Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 As long as he's not on narcotics. Check out Coltect (curcumin, green tea, selenium compound) in addition to LDN. === Posted through Grouply Create your own group! www.grouply.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 he can take it with LDN, not sure how strong of a chemo drug this is but Dr. Bihari told my me and my mom that the stronger the chemo the less the LDN had a chance of fully working. If his weight is over 110 pounds start him on 4.5mg LDN nightly, taken no earlier than 9pm off Daylight Saving Time of which we are now and take LDN no earlier than 10pm on DST. LDN 4 Cancer Group LDN_4_cancer/messages , LDN user 7 plus yrs, my mom had a lumpectomy and used LDN at 4.5mg (no chemo) for an agressive growing breast cancer, at 6 1/2 years she's totally cancer free and has been released by her surgeon, my grandma's squamous cell carcinoma cancer of the neck has not returned, surgery 5 plus yrs ago to remove tumor, no chemo nor radiation, only uses LDN 4.5mg nightly as her treatment. Her advanced Alzheimer's is staying stable with 4.5mg also and her blood pressure meds have been lowered due to LDN. She'll be 92 the 15th of this month and my mom will be 73 this month. ========================= ======================= > > > > > > > Hi all, > My dad, 82, had a large rectal tumor removed on July 5, 2010. He has a colostomy bag because of this. Cancer reached stage 4, and is in the lymph nodes. This is his 4th cancer. He has had radiation for prostate, throat and a melanoma, years ago. For the rectal cancer, he started taking Xeloda, 4 tablets twice/day. He started this approximately 2 weeks ago. He is on this for the remainder of his life. He has been doing well, considering. He also takes a slew of other meds (I will find out what else). > My question: is anyone familiar with Xeloda? Would he be ABLE to also take LDN (if I could convince him)? > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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