Husband needs best remedies during chemotherapy

Posted By Suzanne (Nottingham, Uk) on 12/27/2012

My husband has stage 4 liver cancer. He has just started chemo and is taking indian tea (CoD). He is also taking Radix Calami (think its called calamus). Can you tell me what benefits these could give? Is there anything else he can take whilst having chem?
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Replied by Baldev (Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) on 12/27/2012

Hi Suzanne, Budwig Protocol, will surely help. Although Dr. Budwig did not encourage her protocol with chemo but lot of people have used it with chemo and benefited. You can search it on the net or email me on baldev53(at)yahoo.com. Good luck. Baldev
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Replied by Rsw (Uniontown, Oh) on 12/27/2012

Hi Suzanne, Google Dr. Burt Berkson and his treatment for liver and pancreatic cancer using low dose naltrexone (LDN) and Alpha Lipoic acid IV's. He has had some good success with these, even in advanced cases. Best wishes.
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Replied by Cameron (Brisbane, Qld, Australia) on 12/29/2012

I gave my Daughter activated Charcoal 4 hours after Chemo which elimated virtually all side effects, just 1 teaspoon in Juice. Allow to settle in the glass then stir, I know parents are amazed that my girl went to school after Chemo while thiers were at home generally feeling too sick to go. BTW she had Leukemia which has a very heavy Chemo treatment, we were also forced, it was not by choice.

Also try getting him onto an Organic Juice diet, Chlorella (blue green algae for detoxing heavy metals etc) and go to cancerfightingstrateges.com and try some of the supplements. I never did, we were too far through and had great success with TBL12, the algaes and Organic Juice diet.

Good Luck.

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Replied by Julie (Olympia, WA) on 09/25/2021

Dear Cameron.

Reference you giving your daughter activated charcoal following her chemotherapy sessions; please tell which brand and form you used? My sixteen-year-old niece just started her treatments and I'd like to pass your information onto her. Thanks so much!

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