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Hello Paulabeth.........Here is some information that you should find helpful. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NAH/is_9_31/ai_80679941http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/new/naessen.htmThis website has a commercial aspect to it which may cause one to have a bit of a negative reaction but then again perhaps they are just trying to "pass forward" the knowledge they have acquired. http://www.billybest.net/billy'sstory.htmA TRUE STORY THAT IS INSPIRATIONAL: I am posting this story because it truly appears to be a miraculous result of a few weeks of non traditional treatments for terminal prostate cancer, a shift in intention and/or perhaps even Divine Intervention. A friend of mine was told in early December 2006 by oncologists that he would not survive to see Christmas. His wife who is a nurse, saw all of his scans and tests and understood she could soon be arranging for palliative care and making funeral arrangements. His cancer had spread throughout his body into most organs and bones and his lungs were so full he could hardly draw a breath. He was given steroids for pain control. After a few days of despair he decided to go ice fishing which is one of his great passions and something happened to change his mind set and he decided to fight. He made arrangements to take natural treatments at a complementary medical clinic nearby. He had about 12 weeks of weekly Intravenous Vitamin C/ Lipoic Acid infusions along with a 21 day course of daily injections of 714X. He did take one injection of Lupron at the beginning of these treatments. Today he has no symptoms of dis ease. He feels strong and healthy, takes no pain meds, has resumed all daily activities and his scans reflect this amazing change in his health. The oncologists who did his scans for him told him he should just keep up what he is doing. My understanding is that there are no side effects to these treatments other than a possible one to the high dose Vit.C if one has had a previous problem with kidney stones. I hope this message is helpful and hopeful to others and if anyone would like more information please feel free to contact me. Blessings Shemay
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I am no researcher nor do I claim to understand all of this cancer "stuff." What I do know is that my first oncologist was a breast cancer survivor who did do surgery/chemo and radiation. Also, she participated in research and studies. Now it seems like more and more targeted therapies are coming to be .. i.e. herceptin, tykerb etc. I for one, will listen to what has been known to work. I know many cancer survivors who went through chemo and did fine....myself included.
I understand you are scared and trying to find the facts. I respect that. I, too, was very afraid of chemo and also tried to talk my doctors into me not needing it. However, at the end of the day, I did what I needed to do - what has been proven in studies to benefit us and to date am doing fine.
Just my 2 cents.
Mary Jo
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I am so happy for you Mary Jo...you are strong!!!
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