Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-07-16 Thread PTF
Hi Kirsteen,
Just checking in to see how you are doing.  I hope all is well under the 
circumstances.  Did I tell you about the TAT?  You can read about it at 
www.tatlife.com.  They have a DVD on cancer which I have given to a friend when 
she was ill with it and she said it was very helpful.
Blessings,
PT

  - Original Message - 
  From: Kirsteen Wright 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 5:27 AM
  Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?


  Many many thanks to all who gave me advice on what to take to mitigate the 
effects of the chemo. Thank you too for all the offers of prayers, I am very 
grateful for these. Whatever your belief system I believe prayers can never go 
wrong.

  I got the Patrick Quillin book mentioned and am reading it. I'm trying to 
watch my diet, though I reckon it's pretty good anyway. I'm upping my vitamins 
and minerals and probiootics. I use flax seed oil and also take a lot of the 
seeds themselves.

  I'm afraid because of the M.E. exercise isn't an option due to horrendous 
post exertional malaise nor is it possible to get out much. LDN isn't available 
over here but I'm looking into Insitol.

  I take it that since their main worry seems to be infection that taking 
plenty of CS and gargling with it etc would be a good idea?

  I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with a 
years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have the op, 
then radiotherapy and continued herceptin. 

  thanks again
  Kirsteen






Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-06-01 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Many many thanks to all who gave me advice on what to take to mitigate the
effects of the chemo. Thank you too for all the offers of prayers, I am very
grateful for these. Whatever your belief system I believe prayers can never
go wrong.

I got the Patrick Quillin book mentioned and am reading it. I'm trying to
watch my diet, though I reckon it's pretty good anyway. I'm upping my
vitamins and minerals and probiootics. I use flax seed oil and also take a
lot of the seeds themselves.

I'm afraid because of the M.E. exercise isn't an option due to horrendous
post exertional malaise nor is it possible to get out much. LDN isn't
available over here but I'm looking into Insitol.

I take it that since their main worry seems to be infection that taking
plenty of CS and gargling with it etc would be a good idea?

I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with
a years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have
the op, then radiotherapy and continued herceptin.

thanks again
Kirsteen


Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-06-01 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I wish you the very best with it all Kirsteen.  love dee


On 1 Jun 2011, at 10:27, Kirsteen Wright wrote:

 Many many thanks to all who gave me advice on what to take to mitigate the 
 effects of the chemo. Thank you too for all the offers of prayers, I am very 
 grateful for these. Whatever your belief system I believe prayers can never 
 go wrong.
 
 I got the Patrick Quillin book mentioned and am reading it. I'm trying to 
 watch my diet, though I reckon it's pretty good anyway. I'm upping my 
 vitamins and minerals and probiootics. I use flax seed oil and also take a 
 lot of the seeds themselves.
 
 I'm afraid because of the M.E. exercise isn't an option due to horrendous 
 post exertional malaise nor is it possible to get out much. LDN isn't 
 available over here but I'm looking into Insitol.
 
 I take it that since their main worry seems to be infection that taking 
 plenty of CS and gargling with it etc would be a good idea?
 
 I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with a 
 years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have the 
 op, then radiotherapy and continued herceptin. 
 
 thanks again
 Kirsteen
 
 
 
 


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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-06-01 Thread Robert L. Booth

Hi Kirsteen,
 
I wanted to comment on the exercises.  I was taught by my yoga teacher that if 
you visualize the exercise in your mind it will happen in the body. Do an 
exercise once and then do it in the mind as many times as you want.  It works 
for me.
Robert

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From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 4:27 AM


Many many thanks to all who gave me advice on what to take to mitigate the 
effects of the chemo. Thank you too for all the offers of prayers, I am very 
grateful for these. Whatever your belief system I believe prayers can never go 
wrong.

I got the Patrick Quillin book mentioned and am reading it. I'm trying to watch 
my diet, though I reckon it's pretty good anyway. I'm upping my vitamins and 
minerals and probiootics. I use flax seed oil and also take a lot of the seeds 
themselves.

I'm afraid because of the M.E. exercise isn't an option due to horrendous post 
exertional malaise nor is it possible to get out much. LDN isn't available over 
here but I'm looking into Insitol.

I take it that since their main worry seems to be infection that taking plenty 
of CS and gargling with it etc would be a good idea?

I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with a 
years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have the op, 
then radiotherapy and continued herceptin. 

thanks again
Kirsteen







Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-06-01 Thread Helena
Aloha Kirsteen,

My continuing prayers are with you.

I was told that taking daily (or as frequently as possible) Bentonite clay 
baths for 20 minutes a day would mitigate the effects of chemo and radiation.

All the best, Helena
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- Original Message - 
  From: Kirsteen Wright 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:27 PM
  Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?


  I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with a 
years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have the op, 
then radiotherapy and continued herceptin. 

  thanks again
  Kirsteen


RE: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-06-01 Thread Scott Adams
Have you read the book Knock out - doctors who are curing cancer also the
book DMSO: Nature's healer

Once claim is that by using DMSO it will potentiate the Chemo and far less
need to be used and there is far less side effects too.

Both books are HIGHLY recommended.
 
Scott Adams
www.lyme-resource.com http://www.lyme-resource.com/ 
You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! - Scott
Adams 


  _  

From: Kirsteen Wright [mailto:kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 4:27 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?


Many many thanks to all who gave me advice on what to take to mitigate the
effects of the chemo. Thank you too for all the offers of prayers, I am very
grateful for these. Whatever your belief system I believe prayers can never
go wrong.

I got the Patrick Quillin book mentioned and am reading it. I'm trying to
watch my diet, though I reckon it's pretty good anyway. I'm upping my
vitamins and minerals and probiootics. I use flax seed oil and also take a
lot of the seeds themselves.

I'm afraid because of the M.E. exercise isn't an option due to horrendous
post exertional malaise nor is it possible to get out much. LDN isn't
available over here but I'm looking into Insitol.

I take it that since their main worry seems to be infection that taking
plenty of CS and gargling with it etc would be a good idea?

I'm starting 3 cycles of FEC next week, followed by 3 of Taxotere alng with
a years course of Herceptin. A month after th last Taxotere I should have
the op, then radiotherapy and continued herceptin. 

thanks again
Kirsteen








Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-29 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/DMSO.html  this is the piece I read Mike.  dee


On 28 May 2011, at 21:07, M. G. Devour wrote:

 Kirsteen, Dorothy,
 
 Dee, you wrote:
 Oh I forgot to say to Kirsteen that DMSO targets the chemo to the cancer
 and helps keep it from attacking the healthy tissue.
 
 Do you have any references on this, Dee? Any specific protocol?
 
 My concern, Kirsteen, is that DMSO will potentiate (strengthen the 
 effects of) many pharmaceuticals, so I would want to know I was 
 following a tested protocol before I used it with anything as powerful 
 as chemo drugs.
 
 You'll be in my prayers, ma'am.
 
 Thank you all for the bountiful advice and words of encouragement.
 
 Peace,
 
 Mike D.
 
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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-28 Thread M. G. Devour
Kirsteen, Dorothy,

Dee, you wrote:
 Oh I forgot to say to Kirsteen that DMSO targets the chemo to the cancer
 and helps keep it from attacking the healthy tissue.

Do you have any references on this, Dee? Any specific protocol?
 
My concern, Kirsteen, is that DMSO will potentiate (strengthen the 
effects of) many pharmaceuticals, so I would want to know I was 
following a tested protocol before I used it with anything as powerful 
as chemo drugs.

You'll be in my prayers, ma'am.

Thank you all for the bountiful advice and words of encouragement.

Peace,

Mike D.

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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-25 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
just an added thought here.  What about the spray Vit D3?  This is what I use 
as its supposed to be the most bioavailable source.  dee


On 25 May 2011, at 03:48, David AuBuchon wrote:

 It is so ridicuulous...basically any natural supplement has more chance of 
 improving chemo than not...it is that ridiculous.  If you just threw darts at 
 a board you'd do well.  Some of the better ones I would take are:
 
 liposomal vitamin C...like 10 grams a day
 liposomal ubiquinol (from epic health)...like 400mg a day
 samento from nutramedix...like 30 drops twice a day
 Heavy Metal Detox (HMD) ...its a chlorella and other stuff 
 tincture...whatever the bottle says
 If you can afford it...take LifeOne liposomal cocktail.
 Passion4Life is my favorite multivitamin at present...take like 4 times the 
 recommended
 Micellized Vitamin D3 from Klaire Labs...like 10,000 units worth a day
 


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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-25 Thread David AuBuchon
micelles are like liposomes but generally smaller if I understand correctly.
  They will be the best absorbed and target the cancer I think.  THe Vit D
spray you are mentioning may be liposomal, which is also just as good.

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:10 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote:

 just an added thought here.  What about the spray Vit D3?  This is what I
 use as its supposed to be the most bioavailable source.  dee


 On 25 May 2011, at 03:48, David AuBuchon wrote:

  It is so ridicuulous...basically any natural supplement has more chance
 of improving chemo than not...it is that ridiculous.  If you just threw
 darts at a board you'd do well.  Some of the better ones I would take are:
 
  liposomal vitamin C...like 10 grams a day
  liposomal ubiquinol (from epic health)...like 400mg a day
  samento from nutramedix...like 30 drops twice a day
  Heavy Metal Detox (HMD) ...its a chlorella and other stuff
 tincture...whatever the bottle says
  If you can afford it...take LifeOne liposomal cocktail.
  Passion4Life is my favorite multivitamin at present...take like 4 times
 the recommended
  Micellized Vitamin D3 from Klaire Labs...like 10,000 units worth a day
 


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CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Hi All

I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by
surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.

Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really
upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was
hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of
the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with
that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands.
Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take
to ease the side effects?

Thanks in advance
Kirsteen


Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread MaryAnn Helland
I'm so sorry Kirsteen.  Do what you have to do.  Blessings on you, and prayers 
for your return to good health.
Mary Ann





From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:39:23 AM
Subject: CSOT Chemo advice please?

Hi All

I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by surgery 
for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer. 


Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really 
upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was 
hoping 
someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the chemo. I 
already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that with 
accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the chemo 
will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the side 
effects?

Thanks in advance
Kirsteen

Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Ronald Lowry
Hi Kirsteen
I am a cancer survivorlemme tell you how I did it.
1) start a regimen of Essiac Tea. Essiac is an immune builder and cancer
fighter. Take it before and after starting chemo or radiation.
Chemo/radiation breaks down you immune system. You will need it. Do NOT take
while doing chemo, as it may affect how the chemo works.
2) take a very strong pro-biotic. You need the p-b's too keep your good
bacteria going.
3) start taking a good quality hemp oil.if you can find a source. Go
online and watch Rick Simpson's Run from the cure
4) get outside daily.and exercise daily to keep your system oxygenated.
5) Listen very closely to your body.as to what to eat.how to
exercise.
6) eat organically
7) stay hydratedeven if not in the mood
   This will keep you as strong and healthy as possible and give you your
best shot at beating a very beatable disease.
Good luck
god bless
ron

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Kirsteen Wright 
kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All

 I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by
 surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.

 Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really
 upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was
 hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of
 the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with
 that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands.
 Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take
 to ease the side effects?

 Thanks in advance
 Kirsteen




Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Paula Perry


Kristen,

There are supplements to take that actually help the chemo to target the cancer and protect the healthy cells. Also, mitigate a lot of the side effects. My husband did it. It works and he is still alive and in excellant health after Hodgkins Lymphoma.
Get the book, Beating Cancer with Nutrition by Patrick Quillin. He was the nutritionist for Cancer Treatment Centers of America. I can attest to his recommendations working. Husband is 6 years with no evident cancer and he is a smoker on top of that! One quickrecommendation is avoid sugar. Sugar is a cancer feeder. A lot of info at www.cancertutor.com
Take care,
Paula

-Original Message- From: MaryAnn Helland <marmar...@bellsouth.net>Sent: May 24, 2011 8:44 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please? 



I'm so sorry Kirsteen. Do what you have to do. Blessings on you, and prayers for your return to good health.
Mary Ann



From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.comTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:39:23 AMSubject: CSOT Chemo advice please?Hi AllI'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer. Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the side effects?Thanks in advanceKirsteen



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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Guyot Léna
All gingers: crystallized (The Ginger People make great stuff), dried,  
teas, or St. Claires Ginger pastilles, are all good for mitigating  
nausea. You might want to choose the least amount of sugar, though.  
Good luck.

Be well,
Léna

On May 24, 2011, at 6:39 AM, Kirsteen Wright wrote:

Hi All

I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed  
by surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.


Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that  
really upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead.  
What I was hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate  
the effects of the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of  
the time in bed with that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness  
and swollen glands. Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is  
there anything I can take to ease the side effects?


Thanks in advance
Kirsteen




Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
You have my very best wishes Kirsteen.  What about Vit D and liposomal Vit C in 
high doses?  Plus iodine at a separate time.  dee


On 24 May 2011, at 11:39, Kirsteen Wright wrote:

 Hi All
 
 I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by 
 surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer. 
 
 Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really 
 upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was 
 hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the 
 chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that 
 with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the 
 chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the 
 side effects?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Kirsteen
 


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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Oh I forgot to say to Kirsteen that DMSO targets the chemo to the cancer and 
helps keep it from attacking the healthy tissue.  dee


On 24 May 2011, at 15:10, Paula Perry wrote:

 Kristen,
  
 There are supplements to take that actually help the chemo to target the 
 cancer and protect the healthy cells. Also, mitigate a lot of the side 
 effects. My husband did it. It works and he is still alive and in excellant 
 health after Hodgkins Lymphoma.
 Get the book, Beating Cancer with Nutrition by Patrick Quillin. He was the 
 nutritionist for Cancer Treatment Centers of America. I can attest to his 
 recommendations working. Husband is 6 years with no evident cancer and he is 
 a smoker on top of that! One quick recommendation is avoid sugar. Sugar is a 
 cancer feeder. A lot of info atwww.cancertutor.com
 Take care,
 Paula
 
 -Original Message- 
 From: MaryAnn Helland 
 Sent: May 24, 2011 8:44 AM 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Subject: Re: CSOT Chemo advice please? 
 
 I'm so sorry Kirsteen.  Do what you have to do.  Blessings on you, and 
 prayers for your return to good health.
 Mary Ann
 
 From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:39:23 AM
 Subject: CSOT Chemo advice please?
 
 Hi All
 
 I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by 
 surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer. 
 
 Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really 
 upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was 
 hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the 
 chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that 
 with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the 
 chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the 
 side effects?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Kirsteen
 
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Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Del
Kirsteen:

I am no expert, but I have done a lot of research on cancer for my sister and 
we have a friend on chemo who has also given us good information.
Basically, chemo trashes your immune system, so you have to take supplements 
that will fortify you.
The most important one we have found is IP6-Inositol.
Please read this article for information on IP6:
http://jn.nutrition.org/content/133/11/3778S.full
Our friend with cancer was told by her doctor to take this while on chemo to 
keep her immune system working.
My wife and I started taking it every day just to strengthen our immune 
systems, and my health has shown a visible improvement since.
For cancer patients, they recommend two scoops of the powder per day, but I 
can’t tolerate the powder, so I take the capsules – it takes 16 capsules to 
equal two scoops, but I only take four to eight per day.
You should also be taking a minimum of 5000 IU of Vit D3 per day and as much 
Liposomal C as you can tolerate, which you can buy from Livon Labs or make it 
yourself according to the Brooks Bradley method (well documented on this list).
Here are some resources for those:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/03/10/what-dose-of-oral-vitamin-d-do-you-need-to-prevent-cancer.aspx
http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi144.html
You should also consider LDN (low dose naltrexone) to strengthen your immune 
system, especially as regards lymphedema, since you will have lymph glands 
removed – see the following:
http://whitakerwellness.com/our-therapies/low-dose-naltrexone/content/story/Improvements-in-Lymphedema.html
Finally, diet and exercise (if possible) are important.  You need to eliminate 
refined sugar and cut down on carbs.  Mercola has a lot of information on this.

Hope this helps.
Sorry it is so late.

Del

You should also eat an anti-cancer diet (no sugar, low carbs):



From: Kirsteen Wright 
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 6:39 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CSOT Chemo advice please?

Hi All

I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by surgery 
for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer. 

Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really 
upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was 
hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of the 
chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with that 
with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands. Obviously the 
chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take to ease the side 
effects?

Thanks in advance
Kirsteen



Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread David AuBuchon
It is so ridicuulous...basically any natural supplement has more chance of
improving chemo than not...it is that ridiculous.  If you just threw darts
at a board you'd do well.  Some of the better ones I would take are:

liposomal vitamin C...like 10 grams a day
liposomal ubiquinol (from epic health)...like 400mg a day
samento from nutramedix...like 30 drops twice a day
Heavy Metal Detox (HMD) ...its a chlorella and other stuff
tincture...whatever the bottle says
If you can afford it...take LifeOne liposomal cocktail.
Passion4Life is my favorite multivitamin at present...take like 4 times the
recommended
Micellized Vitamin D3 from Klaire Labs...like 10,000 units worth a day

Basically anything that improves chemo, ends up treating cancer by itself
anyway.

For example, here is all stuff that protects from radiation:
http://scientificliving.net/2011/03/36-supplements-to-protect-yourself-from-radiation/
Most of those will also apply to chemotherapy.

~David

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Del d...@altsystem.com wrote:

Kirsteen:

 I am no expert, but I have done a lot of research on cancer for my sister
 and we have a friend on chemo who has also given us good information.
 Basically, chemo trashes your immune system, so you have to take
 supplements that will fortify you.
 The most important one we have found is IP6-Inositol.
 Please read this article for information on IP6:
 http://jn.nutrition.org/content/133/11/3778S.full
 Our friend with cancer was told by her doctor to take this while on chemo
 to keep her immune system working.
 My wife and I started taking it every day just to strengthen our immune
 systems, and my health has shown a visible improvement since.
 For cancer patients, they recommend two scoops of the powder per day, but I
 can’t tolerate the powder, so I take the capsules – it takes 16 capsules to
 equal two scoops, but I only take four to eight per day.
 You should also be taking a minimum of 5000 IU of Vit D3 per day and as
 much Liposomal C as you can tolerate, which you can buy from Livon Labs or
 make it yourself according to the Brooks Bradley method (well documented on
 this list).
 Here are some resources for those:

 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/03/10/what-dose-of-oral-vitamin-d-do-you-need-to-prevent-cancer.aspx
 http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi144.html
 You should also consider LDN (low dose naltrexone) to strengthen your
 immune system, especially as regards lymphedema, since you will have lymph
 glands removed – see the following:

 http://whitakerwellness.com/our-therapies/low-dose-naltrexone/content/story/Improvements-in-Lymphedema.html
 Finally, diet and exercise (if possible) are important.  You need to
 eliminate refined sugar and cut down on carbs.  Mercola has a lot of
 information on this.

 Hope this helps.
 Sorry it is so late.

 Del

 You should also eat an anti-cancer diet (no sugar, low carbs):



  *From:* Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, May 24, 2011 6:39 AM
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Subject:* CSOT Chemo advice please?

 Hi All

 I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by
 surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.

 Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that really
 upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What I was
 hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the effects of
 the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time in bed with
 that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen glands.
 Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything I can take
 to ease the side effects?

 Thanks in advance
 Kirsteen




Re: CSOT Chemo advice please?

2011-05-24 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Kirsteen,

You have had some good advice here. May I suggest that you also go to  
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/join
(Yahoo! ID required) They are pleasant, helpful people and there seem to be 
some really 
wonderful success stories. 

OK,
Tony Moody

On 24 May 2011 at 11:39, Kirsteen Wright wrote about :
Subject : CSOT Chemo advice please?

 Hi All
 
 I'm about to undergo a course of Chemotherapy and Herceptin followed by
 surgery for an aggressive breast and lymph node cancer.
 
 Can I first of all please ask, no advice not to have it. I find that
 really upsetting as it's already a done deal and will be going ahead. What
 I was hoping someone could advise me is what to take to mitigate the
 effects of the chemo. I already have M.E. so am laid up a lot of the time
 in bed with that with accompanying shakes, nausea, dizziness and swollen
 glands. Obviously the chemo will make all this worse so is there anything
 I can take to ease the side effects?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Kirsteen
 



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