Re: lymphoma
A friend of mine had follicular lymphoma and I did a lot of research on it. One place that provides excellent information:
http://www.lymphomasurvival.com/articles.htm
Robert Miller has follicular lymphoma and has to do a lot of research for himself on current alternative plus AMA treatments. He asks for a donation to receive his newsletters. I think it was around $30/year but I could be wrong.
It was a great way to get alternative and standard research fast. His newsletter is like getting a summary of the best current information.
He recommends h pylori testing. There is a link between h pylori and lymphoma. If a person has h pylori, they would want to reduce the load on the body. What you wrote sounded like h pylori testing would be a good thing.
Robert Miller would answer my questions within 24 hours every time I wrote him. He was a good resource.
We, also, asked a lot of questions of Dave Perkins of:
http://www.betterwayhealth.com/
If you ask, he will send you free information of what he did to survive acute non-hodgkins lymphoma. He went the standard AMA route and then went to alternatives when he was terminal.
His type of lymphoma is very different from follicular. Both of these cancer survivors learned about AMA treatments and alternatives. They used both to successfully survive long term.
My friend has done a lot of what these men suggested plus ongoing standard AMA treatments plus healthy things she learned to do from her own research. So far she is doing extremely well.
It is hard to get up to speed fast. Robert Miller and Dave Perkins helped us.
Good luck.