[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ruthsimplicity" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And in the end we all die. > Exactly, which is why the thing to do is to gain the only real immortality, which is bliss consciousness: `You take a dive through Transcendental Meditation, and you are on the level of immortality.' --Maharishi Global Press Conference 18 April 2007 MERU, Holland http://www.globalgoodnews.com/scintillating-intelligence.html from the Srimad Bhagavatam: [the enlightened man] rests in his own true being. He does not identify the self with the body, which continues to live as prompted by the destiny that created it. (Book 3, Ch.28) * Though the inner controller or the spirit dwells in the body, it is not tainted by the latter's experiences (pleasure and pain). It is devoid of doership and is beyond the reach of the three qualities of nature (prakriti). It is but a totally free witness of nature. Yet, on account of the spell cast by the play of these qualities of nature, the self imagines that he is the doer of actions, he loses his peace of mind on account of this delusion, and in that self- imposed state of ignorance undergoes birth and death. The objects do not exist as such, except in the imagination of the subject; yet so long as one thinks of these objects and is attached to them, he cannot escape the wheel of birth and death, just as even non-existent events cause unhappiness to the dreamer." (Book 3, ch 27) http://tinyurl.com/ywykn6 * I do not witness 24 hours a day (which is the definition of Cosmic Consciousness), but any amount of witnessing gives great relief from the fear of mortality, since you are living your true status as an eternal silent witness of creation, and are thus less disturbed by the good and bad events of life. Bob
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
ruthsimplicity wrote: > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> >> From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> On Behalf Of ruthsimplicity >> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:36 AM >> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? >> >> >> >> --- In HYPERLINK >> >> > "mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com"FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, > "Rick > >> Archer" wrote: >> >>> A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a >>> residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic >>> approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such >>> > things > >>> happen. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Is she in this part of the country? I suggest that first she go to >> Mayo and get thoroughly evaluated. In the evaluation she should >> mention her desire for a holistic approach. She may actually get some >> good recommendations from Mayo. >> >> I know this is going against the grain here. But, this is life and >> death. If she hasn't had an outside evaluation by the appropriate >> specialists, she needs one. They also can help her make her way >> through the bogus regimens. >> >> I didn't know when I first posted this, but it's bladder cancer and >> > is now > >> in her lungs. I think she's gone the allopathic route, which doesn't >> > offer > >> any hope, and is looking at alternatives, without false expectations. >> >> > > I am so sorry. I see why her docs have said it is not curable. > Sometimes chemo is used to shrink the lung tumors, but odds are it > won't do much but buy a little time. > > I am sorry to say but there is no indication that any holistic > treatments are going to help. What would you want to do when faced > with the end of life? I know I would want to be near those I love, > and have my pain and other symptoms managed to the extent possible. > > Be kind to your friend and if it helps her to consider possible > alternative treatments, there is no harm. But I would consider gently > discouraging long trips to far flung places. The best cure is prevention. Keep the immune system strong so it can trump any start of a tumor. Unfortunately many of the allopathic therapies are worse than the disease and often just wind up delaying the inevitable. And unfortunately (as you point out) holistic therapies aren't going to help if the cancer is too far along.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I posted this in Message #137312 > > ". . . ordinary physicians are almost no better. One of my > sons had a problem that required surgery, and I took him to NINE > DOCTORS before the proper diagnosis was reached. My other son with > the cancer -- he made it by the way -- no remissions for ten years now > -- was taken to three physicians who dispensed medicines that didn't > work, and it took about six months and a fourth doctor to identify it > as cancer and to schedule surgery within 12 hours. Yup, medicine can be harder than one might think. Sometimes it does take a lot of tries, a lot of poking around, and sometimes there are no answers. And in the end we all die.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" wrote: > > > > --Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. That's a death sentence: > > more radiation, chemo, and surgery; midieval practices befitting a > > society of midieval retards that will only result in a downward > > spiral to a quick demise. > > I am far from an expert in these matters, but > can contribute an anecdotal experience that > bears this out. > > A friend of mine in Santa Fe was diagnosed with > pancreatic cancer, one of the worst. He went to > the Mayo Clinic, and was examined by the most > internationally-famous cancer specialist there, > who pronounced him incurable and told my friend > that he would die within six months. > > My friend looked into alternative therapies and > began to practice them, and is still alive and > kicking today, ten years later. Spontaneous remission of cancers is not unheard of. That is one reason why you never hear about a 100% death rate, even for cancers like pancreatic cancers. The problem is determining the cause of the remission. You friend's outcome and similar cases are very interesting to scientists as they try to explore possible cures. However, often it isn't a remission at all, but an incorrect diagnosis. Human nature encourages attributing cause for both good and bad outcomes whether or not there is evidence. As far as the doctor, if the facts as you relay them are correct, the doctor sounds like he had major "issues."
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
I posted this in Message #137312 ". . . ordinary physicians are almost no better. One of my sons had a problem that required surgery, and I took him to NINE DOCTORS before the proper diagnosis was reached. My other son with the cancer -- he made it by the way -- no remissions for ten years now -- was taken to three physicians who dispensed medicines that didn't work, and it took about six months and a fourth doctor to identify it as cancer and to schedule surgery within 12 hours. You know that old joke: What's that white stuff in chicken shit? Answer: more chicken shit. Like that, I dare anyone to present an expert to me. The white stuff in their resume is more jazz to get my money. So don't get me started about so-called experts who tell us that we should believe them about anything because because because." Whatever happened to fasting and prayer? Edg --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" wrote: > > > > --Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. That's a death sentence: > > more radiation, chemo, and surgery; midieval practices befitting a > > society of midieval retards that will only result in a downward > > spiral to a quick demise. > > I am far from an expert in these matters, but > can contribute an anecdotal experience that > bears this out. > > A friend of mine in Santa Fe was diagnosed with > pancreatic cancer, one of the worst. He went to > the Mayo Clinic, and was examined by the most > internationally-famous cancer specialist there, > who pronounced him incurable and told my friend > that he would die within six months. > > My friend looked into alternative therapies and > began to practice them, and is still alive and > kicking today, ten years later. > > The doctor in question was so upset that my friend > had proved him wrong that he started calling him > and writing him letters telling him that he was in > denial and was really about to die any minute. In > other words, he was trying to weaken my friend's > resolve and his immune system and *make* him die, > just so that his predictions wouldn't be wrong. > > Stupidly, the doctor in question put some of these > things in writing, and my friend sued, and is now > living (*still* living) on the results of the mal- > practice suit against him, and the settlement for > him dropping criminal charges of harassment. > > I know that there are some good alopathic doctors > out there who are nothing *like* this guy. I'm just > posting this to remind people that famous is not > necessarily better. If the famous doctor has an ego > problem like this guy did, it could very well be worse. >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. That's a death sentence: > more radiation, chemo, and surgery; midieval practices befitting a > society of midieval retards that will only result in a downward > spiral to a quick demise. Speaking of quacks, Mayo is years behind > even the most advanced orthodox medical schools like UCLA (which > promotes the use of curcumin). > Re curcumine: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/curcumin/AN01741 Re alternative therapies and Mayo's evidenced based approach: http://www.mayoclinic.org/general-internal-medicine-rst/cimc.html yifuxero, you make some pretty bold claims about "cure." What is your evidence? Rick's friends cancer has metastasized. I am sorry, but blueberries and tumeric is not a cure. I don't want to digress too much from Rick's request for help for his friend, but claiming a cure goes over the line.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of yifuxero Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:39 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? --Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. Thanks. I’m forwarding everything. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 8:12 PM
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. That's a death sentence: > more radiation, chemo, and surgery; midieval practices befitting a > society of midieval retards that will only result in a downward > spiral to a quick demise. I am far from an expert in these matters, but can contribute an anecdotal experience that bears this out. A friend of mine in Santa Fe was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, one of the worst. He went to the Mayo Clinic, and was examined by the most internationally-famous cancer specialist there, who pronounced him incurable and told my friend that he would die within six months. My friend looked into alternative therapies and began to practice them, and is still alive and kicking today, ten years later. The doctor in question was so upset that my friend had proved him wrong that he started calling him and writing him letters telling him that he was in denial and was really about to die any minute. In other words, he was trying to weaken my friend's resolve and his immune system and *make* him die, just so that his predictions wouldn't be wrong. Stupidly, the doctor in question put some of these things in writing, and my friend sued, and is now living (*still* living) on the results of the mal- practice suit against him, and the settlement for him dropping criminal charges of harassment. I know that there are some good alopathic doctors out there who are nothing *like* this guy. I'm just posting this to remind people that famous is not necessarily better. If the famous doctor has an ego problem like this guy did, it could very well be worse.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--Don't you dare send her to Mayo, Rick. That's a death sentence: more radiation, chemo, and surgery; midieval practices befitting a society of midieval retards that will only result in a downward spiral to a quick demise. Speaking of quacks, Mayo is years behind even the most advanced orthodox medical schools like UCLA (which promotes the use of curcumin). She should start on the alternative program immediately, not a day to waste. Here's a longer list targeted toward alleviation bladder problems - should be taken throughout the day in small doses, on an empty stomach. Then, followed by an alternative regimen that will attack the cancer in any part of the body with downside as to the types of side effects associated with the barbaric quackery offered by Mayo. FIRST: get the following combination of nutraceuticals, available from Swanson Health products, the Vitamin Shoppe, or any other reputable retailer: 1. Calcium D-Glucarate 2. IP-6 (Inositol Hexaphosphate) 3. Graminex flower pollen extract (imported from Europe, for the uninary tract). 4. MCP (Modifed Citrus Pectin) - preferably "Pectasol" brand. Swanson's tacked their own label on MCP, calling it "PectiPure". 5. D-Mannose - a glyconutrient effective for maintaining a healthy urinary tract. SECOND; get a broad spectrum anti-cancer set of nutraceuticals that will target the cancer regardless of the type; including assitance for the liver. 1. Broccoli Extract with Glucosinolates 2. Blueberry extract 3. Pomegranate extract 4. BCM-95 tumeric extract with 95% curcuminoids, available from Life Extension foundation. Make SURE the label says that it has the BCM- 95 curcumin. 5. 7-HMR Lignans 6. Quercetin 7. DIM Comples with I3C (DIM = dindolymethane). 8. Vit. D 9. Silymarin - standardized extract from milk thistle. Take all of the above and your friend has a good chance of complete recovery. OR,go to Mayo and say goodbye to friends and relatives. - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of ruthsimplicity > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:36 AM > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? > > > > --- In HYPERLINK > "mailto:FairfieldLife% 40yahoogroups.com"FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick > Archer" wrote: > > > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > > happen. > > > > > > > > Is she in this part of the country? I suggest that first she go to > Mayo and get thoroughly evaluated. In the evaluation she should > mention her desire for a holistic approach. She may actually get some > good recommendations from Mayo. > > I know this is going against the grain here. But, this is life and > death. If she hasn't had an outside evaluation by the appropriate > specialists, she needs one. They also can help her make her way > through the bogus regimens. > > I didn't know when I first posted this, but it's bladder cancer and is now > in her lungs. I think she's gone the allopathic route, which doesn't offer > any hope, and is looking at alternatives, without false expectations. > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 > 8:12 PM >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of ruthsimplicity > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:36 AM > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? > > > > --- In HYPERLINK > "mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com"FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick > Archer" wrote: > > > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > > happen. > > > > > > > > Is she in this part of the country? I suggest that first she go to > Mayo and get thoroughly evaluated. In the evaluation she should > mention her desire for a holistic approach. She may actually get some > good recommendations from Mayo. > > I know this is going against the grain here. But, this is life and > death. If she hasn't had an outside evaluation by the appropriate > specialists, she needs one. They also can help her make her way > through the bogus regimens. > > I didn't know when I first posted this, but it's bladder cancer and is now > in her lungs. I think she's gone the allopathic route, which doesn't offer > any hope, and is looking at alternatives, without false expectations. > I am so sorry. I see why her docs have said it is not curable. Sometimes chemo is used to shrink the lung tumors, but odds are it won't do much but buy a little time. I am sorry to say but there is no indication that any holistic treatments are going to help. What would you want to do when faced with the end of life? I know I would want to be near those I love, and have my pain and other symptoms managed to the extent possible. Be kind to your friend and if it helps her to consider possible alternative treatments, there is no harm. But I would consider gently discouraging long trips to far flung places.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ruthsimplicity Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:36 AM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? --- In HYPERLINK "mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com"FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > happen. > > > Is she in this part of the country? I suggest that first she go to Mayo and get thoroughly evaluated. In the evaluation she should mention her desire for a holistic approach. She may actually get some good recommendations from Mayo. I know this is going against the grain here. But, this is life and death. If she hasn't had an outside evaluation by the appropriate specialists, she needs one. They also can help her make her way through the bogus regimens. I didn’t know when I first posted this, but it’s bladder cancer and is now in her lungs. I think she’s gone the allopathic route, which doesn’t offer any hope, and is looking at alternatives, without false expectations. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 8:12 PM
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > happen. > > > Is she in this part of the country? I suggest that first she go to Mayo and get thoroughly evaluated. In the evaluation she should mention her desire for a holistic approach. She may actually get some good recommendations from Mayo. I know this is going against the grain here. But, this is life and death. If she hasn't had an outside evaluation by the appropriate specialists, she needs one. They also can help her make her way through the bogus regimens.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know >of a residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural >or holistic approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure... > ...then she should. Aim for the centre of the darts board. The Bristol Cancer Self Help Centre has an excellent reputation - it even received a poisonous attack from some allopathic forces of evil in London - alwas a good sign. It has the special benefit of needing to visit Bristol, a fine place to go to. http://www.pennybrohncancercare.org/ Uns.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yifuxero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --Again, no problem, Brigante. If we scratch Dr. Wright off our list, > we can appeal to a completely different source not connected in any > way to Wright: http://www.lef.org Life Extension mag has published articles praising Dr. Jonathan Wright: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag98/oct98_products.html > For example, the Oct. 2007 issue is right in front of me with, a > headline at top: "Absorb up to seven times more Curcumin" (an > article on the anti-cancer effects of BCM-95). > Or, another cover article headline says "Pomegranate prevents lung > cancer in mice". > As I said before, phrases such as "may prevent" should be re-read or > interpreted by those seeking a cure to state "could cure!". > Obviously, the side effects of pomegranate are zero. Compare that > prospect to chemo. > So even if Dr. Wright were a quack, certainly you would't say Drs. > at UCLA's Anderson Cancer Clinic are quacks, and they're the people > touting the curcumin. > The fact that a quack supports something that actually works doesn't > necessarily reflect badly on the item being promoted. After all, > Benjamin Creme is a quack and he supports TM. As Willy Tex says, "go > figure". > * There's no doubt that curcumin is a good thing, but why would you need to shell out a lot of money to a quack like Dr. Wright or his ilk? Even if you believe that somebody has a more bioavailable formulation of curcumin (an unlikely claim), it can cheaply be obtained without going through a doctor's office: http://www.epic4health.com/cuenbicu.html > > - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" wrote: > > > > > > Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to > write > > this. > > > I'll pass it on. > > > > > > "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com > > > Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright > > > > > > > ** > > > > Many of the hyperlinks listed on the left side of this URL do not > work, > > including the one labeled "legal" (quack practitioners need to have > a > > good legal defense). One that does work links to this strictly > crackpot > > site, which is a pretty good tip-off about the legitimacy of this > > cancer doc: > > > > http://www.amri-wa.com/how-MME-works.html > > >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--Again, no problem, Brigante. If we scratch Dr. Wright off our list, we can appeal to a completely different source not connected in any way to Wright: http://www.lef.org For example, the Oct. 2007 issue is right in front of me with, a headline at top: "Absorb up to seven times more Curcumin" (an article on the anti-cancer effects of BCM-95). Or, another cover article headline says "Pomegranate prevents lung cancer in mice". As I said before, phrases such as "may prevent" should be re-read or interpreted by those seeking a cure to state "could cure!". Obviously, the side effects of pomegranate are zero. Compare that prospect to chemo. So even if Dr. Wright were a quack, certainly you would't say Drs. at UCLA's Anderson Cancer Clinic are quacks, and they're the people touting the curcumin. The fact that a quack supports something that actually works doesn't necessarily reflect badly on the item being promoted. After all, Benjamin Creme is a quack and he supports TM. As Willy Tex says, "go figure". - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" wrote: > > > > Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to write > this. > > I'll pass it on. > > > > "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com > > Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright > > > > ** > > Many of the hyperlinks listed on the left side of this URL do not work, > including the one labeled "legal" (quack practitioners need to have a > good legal defense). One that does work links to this strictly crackpot > site, which is a pretty good tip-off about the legitimacy of this > cancer doc: > > http://www.amri-wa.com/how-MME-works.html >
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
---No problema. By "coincidence", I've been collecting a large amount of information on the subject which I've been forwarding to my sis-in-law. She's in the same boat. A difficult decision though (not mine!) would be to take chemo plus the alternative substances, OR, skip the chemo and just rely on the natural nutraceuticals. My sister-in-law opted for the chemo PLUS the alternative items, with the result of a dramatic shrinkage in the size of her brain tumors. She chose the chemo plus the alternative items in spite of my recommendation to stick solely with the alternative neutraceuticals. If people take the chemo they should also take L-Carnitine and Coenzyme Q10 to protect the cells from damage, especially the heart. This course of action (nutraceuticals alone - no chemo or radiation) would be of course more appropriate given extremely advanced cases, or inoperable cases. In any event, I mainly give out information and don't really expect people with little knowledge of the subject to forego the chemo. (too big of a step for most people). True, I also recommend a course of action but still emphasize that it's the patient's decision. Here's the Life-Enhancement article on "Solid Lipid Nanospheres for Delivering Curcuminoids" at http://www.tinyurl.com/yta7qa But remember that this delivery system (pegylated liposomes) is not yet available for the curcumin, but is available for the resveratrol. Curcumin has hit the mainstream medical literature and some of the more advanced orthodox clinics (UCLA for example). A Scientific American article stated that the treatment takes about 7 grams per day. This is already out of date since the BCM-95 curcumin is 7 times more bioavailable than ordinary curcumin. Don't forget your Vit D. This too, has been the subject of a flurry of studies and reports in the orthodox sources. To quote Life Extension Jan 2008: "High levels of serum vitamin D are associated with significantly reduced risks of developing colorectal, breast, and other cancers, according to several recently published reports". In regard to deciphering the literature on alternative substances, one of the rules I follow is to re-translate statements such as the above from something like "may prevent", to include "may be useful in treatment". For a number of reasons, sources tend to be on the side of caution in accepting a rather mild claim like "may prevent" but may be reluctant to say "may cure". Cancer patients don't have the luxury of quibbling about the distinctions, nor do they have time to wait around for controlled studies that could take 10 years and millions of dollars. Due to few side effects associated with substances like curcumin, resveratrol, DIM & IC3, as well as the MCP (modified citrus pectin); IMO making the decision to take these items is a no-brainer. The standard orthodox recommendation would be "don't take these substances since they may interfere with the chemo". Not even true! In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to write this. > I'll pass it on. > > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of yifuxero > Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:15 PM > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? > > > > Cancer - you didn't say what type. In any event, the best one in the > country would probably be HYPERLINK > "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com > Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright > This assumes a well stocked back account for traveling and hotel > expenses, aside from the treatment costs. > An alternative would be to just take the same supplements that Dr. > Wright would probably prescribe(I'll give a list below). This would > cost in the hundreds of dollars instead of thousands. > Have your friend contact me she opts for the 2nd alternative. Or, I > can make a brief list of the most powerful known anti-cancer > nutraceuticals known to mankind. I don't have any connection to the > retailers who sell the products. There are a few med schools which > have taken the first few timid steps toward an alternative treatment > protocol, but they are years behind people like Dr. Wright. > Basically, the whole range of anti-cancer substances is vast, like the > base of a pyramid; but fortunately converges to a pinnacle just a few > basic categories. > To name a few of the substances at the pinnacle, (check these out by > accessing a great alternative source of info: HYPERLINK > "http://www.lef.org"http://www.lef.org which > sh
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to write this. > I'll pass it on. > > "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com > Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright > ** Many of the hyperlinks listed on the left side of this URL do not work, including the one labeled "legal" (quack practitioners need to have a good legal defense). One that does work links to this strictly crackpot site, which is a pretty good tip-off about the legitimacy of this cancer doc: http://www.amri-wa.com/how-MME-works.html
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your taking the time to write this. I’ll pass it on. From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of yifuxero Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:15 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center? Cancer - you didn't say what type. In any event, the best one in the country would probably be HYPERLINK "http://www.tahoma-clinic.com"http://www.tahoma-clinic.com Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright This assumes a well stocked back account for traveling and hotel expenses, aside from the treatment costs. An alternative would be to just take the same supplements that Dr. Wright would probably prescribe(I'll give a list below). This would cost in the hundreds of dollars instead of thousands. Have your friend contact me she opts for the 2nd alternative. Or, I can make a brief list of the most powerful known anti-cancer nutraceuticals known to mankind. I don't have any connection to the retailers who sell the products. There are a few med schools which have taken the first few timid steps toward an alternative treatment protocol, but they are years behind people like Dr. Wright. Basically, the whole range of anti-cancer substances is vast, like the base of a pyramid; but fortunately converges to a pinnacle just a few basic categories. To name a few of the substances at the pinnacle, (check these out by accessing a great alternative source of info: HYPERLINK "http://www.lef.org"http://www.lef.org which should have another URL HYPERLINK "http://www.lifeextension.org"http://www.lifeextension.org Then check out the articles. Let's mention just three of the allstars: 1. Curcurmin (from tumeric), 2. DIM Complex with IC3, and 3. resveratrol. For example, accessing lef.org, we can input curcurmin and lots of articles should pop up. Here's an article from Life Extension Jan 2008: "Curcumin May Treat Intractable Brain Tumor". A brief google search will reveal that some of the more advanced med schools are jumpting into the curcurmin band wagon, UCLA for one. A search will reveal that Curcumin is not well absorbed, so the next step is to find a type of curcurmin that is. Again accessing lef.org, we find Oct 2007, "Novel Tumeric Compound Delivers Much More Curcurmin to the Blood"; and we see that it's called BCM-95 (standardized to 95% curcuminoids, but also includes the tumeric plant's other active compounds. The bottom line here is that a. Curcumin is an extremely powerful anti- cancer substance, and b. the most bioavailable form (6 to 7 times more bioavailable than ordinary 95% extract) is BCM-95 and is available from the Life Extension Foundation. I'll let your friend do her own googling. Bring up "anti-cancer effects of resveratrol" and "anti-cancer effects of DIM, IC3. DIM complex with IC3 can be purchased from Swanson's Health Products in Fargo. Now for the 3-rd one, Resveratrol. As is the case with curcumin, there's a shortcoming when it comes to maximum absorbtion. A brief search will reveal that Life Enhancement, at HYPERLINK "http://www.life-"http://www.life- enhancement.com (a Co. associated with Dr. Wright), has THE MOST advanced delivery system available for the resveratrol. It's called "Pegylated Liposomes". Bring up Life enhancement and bring up the article "Pegylated Liposomes Increase Bioavailability" by Will Block. I might add that Life-Enhancement will soon come out with a Pegylated Liposomal delivery system for curcumin. Bring up the article "Solid Lipid Nanospheres for Delivering Curcuminoids". But until that system is available for the curcumin, I recommend the BCM-95 curcumin. However, the pegylated liposomal system is now available with the Resveratrol. A 4-th powerful anti-cancer substance would be Modified Citrus Pectin, brand name "Pectasol". On the expensive side but recommended if your friend has the $$. Just these 4 nutraceuticals are so powerful combined, that it's a safe assumption that your friend has a good chance of getting rid of the cancer. In HYPERLINK "mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com"FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > happen. > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 > 8:12 PM > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 8:12 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 8:12 PM
[FairfieldLife] Re: Natural cancer treatment center?
Cancer - you didn't say what type. In any event, the best one in the country would probably be http://www.tahoma-clinic.com Run by Dr. Jonathan Wright This assumes a well stocked back account for traveling and hotel expenses, aside from the treatment costs. An alternative would be to just take the same supplements that Dr. Wright would probably prescribe(I'll give a list below). This would cost in the hundreds of dollars instead of thousands. Have your friend contact me she opts for the 2nd alternative. Or, I can make a brief list of the most powerful known anti-cancer nutraceuticals known to mankind. I don't have any connection to the retailers who sell the products. There are a few med schools which have taken the first few timid steps toward an alternative treatment protocol, but they are years behind people like Dr. Wright. Basically, the whole range of anti-cancer substances is vast, like the base of a pyramid; but fortunately converges to a pinnacle just a few basic categories. To name a few of the substances at the pinnacle, (check these out by accessing a great alternative source of info: http://www.lef.org which should have another URL http://www.lifeextension.org Then check out the articles. Let's mention just three of the allstars: 1. Curcurmin (from tumeric), 2. DIM Complex with IC3, and 3. resveratrol. For example, accessing lef.org, we can input curcurmin and lots of articles should pop up. Here's an article from Life Extension Jan 2008: "Curcumin May Treat Intractable Brain Tumor". A brief google search will reveal that some of the more advanced med schools are jumpting into the curcurmin band wagon, UCLA for one. A search will reveal that Curcumin is not well absorbed, so the next step is to find a type of curcurmin that is. Again accessing lef.org, we find Oct 2007, "Novel Tumeric Compound Delivers Much More Curcurmin to the Blood"; and we see that it's called BCM-95 (standardized to 95% curcuminoids, but also includes the tumeric plant's other active compounds. The bottom line here is that a. Curcumin is an extremely powerful anti- cancer substance, and b. the most bioavailable form (6 to 7 times more bioavailable than ordinary 95% extract) is BCM-95 and is available from the Life Extension Foundation. I'll let your friend do her own googling. Bring up "anti-cancer effects of resveratrol" and "anti-cancer effects of DIM, IC3. DIM complex with IC3 can be purchased from Swanson's Health Products in Fargo. Now for the 3-rd one, Resveratrol. As is the case with curcumin, there's a shortcoming when it comes to maximum absorbtion. A brief search will reveal that Life Enhancement, at http://www.life- enhancement.com (a Co. associated with Dr. Wright), has THE MOST advanced delivery system available for the resveratrol. It's called "Pegylated Liposomes". Bring up Life enhancement and bring up the article "Pegylated Liposomes Increase Bioavailability" by Will Block. I might add that Life-Enhancement will soon come out with a Pegylated Liposomal delivery system for curcumin. Bring up the article "Solid Lipid Nanospheres for Delivering Curcuminoids". But until that system is available for the curcumin, I recommend the BCM-95 curcumin. However, the pegylated liposomal system is now available with the Resveratrol. A 4-th powerful anti-cancer substance would be Modified Citrus Pectin, brand name "Pectasol". On the expensive side but recommended if your friend has the $$. Just these 4 nutraceuticals are so powerful combined, that it's a safe assumption that your friend has a good chance of getting rid of the cancer. In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A friend of a friend has inoperable cancer. Does anyone know of a > residential cancer treatment center that follows a natural or holistic > approach? She's not expecting a miracle cure, but sometimes such things > happen. > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.9/1238 - Release Date: 1/22/2008 > 8:12 PM >