I contacted the
Webmaster at cancertutor for you so that maybe instead of looking at the whole website he might pinpoint those links that would be the most helpful... Here is what he said...
The links are at the botton in order as in his email response...
First of all, I have a web page that links to a number of bone cancer articles, relative to alternative cancer treatments:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Bone_Cancer.html
The actual treatment you need to think about consists of two key elements. First, the "cancer diet," which consists of the things a cancer patient may and may not eat. I will bet that during her entire treatment no one told her to avoid sugar, meat, dairy products, etc., which feed cancer cells. Here is my article:
http://www.cancertutor.com/AltTreatments/Alt_Diet.html
Second, is the "Checklist" article which is designed to help a person put together a powerful treatment. Note that the above links to bone cancer sites will help make many of the decisions!!!
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/RuleOfThumb.html
Because tumors are involved, another thing that will help put the plan together is knowing which alternative cancer treatments shrink tumors:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/ShrinkTumors.html
Finally, here is a sample treatment plan, just so you know what one looks like. The plan you put together will probably not be the same as this, but this will give you an idea of what a plan should look like once it is put together:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Hospice.html
The bottom line is that when you are done, the treatment meets AT LEAST the minimum requirements of ALL 7 checklists in the "Checklist" article and she stays on a strong "cancer diet"!!!!!!! Those are the two keys to maximize her chances.
One thing else I should mention. If she is in pain you should consider cesium chloride WITH rubidium PLUS a potassium liquid. For a 150 pound person, about 3 grams a day is recommended (I don't know what that translates to the liquid variety or what your daughter's weight is). Seven days ON taking the cesium+, then 3 days OFF. The total treatment should not go more than 90 days. Your vendor may give you a different opinion. Here is the product:
http://www.rainbowminerals.net/Minerals/cesium.html
Also check with the vendor to see if there are any foods or supplements that should not be taken with the cesium.
Note that potassium MUST be taken with cesium - always.
Regards,
Webster
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I contacted the
Webmaster at cancertutor for you so that maybe instead of looking at the whole website he might pinpoint those links that would be the most helpful... Here is what he said...
First of all, I have a web page that links to a number of bone cancer articles, relative to alternative cancer treatments:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Bone_Cancer.html
The actual treatment you need to think about consists of two key elements. First, the "cancer diet," which consists of the things a cancer patient may and may not eat. I will bet that during her entire treatment no one told her to avoid sugar, meat, dairy products, etc., which feed cancer cells. Here is my article:
http://www.cancertutor.com/AltTreatments/Alt_Diet.html
Second, is the "Checklist" article which is designed to help a person put together a powerful treatment. Note that the above links to bone cancer sites will help make many of the decisions!!!
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/RuleOfThumb.html
Because tumors are involved, another thing that will help put the plan together is knowing which alternative cancer treatments shrink tumors:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/ShrinkTumors.html
Finally, here is a sample treatment plan, just so you know what one looks like. The plan you put together will probably not be the same as this, but this will give you an idea of what a plan should look like once it is put together:
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Hospice.html
The bottom line is that when you are done, the treatment meets AT LEAST the minimum requirements of ALL 7 checklists in the "Checklist" article and she stays on a strong "cancer diet"!!!!!!! Those are the two keys to maximize her chances.
One thing else I should mention. If she is in pain you should consider cesium chloride WITH rubidium PLUS a potassium liquid. For a 150 pound person, about 3 grams a day is recommended (I don't know what that translates to the liquid variety or what your daughter's weight is). Seven days ON taking the cesium+, then 3 days OFF. The total treatment should not go more than 90 days. Your vendor may give you a different opinion. Here is the product:
http://www.rainbowminerals.net/Minerals/cesium.html
Also check with the vendor to see if there are any foods or supplements that should not be taken with the cesium.
Note that potassium MUST be taken with cesium - always.
Regards,
Webster
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/Bone_Cancer.html
http://www.cancertutor.com/AltTreatments/Alt_Diet.html
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/RuleOfThumb.html
http://www.cancertutor.com/Other/ShrinkTumors.html
http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Hos