Edith,
   Thanks, I put my question to him.
       Kass
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: MSM


>In a message dated 6/16/99 4:37:28 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected]
>writes:
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><< Hi Sharon,
>    I have breast cancer, and I know I have a large feeder blood vessel
mass
> feeding the tumor.  I take MSM, now I'm wondering if I should stop.  Do
you
> think taking MSM is increasing the blood flow and food chain to the tumor?
>    Kass
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> Wow, advising someone in this manner is quite a bit beyond me. I was only
> telling you some of the gist of what I've read in The Miracle of MSM book.
> I can see your concern however. I don't know what all you're doing
> regarding the cancer situation. I suppose that as far as feeding the tumor
> it would depend on what is going through your system feeding the darn
> thing. If you're taking CS then if it were me I think I'd be checking into
> the CS for cancer talk I've heard about here and there. I am myself
> wondering how much benefit there really is in taking CS for cancer. There
> are 2 people in my life currently fighting cancer and I would like to
> encourage them to try it but I don't know enough about it so I'm pretty
> reluctant. I don't want to give them false hope. I assume because you're
on
> the silver list that you are either taking CS or are curious about it.
>
> Kass, I think a lot has to do with your diet, your supplements, if any,
> what you think is the current state of your immune system, what type of
> medical procedures you're undergoing, if any, and what you're doing in the
> alternative world of therapies, if any. All these things would determine
> what is feeding that tumor.
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> Helping someone with cancer scares me, to be quite frank. I think if
> someone has had it with doctors and the medical profession in general and
> insists on going the alternative route, and therefore needs suggestions
and
> advice, the best I could do would be to tell what I THINK I would do in
the
> same situation. Only thing is, that a person can't really be sure what
they
> would do until they're faced with it. Also, and I think this is the most
> important point of all, EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT. Each of us has to find
their
> own way.
>
> Boy, I sure am not trying to put you off. I feel deeply for what you're
> going through. I don't mean to discourage you but just so you'll know why
I
> feel so for your situation is that my own mother died of breast cancer at
> the age of 35. I was 14 at the time and I became her caretaker. However,
> much has been discovered since 1956, not so much in the medical world but
> in the alternative realm. I have read that there are no incurable
diseases.
> I firmly believe that!
>
> Sometimes it helps to have someone to bounce ideas off of. Another may be
> able to ask questions that hadn't occurred to you or to make suggestions
> that turn out to be helpful. As long as you fully realize the difference
> between ideas/suggestions and advice. Be careful of anyone giving you
> advice unless you totally trust that person and feel that they know what
> they're doing.
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> Keep your eyes and ears open, don't automatically discard unfamiliar
ideas,
> listen, talk, read, and consider it all. Then make up your own mind. I
know
> I haven't been of much help to you and I've run on and on but I don't know
> where your head is at on this at all. Maybe if you tell us more about your
> situation it would help. If you have questions or answers regarding the
> application of colloidal silver in your situation, then it would be of
> interest to all of us. But I suppose if it gets too far off the silver
> topic, it might be best if you were to privately e-mail your messages.
What
> do you think? And all you other fine people out there, do you have
anything
> to add for this woman going through this?
>
> Wishing you the very best,
>
> Sharon <<<<<
>
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> Kass,
>
>This man is a ND.  He gave a friend great advice  in treating her breast
>cancer.  Both MSM and CS were in the protocol.  You may want to
contact.him.
>[email protected]
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