & read=24393 Gerald --- alcornsuejim@... wrote: > My four year old son has an inoperable hypothalamic > optic glioma. > Because there is no conventional treatment for him > at the moment we > have been treating him alternately. We have managed > to increase his > appetite and weight and his energy levels are very > high at the moment. > We have had some regression of his tumor and he has > lost some of the > symptoms he was displaying a few months ago. All I > can do is tell you > what we give him and see if anything will help you. > Research them > first. Bovine tracheal cartilage (he is too young > for the shark > cartilage)The laetrille therapy is good in theory. > Try any foods that > contain the Vitamin B17. We have a product in > Australia that has 9 > sources of Vit B17. Oxygen rich ionised alkaline > Water (Ph of 9.5) > helps flush out the toxins and reduce acidity in the > body. Pawpaw and > kombucha concentrated liquid. Paw paw has some good > anti cancer > properties. We are also using a blend of oils that > we massage on > areas of his body. email me if you would like the > info in more detail. > (it would make this message too long)Most of the > things we are giving > him is natural things. We keep a positive attitude > and he keeps > informing us that he is better. We have managed to > delay chemotherapy > and if he does need to have it we know that we have > boosted his > immune system which will help him cope with chemo > better. Feel free > to email me I will help you with whatever I can. > > > > > Hi > > > > My husband has been battling with > Glioblastoma MultiformeIV > since Dec O0, combining conventional treatments with > natural immune > boosting supplements and herbs. > > > > Weary with the conventional treatments and all > that goes with them > we are seeking new tried and tested complementary > treatments to work > alone or alongside chemo for an improved quality of > life. > > > > Any survivor stories from those who have been > affected by > this 'horror' would be greatly appreciated. > > > > We are currently looking at a number of options > namely Cantron, > sharks liver oil, Dendritic Cell Therapy, > Antineoplastons, Laetrile - > does anyone out there have knowledge or experience > of any of these > treatments or suggestions for any other treatments. > > > > Would dearly love to hear from you. > > > > Lindsey > > > > > > > > -------------------- > > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on > the net at > http://www.talk21.com > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 I have heard there is a product being used in Mexico that is less expensive than PolyMVA that is having some good results for brain cancer/tumors - - Do you know anything about it? Something like " Stella Line " ? Melinda Wiman www.cancure.org The Cancer Cure Foundation (800) 282-2873 Information and referrals on alternative approaches to treating cancer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2001 Report Share Posted November 18, 2001 Good luck, courage, and I admire your stamina, hopes and will! I hope wellness comes soon! cas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2001 Report Share Posted November 18, 2001 Dear Gerald, thankyou for your info. I am a registered nurse and I know what chemotherapy can do. We are not keen on our son having it at all. My alternative treatment knowledge is limited at the moment, but I intend to keep looking for anything that will help. My son has neurofibromatosis and even if we were to beat this glioma, there is no way of stopping a new glioma starting. His life is going to be full of ups and downs. There are many other problems that will appear as he grows and these will be much harder to deal with naturally. He has the right attitude and he is working with us in his treatment.I will look into the site you have sugested and if you think of anything else, I would be happy for you to pass it on. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2002 Report Share Posted May 19, 2002 Brain cancer > Name: Glen Passaretti > Email: glen@... > Comments: I ran into your great site doing some research on Alternative Cancer Cures for my father in law. He just had a malignent brain tumor removed and the Doctors say he might only have a few months to live even with radiation. Need to get any helpful info as soon as possible to help him. Do you know of anything that has proven successfull in these cases? How about Cancell or B-17 ? > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Regards, > > Glen > > This message was sent to you from: > > 64.160.22.153 > > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) > Sat, May18, 2002 > 21:19 CDT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2002 Report Share Posted May 19, 2002 Brain cancer > Name: Glen Passaretti > Email: glen@... > Comments: I ran into your great site doing some research on Alternative Cancer Cures for my father in law. He just had a malignent brain tumor removed and the Doctors say he might only have a few months to live even with radiation. Need to get any helpful info as soon as possible to help him. Do you know of anything that has proven successfull in these cases? How about Cancell or B-17 ? > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Regards, > > Glen > > This message was sent to you from: > > 64.160.22.153 > > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) > Sat, May18, 2002 > 21:19 CDT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2002 Report Share Posted May 21, 2002 Try talking to some survivors. http://www.brave-souls.com/speak-with-survivors/ You can email or call us for doctors to consider talking to. Melinda Wiman www.cancure.org The Cancer Cure Foundation (800) 282-2873 or (805) 498-0185 Information and referrals on alternative approaches to treating cancer or help with side effects of chemo/radiation Brain cancer > > > > Name: Glen Passaretti > > Email: glen@... > > Comments: I ran into your great site doing some research on Alternative > Cancer Cures for my father in law. He just had a malignent brain tumor > removed and the Doctors say he might only have a few months to live even > with radiation. Need to get any helpful info as soon as possible to help > him. Do you know of anything that has proven successfull in these cases? > How about Cancell or B-17 ? > > > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > > > Regards, > > > > Glen > > > > This message was sent to you from: > > > > 64.160.22.153 > > > > Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) > > Sat, May18, 2002 > > 21:19 CDT > > > > > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 I think the new brain hospital will service the cases that is expected from cell phone usage. Remember. cancer can not live in a oxygenated system. Cancer cures were known about back in the thirties. The only problem with the cancer cures from back then, is there is not much profit in them. With science spending billions annually, that is a lucrative business in itself. Why would the scientific field want to disclose information that is simple and cheap? Cancer is when the body has toxic material that can not be eliminated, and seals it off from bothering. As the material becomes larger in amount, the sealed off area becomes larger (tumor). If the body is well nourished, has good circulation, and a good supply of oxygen, the tumor will diminish in size and be eliminated completely. In today's medicine, the focus is on treating the symptom, not eliminating the cause. Anne - MaternityWise wrote: I didn't know the U of M is building a new hospital. thanks for the info. is it ONLY for brain cancer victims? If so, must be a lot more common than I thought. My father died from an aggressive brain tumor when I was 15. Obviously I have some real serious fear issues about cancer and it's causes. Makes me a bit paranoid about things sometimes, actually, but I try to not let it show. *wink* I'm doing what I can afford to avoid pesticides, chemicals, radiation and whatever other yuck I can keep my family away from within reason. It's sad to think that there are soooo many causes of cancer in our world, and people get on these kicks about one chemical or another. They never did " conclusively " find out what caused my Dad's, but one thing I know is that it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that the more risk factors you live with, the higher your chances. So, we try to live clean, but it's so hopeless. You can't breathe or sleep or eat or take a poop anymore without encountering something that's dangerous for you. And we are not millionaires. not even close. money can't buy happiness, but it CAN buy healthy food, clean air, a large piece of virgin land and a way out of constant stress. I give up and trust God to tell me what is the most important thing to avoid and then what to do about the rest... I know anti-oxidants are helpful in the fight against cancer. Anybody else know of any breakthroughs worth looking into? certain foods, drinks, etc? CA --- http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html - $8.25/mo! -- http://www.usfamily.net/dsl.html - $19.99/mo! --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Thanks Bill Brain Cancer Calgary cancer team find brain cancer " switch " Aug-07 10:29 am Switch' may be vital in brain cancer treatment Updated Tue. Aug. 14 2007 9:29 AM ET CTV.ca News Staff Researchers have identified a " switch " mechanism that could provide a vital breakthrough in efforts to combat brain cancer. The study, undertaken by researchers at the University of Calgary and published in August edition of the scientific journal Public Library of Science Biology, focused on how malignant gliomas -- the highly invasive brain tumours that cause the most common form of brain cancer -- are spread. The switch being referred to in the study, according to Forsyth, professor of oncology in the University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine and director of the Southern Alberta Cancer Research Institute, centre on a reversal of the normal activity of cells in the brain. " The switch, it turns out, is basically part of the normal machinery that nerve cells use to stop growing, Forsyth told CTV's Canada AM. " In this case, brain cancer cells have subverted the normal machinery that a nerve cell uses to stop growing and turned that brake into an accelerator that allows the brain cancer cells to move. " The activation of the switch, according to Forsyth is activated by protein that is already present in the brain. The fact that the switch sets brain cancer cells in motion poses critical consequences for those with brain cancer. According to the study, the survival rate for people with brain cancer is approximately one year, and only two per cent of people with brain cancer live longer than three years. The low survival rates can be directly attributed to the motion of the brain cancer cells. " If they could be confined to their own area then perhaps they could be cured with surgery or radiation therapy, " Forsyth said. " But the problem is, especially in the brain, it's a little like putting a tablespoon and chocolate syrup in a bowl of milk and stirring it. You can't really tell where the tumour begins and the normal brain ends. It's very diffuse and moves through the brain. So it makes it impossible, basically, to cure it by surgery alone. " In addition of the low probability of surgery in this situation, gliomas are also extremely resistant to radiation and chemotherapy. The researchers will be using the information garnered in the six- year study to focus on treatments that will stop the switch that triggers the motion of the brain cancer cells. " We really want to find a way to either stop these cells from moving away or to bring them back in so that they can be treated locally, " Forsyth said. Rate it: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Hi Kathe When I had radiation, I told my docs that I was already taking kombucha, and gave them some info and links about it. Their view was that if I thought it was going to help, I should just keep on drinking...... They were surprised that I felt so well during the treatment, and managed to keep much of my energy (its a tiring and energy-sapping process....), and my oncologist later asked me for more details about kombucha. I have no idea if he has tried it since, either on himself or his patients. I would, however, agree with Bev that now might not be the best time to start. My suggestion would be to wait until the radiation is over, then start on teeny weeny amounts and keep a close eye on any symptoms/side-effects. Jo (PS - A 'welcome back' to Sprite from me as well) In kombucha tea, Kathe Farrell <kathe.farrell@ ...> wrote: > Yesterday I met a woman who told me her boy friend has brain cancer and is in day 3 of 33 days of radiation. One treatment a day. > She just became aware of Essiac tea, but was told by the doctor that it would it would be counter productive during treatment. She believes the doctor has never heard of the tea. > However, I was going to offer some KT and a scoby, but wanted to check in with all of you first. > This is a serious diagnosis and I have great faith in KT. but......... .. > Any thoughts would be appreciated Re: Brain cancer/ Hi Kathe, Usually doctors won't allow any supplements during chemo and radiation. It all depends on the doctor but it might not be a good time to start KT anyway. Might be better to wait until the radiation is finished. Just my thoughts not written in stone.....btw there is a folder in the FILES section about various alternative Cancer treatments for those who are interested. Peace, Love and Harmony, Bev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hi Jo, First, thank you to both you and Jahjet for the welcome back. I appreciate it. Just want to put my penny's worth in here. I know there are many benefits reported by those who drink KT. And am thankful for them and just as thankful for KT. But we have to remember that KT is a fermented food. I don't think the doctor would have a problem if you ask if you could eat yogurt (sp?) or pickles, or vinegar on your salad or fries, or sauerkraut with brats, or buffalo chicken wings, (the hot sauce on those is fermented too). I could go on and on but I think you get my drift. I may be way out in left field, but it makes sense to me. I just would feel awful if someone denied themselves whatever KT has to offer them, on a technicality. KT is a fermented food, not a medicine. (even if it does do good things.)My friend had a positive reaction to radiation therapy when he drank Essiac KT. Of course we don't know that the KT had anything to do with the results, but I guess I can safely say that it did no harm. Luv & Hugs, Sprite > > Hi Kathe > When I had radiation, I told my docs that I was already taking kombucha, and gave them some info and links about it. Their view was that if I thought it was going to help, I should just keep on drinking...... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Hi Jo, First, thank you to both you and Jahjet for the welcome back. I appreciate it. Just want to put my penny's worth in here. I know there are many benefits reported by those who drink KT. And am thankful for them and just as thankful for KT. But we have to remember that KT is a fermented food. I don't think the doctor would have a problem if you ask if you could eat yogurt (sp?) or pickles, or vinegar on your salad or fries, or sauerkraut with brats, or buffalo chicken wings, (the hot sauce on those is fermented too). I could go on and on but I think you get my drift. I may be way out in left field, but it makes sense to me. I just would feel awful if someone denied themselves whatever KT has to offer them, on a technicality. KT is a fermented food, not a medicine. (even if it does do good things.)My friend had a positive reaction to radiation therapy when he drank Essiac KT. Of course we don't know that the KT had anything to do with the results, but I guess I can safely say that it did no harm. Luv & Hugs, Sprite > > Hi Kathe > When I had radiation, I told my docs that I was already taking kombucha, and gave them some info and links about it. Their view was that if I thought it was going to help, I should just keep on drinking...... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I think the only reason to hold off is because of the detoxing effect it can have. If you're having a rough time with the treatment, adding a detox to it may not be of service. If the person was already drinking KT, I would say keep it up. It's really hard to say! I guess the only thing is to check in with your own gut response (not the brain) and see what comes up. Warmly, Velma kombucha tea From: cher1g@... Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 13:19:41 +0000 Subject: Re: Brain cancer Hi Jo, First, thank you to both you and Jahjet for the welcome back. I appreciate it. Just want to put my penny's worth in here. I know there are many benefits reported by those who drink KT. And am thankful for them and just as thankful for KT. But we have to remember that KT is a fermented food. I don't think the doctor would have a problem if you ask if you could eat yogurt (sp?) or pickles, or vinegar on your salad or fries, or sauerkraut with brats, or buffalo chicken wings, (the hot sauce on those is fermented too). I could go on and on but I think you get my drift. I may be way out in left field, but it makes sense to me. I just would feel awful if someone denied themselves whatever KT has to offer them, on a technicality. KT is a fermented food, not a medicine. (even if it does do good things.)My friend had a positive reaction to radiation therapy when he drank Essiac KT. Of course we don't know that the KT had anything to do with the results, but I guess I can safely say that it did no harm. Luv & Hugs, Sprite > > Hi Kathe > When I had radiation, I told my docs that I was already taking kombucha, and gave them some info and links about it. Their view was that if I thought it was going to help, I should just keep on drinking...... > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Does anyone have brain cancer stage 4 ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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