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 Colon cancer, stage 3, To chemo, or not to chemo?

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donald88
post Oct 6 2015, 04:03 PM

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Hi, you can try 2 MLM products; OMX and 4Life Transfer Factor.

I know you will get turned off on seeing MLM but hear me out. I won't be selling it to you. You have to find your own distributor or the sales office. I am not affiliated with any of these MLM companies; neither an employee or a distributor, hence I have nothing to gain by introducing it to you.

I cannot testify that these products are a miracle cure. However, I did see that they worked for my relative who has recurrent breast cancer and survived even though the tumors spread to other areas. Her tumor marker went down to normal levels after a few months of taking these products. Of course, these are not cheap but at least cheaper than the earlier MLM product that was posted earlier.

Healthy lifestyle is also a must. Please view the videos in link below. No, these videos are not MLM product advertisements. The videos says that studies show that you must do multiple activities to prevent cancer.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bzr...TlU&usp=sharing



donald88
post Oct 6 2015, 04:22 PM

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Oh. And on your question to go for chemo or not. It depends on how old your mum is. If she is still quite energetic and do not fall sick easily before, then go for chemo. Those 2 MLM products I listed earlier will help to lessen the bad side effects of the chemo.

There is also a novel approach in chemo treatment called CRLX101; unfortunately still in human clinical trials. I believe this method of chemo drug delivery will lessen the side effects of chemo and give patients a better chance of survival. You can try and ask your mum's oncologist if this is an option.
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post Oct 6 2015, 04:25 PM

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Lastly, your mum need to have a positive attitude. Family and friends support is of utmost importance; talk to her and divert her attention away from her worries.
donald88
post Oct 6 2015, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(icehart85 @ Oct 6 2015, 04:29 PM)
You forgot diet which is much more important than a positive attitude.
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It is very interdependent. Without a positive attitude, you may not have the appetite to eat at all.
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post Oct 7 2015, 09:26 PM

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The good and bad thing about chemo is that it kills all cells in the body; both cancer and non-cancerous. To survive chemo, you need to have a healthy enough body. To prepare for it, make sure you have a strong immune system. Healthy diet including food that boosts the immune system, minor exercise, good hygiene and clean environment helps a lot.

I also hear refined sugar is a catalyst for cancer. Replace it with fruit sugar (Oligosaccharides).

 

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