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This could save your life! - We want to inform you about a new way to treat cancer using simple, cheap and non-toxic supplements. This treatment protocol only uses compounds from fruits and vegetables and is very potent. If you don't believe it then try it and if it doesn't work we pay you $100. If it does work you must pay us $100. All instructions must be followed for this treatment protocol to work. Please print this page.
Flavonoid Cancer Treatment Protocol
1 Dissolve 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 0.5 L water in a bottle.2 Open up a capsule containing 500 mg Quercetin and sprinkle this in this water. Shake well.3 If everything goes well you will see a yellow solution. The mix is ready for consumption. Take a sip every 12 hours.
If there are any side effects then please report this to your doctor. Please be informed that tumor lysis syndrome may be a possible complication of cancer treatment including this one. Our medical disclaimer states that you are responsible for your actions. This treatment protocol is potent stuff, it's a form of chemotherapy. Doctor's supervision recommended.
You can get these cheap supplements anywhere (from vitamin stores or internet). These supplements should cost no more then $10-$20. You can also use supplements that have quercetin and ascorbic acid combined (don't forget to dissolve content in 0.5 L of water in a bottle). The quercetin needs to be dissolved to improve absorption. You don't have to use exactly 500 mg quercetin and 500 mg ascorbic acid, 250 mg quercetin and 700 mg ascorbic acid for example is possible as well. Combined with chemotherapy and radiation this treatment protocol works 80+ times better, because quercetin uses free radicals to kill cancer cells and chemotherapy+radiation delivers these free radicals. We recommend you to start with a low dosage for safety.
Please contact us to tell us about how well this cancer treatment protocol worked. Also report any side effects that you may have encountered. For this and all other remarks email: quercetinadvocacy@hotmail.com
Copyright © Quercetin advocacy group (please support our advocacy work - we are a non commercial advocacy group).
Attention please working cancer treatment protocol - We want to inform you about a new way to treat cancer using simple, cheap and non-toxic supplements. This treatment protocol only uses compounds from fruits and vegetables and is very potent. If you don't believe it then try it and if it doesn't work we pay you $100. If it does work you must pay us $100. All instructions must be followed for this treatment protocol to work. Please print this page.
Flavonoid Cancer Treatment Protocol
1 Dissolve 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 0.5 L water in a bottle.2 Open up a capsule containing 500 mg Quercetin and sprinkle this in this water. Shake well.3 If everything goes well you will see a yellow solution. The mix is ready for consumption. Take a sip every hour.
If there are any side effects then please report this to your doctor. Please be informed that tumor lysis syndrome may be a possible complication of cancer treatment including this one. Our medical disclaimer states that you are responsible for your actions. This treatment protocol is potent stuff, it's a form of chemotherapy. Doctor's supervision recommended.
You can get these cheap supplements anywhere (from vitamin stores or internet). These supplements should cost no more then $10-$20. You can also use supplements that have quercetin and ascorbic acid combined (don't forget to dissolve content in 0.5 L of water in a bottle). The quercetin needs to be dissolved to improve absorption. You don't have to use exactly 500 mg quercetin and 500 mg ascorbic acid, 250 mg quercetin and 700 mg ascorbic acid for example is possible as well. Combined with chemotherapy and radiation this treatment protocol works 80+ times better, because quercetin uses free radicals to kill cancer cells and chemotherapy+radiation delivers these free radicals. We recommend you to start with a low dosage for safety.
Please contact us to tell us about how well this cancer treatment protocol worked. Also report any side effects that you may have encountered. For this and all other remarks email: quercetinadvocacy@hotmail.com
Copyright © Quercetin advocacy group (please support our advocacy work - we are a non commercial advocacy group).
Attention please working cancer treatment protocol - We want to inform you about a new way to treat cancer using simple, cheap and non-toxic supplements. This treatment protocol only uses compounds from fruits and vegetables and is very potent. If you don't believe it then try it and if it doesn't work we pay you $100. If it does work you must pay us $100. All instructions must be followed for this treatment protocol to work. Please print this page.
Flavonoid Cancer Treatment Protocol
1 Dissolve 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 0.5 L water in a bottle.2 Open up a capsule containing 500 mg Quercetin and sprinkle this in this water. Shake well.3 If everything goes well you will see a yellow solution. The mix is ready for consumption. Drink very slowly (take a sip).
If there are any side effects then please report this to your doctor. Please be informed that tumor lysis syndrome may be a possible complication of cancer treatment including this one. Our medical disclaimer states that you are responsible for your actions. This treatment protocol is potent stuff, it's a form of chemotherapy. Doctor's supervision recommended.
You can get these cheap supplements anywhere (from vitamin stores or internet). You can also use supplements that have quercetin and ascorbic acid combined (don't forget to dissolve content in 0.5 L of water in a bottle). The quercetin needs to be dissolved to improve absorption. You don't have to use exactly 500 mg quercetin and 500 mg ascorbic acid, 250 mg quercetin and 700 mg ascorbic acid for example is possible as well. Combined with chemotherapy and radiation this treatment protocol works 80+ times better, because quercetin uses free radicals to kill cancer cells and chemotherapy+radiation delivers these free radicals. We recommend you to start with a low dosage for safety.
Please contact us to tell us about how well this cancer treatment protocol worked. Also report any side effects that you may have encountered. For this and all other remarks email: quercetinadvocacy@hotmail.com
Copyright © Quercetin advocacy group (please support our advocacy work - we are a non commercial advocacy group).
HELP!!!! Lump Right side of Neck! - Unbelievable! Just finished chemo in Dec. for breast cancer (not to mention-2nd time around). Noticed a lump a few weeks ago, and when I breath in, if feels cool (not sure if this has anything to do with anything). Went to my oncologist yesterday, and he was feeling this lump for a good 10 min. He wasn't sure, and didn't want to wait. Have a ct.scan of neck and chest on Tuesday. I am totally freaking out! Wondering and hoping, I had heart surgery 12-10, and maybe it's scar tissue from the cathreter? Just a thought. I have been through so much crap since 2004. Hoping and praying this is all benign. Would love to hear from you. My email direct is Shariwest@aol.com
new to Lymphoma - treatment & dr's - Hello, everyone. I am really from the Multiple Myeloma board, but now have an issue for a good friend who's father was just diagnosed with Lymphoma.
Firstly, can anyone recommend - what are the best places or a good dr. for treatment in New York? And if anyone here happens to live in Brooklyn, again, same question....
Regarding treatment, can anyone give me a quick 411? Not sure yet of the type of Lymphoma, but i think it might be B cell Lymphoma. (i will double check when they have the info). What is the basic chemo regimen and is it very rough or fairly tolerable? This would be for a 70 year old man.
Any info or links you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
Good luck to all of you, thanks.
You can treat cancer using this simple treatment protocol - We want to inform you about a new way to treat cancer using simple, cheap and non-toxic supplements. This treatment protocol only uses compounds from fruits and vegetables and is very potent. If you don't believe it then try it and if it doesn't work we pay you $100. If it does work you must pay us $100. All instructions must be followed for this treatment protocol to work. Please print this page.
Flavonoid Cancer Treatment Protocol
1 Dissolve 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 0.5 L water in a bottle.2 Open up a capsule containing 500 mg Quercetin and sprinkle this in this water. Shake well.3 If everything goes well you will see a yellow solution. The mix is ready for consumption. Drink very slowly (take a sip).
If there are any side effects then please report this to your doctor. Please be informed that tumor lysis syndrome may be a possible complication of cancer treatment including this one. Our medical disclaimer states that you are responsible for your actions. This treatment protocol is potent stuff, it's a form of chemotherapy. Doctor's supervision recommended.
These cheap supplements can be bought from anywhere (vitamin stores or internet). You can also use supplements that have quercetin and ascorbic acid combined (don't forget to dissolve content in 0.5 L of water in a bottle). You don't have to use exactly 500 mg quercetin and 500 mg ascorbic acid, 250 mg quercetin and 700 mg ascorbic acid for example is possible as well. Combined with chemotherapy and radiation this treatment protocol works 80+ times better, because quercetin uses free radicals to kill cancer cells and chemotherapy+radiation delivers these free radicals. We recommend you to start with a low dosage for safety.
Please contact us to tell us about how well this cancer treatment protocol worked. Also report any side effects that you may have encountered. For this and all other remarks email: quercetinadvocacy@hotmail.com
Copyright © Quercetin advocacy group (please support our advocacy work)
Did you know that you can treat cancer using this simple treatment protocol? - We want to inform you about a new way to treat cancer using simple, cheap and non-toxic supplements. This treatment protocol only uses compounds from fruits and vegetables and is very potent. If you don't believe it then try it and if it doesn't work we pay you $100. If it does work you must pay us $100. All instructions must be followed for this treatment protocol to work. Please print this page.
Flavonoid Cancer Treatment Protocol
1 Dissolve 500 mg ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in 0.5 L water in a bottle.2 Open up a capsule containing 500 mg Quercetin and sprinkle this in this water. Shake well.3 If everything goes well you will see a yellow solution. The mix is ready for consumption. Drink slowly.
If there are any side effects then please report this to your doctor. Please be informed that tumor lysis syndrome may be a possible complication of cancer treatment including this one. Our medical disclaimer states that you are responsible for your actions.
These cheap supplements can be bought from anywhere (vitamin stores or internet). You can also use supplements that have quercetin and ascorbic acid combined. You don't have to use exactly 500 mg quercetin and 500 mg ascorbic acid. Combined with chemotherapy and radiation this treatment protocol works 80 times better, because quercetin uses free radicals to kill cancer cells and chemotherapy+radiation delivers these free radicals.
Please contact us to tell us about how well this cancer treatment protocol worked: quercetinadvocacy@hotmail.com
copyright © quercetin advocacy group (please support our advocacy work)
chemo brain? - what is chemo brain exactly and how could its effects be reduced?
Treatment for Low-grade MALT Lymphoma - Greetings:
I was diagnosed in 2003 and received Rituxin treatment, which worked well for a time. My tumor was in my right salivary gland. Now I have the possibility it has moved to my right lung. Has anyone with similar experience been prescribed Cytoxan, Vincristine or Prednisone (sp). These have been mentioned as possibilities--along with Ritux--depending on the results of CT scan now and in July.
Thank you.
Painfull Lymph Nodes and Ear Ache - Hello,
I am a 22 year old male who is very active in sports. About 2 years ago I thought I was getting sick because my whole neck sweeled up and I had red busted blood vesels on my Oropharynx. After about a week the swelling went down, but the bursted blood vesels stuck around. I also started feeling pain in my left lymph nodes under my chin.
I went to my doctor who looked at me and said there was nothing wrong....but the symptoms went on for another few months. I went back and he ordered a CT Scan and also sent me to an ENT. The ENT looked me over and said I was having an Allergic reaction and to cut out dairy products and wheat from my diet. The CT came back negative as well.
I cut everything out of my diet but the symptoms persisted. Now its been over two years and every day, on and off throughout the day my lymph nodes hurt when I swallow, and my ear hurts constantly. In the past month or so I have also contracted a headache that hurts behind my left eye and just near my left temple.
The ear pain and lymph pain is the worste tho as it constantly bothers me. There is no visible swelling, I have not lost any weight, and do not have night sweats. The pain in my neck is mainly localized in one area of lymphnodes near the top of my larynx extending towards my ear. Three nodes in this area seem to be bigger than the ones of the other size only by a little bit, however beside two or them are very small movable bubbles that hurt to touch. I only have a small bubble on my Hyoid bone directly acrros from the other small painfull bubbles on the same side.
Please let me know if any one has any insight as every doctor I have seen has said it is nothing, and I have had numerous tests done that revealed nothing. This pain is driving me insane and I can not go on living like this!!
Is it right to be scared at times during cancer? - Hi I am currently suffering from A.L.L. I am only a 1 year old and I have been awake during surgeries,had tubes and cathitors ran up me and alot more gone wrong. Is it my right to be scared sometimes?
back pain while having chemo - My husband has just completed 2 chemo treatments for Hodgkins Lymp.
I am his full time carer.
Two years ago he contracted encephalitis of the cerebellum resulting in zero balance and limited motor skills, so this latest diagnosis has been a blow.
He is suffering from extreme back pain and I don't know how to help him.
We live 50 kms from his oncologist- who I've spoken to- and he says it's a normal reaction to chemo.
Does anyone have any tips, apart from handfuls of painkillers?
Antihistamines and Immune System - I wonder if anyone else worries about taking antihistamines for allergies. After being diagnosed with Lymphoma and taking antihistamines daily for seasonal allergies, I worry that these little pills might be suppressing my immune system. After all, don't I need a strong immune system to help me fight back against this cancer? Does anyone have some insight into this connection? I tried to find out from my doctor and he didn't get it.
dimentia, is it normal ? - hi,
My father has a high grade lymphoma ( non-hudjikin) and is under chemical treatment by mabthera. it has been 3 round and 5 more round is left. I lost last moounth my 26 years old brother from brain cancer and it was like a big shock for Dad.
Dr is satisfied with chemo, but dad's memory is not very good. specially from yesterday he mixes times and places too much.
now I am wondering if anyone have had the same problem
Mantle Cell Lymphoma - My sister told me last night she has been diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma.
Can anyone tell me about their experience with this and what I can expect to help her through?
It is all new to me.
She is having a "port" put in today and starts chemo this week.
I am scared.
Lump on right side of neck. CAT Scan - Hi,I found a largish lump on the right side of my neck about a month and a half to 2 months ago. It has not changed in size as of yet. I googled lump on side of neck and kept comming up with 2 possibilities, an infection or cancer. That scared me terribly, so I decided to wait a while and see what happens with it. Well, I finally went to the Dr. today and mentioned the lump on my neck. He felt it, and said that it "could" be because of an infection but since it has not went away and I have had it for at least six weeks he couldnt be positive. He then mentioned that it could be a cyst or a tumor. Then he mentioned Lymphoma. He said the likelihood of it being cancer was low. He then said I could wait a "while" (whatever that means) to see if it goes away or I could go ahead and schedule a cat scan. I, of course went ahead and scheduled a CAT scan. God knows I dont't want to hear the words cancer once I get the results but I am so worried that it is because the lump does not hurt, and no matter how much I try I can't get it to move. I'm terrified, I have 3 small children ranging from 5 years to 6 months old, and i'm basically just freaking out on the inside. I have no other symptoms other than this lump on my neck.I don't know what to do or think or what the chance of it being cancer is (even though the doc I saw said it was a low chance). Wouldnt he have given me an antibiotic or something if he thought it was an infection?Has anyone else been through this before? I'm scared, and would just like to hear others' opinions and experiences.Thanks,Angela ps. I am not sure when the cat scan is yet. They are supposed to call me with the date.
Looking for people with stage 4 follicular cell non-Hodgkins lymphoma - I'm 34 and was dx in september with stage 4 follicular cell non hodgkins ive been having treatments since september chop and rotuxin. does anyone have some advice on this?
Lymph nodes in the mesintary - I went to the doctor with c/o pain in my left side, even effecting the muscle on the side. I thought maybe my gallbladder was full of stones and causing the pain to radiate on this side. They did an ultra sound and had to do it twice, cause they couldn't tell weather it was gas or stones. Then they did a hita scan and said the gallbladder was contracting normally. Well that was it. I thought "wait a min! Something is wrong, I need to find out what!" So I called and told them, I'm still having pain, am tired and getting nauseated, I also get cramps in the muscles of the abdomen, like a charlie horse. When I talked to the doctor he said, well we may have to do a Upper GI and Colonoscopy. I told him whatever..something is wrong. Well he said we could do a cat scan of the abdomen and pelvis. They saw a shadow, and did another ultra sound of the head and chest. The lymph nodes in the mesantary are swollen. Didn't see any swollen in the head and chest. The radiologist said it may be Lymphoma. They can't tell me how many lymph nodes are swollen, but I saw a surgeon and am getting a surgical biopsy next Friday. Lapriscopically if they can, but I may have scar tissue from a prior surgery. I am scared to death. My Mom and her mother died of cancer. It was not lymphoma though.
Looking for people with stage four lymphoma - Hello, my name is Cyndi and I was told in Sept. 1999 that I have Lymphoma. I'm looking for someone who has been thru some of the new treatments they have out. One of the treatments I am interested in is Zevalin. Sometimes I feel like no one is out there. I have follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma, stage four. Just looking for someone to talk to that has the same type of cancer.
Testicular Lymphoma - Since Testicular Lymphoma is a rare cancer, I was wondering if anyone out there has or is going through this. Please let me know.
Confused..? What were your symptoms? - Ok here is my quick history:
I had a series of multiple CT's and Ultrasounds over a 4 year time span due to endometrial and uterine leiomas (sp?), after I had a hysterectomy all was well.
Then I suddenly developed left sided abdominal pain that they couldnt identify, CT done which showed Reactive Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, and then I developed Mono everyone (all dr's) wrote it off and stated it was related to the Mono. Then I was ok for about 6 months. Suddenly I had like the worlds worst immune system, sick all the time, then I finally got horribly sick in December and never seemed to fully recover, extremely tired, loss of appetite, and periodic low grade fevers (that we are not entirely sure if they are not higher and more often, due to the pain meds I am on for abdominal adhesions, my meds contain tylenol which would diminish any fever), and night sweats.
Due to exteme bone and joint pain, and elevated protein and globulin on my labs, CBC was essentially normal but all low normal, the internal med dr I was sent to ran an SPEP and UPEP for Myeloma they came back all clear :), but she asked me to do a CT abdomen/pelvis first thing tomorrow morning.
Sorry for the long post I am just wondering if it is possible that I could have had lymphoma 2.5 years ago when they first saw the reactive lymph nodes? BTW I also had a reactive lymph node in my breast as well, since that time, that no one seemed that concerned with either. I never thought the myeloma concern fit but lymphoma has been my concern since that original CT that found the reactive lymph nodes. The reality is that an otherwise healthy 28 year old woman shouldnt have gotten Mono to begin with, let alone it be the answer to everything previously, so it just never quite fit for me to relieve my concern.
Any ideas, advice, or your own history would be helpful? Thank you for listening/reading!
AkGirl79
Cancer survivor from Alternative meds. -
I have undergone chemo followed by surgery for lymphoma in 2004.
but the lymphoma was back in 2006. My physical exam was not good, I was getting weaker with time & even the meds given by the doc did no improvement.
I thought perhaps there's other ways.
That's when I tried alternative meds.
I read about quercetin is good against cancer & started with 1000 grams per day.
The site http://www.annieappleseedproject.org/homeopathy1.html m
a homeopathic preparation by Lux Health Resources.
I also heard some people took it so I added this remedy.
The homeopathic is available from
http://www.luxhealthresources.net/
I begun to improve using the homeopathic above. This remedy is stronger than the quercetin because when I stop taking it, the healing does not go on. The improvement has gone so far I have my strength back and I can walk & even exercise.
I was considered terminal (dying) by my doctor.
He said I have 6 months to a year to live.
But I continue to survive for a year and a 9 months now
and I do not have much of the pains and weakness of lymphoma.
I still have the cancer, but I am alive and can enjoy my life
with family and people I love.
My life has been changed and I am a cancer survivor because of alternative medicine.
Eye floaters - My husband, at age 61 was dx on 07/15/07 with CNS lymphoma brain cancer and underwent high dose methotrexate treatments for several months. He had follow up MRI's, his last one in March, 09. So we celebrate the cancer is gone. He underwent cataract surgery on his left eye. In that same eye he has been plagued with eye floaters. They dx a tear in his retina he had that repaired. He still suffers from eye floaters.He just had an eye exam a month ago. But did they miss something?I worry he may have occular lymphoma in his eye. It seems sometimes you have to direct the doctors down the right path. Could the floaters be from the treatments?Has anyone experienced an occurence of this nature?
Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Has anyone with any type of cancer been treated by CTCA or know someone that has? We are considering this option. It sounds almost too good to be true. We have some reservations though.
CNS Lymphoma - Hi there... wanting information / advice / shared stories on anyone with Central Nervous System lymphoma. A loved one dear to me has been fighting this for over 2 years. This person has undergone several chemo treatments as well as several sessions of gamma knife radiation. Most recentlty, this person underwent a stem cell transplant - yesterday's MRI results show that a tumor (which has always been there) has now grown. The next step is to do another Gamma Knife procedure to attack that tumor.... My fear is that we are running out of options....can anyone else relate?
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