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I dont know if anyone has replied to your post but if

I am repeating please forgive me.I know you sent this

a while ago but I am so behind with the mail.

I am sure leukemia will respond to natural

treatments and diet as well as other cancers. Have you

checked the cancer links on this group and also the

Budwig websites

http://home.online.no/~dusan/diseases/cancer/cancer_dr_budwig.html

http://lightsv.org/bud1.htm

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/Nutrition/turner60.htm

http://www.whale.to/cancer/budwig.html

http://naturesdistributors.com/Articles/Articles/dr.htm

I think you are very brave not to conform to the

pressure for conventional treatment and i am sure it

is the right decision most of us on this group would

refuse chemo.

I hope this helps and please keep the group informed

of your progress.

Best wishes

Chris

 

 

 

 

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My friend Chris has leukemia. So the immune system is getting the

wrong message from somewhere. I take adaptogenic herbs. I am

concerned that boosting immune system is not the way to go. He

doesn't need meaner, more determined white blood cells. I do

believe that nourishing the nervous system will help immensely. It

fixed a lot of stuff for me. Ashwaganda is secondary adaptogen with

primary objective of mending and balancing the nervous system. But

it boosts immunity some. I don't think enough to harm Chris though?

What do you think.

 

I also believe that good bacteria will be needed for proper balance.

Which foods besides yogurt are good for bacteria input. Which foods

promote the red cell growth also?

 

Schizandra is secondary adaptogen and objective is mending and

nourishing a healthy liver. Would healthier liver add to combating

this " wrong message " being sent to white blood cells? What do you

think?

 

We are poor, below poverty level. I need info that is affordable and

workable for us. But any ideas and suggestions in how to undo this

confused message in Chris's body will be truly appreciated.

om

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We are poor, below poverty level. I need info that is affordable and workable for us. But any ideas and suggestions in how to undo this confused message in Chris's body will be truly appreciated.om

Where do you live??

 

Ien in the Kootenays****************************************"You miss 100 % of the shots you don't take".~Wayne Gretzky

Take a shot at saving the Rainforest. http://wildhealing.net ****************************************

 

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In the crooked usa. It used to be a nice place. But it certainly

has gone done hill for the last 5 or 6 decades. :(

 

 

, " Ieneke van Houten "

<ienvan@c...> wrote:

> We are poor, below poverty level. I need info that is affordable

and

> workable for us. But any ideas and suggestions in how to undo

this

> confused message in Chris's body will be truly appreciated.

> om

>

> Where do you live??

>

> Ien in the Kootenays

> ****************************************

> " You miss 100 % of the shots you don't take " .

> ~Wayne Gretzky

> Take a shot at saving the Rainforest. http://wildhealing.net

> ****************************************

>

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