A Base Treatment Regimen For Cancer

I have to add that other supplements like garlic, tumeric, vitamin D3, selenium, and especially fish-based Omega 3's, melatonin, ect. all contribute to the cco by synergy at least 50 fold.

I new i read this somewhere :)

Can anyone advise what doses of these supplements are recommended per day?
 
[FONT=SourceSansProRegular, Arial, sans-serif]Except for the dandelion that cajuncelt suggested for treating Ascites, you also have the garlic option

[/FONT]Garlic:[FONT=&quot] Garlic plays a pivotal role in curing ascites. Take 125 ml of water and mix in a half teaspoon of garlic juice. Drink the garlic mixture regularly for days to see a marked improvement.[/FONT]
 
A company, EBBU, in Colorado is making specific cannabinoid products from distillation (not extraction).
I believe this is a new ball game for recreational use. You can buy the specific product to get a specific feeling & know it'll be the same purchase after purchase.

The medicinal value of this is fairly limited, like Sativex or Marinol, but time will tell what comes from it.
I've said it before, every 3 months new tech is popping up.
Pretty exciting.

This is the kind of science that fascinates me and frightens me at same time. The potential for creating medicine for specific types of cancer and even for specific patients as we learn more about the medicinal effects and interactions would be huge step forward. On the other hand medical industry is inclined to isolate medicines and ignore the interactions that make it effective. I see 'market forces' (aided and abetted by renewed prohibition movement) driving whole medicine out with excessive regulation and replacing it with synthetics that can be patented and marketed for higher profit regardless of fact that they don't work as well even as the isolated cannabinoids let alone the entourage effect.

As you may have guessed, my faith in humankind has taken a big hit this week. I hope I'm wrong about that. In meantime I just need to keep doing what's right and be thankful that there are others still doing the same. :Namaste:
 
As you may have guessed, my faith in humankind has taken a big hit this week. I hope I'm wrong about that. In meantime I just need to keep doing what's right and be thankful that there are others still doing the same. :Namaste:

Hear hear agree 100% :hugs:
 
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And thank you Sir.
 
As you may have guessed, my faith in humankind has taken a big hit this week. I hope I'm wrong about that. In meantime I just need to keep doing what's right and be thankful that there are others still doing the same. :Namaste:

The universe is always, ALWAYS, working for our better good. Continue to develop that faith in mankind. We're more resilient, more resourceful and more caring than we sometimes appear.
 
I said it took a hit, not knocked out. :rofl: It'll bounce back. Thanks.

Sorry post came out more pessimistic than I planned. I do think big pharma will squeeze it's way in to capitalize on the information we're gathering about MMJ, and in that process bastardize all the elements for maximum profit. I don't believe that they can stop us from providing a better alternative, which is really the point I was trying to make. I just got a little lost for a while. :Namaste:
 
Panacea,
Found this on Herb Nutritionals web page for their 98% Apigenin:
The apigenin content in chamomile is very low, about 1%, and low standardized extract of apigenin like 1.2%, 3% are proper from chamomile extract, while high potency of apigenin from celery extract or Apium graveolens is the best source
From that I would assume that chamomile supplement would not have enough, unless you took 8 grams of it. (to get cajun's recommended dose of 80mg). If the apigenin were more concentrated in the supplement they would probably list the content.
 
Thank you Traveler70, SweetSue and Cajuncelt for the encouragement. We are staying the course with the suppositories. I made a new batch this weekend with new CCO and no CBD (waiting for new oil to come in). Whatever change I made resulted in some improvement in my father's condition. He can now eat a little and the nausea has diminished. We're hoping for a few good days so we can start incorporating the supplements and juicing once more.

And special thanks Cajuncelt for being real about liver cancer. We know we are up against incredible odds but we're hoping for some improvement in the liver function and maybe elimination of the lung mets so my dad can qualify for an immunotherapy clinical trial. Anything that will give us more time - that most precious of gifts right now.

Again, a million thanks for your quick responses last week! It certainly helped me get through a tough few days.
 
Immunotherapy trials have been extended to colon & liver now.
They look very promising& are a great path away from chemo.
If your oncologist can get him into one, do it.
 
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