Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow?
But according to the Wikepedia explanation quoted below, mast cells are good things! Why are they then called tumours? Have you got it right i.e. that the tumours ARE mast cell tumours and not something else? Just like to clarify. dee On 5 Dec 2009, at 19:50, vicki hood wrote: > Mast cell? Success in curing a little pit bull I took in because of my > research. She had had 2 surgeries and was loaded with probably a hundred > small mast cell tumors waiting to take off into an explosion. Visable on > face, back, neck, underside--everywhere. She had been vaccinated everytime > she was shipped. Cause of mast cells? You got it. Program to cure-- > Curcuminoids to tolerance, along with CS, mms, healthy raw diet and good > loving care. Curcuminoids 500 mg then 1000 then 1500 until i could see a bit > of upset stomach. The little tumors, in a matter of a couple of weeks turned > grey, then almost black, then gone. Not a one i could see. Read up on the > structure of mast cells and how curcuminoids stop the feeding of these roots > and so the tumors get no nourishmement and dissolve. It worked on this 30 > pounder quite well. Hope this is information that u use. Always like to > add, it cannot hurt you. > - Original Message - > From: Pat > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 9:02 AM > Subject: Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? > > This from Wikipedia: > A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues and > contains many granules rich inhistamine and heparin. Although best known for > their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an important > protective role as well, being intimately involved in wound healing and > defense against pathogens.[1] > >
Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow?
Vicki, Do you think this would work on lipomas which are benign fatty tumors? Thanks, Dan On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:50 PM, vicki hood wrote: > Mast cell? Success in curing a little pit bull I took in because of my > research. She had had 2 surgeries and was loaded with probably a hundred > small mast cell tumors waiting to take off into an explosion. Visable on > face, back, neck, underside--everywhere. She had been vaccinated everytime > she was shipped. Cause of mast cells? You got it. Program to cure-- > Curcuminoids to tolerance, along with CS, mms, healthy raw diet and good > loving care. Curcuminoids 500 mg then 1000 then 1500 until i could see a > bit of upset stomach. The little tumors, in a matter of a couple of weeks > turned grey, then almost black, then gone. Not a one i could see. Read up > on the structure of mast cells and how curcuminoids stop the feeding of > these roots and so the tumors get no nourishmement and dissolve. It worked > on this 30 pounder quite well. Hope this is information that u use. Always > like to add, it cannot hurt you. > > - Original Message - > From: Pat > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 9:02 AM > Subject: Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? > This from Wikipedia: > A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues > and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Although best > known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an > important protective role as well, being intimately involved in wound > healing and defense against pathogens.[1] > > From: Dianne France > To: silver-list > Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 10:26:52 AM > Subject: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? > > I received an update on a friend and don't understand what they are talking > about when they say "masks in bone marrow." I tried looking it up without > success. The following is part of the email: > > "Dwayne's blast level is zero, and in in remission thanks to the chemo, but > he still has pneumonia in both lungs and that is getting better slowly, plus > he now has high level of "Masks" in his bone morrow. They will no more how > to treat it Tuesday when the test results come back. I am not sure exactly > what these masks are and how it affects his cancer." > > Could someone help me understand what this means. > > Dianne > > > Chat with Messenger straight from your Hotmail inbox. Check it out > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour
RE: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow?
Thank you for the explanation. Now I understand more thoroughly. Dianne Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:02:03 -0800 From: pattycake29...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? To: silver-list@eskimo.com This from Wikipedia: A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Although best known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an important protective role as well, being intimately involved in wound healing and defense against pathogens.[1] From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 10:26:52 AM Subject: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? I received an update on a friend and don't understand what they are talking about when they say "masks in bone marrow." I tried looking it up without success. The following is part of the email: "Dwayne's blast level is zero, and in in remission thanks to the chemo, but he still has pneumonia in both lungs and that is getting better slowly, plus he now has high level of "Masks" in his bone morrow. They will no more how to treat it Tuesday when the test results come back. I am not sure exactly what these masks are and how it affects his cancer." Could someone help me understand what this means. Dianne Chat with Messenger straight from your Hotmail inbox. Check it out _ Windows 7: Unclutter your desktop. Learn more. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/videos-tours.aspx?h=7sec&slideid=1&media=aero-shake-7second&listid=1&stop=1&ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_7secdemo:122009
Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow?
Mast cell? Success in curing a little pit bull I took in because of my research. She had had 2 surgeries and was loaded with probably a hundred small mast cell tumors waiting to take off into an explosion. Visable on face, back, neck, underside--everywhere. She had been vaccinated everytime she was shipped. Cause of mast cells? You got it. Program to cure-- Curcuminoids to tolerance, along with CS, mms, healthy raw diet and good loving care. Curcuminoids 500 mg then 1000 then 1500 until i could see a bit of upset stomach. The little tumors, in a matter of a couple of weeks turned grey, then almost black, then gone. Not a one i could see. Read up on the structure of mast cells and how curcuminoids stop the feeding of these roots and so the tumors get no nourishmement and dissolve. It worked on this 30 pounder quite well. Hope this is information that u use. Always like to add, it cannot hurt you. - Original Message - From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 9:02 AM Subject: Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? This from Wikipedia: A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Although best known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an important protective role as well, being intimately involved in wound healing and defense against pathogens.[1] -- From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 10:26:52 AM Subject: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? I received an update on a friend and don't understand what they are talking about when they say "masks in bone marrow." I tried looking it up without success. The following is part of the email: "Dwayne's blast level is zero, and in in remission thanks to the chemo, but he still has pneumonia in both lungs and that is getting better slowly, plus he now has high level of "Masks" in his bone morrow. They will no more how to treat it Tuesday when the test results come back. I am not sure exactly what these masks are and how it affects his cancer." Could someone help me understand what this means. Dianne -- Chat with Messenger straight from your Hotmail inbox. Check it out
Re: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow?
This from Wikipedia: A mast cell (or mastocyte) is a resident cell of several types of tissues and contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Although best known for their role in allergy and anaphylaxis, mast cells play an important protective role as well, being intimately involved in wound healing and defense against pathogens.[1] From: Dianne France To: silver-list Sent: Sat, December 5, 2009 10:26:52 AM Subject: CS>OT - masks in bone marrow? I received an update on a friend and don't understand what they are talking about when they say "masks in bone marrow." I tried looking it up without success. The following is part of the email: "Dwayne's blast level is zero, and in in remission thanks to the chemo, but he still has pneumonia in both lungs and that is getting better slowly, plus he now has high level of "Masks" in his bone morrow. They will no more how to treat it Tuesday when the test results come back. I am not sure exactly what these masks are and how it affects his cancer." Could someone help me understand what this means. Dianne Chat with Messenger straight from your Hotmail inbox. Check it out