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Re: Fw: cancer alternative
Not all annua are equally strong, I had to increase my dosage by 50% with this latest order to get the same effect I have also been mixing in artemisia absinthium to tap into what it may have to offer. I buy it ground into a powder and have found that strength seems to vary from different sourcesHi Rod, Thank you for your advices! What do you mean by strenght and effect? What is pointing to you that some sample of herb is strong enough? |
Re: Freshly ground flaxseed or pre- ground?
Hi there, You need whole seeds and grind it yourself. They lose their potency once ground quickly. It is recommended that you consumed the grind up flax meal within 15 minutes to obtain optimum benefits.
On Friday, April 22, 2022, 06:41:39 PM CDT, Denise * via groups.io <nissieniss@...> wrote:
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Re: Freshly ground flaxseed or pre- ground?
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
Hi ... There is some technology around tissue engineering that has some proven success in shrinking tumors. I hv a brochure on this that I seem unable to attach to this email ... I will mail it in a separate email.. This device has recently been awarded the 'Breakthrough Device Tag' by fda for shrinking various different kinds of tumors. Pls let me know if you need more?info. Regards N. Raza On Mon, Apr 18, 2022, 10:31 PM Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi PeteI take it away from food & I also take the Budwig mix but I keep them apart as one is an oxidant & the other an anti oxidant, I take 8 grams 3 times per day for undiagnosed pain & weekends in my body that I have been trying to deal with for many years. I don¡¯t know if it is helping yet as it¡¯s too early to say but it repairs DNA among many other qualities that it has so I am hopeful it will help whatever is wrong with me, hope this is helpful to you in some way. Tom On 21 Apr 2022, at 02:55, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
Pete Sullivan
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Thanks?for the info on this - surprised i've not heard of it before.? The only IP6 i know is internet protocol v6
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i'm very interested in seeing what types its had positive effect on..i'll look up this professor Shamsuddin - if you can share more emailing me directly or talking let me know.
Blessings,
Pete
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...>
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 1:23 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Multiple Myeloma ?
I have only started using Ip6, Inositol couple of weeks ago for undiagnosed pain progression in my body for the past 12 years but I have spoken directly to 3 or 4 people that wiped out stage 4 cancer with it -one with early cancer also
cleared up & the other had Barrett¡¯s oesophagus which as you may know is incurable by modern medical practice. But ip6 with inositol wiped it out GONE & these are real people that I have spoken to, if you go & look at all of the animal studies it¡¯s actually
not at all surprising that it can help so much.
Hope this helps, look up professor Shamsuddin as he is the man that done a lot of the trials & he has some webinars posted on YouTube about it, very enlightening. > On a 20 Apr 2022, at 18:38, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote: > > ?Hi Tom - > > Would you mind sharing your experience with Ip6 Inositol? Dosage, if you take it with food, > how long you've used it, results/problems? > > I know it's very powerful, and I take it, but I've never 'met' anyone else who did! > > Thanks so much. > > PB > > > > > On Monday, April 18, 2022, 8:14:17 PM EDT, Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote: > > > > > > Ip6 + inositol > > > >> On 18 Apr 2022, at 18:00, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote: >> >> ? > All, > > > > > I have long been a proponent of Dr. Budwig and the diet.? I believe it has prolonged my life and allowed me to beat Multiple Myeloma for a long time. > > Having said that - i am specifically interested in any ideas that anyone may have that has some level of documentation or experience they can share with me regarding alternative ways to fight Myeloma. > > I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer, however Myeloma seems to be a problem for many such treatments as its not tumor based and thus the tumor shrinking potential of many treatments is wasted on Myeloma. > > Appreciate any thoughts specifically around fighting Myeloma. I'm not interested btw in paying "the Myeloma guy" or anyone for help.? We shouldn't be trying to make money off helping fight cancer. > > > > > Blessings, > > Pete > > > > > > > > |
Re: Multiple Myeloma
I have only started using Ip6, Inositol couple of weeks ago for undiagnosed pain progression in my body for the past 12 years but I have spoken directly to 3 or 4 people that wiped out stage 4 cancer with it -one with early cancer also cleared up & the other had Barrett¡¯s oesophagus which as you may know is incurable by modern medical practice. But ip6 with inositol wiped it out GONE & these are real people that I have spoken to, if you go & look at all of the animal studies it¡¯s actually not at all surprising that it can help so much.
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Hope this helps, look up professor Shamsuddin as he is the man that done a lot of the trials & he has some webinars posted on YouTube about it, very enlightening. On a 20 Apr 2022, at 18:38, VY Bowen via groups.io <cbowen21@...> wrote: |
Re: Multiple Myeloma
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Would you mind sharing your experience with Ip6 Inositol? Dosage, if you take it with food, how long you've used it, results/problems? I know it's very powerful, and I take it, but I've never 'met' anyone else who did! Thanks so much. PB On Monday, April 18, 2022, 8:14:17 PM EDT, Tom via groups.io <thomas.carroll20@...> wrote:
Ip6 + inositol? On 18 Apr 2022, at 18:00, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:All, I have long been a proponent of Dr. Budwig and the diet.? I believe it has prolonged my life and allowed me to beat Multiple Myeloma for a long time. Having said that - i am specifically interested in any ideas that anyone may have that has some level of documentation or experience they can share with me regarding alternative ways to fight Myeloma. I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer, however Myeloma seems to be a problem for many such treatments as its not tumor based and thus the tumor shrinking potential of many treatments is wasted on Myeloma. Appreciate any thoughts specifically around fighting Myeloma. I'm not interested btw in paying "the Myeloma guy" or anyone for help.? We shouldn't be trying to make money off helping fight cancer. Blessings, Pete |
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On 18 Apr 2022, at 18:00, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
That's part of a protocol for healing cancer. Have to take it in an absorbable form or with piperine. There's much about curcumin used with Fembendazole for a treatment. There is a Fembendazole Facebook group concerning cancer treatments
On Monday, April 18, 2022, 12:31:08 PM MDT, jane callister via groups.io <jadzhea@...> wrote:
I read an article about a woman using high dose turmeric for said cancer Can¡¯t remember any details but maybe Google? She was cured Best Jane.? On 18 Apr 2022, at 18:01, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:
All,
I have long been a proponent of Dr. Budwig and the diet.? I believe it has prolonged my life and allowed me to beat Multiple Myeloma for a long time.
Having said that - i am specifically interested in any ideas that anyone may have that has some level of documentation or experience they can share with me regarding alternative ways to fight Myeloma.
I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer, however Myeloma seems to be a problem for many such treatments as its not tumor based and thus the tumor shrinking potential of many treatments is wasted on Myeloma.
Appreciate any thoughts specifically around fighting Myeloma. I'm not interested btw in paying "the Myeloma guy" or anyone for help.? We shouldn't be trying to make money off helping fight cancer.
Blessings,
Pete
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
Ron Muscella
Pete,
You mention...."I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer,..."
I have never heard that before.?
I have Ivermectin for another reason, however interested in learning if you have come across other information on this anti-parasitic drug and its benefits in cancer prevention or healing.
Thank you,
Ron
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From: Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, Apr 18, 2022 12:25 pm Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Multiple Myeloma
All,
I have long been a proponent of Dr. Budwig and the diet.? I believe it has prolonged my life and allowed me to beat Multiple Myeloma for a long time.
Having said that - i am specifically interested in any ideas that anyone may have that has some level of documentation or experience they can share with me regarding alternative ways to fight Myeloma.
I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer, however Myeloma seems to be a problem for many such treatments as its not tumor based and thus the tumor shrinking potential of many treatments is wasted on Myeloma.
Appreciate any thoughts specifically around fighting Myeloma. I'm not interested btw in paying "the Myeloma guy" or anyone for help.? We shouldn't be trying to make money off helping fight cancer.
Blessings,
Pete
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Re: Multiple Myeloma
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI read an article about a woman using high dose turmeric for said cancerCan¡¯t remember any details but maybe Google? She was cured Best Jane.? On 18 Apr 2022, at 18:01, Pete Sullivan <psalmsixtyseven@...> wrote:
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Multiple Myeloma
Pete Sullivan
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All,
I have long been a proponent of Dr. Budwig and the diet.? I believe it has prolonged my life and allowed me to beat Multiple Myeloma for a long time.
Having said that - i am specifically interested in any ideas that anyone may have that has some level of documentation or experience they can share with me regarding alternative ways to fight Myeloma.
I believe Ivermectin has shown to be very helpful in fighting many types of cancer, however Myeloma seems to be a problem for many such treatments as its not tumor based and thus the tumor shrinking potential of many treatments is wasted on Myeloma.
Appreciate any thoughts specifically around fighting Myeloma. I'm not interested btw in paying "the Myeloma guy" or anyone for help.? We shouldn't be trying to make money off helping fight cancer.
Blessings,
Pete
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Re: Losing faith
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMalcom,Try eating more tomatoes( cooked). Lycopene may help lower your PSA naturally, I had been cooking for my mom and tomato is on the nightly menu. So my husband and I always have tomato cooked with leeks and garlic for dinner. He has high PSA which the doctor just shrugged off as old age and that number hasn¡¯t changed in years, but eating tomato for three months, his PSA is down a bit. Mind you he is not eating a full portion each night since I love tomato and tend to eat a larger share. I have different ways of preparing it as well, I cook with tumeric lemon grass paste and add coconut milk ( frozen) to take away some of the acidic taste and add green peas for extra protein and color. Or just toss in to heat up with a bit of coconut oil and add a dash of soy sauce and black pepper. Do try it. Lycopene has anti-angiogenesis property and we need to cut off the ability of creating new blood supplies so the tumor can¡¯t grow. Take care as always. On Apr 17, 2022, at 3:22 AM, jfanciullacci via groups.io <jfanciullacci@...> wrote:
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Re: Losing faith
Malcolm
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Julie, It is no problem. You are only trying to assist ?. Yes, I have been recommended Saw Palmetto by my local health store and am considering it. I am already taking Tamsulosin (aka Flowmax) prescribed free from my doctor and it does work to some extent. I checked to see if both were compatible if used simultaneously and it seems so. There seems to be some risks ( as with most medications) but low, I would think, if known about and used advisedly. ? I think I will give it a try, it¡¯s just that I am already taking so many treatments (Tamsulosin, anti-depressants, vitamins C, D, K2, turmeric, Tylenol, Beta 1,3D Glucan, CBD oil, asthma sprays, etc) I am hesitant. Still, if it can reduce my symptoms a little further, that is welcome. I take no medication that will clash with it. ? Kind regards, ? Malcolm ? ? Sent from for Windows ? From: jfanciullacci via groups.io
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Re: Losing faith
Ron Muscella
If your mother's skin is showing signs of yellowing or jaundice,
then her liver enzymes and her liver itself? may be? degraded.
Check the whites of her eyes and under her tongue to also see if the coloring has changed to a yellowish hue.
Ron Muscella
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From: Julie Ma via groups.io <julientexas@...> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, Apr 17, 2022 4:12 pm Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Losing faith I don't know if we can get true raw honey here. She is also diabetic so honey might spike her blood sugar. If this keeps up, I may ask her PCP to prescribe the medication (gel caps).
Thanks,
On Sunday, April 17, 2022, 02:58:17 PM CDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
Raw honey mixed with turmeric seems to help with my Pom who gets coughing fits on occasion. Rod in MN/USA On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:32:38 PM CDT, Julie Ma via groups.io <julientexas@...> wrote:
My mother coughing more too...though I can't find her any cough medicine that does not have sugar/frutose or sorbitol etc.
It's not a productive cough at all and I am secretly hoping that she is doing so as her lungs continues to expand.
But looking at her face, her skin color is dark (much like someone I know going thro oral chemo) and at times yellowish. It's not good at all. I remember her looking similarly bad 4 years ago at the 2 month mark after starting Budwig. But this time, it's a 3 month (or 3.5 month mark)???
It's all very confusing and challenging. Thanks for all the kind folks that chimed in. Thank you Malcom. You are super kind.
On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:27:27 AM CDT, Malcolm <info@...> wrote:
Hi Julie,
Unfortunately, I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to your comment except to say how sorry I am to read of your situation. It must be hard to stay positive. I can only say I will keep your mum and yourself in my thoughts and prayers in the hope there is a turn-around soon. You mum sounds a battler.
Fortunately, my problems are relatively minor, being diagnosed with prostrate cancer 6 years ago. My PSA readings since have been, 3, 4.1, 7, 7, then 8.7 this year, but dropped back to 7.1 after being on the B.P. for just 4 weeks. So I hope things are going in the right direction as I have put a lot of faith in this diet. Fighting my severe depression has been my biggest challenge but I am slowly winning - with drugs help.
Please keep us informed. God Bless and Best Wishes from the UK.
Malcolm Foster
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From: Julie Ma via groups.io
Sent: 11 April 2022 05:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Losing faith ?
I am laying awake in a state of panic.
My mom has that dry cough more often now and she is quite aware of it. I noticed that my mom¡¯s face is looking ¡°dark¡±, not her normal color. This evening I met a mutual friend who has stage 4 lung cancer and taking chemo drugs. She explained that her skin has darkened from the drug. Incidentally this is year three after her stage 4 diagnosis. she was drinking wine and eating normal(meat and sweets). And she has not gained or lose weight in three years. could it be that the protocol is working? Hence my mom is looking ¡°worse ¡° and coughing more? Her energy level is down now, she would doze off after I massage her back in the morning instead of chatting with me. After the Feb thoracenteses, the x ray in March showed expanded lung and a moderate/small fluid. Both the pulmonologist and PCP were excited. You would think with the excess fluid gone, she has room to eat more. But she does not have the appetite to eat and continues to weigh 114. While you may think that is normal BMI, my mom has never been at this weight and there is excess skin on her back and neck. It breaks my heart seeing that. i Am sorry to vent here¡.but I do wanted the protocol to work it hurts. when will I see the ¡®turnaround¡¯ ? Anyone experienced a downturn before major improvement? ?
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Re: Losing faith
I don't know if we can get true raw honey here. She is also diabetic so honey might spike her blood sugar. If this keeps up, I may ask her PCP to prescribe the medication (gel caps). Thanks,
On Sunday, April 17, 2022, 02:58:17 PM CDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
Raw honey mixed with turmeric seems to help with my Pom who gets coughing fits on occasion. Rod in MN/USA On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:32:38 PM CDT, Julie Ma via groups.io <julientexas@...> wrote: My mother coughing more too...though I can't find her any cough medicine that does not have sugar/frutose or sorbitol etc. It's not a productive cough at all and I am secretly hoping that she is doing so as her lungs continues to expand. But looking at her face, her skin color is dark (much like someone I know going thro oral chemo) and at times yellowish. It's not good at all. I remember her looking similarly bad 4 years ago at the 2 month mark after starting Budwig. But this time, it's a 3 month (or 3.5 month mark)??? It's all very confusing and challenging. Thanks for all the kind folks that chimed in. Thank you Malcom. You are super kind. On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:27:27 AM CDT, Malcolm <info@...> wrote: Hi Julie, Unfortunately, I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to your comment except to say how sorry I am to read of your situation. It must be hard to stay positive. I can only say I will keep your mum and yourself in my thoughts and prayers in the hope there is a turn-around soon. You mum sounds a battler. Fortunately, my problems are relatively minor, being diagnosed with prostrate cancer 6 years ago. My PSA readings since have been, 3, 4.1, 7, 7, then 8.7 this year, but dropped back to 7.1 after being on the B.P. for just 4 weeks. So I hope things are going in the right direction as I have put a lot of faith in this diet. Fighting my severe depression has been my biggest challenge but I am slowly winning - with drugs help. Please keep us informed. God Bless and Best Wishes from the UK. Malcolm Foster ? Sent from for Windows ? From: Julie Ma via groups.io
Sent: 11 April 2022 05:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Losing faith ? I am laying awake in a state of panic.
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Re: Losing faith
Raw honey mixed with turmeric seems to help with my Pom who gets coughing fits on occasion. Rod in MN/USA On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:32:38 PM CDT, Julie Ma via groups.io <julientexas@...> wrote: My mother coughing more too...though I can't find her any cough medicine that does not have sugar/frutose or sorbitol etc. It's not a productive cough at all and I am secretly hoping that she is doing so as her lungs continues to expand. But looking at her face, her skin color is dark (much like someone I know going thro oral chemo) and at times yellowish. It's not good at all. I remember her looking similarly bad 4 years ago at the 2 month mark after starting Budwig. But this time, it's a 3 month (or 3.5 month mark)??? It's all very confusing and challenging. Thanks for all the kind folks that chimed in. Thank you Malcom. You are super kind. On Monday, April 11, 2022, 06:27:27 AM CDT, Malcolm <info@...> wrote: Hi Julie, Unfortunately, I have nothing worthwhile to contribute to your comment except to say how sorry I am to read of your situation. It must be hard to stay positive. I can only say I will keep your mum and yourself in my thoughts and prayers in the hope there is a turn-around soon. You mum sounds a battler. Fortunately, my problems are relatively minor, being diagnosed with prostrate cancer 6 years ago. My PSA readings since have been, 3, 4.1, 7, 7, then 8.7 this year, but dropped back to 7.1 after being on the B.P. for just 4 weeks. So I hope things are going in the right direction as I have put a lot of faith in this diet. Fighting my severe depression has been my biggest challenge but I am slowly winning - with drugs help. Please keep us informed. God Bless and Best Wishes from the UK. Malcolm Foster ? Sent from for Windows ? From: Julie Ma via groups.io
Sent: 11 April 2022 05:17 To: [email protected] Subject: [FlaxSeedOil2] Losing faith ? I am laying awake in a state of panic.
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Re: Losing faith
Benzonatate suppres the cough reflex On Sun, Apr 17, 2022, 01:22 jfanciullacci via <jfanciullacci=[email protected]> wrote: Dear Malcolm |