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No offense, but I would trust doctors before speculation about natural remedies.
One could probably do both.
No offense, but I would trust doctors before speculation about natural remedies.
No offense, but I would trust doctors before speculation about natural remedies. And although G. Edward Griffin is right about the Fed, he isn't a doctor and I don't see reason to trust him on this.
When you talk about the apricot pits, you mean crack them open and eat the seed? Just making sure.
Its hard to get him to eat. And I dont if he'll go for a vegan diet.
I do have a bottle of vitamin d 5000iu pills. I'll give that to him.
Thank you.
my dad just died a month ago of a rare form of cancer, i just PM you as well, but Burzynski only has had success on Brain cancer...i know.....we went down there and met with him. id rather talk in PM tho, if you need help let me know, we went to many alternative treatment places, including mexico, to get around the FDA . Good luck, stay strong
He has testimonials on his clinic's website of treating many different types of cancer...
Apricot pits contain B-17 you can get them from the link Deb provided, that's where I get mine. You can also get amygdalin in pill form, more expensive, but less bitter.
I'm no expert, by any stretch of the imagination, but I hear that Laetrile is supposed to be great for combating cancers. And yes, I'll go on record as recommending Cannabis (preferably vaporized or eaten rather than smoked), for its ability to relieve pain and enhance the appetite.
Your family, and your dad in particular, will be in my prayers. Please keep us updated.
He needs to bump up his vitamin D levels. 40 IUs/lb of body weight. Do that and get a vitamin d test to confirm levels are between 65 and 75 ng/ml.
For general nutritional support, I'd recommend chlorella (both vulgaris and pyrenoidosa) and spirulina, along with turmeric.
Ya, what are your dad's thoughts on the herb?
Can he get a prescription where you live?
It will really help enhance the flavors of good, nutritional foods.