Replied by Rsw (Uniontown, Oh) on 04/04/2015
Hi Shell,
Your Father-in-law is lucky to have you as an advocate for him.
A cancer survivor who had been sent to Hospice on the low dose naltrexone site, and is now well, has said she would fast (with juices) from Sunday evening until Wednesday morning, with chemo on Tuesday afternoons. She had researched that in the absence of food, normal cells slow down but cancer cells continue to literally work themselves to death. By Tuesday, the cancer cells would weaken and be more susceptible to the chemo, while the normal cells would survive. Also, LDN is known to help protect healthy cells from the harmful effects of chemo. If his doctor could prescribe a small dose of 1.5mg - 4mg, it may help protect his healthy cells in the weeks to come. She believes in alkalizing and as she says, "throwing the kitchen sink" at the cancer. Use as many different anti-cancer protocols as you can find ( and you are doing very well already) and mix them up often. No sugar.
Best wishes. You will be in our prayers.
Replied by Carly (Usa) on 04/04/2015
Hi Shell,
my heart goes out to you and your stepdad....
I have heard good things about essiac tea. Maybe Google That.
My husband did asbestos abatement back in the 80's, and it is scary stuff.
Good luck.
Replied by Om (Hope, Bc Canada) on 04/05/2015
Carly --- best to google cancer tutor. I would definitely take Essiac tea. It is very potent if you purchase the "four herb with roots" as others are not so effective. Maybe Mountain Herb or Essiac West online. Wishing you well.
Namaste Om
Replied by Charity (Faithville, Us) on 04/05/2015
I've been reading again....you might get something from this .....hopeful....
http://serrapeptase.info/studies-technical-information/
there is mention of bronchialpulminary help