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http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Breast_Cancer.html This is a very good site.
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I found my alternative protocol on this site. It can be overwhelming, there is so much information, but it's well worth taking the time to read through it.
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nixieschaos what are you doing? What protocol are you using? I agree there is so much information on this site. I have a lot of books too. If I don't hear from you, I'll send to a PM.
Bill Henderson and Ty Bollinger speak very highly of Webster Kehr, author of Cancer Tutor.
Sincerely,
Julie
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Report this PostPost a replyI found this!!!!! Thanks!!!!Mar 18, 2009 03:59 am, edited Mar 18, 2009 04:01 AM by nixieschaosnixieschaos wrote: I had a 6cm lump removed from my right breast on Oct. 4 2007. My entire breast was one big mass though. On Oct 4, I completely changed my diet. no more processed foods, no meat no dairy, just fruits and vegetables. I looked up cancer fighting foods on the internet, a site called the cancer tutor (cancertutor.com) , and foods that cause cancer. Took all of the info and decided to take control. On Oct 10, 2007, I was diagnosed with Stage IV inflamatory ductal carcenoma. When I told my doc what I was doing as far as diet, he said "eat whatever you want"...My common sense told me to ignore him...I began an alternative treatment called the Amazon Protocol, added cats claw & Pau d'Arco caps and tea, ground flax, wheatgrass, spirulina, etc...organic, organic, organic...It is proven that organic foods are by far the better choice as the nutrients have not been depleted. Our bodies do not digest animal protein easily, so I stay away from meat. I have mets to the bone, so Dairy is out, as the energy our bodies uses to digest calcium from animals depletes other nutrients. And it sucks! I love cheese....BUT...My docs are scratching their heads. I am rapidly healing. I was told I was going to have to have a masectomy. They said there was no way to shrink the mass in my breast...It's GONE. My doc now says no masectomy. She walks through the chemo room and just smiles at me and shakes her head... My tumor markers are at 17. I am on Herceptin and taxol once a week, and I feel fabulous. I don't know what is working, I am doing so much, but I think that the positive effects of taking charge of my future, with regard to my diet and fighting this thing, (whether my thoughts on meat and dairy are right or wrong) I believe are working. I believe diet is HUGE, It's hard, but it's our lives! I asked about Antioxidants. My chemo nurse and others have told me that antioxicants in regular doses are ok...it's the mega-dosing that interferes with the chemo. Man this makes my head swim. I just want to be done with this by summer...I have plans! ( I wrote that around April 07) Today I am stable as hell, I feel great. The Amazon Protocol strengthened and protected my immune system. My bloodwork has always come back nearly perfect, markers are at 15. I do Herceptin every three weeks, in addition to the Alternative. I will no doubt beat this thing. We are warriors and this disease has invaded OUR world. This is my life and the enemy can't take it from me
Dx 10/10/2008, IDC, 6cm+, Stage IV, Grade 3, 2/0 nodes, mets, ER-/PR+, HER2+ -
amazon protocol can be found by calling the number listed on nutranomics.com. You can look at the website, but the protocol consists of four supplements, one of which is the Amazon factor, specifically designed for cancer
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