I  don't think this posted yesterday. 

Dianne,
Below is a post by a member of the oleander soup yahoo group. It may be
helpful as it identifies additional sources of cancer help.
 - Steve N
 
 
To: [email protected]
<BLOCKED::mailto:[email protected]>  
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 10:31 AM
Subject: [oleandersoup] Flyer, final draft


I sure hope this is the final draft, after proofing. If you have any
interest, please read and make any and all suggestions. Thanks, Rhoda

        Cancer Survival Resources in Addition to Oncology

I'm Rhoda Mead. I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer five and a half
years ago, and I'm learning way more than I want to know about surviving
cancer.

    My personal experience is that alternative protocols alone, or a
combination of oncology and alternatives is best for staying alive, with
a decent quality of life.  Most alternative programs rely on
supplements, diet, detoxification, exercise, and spiritual connections
to bring healing. 
    I've found most of my information on the Internet. The immediacy and
interactive properties of the Internet have been wonderful for me.
Below is a list is of websites and interactive special-interest cancer
groups, in the form of email lists.

Good places to start online, in alphabetical order.
www.annieappleseedproject.org
<BLOCKED::http://www.annieappleseedproject.org>   Ann Fonfa had breast
cancer and then started her extensive site. It has an enormous amount of
information. Sometimes it seems there is too much to take in at once.
www.beating-cancer-gently.com
<BLOCKED::http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com>   Bill Henderson's first
wife died of cancer, and he was appalled at her treatment. He is
continually updating his information, does radio talks, free online
newsletters, etc. His book isn't free. He's talked with many people with
cancer, and an inexpensive phone consultation may be extremely helpful.
www.cancertutor.org <BLOCKED::http://www.cancertutor.org>   Webster Kehr
has amassed an enormous amount of information about many aspects of
cancer. He ranks alternative protocols by the stage of cancer, but
doesn't say which are more likely to be successful.
www.doctoryourself.com <BLOCKED::http://www.doctoryourself.com>  is
interesting to explore.
www.lef.org <BLOCKED::http://www.lef.org>  The Life Extension Foundation
has an extensive library of research into ways to regain health that
isn't available elsewhere. Some of the studies quoted are in test tubes
or animals, and may not be applicable to us humans.
    www.oasisadvancedwellness.com
<BLOCKED::http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com>    Loretta Lanphier
cured her cancer and became a naturopath. She has collected wonderful
information about natural healing, and sells products that she has
carefully culled.

    As far as I can tell, the  best-known alternative programs are
Budwig, Clark, Gerson, and Oleander Soup. The Budwig and Oleander
programs are more successful than oncology at keeping me alive, and are
giving me years of a decent quality of life.
     Despite the claims of a 97% success rate, I believe that the Budwig
approach works for little more than half who presently use it, possibly
because the moderator is determined to keep it pure Budwig, and ignores
the importance of supplements, recent research, and negative changes in
our foods and environment since Budwig's day. There are impressive
claims to remissions for cancers where oncology has little or no
success.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/
<BLOCKED::http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FlaxSeedOil2/>      
    Oleander Soup may be a new kid on the block as a cancer and health
website, and an email list, but oleander's healing properties have been
known for centuries. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/oleandersoup/
<BLOCKED::http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/oleandersoup/>   If
you're afraid to make your own oleander soup for pennies, because it's
so toxic raw, you can buy it ready-made at www.sutherlandiaopc.com
<BLOCKED::http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com>   There's  history and
information on the website as well.
    The specific supplements we need to heal or stay healthy are
explored more by the alternative community than oncology. Generally the
supplements aren't patentable, and therefore less profitable than
chemotherapy and radiation. A fascinating example is iodine. There is a
wealth of information on http://www.breastcancerchoices.org
<BLOCKED::http://www.breastcancerchoices.org>   There is a link to an
email list geared toward breast cancer, but the extensive iodine-bromine
connection may be useful to explore for anyone with cancer, or who wants
to prevent it. The site lists resources and research as well.
    
Additional resources about cancer are Jonathan Chamberlain's, Cancer,
the Complete Recovery Guide, which includes additional resources. His
website as is http://www.whale.to/cancer/k/Contents.html
<BLOCKED::http://www.whale.to/cancer/k/Contents.html> 
    Dr. Hulda Clark has a website, and has written several books.
    Dr. Servan-Schreiber; Anticancer: a New Way of Life. He claims to be
evidence based, and quotes many sources.
    Kris Carr Crazy Sexy Cancer   http://www.crazysexycancer.com
<BLOCKED::http://www.crazysexycancer.com> 
Useful advice on every aspect of dealing with cancer, even though she
accepted mainstream treatments.
    Ralph Moss, author of many books. He has a free email newsletter,
and sells very expensive boilerplate solutions for which oncology works
best.
    Health Check USA - Provides people with the ability to access all
types of blood tests for multiple conditions and diseases without a
physician's referral, and at nearly half the typical cost.
    Orthomolecular.com - They are dedicated to the mission of informing
the world about Orthomolecular Medicine. Click Here to subscribe to
their free Orthomolecular Medicine News Service.

    While there are many wonderful resources about more specific issues
such as diet, detoxification, and hormones in alternative cancer
programs, there just isn't space to list them here. This list is my own
eccentric choice. Nothing can take the place of doing your own research,
finding the correct healthcare practitioners for yourself, and finding
your own path to wellness.

Shalom, Rhoda Mead






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From: Dianne France [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 6:50 AM
To: silver-list
Subject: CS>yahoo group for cancer


Does anyone have the yahoo address for the cancer group?  I just got an
email from a family member that has been diagnosed with cancer and she
wants to research alternatives.
 
Appreciate any help with the address.
 
Dianne


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