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Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 17 Aug 2011 22:09 #4557

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I have written about this situation before and this is the latest update.
Please note I only had him to do Protocol 1000 for one week and in my opinion it does not negate the use of MMS. In fact he felt an improvement.

A family member who is 60 years old has been diagnosed with advance RCC stage 4. It has spread to the lymph nodes, and lungs, and there is a small legion on liver. The doctors gave him 11 months to live with out doing anything. Surgery and radiation are ruled out to be too risky. He has high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and is border line type 2 diabetic. He has developed DVT in booth legs. The doctors speculate it is the tumor in the lymph node on his lower back that is preventing blood flow. I believe it is because in a unrelated old back injury he was bed ridden for a week that caused the DVT prior to his stay at the hospital. The doctors only solution at this time, before the biopsy results return, is to administer his first round of Chemo (Torisel). He is currently back at home taking morphine in the pill form for pain and he lacks an appetite.

If i was in his shoes I would stop the chemo and pain meds altogether. I am a firm believer that nature will fight for you if you follow the homeopathic method.

This is my plan of action if off of pain killers and Chemo.

A diet rich in organic vegatables and fruits (no oranges and grapefruit), almonds, white chicken breast, potassium supplements, miso soup, Alkaline water, Reishi Mushroom extract. In addition, the "Indian Herb" by Lifelinewater.com. Everything else is excluded.

For pain and appetite medical marijuana administered through a vaporizer (We live in California were it is legal if given a doctors note and license of use)

The MMS 1 & MMS 2 & DSM0 70/30

Protocol 2000 & Protocol 3000. As Described in jimhumble.biz/

What are your thoughts on the plan of action?

If he chooses to stay on Torisel and pain killers, what are the adverse drug reactions with Cholorine Dioxide and DSM0? I have also have read he cannot use any herbs while doing the chemo treatments.

Your opinion is highly welcomed, I need help.

Thank you, Vic

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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 17 Aug 2011 22:57 #4559

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Hi Vic,

I’m glad you are trying to help out your family. Jim says to never give up on anyone, so I think full recoveries are always possible.

Please understand I am not a doctor and have absolutely no experience with the circumstances you have described. But I’ll just give you my general opinion if I was working under these facts.

In general, Jim has not found drug interactions to be a problem, we don’t have any warnings about that at all based on his experience. He cured a lot of HIV cases and many of them were on powerful ARV drugs and even stayed on them after getting well because of government policies. And if you start out slow with the MMSs and DMSO then if there is a problem you’ll see it right away. So I wouldn’t be concerned about the drug interactions.

I think all the things you describe sound like strong healers. When someone gets committed and makes a big change in their diet and lifestyle it is amazing what can happen.

The MMSs and DMSO are very powerful healers and combined with the other changes this kind of plan could really be effective. These protocols take effect pretty quickly so results will come fast, it will just take some commitment to rough it out through the healing reactions.

I have a friend who cured herself of advanced kidney cancer more than five years ago. She had some tough healing reactions to endure but stuck with it. She used a lot of beet juice and chlorella and other things probably similar to what you are recommending.

I hope they listen to you and you can bring back a good report,

Michael
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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 17 Aug 2011 23:24 #4561

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Thank you very much, this is very helpful

In my opinion, this validates the info I read on www.cancertutor.com/
and urpersonalhealthguide.blogspot.com/2008/07/say-no-to-chemotherapy.html

Yes I agree about your comment on the anemic reaction to chemo, torisel clearly states it "may" cause this side effect.

This particular website has been instrumental in giving me a "closer to the truth perspective" on the facts about FDA drugs and the user community. www.ehealthme.com

It makes my heart drop to realize all these people are subjecting themselves to all this pain and suffering to treat symptoms not the cause.
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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 22 Aug 2011 19:14 #4682

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Happy to report at this time the Deep Vein Thrombosis in both his legs show a significant response to a 2 ounce (MMS 40 drops activated) spray bottle and and application of 70/30 DSMO to affected areas. The inflammation has gradually decreased. His knees are back to "normal" shape and the ankles, shins, and feet have decreased inflammation as well. At this rate I believe it may rid his DVT completely. Right now there are no adverse drug reactions to blood thinners, pain killers and chemo to report. For three days he did one application at night. Third Day, morning and night, today will be every other hour for 10 hours (5 applications. We have been also applying it to his kidney area as well. My family member was a skeptic and is beginning to see the light now:lol: The Doctors believe that the DVT was triggered by a lymphoma that is partially obstructing the inferior vena cava and until it shrinks, nothing can be done other than taking blood thinners to protect his lungs and heart.

Now this is my opinion based on observation, note I am not a doctor or a expert in the medical field. Based on the doctors assessment that the inflammation will continue indefinitely, why has his inflammation gradually been decreasing in a matter of five days? Is the tumor in that area shrinking and/or is is blood clot dissolving because he used MMS and DSMO? I think I know the answer, let see what happens in a couple of weeks. I pray in the future he uses Protocols 2000 and 3000 for a complete wellness program with gradual discontinuation of conventional medicine.
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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 22 Aug 2011 20:26 #4685

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Great report Victor, thank you very much!

Really appreciate the detail which is so helpful for other people. This is a good example of what skin application of MMS and DMSO can do. And this with only 1 application a day for 3 days and then two yesterday. Awesome results for such a small investment; shows his body is responding very well to these two healers.

Five applications in a day should really bring dramatic improvement. I can't think of a better way to make believers out of skeptics.

The DMSO is supposed to be really helpful for blood circulation and reducing inflammation, among many other benefits.

Excellent work Victor, let us know how it goes,

Michael
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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 09 Sep 2011 22:05 #5180

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I have good news to report on prognosis. I wanted to report earlier but waited to see more dramatic results. Again this is just my opinion and I am not giving anyone medical advise nor am I a doctor.

His DVT is almost completely gone! Remember his entire lower half of his body was completely swollen. It was so bad that he could not put on any shoes, let alone walk with out assistance, practically bed ridden. During this time he has only two chemo (Torisel) IV injections. His Oncologists said I quote "It takes 3 months to actually see a reduction in tumor size." Now he is able to put on slippers for the first time and walk around on his own! His body even urinated out some blood clots. We have him on Protocol 1000, 2000 and 3000, we alternate depending on nausea level. Currently he has reduced his intake and frequency of pain killers and blood thinners to two kinds only. No adverse drug reactions to report. One Doctor is very surprised and believes the blood thinners may be responsible in combination of the Chemo. LOL! I bear no malice toward the doctor but he needs to read his own medical accounts of how blood thinners work and when (Torisel) Chemo begins working. I didn't know until I read this:

According to the National Heart and Blood Institute. www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/dvt/treatment.html

Treatment for DVT using blood thinners usually lasts from 3 to 6 months. The following situations may change the length of treatment. (It has been little less than three weeks now)

If your blood clot occurred after a short-term risk (for example, surgery), your treatment time may be shorter.
If you've had blood clots before, your treatment time may be longer.

If you have certain other illnesses, such as cancer, you may need to take blood thinners for as long as you have the illness.

This is what he has!


If you look at www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2007/022088lbl.pdf

In there you can read, "The median duration of treatment in the TORISEL arm was 17 weeks." That means in english they saw results in that amount of time.

I am only going by what I read and heard by doctors. I could be wrong. I leave who ever reads this to decide on their own. Do not take my word for it. Do your own research! Make your own decisions and take responsibility.

On a side note, my only concern in this matter is the chemo, I wish my family member would get off it, but he is scared and has every right to be. He want's to try all options. Doctors and the medical industry are very persuasive when you are told you will live only 11 months. This destroys your confidence. I only offer suggestions and leave all decisions with him and God.
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Re: Need opinion for Advance Renal Cell Carcinoma 09 Sep 2011 22:32 #5182

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Thanks, Victor, for this amazing report.

BTW, my brother has been on blood thinners for several years, and recently started using DMSO for muscle pain/arthritis, and discovered that he could reduce the blood thinners by about 50% as his blood pressure dropped unexpectedly because of the DMSO.

Also, if your family member wants to try "all options," I would encourage him to look into cannabis medicine, particularly Rick Simpson-style "hemp oil" (though I would urge avoidance of medicine processed with naptha as Rick uses). Oral medicine is GREATLY superior to smoking, vaporization a second option, though it brings the medicine to a much higher heat level.

Also not a doctor, except in Genesis II protocols,

Bruce
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