Dr. Chi's -Myomin, Angiostop, Revivin, asparagus powder
Hi everyone,
Is anyone currently taking Myomin, Revivin, Angiostop, or asparagus powder??
I wonder if the formulations Dr. Chi makes are similar to Dr. Wong's. I am determined to go all natural w/n the next year. I have to say that out of all the supplements i"ve taken in the last year and a half since diagnosis, the asparagus powder seemed the most amazingly helpful, made the difference in how I feel (stronger and clearer) and tumor markers started to hold steady and normal. So, that is a keeper for sure. I buy it in bulk though so won't be buying Dr. Chi's but glad to see that he uses it.
I'm curious about the myomin for aromatase inhibition though, and very interested in Angiostop which is made from a new found cancer fighter ,(and aphrodisiac) sea cucumber. There is a lot of research currently available in regards to sea cucumber for cancer. I'm curious about Revivin as well. Here's some links to some things I've read.
I really would like to hear from others who are interested and especially those who have taken or are taking them.
http://www.chi-health.co.uk/p_revivin
htttp://www.chi-health.co.uk/p_myomin.htm
http://www.holistichealthhouston.com/angiostopresearch.aspx
http://www.holistichealthhouston.com/angiostopbychisenterprises.aspx
http://www.herbalhealer.com/drchi.html
http://chi-analysis.com/blog/dr-chi-cancer-success-stories/#comments
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I've only clicked one of the links so far but the Herbal Healer Academy is where the lady I met that healed herself gets a lot of her stuff. That is where she gets heer essiac tea and the other 11 herb tea. She gave me one of their catalogs and I think its a good company. Going to read more about these products. I haven't tried any of them but I've read many times about asparagus puree being able to cure cancer.
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I asked Dr. Wong about the asparagus powder and he said he already has a very strong astragalus in my concoction...I guess the same thing?
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Asparagus and Astragalus are both potent immune boosters, so maybe that's why he said that, but they are definately two very different herbs with their own unique properties. I drink astragalus tea, and take astragalus supreme. Astragalus is great too, but the asparagus powder, also called shvarti powder to me seems even more powerful. No proof but, know I feel better after taking both of these herbs.
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My naturopath has me on Myomin, Angiostop, Revivin as well as Reishi Spore Extract and some Standard Process supplements likw Super EFF, Silymarin, Mammary PNG and Prolamine Iodine. I have been doing this since April As well as Vitamin C infusions. I feel great and am waiting for the results of my AMAS blood test.
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Flybyknight, that sounds great. i would love to hear more. Please feel free to pm me.
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Maybe Dr. WONG misread my inquiry since asparagus looks like astragalus at first glance....where do you all get your asparagus powder?
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Hi Joelelee, I just saw your post. I get my Asparagus powder (AKA shavtavari root powder) from starwest botanicals. It's organic...and potent, so be careful on the dosage. I take no more than 1/4 to 1/2 tsp per day.
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I take angiostop. recommended by Dr. at Sanoviv Medical Institute in Mexico. I have stage iv breast cancer with mets to liver, lungs, bones. ER and PR +. While it is helpful to list the receptors of your cancer, it is just as important (if not more) to know if your cancer is well differentiated or undifferentiated. Undifferentiated is more malignant, aggressive, has the worse prognosis and is very difficult to treat.
The cells are not defined, immature, growing differently, reacting to different stimuli, so they don't all respond to the same treatments. Example, only some of the cancer cells may respond to one chemo drug, while other cells respond to a different drug. Since you only take one drug at a time, it appears the cancer is not responding while in fact some of the cells may be, just not all of them.
I have watched many people have great success on various drugs, yet none have been effective on even slowing mine down. Surprising how this characteristic is not discussed much, even by the doctors. I have seen 3 oncologists and only the one in Mexico explained this to me and why I am being non responsive to treatment.
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