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I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:
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What is LDN?
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:
I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:
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Ron Muscella
This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs."
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote:
What is LDN?
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote:
I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day.
On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:
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So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy? Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs." On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote: What is LDN? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote: I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day. On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote: "experiences? |
Ron Muscella
Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from information on LDN. I have never used it, so maybe someone out there who has, can be more specific on the nature of it.
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy? Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs." On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote: What is LDN? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote: I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day. On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote: "experiences? |
I use it. It tricks your body into creating more endorphins, which has many health benefits. I would not consider it a cancer cure, only another tool in the toolbox. You can find a lot of info here.
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I called you Rod, sorry about that. On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:46:26 PM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from information on LDN. I have never used it, so maybe someone out there who has, can be more specific on the nature of it. On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote: So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy? Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs." On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote: What is LDN? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote: I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day. On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote: "experiences? |
Ron Muscella
No problem Rod, .......and just not sure LDB is compatible with BP.
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 02:32:29 PM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
I called you Rod, sorry about that. On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:46:26 PM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: Yes Rod....that is what I gathered from information on LDN. I have never used it, so maybe someone out there who has, can be more specific on the nature of it. On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:36:56 AM EDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote: So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy? Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs." On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote: What is LDN? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote: I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day. On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote: "experiences? |
Ron Muscella
Would it interfere at all with the BP protocol?
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 02:27:42 PM EDT, Ester Ford <saladnut@...> wrote:
I use it. It tricks your body into creating more endorphins, which has many health benefits. I would not consider it a cancer cure, only another tool in the toolbox. You can find a lot of info here.
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I don't see why it would interfere with anything. You only take it at bedtime. It wears off during the night. You wake up happy. :)
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Rod,
Thank you for this link. I needed to read some of these testimonies as they are very encouraging. Sometimes it seems like the more I do the worse I get. I’m not giving up though because I have a feeling that I will turn the corner eventually.
Thanks again! Gail
From: FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2024 11:59 AM To: FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Pleuramesothelioma
Hi! Perhaps read through some of these and see if anything hits home? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 06:07:53 AM CDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:
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I like to read a few now and again as well. It would be nice if there were some newer testimonials. I will add mine one day. All the best, Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 11:37:07 PM CDT, Adams, Gail Z via groups.io <gail.adams@...> wrote: Rod,
Thank you for this link. I needed to read some of these testimonies as they are very encouraging. Sometimes it seems like the more I do the worse I get. I’m not giving up though because I have a feeling that I will turn the corner eventually.
Thanks again! Gail
From: FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io On Behalf Of Rod Holmgren via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2024 11:59 AM To: FlaxSeedOil2@groups.io Subject: Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] Pleuramesothelioma
Hi! Perhaps read through some of these and see if anything hits home? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 06:07:53 AM CDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote:
"experiences?
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IMO it is both stand alone and a complimentary addition to Chemo. The endorphin production bosts the immune system which attacks cancer and any other immune system disease and, at the same time, it sensetizes the cancer to chemo. There are trials showing it also halts the progression of MS and Rheumatoid Arthritus. See attached (long) video from Dr. Berkson in New Mexico regarding various cures including pancriatic. Dr Burt Berkson complete talk and Q&A and LDN09
On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 09:36:57 AM MDT, Rod Holmgren via groups.io <s4sindus@...> wrote:
So, Rod, it is not a stand alone nor complimentary addition to alternative protocol? Rather, more of an assist to chemotherapy? Rod in MN/USA On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 06:44:31 AM CDT, Ron Muscella via groups.io <romus1@...> wrote: This is what I thought it was years ago when I first heard of it: Naltrexone-low doses. ......."Studies have shown LDN is capable of altering the balance of proteins that determine cell death in cancer cells, and by swinging apoptosis toward a pro-apoptotic setting, LDN possesses the ability to prime cancer cells to cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs." On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 01:55:22 AM EDT, Ric Duncan via groups.io <ricduncan@...> wrote: What is LDN? On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 08:40:08 PM CDT, Zacc D. W. via groups.io <dzacco@...> wrote: I have no experience with FOCC yet but I'm keeping it in my toolbox. I had great luck with 4.5mg of LDN per night for almost 5 years where 25 tumors disappeared but I think I built up a tolerance to it to some extent. I also do a maintenance dose of Alimta Chemo once a month and I am currently taking Essiac Tea three times per day. On Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 05:07:56 AM MDT, j.luttenberger via groups.io <j.luttenberger@...> wrote: "experiences? |
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