Hi,

I don't give imput often because compared to the wealth of knowledge on
this list I am merely a grain of sand. :-) BUT! I would like to add to
the situation mentioned that CGF ( chlorella Growth Factor ) which is a
derivative of Chlorella has had great success with patients after
Chemotherapy. Chlorella has CGF but one can buy CGF alone so the dosage
Is more concentrated. When combined and taken in large doses it is very
affective in helping the body recover from conventional therapy as well
as lessen the effect of the therapy too. I am speaking loosely here but
if you do some research you will see this is documented. I'm sorry but I
don't have this information at hand. I have not had experience with,
only done research.  The experience I did have, after taking Chlorella
for over a year
One mole on my arm reduced in size considerably. I mean I had to double
check because I could have sworn that it was twice the size some time
back.

Something to consider.

Ernie


> Sorry to have tell you this: There is no way that any "Alternative" -
and
> let's try and be a bit real here! - NATURAL therapy can co-exist with
the
> terrible inflictions of allopathic medicine. No way known to science.
> If your friend elects, as does 99.875% of the population, to go that
route
> it is a final choice in more ways than one.
> One either decides that on the available evidence - or more likely,
> conditioning - course A or B is viable.
> It is a waste of time to even *think* of combining valid therapies
with
> allopathic invasive Cancer "treatment".  With all of the experience of
the
> Cancervivors, there is no way known to reverse/combat the damage of
> conventional extreme insult protocols like this.
> Think of having a leg chopped off.   It is final.  Like having a
breast
> chopped off - it is final. They do not regrow.


I agree with you that "holistic" and "allopathic" medicine are
incompatible,
certainly in their approaches. However, in certain instances they can
co-exist.

Certainly a good diet and proper nutrition can help mitigate some of the
more
severe effects of chemo. I just received an email about someone on chemo
who was
taking advanced Transfer Factor and as a result had few "side" effects
of the
chemo. Here is the data:





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