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Re: I suggest pau d'arco, graviola, AHCC, and vitamin C. Part #2
 
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Re: I suggest pau d'arco, graviola, AHCC, and vitamin C. Part #2


Dear 4mytyman,

Here are some more suggestions you might want
to consider in treating your little boy's
leukemia:

4) I know a lot about large, daily doses of
vitamin C. I've been taking mega-doses since
1977. I took 6 to 10 grams (6,000 to 10,000
mg) for 25 years, and since 2002, I've been
taking 14 grams every day. I space the doses
out over the waking day, since our bodies
use vitamin C quickly. During all those years,
I've had only one cold: a mild, three-day
flu that somehow snuck through my defenses
last February. I cured it quickly by taking
60,000 mg of vitamin C in one day. Aside
from that mini-cold, I have not been sick at
all. I give the vitamin C much of the credit.

Cancer patients, in particular, need LOTS of
vitamin C. Vitamin C is ammunition which the
immune system uses to fight off all kinds of
illnesses. Doctor Thomas Levy, in his wonderful book, Vitamin C, Infectious Diseases, & Toxins, cites case after case
of cancer patients, who were written off by
their doctors, and cured by intravenous
doses of vitamin C. Patients in Australia
have been given as much as 500,000 mg of
intravenous vitamin C (sodium ascorbate) in
one day, and had no bad reactions.

I weigh 140 lbs, and so I take 14 grams each
day: 1 gram for every 10 lbs of body-weight.
If I'm healthy, and take, say, 20 grams, I
get a mild case of diarrhea. That's known as
bowel tolerance. It's your body's way of
telling you that it doesn't need that much
vitamin C.

But when you're sick, as I was last February,
my body needed lots more vitamin C to fight
off that cold. I took 60 grams and never
had a bowel tolerance reaction. Cancer patients can take much larger doses, and
never reach bowel tolerance, because their
bodies are using the vitamin C to fight the cancer.

So if I had a child with leukemia, I
would try to arrange for an intravenous dose of vitamin C. If that's not possible, I would start the child with several grams a day of vitamin C in the form of sodium ascorbate crystals. The second week, I'd increase the dose. He's almost surely not going to reach bowel tolerance in normal mega-doses. Even several grams a day will behelpful to him. Read Doctor Levy's book, if possible, and do some research on your own.

2) There are a variety of green superfoods
on the market. I think that everyone, sick or
healthy, should take at least a teaspoonful
of some green superfood every day. Why?
Because they contain nutrients that are not
found in the Standard American Diet; nutrients
that bodies need to remain healthy.

Most good green superfoods contain chlorella,
enzymes, probiotics, algae, sprouts, barley
and wheatgrass, and a variety of healing herbs. Some of them are expensive, and others
are quite inexpensive. Here are some of my
favorites:

A) Greens+ is the grand-daddy of green superfoods. I've been using it since 1985.
I give it much of the credit for my good health. Greens+ comes in a 9.4 oz cannister.
It lasts about a month, if you use it every
day. Every health food store stocks it, but
I buy it from Tunies.com for $23.99 a cannister. That's the lowest price I've seen.Tunies order line is 1-800-645-0940.
You want product # 6974510000. The makers
of Greens+ have a website at:www.greensplus.com Your little son's
immune system could put the healing nutrients
in Greens+ to good use.

B) Swanson Vitamins sells a cheaper green
food called Green Max Powder. A 10.6 oz cannister costs $15.99, and they ALWAYS run
2 for 1 or 3 for 1 specials. Swanson's order
line is 1-800-437-4148. Their website is:
http://www.swamsonvitamins.com

C) Dragon Herbs in California makes what I
consider the best green superfood. It's
called Tonic Alchemy, and it contains 71
superb ingredients, many of which are not
found in any other superfood. I take a
heaping teaspoonful of Tonic Alchemy in juice
just before I go to sleep each night.
A 9.4 oz cannister costs $44.95. They give
discounts to seniors, and discounts if you
buy more than one cannister. Not cheap, but
to my mind, the best.

D) Superfood by Doctor Richard Schulze is
very popular, and rightly so. He sells a
cannister on his website (www.herbdoc.com)
for about $36.00, plus shipping. I buy my
Superfood from one of his distributors in
Houston, Chris Voss, who often posts here
on CZ. Chris sells the same cannister for
$28.50 including shipping. Her email address
is: cvoss@texas.net I send Chris a check
and she ships the Superfood promptly. She'll
give you her address.

E) Puritan's Pride sells a 9.2 oz can of
Life's Greens for $37.99. But they ALWAYS
have a 2 for 1 or 3 for 1 sale. If you get
3 for 1, this is the least expensive green
food that I know. Their order line is
1-800-645-1030. The website is:
http://www.puritan.com

I'm going to break off Part #2 here. I will
probably add some final suggestions in
Part #3 tomorrow.

Blessings,

Owen









 

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