> Date:          Sun, 06 Sep 1998 13:07:26 -0400
> From:          carlj <[email protected]>
> To:            "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
>                "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
>                "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject:       OT: Wound Care
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> Hope I don't get in trouble for cross posting...
> I need help with the care of a baseball sized open squamous cell
> carcinoma tumor of the face.
> Short and quick details:
> 81 y/o man,  using Rife/Bare device, Pancretin "Ca", Pancretin "E", the
> drops associated with Pancretin (as recommended by Dr. Kelly), plus
> MycroHydrin.
> Bed bound, under Hospice care at home, diet is full liquids to soft
> (very soft) foods.
> Whey protein powder shakes in milk, yogurt or juice. Liquid 
minerals,
> multivitamin plus 1000 mg more of C.
>
Hi Carl,
        I have a couple of very important suggestions for you. First, a 
person with cancer should not be drinking whey protein powder shakes 
in milk. Cancer is caused by poor protein digestion, and you are just 
loading him up with more undigested proteins to feed the cancer. 
Also, you should be giving him mainly vegetable and fruit juices to 
the tune of over a gallon per day, and no other foods for a while. 
You need to give him coffee enemas in the morning, and regular enemas 
at bedtime to flush out the waste from the dying cancer.
This is my recommendations from what I see here. There are other 
things you can do, but the Kelley program is very good, but you must 
help it along by doing the enemas and keeping the elemination 
channels open, or you will kill him from toxic overload. If you have 
more questions please feel free to e-mail me.
        Hope this helps.
        Jim Einert, N.D.

> Fluid intake is poor.
> Muscle wasting is highly evident.  His mind is there but his body is
> shot to hell.
> I'm an LPN with 18 years experience.
> The wound site is open, cratering, draining clear to bloody drainage.
> Very vascular, no pain at all.  Apparently it has an odor, other's can
> smell it but I can't.  Dressing is changed 2-3 times a day.  Cleansed
> with H2O2, rinsed with Normal Saline, rinsed again with Colloidal Silver
> (CS) (presume that it is of optimal PPM), Aloe Vera Gel with Vitamin A,
> C, & E is applied to a non-stick bandage.
> Hospice Pharmacy is providing an ointment/paste called ET Mix
> (Enterostomal Therapy), that has a non petroleum base along with
> Nystatin - a anti fungal effective against Candida.  Apparently the
> wound was cultured for it while in the hospital.  I have seen postings
> that CS is effective against Candida, but I believe this was systemic
> Candida.  Apparently my father is asymptomatic and is not on any oral
> antifungals.
> My questions are as follows:
> Would the CS counteract the Nystatin?  If it was applied topically as I
> am doing?
> What affect would the Nystatin have on the Aloe?
> Any other herbal/natural remedies for this?  Also for the odor.
> 
> Do not want to go the way of an escharotic or to have the wound
> debrided.  It is very vascular and he may "bleed out" as they say.
> 
> Any and all help/suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Carl Jasinto
> 
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