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14 Aug 2013 15:16 #35276
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Hi,
My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer
they removed 12 inches of colon, 36 limphnodes
and a small piece of her liver , she is now on chemo
I got mms to start her on it
could you please provide detailed instructions as to
what i need to do
also i have type 2 diabetes, and would like to do mms to see if it will help me also
any help would be greatly appreciated
Rick
My wife was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer
they removed 12 inches of colon, 36 limphnodes
and a small piece of her liver , she is now on chemo
I got mms to start her on it
could you please provide detailed instructions as to
what i need to do
also i have type 2 diabetes, and would like to do mms to see if it will help me also
any help would be greatly appreciated
Rick
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14 Aug 2013 18:46 #35280
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rrainwater - have you gotten Jim's book? My first suggestion would be the book, so that you have an understanding of MMS and how it works.
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15 Aug 2013 10:27 #35296
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I'd also suggest looking up Glutamine Powder
Glutamine is very good for anything to do with intestines and also many cancer forums mention it as helping reduce symptom of chemo.
Glutamine is very good for anything to do with intestines and also many cancer forums mention it as helping reduce symptom of chemo.
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15 Aug 2013 23:33 #35326
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thanks for the info
which book should i get?
which book should i get?
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15 Aug 2013 23:34 #35327
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Thanks for the info
I will check it out
I will check it out
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15 Aug 2013 23:51 - 15 Aug 2013 23:56 #35329
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What worries me about your post isn't that your wife has cancer but you say she is on Chemo - I saw two relatives die from Chemo / Radiation treatment
I've seen how weak it makes someone - And how it ages someone's face 15 years in a space of just 3 weeks.
There are protocols for people with cancer but I don't know if these take into account people doing chemo at the same time??
Also look up Vitamin B17 - here's some videos about it
If you wife is very weak then you could try making her milk shakes to give her energy and adding Peanut butter to them (assuming she's no allergic)
Peanuts are very high in calories and will help give a person energy - 15g has about 90 calories.
For a relative recovering from surgery I make a milk shake with Whole Milk, Banana's, Ground Almonds, Peanut Butter (good quality without hydrogenated oils), & natural kefir yoghurt. Just one small glass provide around 300+ calories which is good for someone who is finding it hard to eat food.
I've seen how weak it makes someone - And how it ages someone's face 15 years in a space of just 3 weeks.
There are protocols for people with cancer but I don't know if these take into account people doing chemo at the same time??
Also look up Vitamin B17 - here's some videos about it
If you wife is very weak then you could try making her milk shakes to give her energy and adding Peanut butter to them (assuming she's no allergic)
Peanuts are very high in calories and will help give a person energy - 15g has about 90 calories.
For a relative recovering from surgery I make a milk shake with Whole Milk, Banana's, Ground Almonds, Peanut Butter (good quality without hydrogenated oils), & natural kefir yoghurt. Just one small glass provide around 300+ calories which is good for someone who is finding it hard to eat food.
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03 Sep 2013 00:29 #35737
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Hi,
my wife took three rounds of chemo and has decided no more
she wants to do treatment the natural way
the chemo was making her very sick could not eat or drink anything
so any help would be appreciated
my wife took three rounds of chemo and has decided no more
she wants to do treatment the natural way
the chemo was making her very sick could not eat or drink anything
so any help would be appreciated
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03 Sep 2013 01:25 #35738
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Have you gotten the book yet? Please read the information on protocol 2000.
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