Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 Can you please tell me your doctor's name ? Thanks so much for sharing yours and " like your daughter " story .. Same gives pause and Great Hope for others to NEVER GIVE UP! Take care, ette [low dose naltrexone] Re: Ldn and Essiac let me just first say I'm sorry related to what you and your wife are going through with the cancer. After I issued my first answers I got to thinking about a dear friends experience with cancer. I met her in a doctors office while doing chelation therapy for mercury poisoning. She was taking massove doses of intervenious vitamin C at the time in the amount of 100 grams IV, that's a lot of vitamin C. Her story goes something like this. She developed breast cancer when she was about 37 or so. She went the standard medical proceedure of surgery and chemo. This went on until she was so sick she could hardly do anything and the cancer had metastisized to other areas of her body and especially troublesome was a terrible constant cough from the tumors in her lungs. She was basically told to get her business in order go home and die. She decided to take matters into her own hands went to the Internet and studied up on alternative cancer treatments. She decided on what she felt she wanted to do and came to my alternative doctor and talked him into doing injections of massive doses of Vitamin C. To make a long story short after a series of IV vitamin C her blood work indicates there is no cancer. She doesn't cough any mores ETC. It's truly dramatic. We were often together while taking 3 to 4 hour IV's so we had plenty of time to discuss things releated to alternative medicine. I'm 77 and she's like a daughter to me at this point. She has a wonderful husband who is so patient and two kids 8 and ten years, she's now 40. She still takes the vitamin C IV's as much at this point as a preventive as anything. Jack > > > > Hi All > > > > I just got LDN for my wife tonight. She has been taking Essiac tea for > > the past few months. Does anybody know if it is ok to take both, or > > would it be an advantage to take both. She is a bit worried about > > stopping the essiac. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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