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Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus, and the hospital lost his notes for 1 month, so are fast tracking him for radiotherapy and chemotherapy. From years of being a member of this forumn I know that is not the best route, but do not have the right to say what would be the best treatment to follow. What I would like to do is give him some advise on what would be the best natural approach to take, and would be most thankful with any advise that anyone could offer.
jimmyw- Posts : 78
Join date : 2009-02-22
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
You would have to do some research yourself as well. Unfortunately or maybe fortunately for me, I haven't had to do any research about cancer. But I've bookmarked some websites just in case:
http://www.cancertutor.com/index.html
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/cancerselftreatment.htm
Good luck.
PS. A more specific page for esophageal cancer is:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Colon_Cancer.html
http://www.cancertutor.com/index.html
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/cancerselftreatment.htm
Good luck.
PS. A more specific page for esophageal cancer is:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Colon_Cancer.html
zerx- Posts : 250
Join date : 2008-07-12
Location : New Hampshire
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
I advised him that angioblock would help reduce the growth of the tumour, so wonder if that could be taken at the same time as chemo
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nutricology-Allergy-Research-Group-Angioblock/dp/B000N93QKO/ref%3dsr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323729116&sr=8-1-fkmr1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nutricology-Allergy-Research-Group-Angioblock/dp/B000N93QKO/ref%3dsr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1323729116&sr=8-1-fkmr1
jimmyw- Posts : 78
Join date : 2009-02-22
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
Chemotherapy has a 3% success rate at best. It only works for 3 different types of cancers, yet it is prescribed for almost all types. Chemotherapy and radiation almost always cause second generation cancers.
Esophageal cancer is not one of those cancers that responds to chemotherapy. 90% of all cancers are encouraged to flourish because of oral pathology, and esophageal is definitely no exception. In fact, it's usually the case.
If it had it, the first thing I would do is have all cavitations and root canals looked at, assuming they exist. That is examined for chronic inflammation via heat signatures.
There are a lot of things that can work, but oral pathology, address is that paramount for anything to work permanently.
Esophageal cancer is not one of those cancers that responds to chemotherapy. 90% of all cancers are encouraged to flourish because of oral pathology, and esophageal is definitely no exception. In fact, it's usually the case.
If it had it, the first thing I would do is have all cavitations and root canals looked at, assuming they exist. That is examined for chronic inflammation via heat signatures.
There are a lot of things that can work, but oral pathology, address is that paramount for anything to work permanently.
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Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
I would say replace all foods with foods that either kill cancer or stop tumor growth you have to research all the studies as well as herbs and compunds that shrink tumors or stop cancer etc few things that come to mind are goji juice or powder
Aged garlic
Rhodiola rosea
Medicinal mushrooms
Maple syrup
Mangosteen
Sweet potatoes
Lots of multi colored vegetables and juices for meals
Beta glucan
Graviola
Artesimminin
Tocotrienols
But there are hundreds of other compounds as well just reaserch the things that have multipl cancer related studies most are done on lab animals and are compounds that cannot be patented hence no interest by big pharma etc
Aged garlic
Rhodiola rosea
Medicinal mushrooms
Maple syrup
Mangosteen
Sweet potatoes
Lots of multi colored vegetables and juices for meals
Beta glucan
Graviola
Artesimminin
Tocotrienols
But there are hundreds of other compounds as well just reaserch the things that have multipl cancer related studies most are done on lab animals and are compounds that cannot be patented hence no interest by big pharma etc
bocor- Posts : 354
Join date : 2009-10-07
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
jimmyw wrote:Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus, and the hospital lost his notes for 1 month, so are fast tracking him for radiotherapy and chemotherapy. From years of being a member of this forumn I know that is not the best route, but do not have the right to say what would be the best treatment to follow. What I would like to do is give him some advise on what would be the best natural approach to take, and would be most thankful with any advise that anyone could offer.
Best option would be to find a pound of high quality cannabis and follow the RSO "Rick Simpson" cancer protocol (make it yourself).
NYJets- Posts : 486
Join date : 2012-05-17
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
Yea rick simpson oil sounds like another good option
Another compound i remembered was ellagic acid found in pomegranate and red raspberry strong anti cancer research on that as well
Another compound i remembered was ellagic acid found in pomegranate and red raspberry strong anti cancer research on that as well
bocor- Posts : 354
Join date : 2009-10-07
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
Also with these things you need to do strong therapeutic dosages and not just a couple pills of different supplements you have to
Saturate your body with anti cancer compounds to pack a punch
Saturate your body with anti cancer compounds to pack a punch
bocor- Posts : 354
Join date : 2009-10-07
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
There is a very common drug that many scientific studies showed to be successful in fighting cancer.
The drug I'm talking about is Metformin, used to treat diabetes. Some guys that aim to slow-down aging also take it...
However, the best way to fight cancer is with ketogenic (low carb, medium protein and high fat) diet. Cancer cells need sugar to thrive (slow developing cancers can also thrive with amino-acids/proteins), but none can get their energy from fat. Cancer cells are biological immortal (they don't age), but they have a major defect in their mitochondria (they need sugar and don't work with fat). You can use it to fight them.
I do intermittent fasting for cancer prevention and reduce aging. If I had cancer I would do more long water fasts and reduce carbs even more. Fasting is not mumbo jumbo, some doctors actually recommend it with combination with more conventional therapies such as radio and chemo. It greatly reduces the side effects of those therapies.
You can read below many first-person testimonials about fasting and chemotherapy:
https://forum.breastcancercare.org.uk/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?advanced=false&allow_punctuation=false&filter=location&location=forum-board%3A4435&q=fasting
Cancer has a close relationship with diabetes. What it's good to fight one, it's also good to fight the other.
Read from credible sources that you can find at Google Scholar. Don't trust every blog or forum you read on the web...
My English is not great, but I hope that it's understandable. Cheers.
The drug I'm talking about is Metformin, used to treat diabetes. Some guys that aim to slow-down aging also take it...
However, the best way to fight cancer is with ketogenic (low carb, medium protein and high fat) diet. Cancer cells need sugar to thrive (slow developing cancers can also thrive with amino-acids/proteins), but none can get their energy from fat. Cancer cells are biological immortal (they don't age), but they have a major defect in their mitochondria (they need sugar and don't work with fat). You can use it to fight them.
I do intermittent fasting for cancer prevention and reduce aging. If I had cancer I would do more long water fasts and reduce carbs even more. Fasting is not mumbo jumbo, some doctors actually recommend it with combination with more conventional therapies such as radio and chemo. It greatly reduces the side effects of those therapies.
You can read below many first-person testimonials about fasting and chemotherapy:
https://forum.breastcancercare.org.uk/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?advanced=false&allow_punctuation=false&filter=location&location=forum-board%3A4435&q=fasting
Cancer has a close relationship with diabetes. What it's good to fight one, it's also good to fight the other.
Read from credible sources that you can find at Google Scholar. Don't trust every blog or forum you read on the web...
My English is not great, but I hope that it's understandable. Cheers.
BE-COOL- Posts : 15
Join date : 2015-04-23
Re: Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus
jimmyw wrote:Family member has Cancer of the oesophagus, and the hospital lost his notes for 1 month, so are fast tracking him for radiotherapy and chemotherapy. From years of being a member of this forumn I know that is not the best route, but do not have the right to say what would be the best treatment to follow. What I would like to do is give him some advise on what would be the best natural approach to take, and would be most thankful with any advise that anyone could offer.
https://nutritionfacts.org/video/strawberries-versus-esophageal-cancer/
alphadelta- Posts : 171
Join date : 2011-10-12
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