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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 09 Jun 2017 22:23 #55845

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I've been doing cesium chloride (a pretty renowned alternative cancer therapy with great success rates) along with mms orally for lymphoma that originated in my neck, now with Mets to my brain. Secondary CNS lymphoma. I had been experiencing incredible benefits on the two, even with my eyes as I had bags and yellowing around both from suspected eye involvement as well. The bags are now half the size (a first in over a year since they've been there!) And the floaters in my eyes are much smaller, parts of my cognition and personality that had been changed from the lymphoma seemed to return to me and the initial site of lymphoma in my neck shrunk. I became incredibly hopefully. I was on Prednisone at the time to address any associated swelling with the treatments, as I know cesium will cause acids to leak in the healing process and MMS might also result in swelling. I made the mistake of tapering off my steroids too fast and I believe I've caused damage to my pns, as symptoms of pns nerve damage is now arising, such as breathing difficulties and loss of touch sensation. It seemed to worsen after I switched to the DMSO/CDS cancer protocol that's on the cancer tutor website. Currently, I'm off all treatments, except steroids for maintaining swelling until get into my doctor Monday to check for PNS damage. I don't know what exactly I'm asking here beyond, if you were in my shoes, would you continue MMS (in the case of malignancy in the brain), especially since symptoms, possibly pns damage, seemed to occur after the DMSO/CDS protocol or would you continue it? I've only seen one or two mentions of MMS and brain involvement, and none seem to clarify if MMS does indeed shrink or merely revert cancerous cells back to normal. If anyone could give me insight to that, it'd be greatly appreciated.

And for what it's worth, MMS (and cesium, plus a very strict diet) helped shrink my primary site as well as alleviate many symptoms, in a matter of weeks for a disease I've been struggling with for years. I'm incredibly grateful for finding it and this site.

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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 10 Jun 2017 19:10 #55849

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I'm very interested in this thread. I have a friend who has stage IV lymphoma. I was thinking about pushing MMS as she is just doing traditional cancer treatments. I don't know enough about MMS to push hard. There's that one video testimonial on YouTube about a guy curing stage IV lymphoma with MMS. Other than that, there's not a lot of info. I guess I should research cesium chloride as well.

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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 11 Jun 2017 20:12 #55853

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Bridgesh, I would probably continue with CDS/DMSO if it is helping in spite of some side effects that may or may not be caused by CDS/DMSO.

Keep us informed on your progress!

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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 11 Jun 2017 20:17 #55854

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nuffder, if your friend wants to try MMS1/CDS/CDH it would be best to know the latest protocols which can be found in Jim Humble's newest book.

For CDS/CDH dosing use these conversion charts.

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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 12 Jun 2017 07:54 #55857

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nuffder, I'm sorry to hear your friend is in a similar position. I've researched both the dietary side of things, as well as alternative therapies. If I could make any suggestions, one would be to inform her to avoid simple carbohydrates, refined sugar, and even some complex carbohydrates. Lymphoma is technically a blood cancer (I know it's a cancer of the lymphatic system, but also technically a blood cancer) and from all my research these past few years, blood cancers seem to appear much more sensitive to blood sugar changes than your typical tumorous malignancies. I also strongly suggest as much raw vegetables as possible for the live enzymes found in raw foods. The body also has somewhat of an immune system response to the consumption of cooked food -- basically wasting fighter cells that could be attacking the cancerous cells. Cesium/DMSO and CDS/DMSO, I'd consider one of the best treatments to undertake. With cesium, it changes the pH inside the cancer but not that of the rest of the body and the CDS strips the cancerous cells of their microbes, weakening them in two ways. Be mindful, though, of the location of her lymphoma and any extranodal spread, as these therapies, in my experience, are very, very potent together and will cause inflammation. Good luck! Also, there are reliable liquid ionic cesium and potassium (it's vital she supplement with potassium, but the vendor should assist her over the phone with the specifics) vendors online that will assist over the phone for free and help her with healthy dosages for her exact circumstance. CDS/DMSO is also incredibly vital, and doing it topically will allow her to sort of surpass the nausea it typically causes.

Thank you, Cl. I've gradually gotten back on cesium today and will be incorporating CDS back in soon as well as, along with undertaking a brief water fast to sort of regenerate my immune system. If there's any good progress, I'll return.

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Advice on continuing treatment for lymphoma 14 Jun 2017 01:19 #55873

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Bridgesh, it's possible the drugs could neutralize the mms.
Some folks find it hard to let go of the quack medicine, I find it to be evil, I'll pray for you to get off the fence, it's a horrible security blanket to hang on to. Not to mention the security is pure illusion.
God Bless.
I recently came upon MMS and FGHP therapy at the same time. And NOW more recently, I stumbled into old therapies, like turpentine!
And I always support peoples right to choose whichever therapy they see fit to take!
augmentinforce.50webs.com/Turpentine%20Therapy.htm
youtube- daniels, why turpentine is good for your health most excellent info with instructions and warnings for proper preparation prior to using turp should you choose to do so.
diamond g in georgia was the best turp I found.
www.biologicaltherapeutics.com/documents/Scientists%20Trace.pdf
also check out the borax conspiracy about arthritis, worth your time to read.

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