> >> > On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:04:37 AM UTC+13, conway caine wrote:
> >> > > "The Phantom Piper" =A0wrote in message
> >> I back, sorry half my kids have cancer, its distracting...
> >> ****Dear God, Bryn. What sort of genetic anomalies are you guys forced to
> >> deal with???
> >They have always lived within 20 miles of an Atomic power station...
> >One died at the end of February, aged 50, two more diagnosed around
> >the same time, one with throat cancer, the other with ovarian cancer.
> >Alerted by the first death we pressed for diagnosis. Had we not, they
> >would have been ignored. Both have responded to treatment and should
> >make it. The boy (late 40s) 6 weeks of intense Radiotherapy (daily)
> >and Chemo (biweekly).
> >The girl endured 3 months of Chemo, two operations and lost all of her
> >girl's bits below the waist. Now 3 more months of Chemo. She is doing
> >well, depressed about the finality of motherhood but mostly about the
> >hair... In fact mostly the hair, not bald just thin and short..
> >I know a great deal about augmentation of these therapies and they
> >have both done well. It has cost a lot in time, energy and cash. I
> >don't regret any of it.. Though I wish it had never happened,
> >obviously.. Oh and my missus broke her pelvis...
> Bryn, that's a terrible thing to happen to a family. I hope you all
> get through it.
> I know you don't care for recreational drugs, but have you ever heard
> of Rick Simpson? Google or youtube "run from the cure" or "Simpson
> oil". It's a cannabis preperation, an alcohol extraction method, it's
> pretty simple to make the oil. There is no stoned or high involved and
> it certainly won't do any harm. It's a tar like stuff, and a rice
> sized squirt consumed each day has provided many positive results
> against various cancers.
> My Father died from cancer, no treatment, no therapy, no surgery. He
> was simply placed on the "pathway" and he died stuffed to the gills
> with morphine. The surgeon was on 3 weeks leave at the time, and 3
> weeks is all that it took for my Father to go from bad to worse to
> dead. The doc said the chemo would have killed him anyway. If I had
> known at the time, I would have dosed him up with Simpson oil myself
> regardless of the law and consequences. He was 62, left school at 14
> and worked to death for 40 odds years. He deserved better from nhs.
> max.it (the orange cage)
There is a shop across the road that deals (that is "sells") cannabis
related products.
I will start by asking them. Should freak them out, they are really
paranoid for some reason...
Sorry about your Dad, if you are over 50 the NHS is not the health
provider it should be.
We had similar experience with son James who died of it the end of
February this year. Diagnosed last November, dead in February. NHS
completely useless...
>> >> > On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:04:37 AM UTC+13, conway caine wrote:
>> >> > > "The Phantom Piper" =3DA0wrote in message
>> >> I back, sorry half my kids have cancer, its distracting...
>> >> ****Dear God, Bryn. What sort of genetic anomalies are you guys forced=
> to
>> >> deal with???
>> >They have always lived within 20 miles of an Atomic power station...
>> >One died at the end of February, aged 50, =A0two more diagnosed around
>> >the same time, one with throat cancer, the other with ovarian cancer.
>> >Alerted by the first death we pressed for diagnosis. Had we not, they
>> >would have been ignored. Both have responded to treatment and should
>> >make it. The boy (late 40s) 6 weeks of intense Radiotherapy (daily)
>> >and Chemo (biweekly).
>> >The girl endured 3 months of Chemo, two operations and lost all of her
>> >girl's bits below the waist. Now 3 more months of Chemo. She is doing
>> >well, depressed about the finality of motherhood but mostly about the
>> >hair... In fact mostly the hair, not bald just thin and short..
>> >I know a great deal about augmentation of these therapies and they
>> >have both done well. It has cost a lot in time, energy and cash. I
>> >don't regret any of it.. Though I wish it had never happened,
>> >obviously.. Oh and my missus broke her pelvis...
>> Bryn, that's a terrible thing to happen to a family. I hope you all
>> get through it.
>> I know you don't care for recreational drugs, but have you ever heard
>> of Rick Simpson? Google or youtube "run from the cure" or "Simpson
>> oil". It's a cannabis preperation, an alcohol extraction method, it's
>> pretty simple to make the oil. There is no stoned or high involved and
>> it certainly won't do any harm. It's a tar like stuff, and a rice
>> sized squirt consumed each day has provided many positive results
>> against various cancers.
>> My Father died from cancer, no treatment, no therapy, no surgery. He
>> was simply placed on the "pathway" and he died stuffed to the gills
>> with morphine. The surgeon was on 3 weeks leave at the time, and 3
>> weeks is all that it took for my Father to go from bad to worse to
>> dead. The doc said the chemo would have killed him anyway. If I had
>> known at the time, I would have dosed him up with Simpson oil myself
>> regardless of the law and consequences. He was 62, left school at 14
>> and worked to death for 40 odds years. He deserved better from nhs.
>> max.it (the orange cage)
>There is a shop across the road that deals (that is "sells") cannabis
>related products.
>I will start by asking them. Should freak them out, they are really
>paranoid for some reason...
They probably will freak out, but it's worth a try. Simpson oil is
illegal and although it's pretty simple to make, you would still need
access to a couple of Oz at least of good mature (or a little over
mature) female buds, which is illegal too. I understand the worst
thing about med users getting busted in UK is, although if the med
defence is obvious,and no penalty or conviction follows, they still
take away the meds for destruction.
The recipie is available from the phoenixtears.ca
>Sorry about your Dad, if you are over 50 the NHS is not the health
>provider it should be.
>We had similar experience with son James who died of it the end of
>February this year. Diagnosed last November, dead in February. NHS
>completely useless...
A woman I know died last Saturday from cancer. She was 42 a friend of
my younger Sister. Just a couple of weeks ago she was alive and happy.
Well happy enough, she had been told that her cancer was terminal, but
not expected to kill her for years. She had an offer of therapy in usa
and had started along that fund raising route. The first event was
Thursday week before last, Saturday she was admitted to hospital, next
Saturday she's dead. An outdoor service yesterday at Peatlands park,
and Roselawn crematorium tomorrow.........Lights out. Fuckn' really sad, youngest of three Sisters.
> On Nov 19, 2:37 pm, "S im mac Liam" <gwyd...@comcast.nospam.net>
> wrote:
>> Bryn Fraser <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:e3e4354c-3771-4412- >> b301-25b00f233...@q5g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:
>> > On Nov 18, 4:19 pm, "S im mac Liam" <gwyd...@comcast.nospam.net>
>> > wrote:
>> >> Bryn Fraser <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> >> news:b47a7101-6b0a- >> 4da1-
>> >> b8f9-ede69d66d...@ez26g2000vbb.googlegroups.com:
>> >> > On Nov 18, 2:21 am, "Fifeshire Floozie" <h...@faeFife.com>
>> >> > wrote: >> >> >> .>"Bryn Fraser" <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote
>> >> >> >> >I back, sorry half my kids have cancer, its distracting....
>> >> >> >> My God Bryn! What can I say? How awful for you as the
>> >> >> >> parents. >> My
>> >> >> >> heart goes out to all of you.
>> >> >> >Thanks Helen, the boy (age 50) has now been declared fit and
>> >> >> >free >> of
>> >> >> >cancer.
>> >> >> That's good news Bryn.
>> >> >> >He will carry on with the forest medicine.
>> >> >> Forest medicine? *
>> >> > *Pau d'Arco with Yerba Mate' as a catalyst.*
>> >> > Astragalus Root and Rehmannia.
>> >> > Quercetin , Bromelain and Turmeric in combination.
>> >> > Fringe Tree Bark..
>> >> > Her Chemo was GemCarbo. If it had been Taxol (which proved toxic
>> >> > to her) I could not have done it.
>> >> > She is hyper-sensitive to most pharmaceutical products so there
>> >> > was nothing she could take to relieve the side effects of
>> >> > chemotherapy. >> No
>> >> > steroids. Just ginger and mint tea, unfortunately ginger
>> >> > suppresses the white cell count, so mint..
>> >> > Her care team were stunned (and hugely delighted, ecstatic even,
>> lots
>> >> > of laughter) by the results. So far so good. She starts three
>> >> > more months of Chemo next week. So fingers crossed...
>> >> Eliminating casein and soy from the diet will not go amiss.
>> >> --
>> >> Saint S im mac Liam
>> >> Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
>> >> Prophet of The Great Tagger
>> >> Canonized December '99
>> > Done that, both of them. Really nasty stuff...
>> Only if you have cancer. Have you read 'The China Study'? You shoul
> d
>> also know that hazelnuts contain taxol. A friend of mine swears
>> lapach > o
>> (bark of the Brazilian walnut) has kept him free of bladder cancer
>> for close to 20 years after the initial
>> diagnosis.http://www.cantron.com/html > /nutraceuticals/lapacho.html
>> This is not the form in which he buys and uses it. He gets a
>> shredded product and makes it into a tea.
>> --
>> Saint S im mac Liam
>> Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
>> Prophet of The Great Tagger
>> Canonized December '99
> The taxol / hazelnut connection is very interesting..
> Bryn
In the hazel it is in the bark, leaves, nuts and fungi which grow thereon, in about 10% the concentration found in yew bark.
-- Saint Séimí mac Liam Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve Prophet of The Great Tagger Canonized December '99
> > On Nov 19, 2:37 pm, "S im mac Liam" <gwyd...@comcast.nospam.net>
> > wrote:
> >> Bryn Fraser <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote in
> >> news:e3e4354c-3771-4412-
> >> b301-25b00f233...@q5g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:
> >> > On Nov 18, 4:19 pm, "S im mac Liam" <gwyd...@comcast.nospam.net>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> Bryn Fraser <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote in
> >> >> news:b47a7101-6b0a-
> >> 4da1-
> >> >> b8f9-ede69d66d...@ez26g2000vbb.googlegroups.com:
> >> >> > On Nov 18, 2:21 am, "Fifeshire Floozie" <h...@faeFife.com>
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> .>"Bryn Fraser" <brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote
> >> >> >> >> >I back, sorry half my kids have cancer, its distracting....
> >> >> >> >> My God Bryn! What can I say? How awful for you as the
> >> >> >> >> parents.
> >> My
> >> >> >> >> heart goes out to all of you.
> >> >> >> >Thanks Helen, the boy (age 50) has now been declared fit and
> >> >> >> >free
> >> of
> >> >> >> >cancer.
> >> >> >> That's good news Bryn.
> >> >> >> >He will carry on with the forest medicine.
> >> >> >> Forest medicine? *
> >> >> > *Pau d'Arco with Yerba Mate' as a catalyst.*
> >> >> > Astragalus Root and Rehmannia.
> >> >> > Quercetin , Bromelain and Turmeric in combination.
> >> >> > Fringe Tree Bark..
> >> >> > Her Chemo was GemCarbo. If it had been Taxol (which proved toxic
> >> >> > to her) I could not have done it.
> >> >> > She is hyper-sensitive to most pharmaceutical products so there
> >> >> > was nothing she could take to relieve the side effects of
> >> >> > chemotherapy.
> >> No
> >> >> > steroids. Just ginger and mint tea, unfortunately ginger
> >> >> > suppresses the white cell count, so mint..
> >> >> > Her care team were stunned (and hugely delighted, ecstatic even,
> >> lots
> >> >> > of laughter) by the results. So far so good. She starts three
> >> >> > more months of Chemo next week. So fingers crossed...
> >> >> Eliminating casein and soy from the diet will not go amiss.
> >> >> --
> >> >> Saint S im mac Liam
> >> >> Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
> >> >> Prophet of The Great Tagger
> >> >> Canonized December '99
> >> > Done that, both of them. Really nasty stuff...
> >> Only if you have cancer. Have you read 'The China Study'? You shoul
> > d
> >> also know that hazelnuts contain taxol. A friend of mine swears
> >> lapach
> > o
> >> (bark of the Brazilian walnut) has kept him free of bladder cancer
> >> for close to 20 years after the initial
> >> diagnosis.http://www.cantron.com/html > > /nutraceuticals/lapacho.html
> >> This is not the form in which he buys and uses it. He gets a
> >> shredded product and makes it into a tea.
> >> --
> >> Saint S im mac Liam
> >> Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
> >> Prophet of The Great Tagger
> >> Canonized December '99
> > The taxol / hazelnut connection is very interesting..
> > Bryn
> In the hazel it is in the bark, leaves, nuts and fungi which grow
> thereon, in about 10% the concentration found in yew bark.
> --
> Saint S im mac Liam
> Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
> Prophet of The Great Tagger
> Canonized December '99
Naomi practically lived on hazel nuts. I wonder how that affected the
attempt to use Taxol as Chemo. She went into the anaphylactic shock
thing in two minutes flat, fortunately there were some very senior
nurses (8) at hand and she was out of it in half an hour. Decided to
go home... Scared me....
> >> >> > On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 8:04:37 AM UTC+13, conway caine wrote:
> >> >> > > "The Phantom Piper" =3DA0wrote in message
> >> >> I back, sorry half my kids have cancer, its distracting...
> >> >> ****Dear God, Bryn. What sort of genetic anomalies are you guys forced=
> > to
> >> >> deal with???
> >> >They have always lived within 20 miles of an Atomic power station...
> >> >One died at the end of February, aged 50, =A0two more diagnosed around
> >> >the same time, one with throat cancer, the other with ovarian cancer.
> >> >Alerted by the first death we pressed for diagnosis. Had we not, they
> >> >would have been ignored. Both have responded to treatment and should
> >> >make it. The boy (late 40s) 6 weeks of intense Radiotherapy (daily)
> >> >and Chemo (biweekly).
> >> >The girl endured 3 months of Chemo, two operations and lost all of her
> >> >girl's bits below the waist. Now 3 more months of Chemo. She is doing
> >> >well, depressed about the finality of motherhood but mostly about the
> >> >hair... In fact mostly the hair, not bald just thin and short..
> >> >I know a great deal about augmentation of these therapies and they
> >> >have both done well. It has cost a lot in time, energy and cash. I
> >> >don't regret any of it.. Though I wish it had never happened,
> >> >obviously.. Oh and my missus broke her pelvis...
> >> Bryn, that's a terrible thing to happen to a family. I hope you all
> >> get through it.
> >> I know you don't care for recreational drugs, but have you ever heard
> >> of Rick Simpson? Google or youtube "run from the cure" or "Simpson
> >> oil". It's a cannabis preperation, an alcohol extraction method, it's
> >> pretty simple to make the oil. There is no stoned or high involved and
> >> it certainly won't do any harm. It's a tar like stuff, and a rice
> >> sized squirt consumed each day has provided many positive results
> >> against various cancers.
> >> My Father died from cancer, no treatment, no therapy, no surgery. He
> >> was simply placed on the "pathway" and he died stuffed to the gills
> >> with morphine. The surgeon was on 3 weeks leave at the time, and 3
> >> weeks is all that it took for my Father to go from bad to worse to
> >> dead. The doc said the chemo would have killed him anyway. If I had
> >> known at the time, I would have dosed him up with Simpson oil myself
> >> regardless of the law and consequences. He was 62, left school at 14
> >> and worked to death for 40 odds years. He deserved better from nhs.
> >> max.it (the orange cage)
> >There is a shop across the road that deals (that is "sells") cannabis
> >related products.
> >I will start by asking them. Should freak them out, they are really
> >paranoid for some reason...
> They probably will freak out, but it's worth a try. Simpson oil is
> illegal and although it's pretty simple to make, you would still need
> access to a couple of Oz at least of good mature (or a little over
> mature) female buds, which is illegal too. I understand the worst
> thing about med users getting busted in UK is, although if the med
> defence is obvious,and no penalty or conviction follows, they still
> take away the meds for destruction.
> The recipie is available from the phoenixtears.ca
> >Sorry about your Dad, if you are over 50 the NHS is not the health
> >provider it should be.
> >We had similar experience with son James who died of it the end of
> >February this year. Diagnosed last November, dead in February. NHS
> >completely useless...
> A woman I know died last Saturday from cancer. She was 42 a friend of
> my younger Sister. Just a couple of weeks ago she was alive and happy.
> Well happy enough, she had been told that her cancer was terminal, but
> not expected to kill her for years. She had an offer of therapy in usa
> and had started along that fund raising route. The first event was
> Thursday week before last, Saturday she was admitted to hospital, next
> Saturday she's dead. An outdoor service yesterday at Peatlands park,
> and Roselawn crematorium tomorrow.........Lights out.
> Fuckn' really sad, youngest of three Sisters.
> max.it (the orange cage)
The only thing in favour was a quick death. Horrible though...