Supplements and Dietary Considerations for Neurofibromatosis (NF)

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Carly (Seattle, Wa - Usa) on 09/30/2011:
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A word of caution on evergreens.... Please be careful to make sure it is a pine tree, as some varieties of evergreens are not meant for human consumption.

Also - whenever I do yard work trimming up my evergreen trees and shrubs I get raised red bumps on my arms where the plant material has brushed up against them, so I am pretty sure I have allergies to them. (I consider it an allergy prick test at home) ;) so I personally wouldn't drink Pine needle tea because of allergy concerns.

Just a couple of thoughts. :-)

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Gregory (Quezon City, Philippine) on 06/02/2008:
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I have read an article on the web, the remedy in NF1 [Neurofibromatosis -- brain tumor ] , that Vit.E (400 IU) + Vit. C (500-1000mg) with rose hip and citrus bioflavonoid complex supplement; plus dieting by avoiding meat product, especially highly preservative food and sugar will slow down the tumor growth. I have try it over a year and a half. The result is satisfactory.

I wondering from Ted if there another way to reduce the tumor? Also if i can combine cesium chloride+Vit.B complex+ Vit.C+Vit.E and baking soda solution at a same time?Will there be side effect? Thanks...

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