Okay... sorry about the friend. I know someone in alternative medicine and there is something potentially interesting going on, even though it is
mostly anecdotal so far.
I throw many caveats around as i do NOT want to give false hope and it is totally not FDA approved and I don't have specifics about how it works, but
I have a couple interesting stories about it and as it is generally cheap and non toxic, there isn't much reason to not try it.
It is a combination of Maitake Mushroom d'fraction (a certain extract) and l-ascorbic acid (base form of vit c). That combo in a certain ratio is
dynamite at killing cancer in a test tube and preliminary testing is showing it might translate to human bodies. It seems to be a non toxic chemo
therapy.
This generally non-toxic combo kills 90%+ cancer cells in a test tube over 24 hours, though only 70% for lung cancer for some reason... but that's
still pretty good as far as chemo goes, I'm told. The results were found in 2012 in NY by Sensuko Kuno (sp?) and was written up in the Townsend Letter
(an alt health periodical) and was just replicated in an independent lab last month. The question is can it translate to the human body and get to the
concentrations necessary to kill the cancer cells?
People have been putting the Maitake 'shroom d'fraction drops into vit-c drinks (again an L-ascorbic form, specifically) and/or inhaling the mix with
a nebulizer, depending on conditions, like being able to swallow. Some add the d'fraction to IV vit c drips - or take a new lyposomally encased
d'fraction and c by itself or with IV c infusions... IVs which have been known to eradicate cancer on their own, but not consistently.
I mention this because I received some bottles of the lyposomal mix to test. I gave one to a man (friend of friend) who had stage 3 pancreatic cancer
... he took two bottles over two weeks and had a remarkable 60% reduction in tumor size where it broke into three pieces, and he felt much better in
general... unfortunately, he was clueless about health and let the oncologists talk him into traditional chemo and surgery (not a bad thing,
depending), even after they said they had never seen that particular cancer shrink and asked him what he was doing... but he stopped taking the mix
and died two months later.
And another guy I know had a basal cell melanoma on his face and he applied the lyposomal mix topically as well as orally... it is a week later and
the cancer is 60% smaller and is looking ... better. It now looks like a zit, rather than a black and red monster... he's amazed and optimistic
(though will have it excised asap, of course).
When this combo was first found in 2012, another man I knew had a huge colon tumor that had metastasized throughout his body and he tried many alt
methods after he went the traditional route and got maimed but the cancer still grew... he was past his outside expiration date by a year due to a
slew of natural, alt cancer treatments and diets (no sugar, for instance), but found the 'shroom + v-c mix (oral and in a nebulizer becasue it was in
his lungs, too) and finally got that tumor to shrink ... big time. About 80% gone in 3 months. BUT the man then died of an Oxycontin overdose ...
the autopsy mentioned the "terminal cancer" seemed to be in remission and was NOT the cause of death.
Lastly, another guy with stage 2 pancreatic cancer that had spread to his liver took the lyposomal mix and reports a 40% reduction in size in two
weeks and that he feels healthy again... he will go in for measuring in a couple months.
Taken all together, I feel it is worth looking into and telling folks about... and as the 'shroom drops can be bought for 50$ and the vit c is cheap,
there's no down side to trying, although IF the stuff works like it seems, some advanced cancers could shed dead cells too fast and cause sepsis...
but ... well .. .I hope this helps someone.
The last thing is a doctor once told me that he thought too tight bras interfere with proper lymph node draining and could contribute to some breast
cancers.
edit on 3/3/2017 by Baddogma because: add