Guest guest Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 A family member has been diagnosed with B-Cell Leukemia. He has had if for three years and it hasn't changed much since then and he has just now told the family. The VA Doctor said it was from his exposure to Agent Orange in the Vietnam War. After seeing what chemo did to his brother and brother in law he has decided not to be treated with it, but is willing to try alternative therapies instead. I don't think he knew that there were other options out there until I gave him some information. I am pretty familiar with alternative cancer treatments, but I am not an expert and have a lot to learn. I know about the Budwig protocol, Kelley protocol, the Gerson protocol, IVC, etc. I am looking for some guidance as to what would be the most beneficial protocols to try for B-Cell Leukemia (I know chemo can be beneficial for certain types of leukemia, but I don't think it would be for the kind he has….am I correct?). I am also waiting to hear back from his Dr the exact type of B-Cell Leukemia he has. I'm not sure how much of a difference that will make with treatment options. So far he has done pretty much everything I have told him so far, so I think he is really willing to make big changes if necessary. He is also not taking any medications at all right now. I would greatly appreciate any advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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