Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-31 Thread Paula Perry
find the link for you and send it on another message. Paula - Original Message - From: "G & K Murray" To: Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:54 PM Subject: Re: CS>pancreatic cancer > For anyone out there, > > What are the chances that led light therapy may have aggav

Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-30 Thread G & K Murray
For anyone out there, What are the chances that led light therapy may have aggavated the cancer. She is just 40 and has found a mass in her stomach and then in her pancreas, uterus & overies and maybe even her liver. This person has been using a led light belt for a couple of years and I a

Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-30 Thread nathan cross
kowal...@aol.com Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>pancreatic cancer Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 03:19:04 EDT I've totally lost track of who wanted the cancer information. I just got finished typing a bunch of this information out from a book for som

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2006-07-30 Thread Ekowal459
I've totally lost track of who wanted the cancer information. I just got finished typing a bunch of this information out from a book for someone I know whose mother has lung cancer and I knew there was someone on here before, asking for whatever information we could give. If they/You haven't

Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-21 Thread Paula Perry
AM Subject: Re: CS>pancreatic cancer Steve gives good advice. Doctors are not trained in the giving of "Hope" for they actually have so very little of it themselves. What they do have is a very large arsenal of poisons designed to attack the body. How typically American, righ

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2006-07-20 Thread Carol Ann
Steve gives good advice. Doctors are not trained in the giving of "Hope" for they actually have so very little of it themselves. What they do have is a very large arsenal of poisons designed to attack the body. How typically American, right down to the health care system. Generally, their resu

Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-20 Thread Grace1way
To add to what the list members have said: Check out _http://www.beckwithfamily.com/Flax1.html_ (http://www.beckwithfamily.com/Flax1.html) . This is a transcription of a tape made by Clifford Beckwith, who recovered from Stage IV prostate cancer using Flax seed oil and cottage cheese (Joha

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2006-07-20 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
I would also note that the great Steve Jobs recovered from pancreatic cancer. I have no idea about this therapeutic regimen; whatever it was, evidently it worked! JBB On Thursday, Jul 20, 2006, at 16:43 Asia/Tokyo, scl...@netzero.net wrote: My dad had pancreatic and liver cancer. The onco

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2006-07-20 Thread noblemetals
t@eskimo.com > Subject: Re: CS>pancreatic cancer > > >My dad had pancreatic and liver cancer. The oncologists did not give him > much hope at stage 4 when it was discovered last year. In any case he did the > chemo route but also added creative visualizations and acupun

Re: CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-20 Thread scl...@netzero.net
My dad had pancreatic and liver cancer. The oncologists did not give him much hope at stage 4 when it was discovered last year. In any case he did the chemo route but also added creative visualizations and acupuncture to reduce the effects of the chemo (nausea ,weakness) and to restore his

CS>pancreatic cancer

2006-07-19 Thread G & K Murray
Hi, What can anyone tell me about this disease. I have heard it is one of the worsed a person can have. Is there any hope? G Murray -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, addre

CS>Pancreatic Cancer

2005-01-24 Thread Dan Nave
I would definitely be doing the Hulda Clark protocol on this, with the Zapper and the anti-parasite herbs. Right away. And doing CS in large doses too... Dan CS>Pancreatic Cancer From: William Amos (view other messages by this author) Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:26

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2005-01-21 Thread David W Kenney
ry 21, 2005 3:26 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Pancreatic Cancer A friend is being treated for pancreatic cancer. He was found on the floor of the post office unable to breath. He is on very expensive medicine. Does anyone know if the breathing problem could be a result of the cance

CS>Pancreatic Cancer

2005-01-21 Thread William Amos
A friend is being treated for pancreatic cancer. He was found on the floor of the post office unable to breath. He is on very expensive medicine. Does anyone know if the breathing problem could be a result of the cancer and of course, has anyone had any experiance using CS for this type of disea

Re: CS>Pancreatic cancer

2003-06-28 Thread colloidal . silver
z, E.E. Providence, RI - Original Message - From: nancymike To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 5:45 PM Subject: CS>Pancreatic cancer Hi, I've had such great results with CS IV's for my MS. I'm wondering if there is any thought of what it might do for someone with pancreatic cancer? any thoughts for my friend? Nancy

Re: CS>Pancreatic cancer

2003-06-23 Thread NebMikey
. I'm wondering if there is any thought of what it might do for someone with pancreatic cancer? any thoughts for my friend? Nancy Nancy... Its kind of off topic, but if it hasnt come up already, I would very strongly urge your friend to look in to taking high doses of proteolytic enzymes.

CS>Pancreatic cancer

2003-06-23 Thread nancymike
Hi, I've had such great results with CS IV's for my MS. I'm wondering if there is any thought of what it might do for someone with pancreatic cancer? any thoughts for my friend? Nancy