Re: Too much information - ie, who to believe?
Vladar -
I can soooo relate to your dilemna. When I was first searching for cancer alternatives I was literally overwhelmed with all the information and hype that is out there. One of the first really good places I found was cancertutor.com and another was the Minnesota Wellness Directory. Then I found out about oleander and joine two Yahoo groups about it (eventually taking over one of them myself).
My suggested protocol for beating cancer may be a bit of overkill for some, but for others with more difficult, more aggressive and/or more advanced cancer it may take every bit of it. I would put pancreatic cancer in that category myself and if I had pancreatic cancer I would follow the protocol to the letter.
Certainly you would have to agree that someone like Patrick Swayze could afford the very best mainstream treatments. Compare what happened to Swayze to the testimonial of the 80 year old man who used my protocol and ask yourself which you would prefer:
http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1491846#i
One thing you should understand: Pancreatic cancer is absolutely not a death sentence, though it pretty much comes close to that with mainstream treatments. The same is not true with alternative protocols and the most important items in the protocol I suggest when it comes to pancreatic cancer have all had success against it - oleander, the Budwig flaxseed/cottage cheese, digestive enzymes and blackseed oil (Nigella sativa).
The makers of the patented medicine version of oleander (Anvirzel) report having pancreatic cancer patients who are alive and well years after their diagnosis. The last two patients who used their patented medicine had their cancer completely gone in six months in one case and stabilized with no growth in another instance at six months into treatment.
Dr. Kelly was famous for using digestive enzymes to cure himself and others of pancreatic cancer. Likewise the Budwig Diet has reported good sucess and blackseed oil has had proven results against pancreatic cancer - though it is a slower acting supplement and should not be depended on as a standalone treatment.
When you get down to it, I do not believe that any single item should be utilized as a standalone treatment for cancer, especially not one as serious as pancreatic cancer. The more good bullets you have in your gun (provided they are compatible), the better your chances are when you go into battle.
My protocol may not be the best, but it is the best I know of and it represents years and many thousands of hours of researching alternative remedies for cancer. It surely does have many elements and suggested supplements, but if you should research some of the other ways to beat cancer you will find several that involve taking far more supplements throughout the day. If that is what it takes, then that is what one should do if they want to win. It's a complete commitment and lifestyle change to be sure.
All the best,
Tony