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Originally Posted by
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I have not heard of those, but I'm on a great protocol that is having a great effect. I have done quite a few protocols, all with very good results, but diet is key for sure. One thing I've struggled with is low blood pressure while doing really great things like laetril.....so I have to be careful. Right now I'm doing a lot of medicinal mushrooms (almost all of them are very powerful cancer killers, also DCA, and the Biomat, which is used a lot in many cancer clinics, but was studied on oncology wards in Japan quite extensively).
I'm doing great, though. I also rebound now and am doing very well. Thank you so much, though!
Interesting...tell me about the mushrooms..hat and where? Oddly going home the other day a stand of mushrooms caught my eye and I took a picture and thought..I neeed to research mushrooms and see how to grow them..I don't take things like this as just coincidences..
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I'm happy you are doing so well. :)
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Medicinal mushrooms have been used for centuries in Asia. Reishi, turkey tail, cordyceps, ABM, and chaga mushrooms all have profound anti-tumor, anti-cancer, activity. They have all been clinically studied at great length. One of the most potent are the chaga mushrooms, found in Siberia. They were used for cancer treatment by common people with great success. They aren't technically mushrooms, but they do grow on trees. The key though, is that you don't just grind up dried mushrooms. The extraction process for the polysaccharides and other key immune boosting stuff is important as the body doesn't do much at all with ground up mushroom powder. There are a lot of mushroom products on the market, but an outfit in Amsterdam is where I purchase from (Oriveda), because they are all lab-tested for purity in three different labs worldwide, and are guaranteed with a standardized measure of key constituents.
A really good immune booster that has been studied a lot by researchers for it's potent anti-cancer properties is called Transfer Point, and a lot of people take that as well (I took it for a while).
Shitake mushrooms are very good as well, and you can eat those. But what you really want are the beta glucans and polysaccharides. All you have do is use google and enter in any of those mushrooms I named, and add, "cancer", and you can see the studies. Also, a lot of people take the mushrooms to help cope with chemo and radiation treatments (if they choose to do that).
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Interesting...tell me about the mushrooms..hat and where? Oddly going home the other day a stand of mushrooms caught my eye and I took a picture and thought..I neeed to research mushrooms and see how to grow them..I don't take things like this as just coincidences..
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I'm happy you are doing so well. :)
Thank you dahling!
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I'll consider it.
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Congrats with all the success with this, including the weight.
So...
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Dude! Gimmee time! I havn't had a chance to even take a picture of myself.
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