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#1 sonny g

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 09:14 AM


Hi Everyone,
I hope it is Ok that this can be posted here? I wasn't sure whether to post here or in Medicine and Diseases.
I would like to have anyones feedback or suggestions as to this Regimen.
Whether there are supplements that should not be taken together? or at all? or at higher or lower doses ? etc.
Can anyone forsee any problems with this regimen? anything to be added?
Many Thanks in advance for any input.

I put this regimen together from the suggestions on cancer protocols within these forums and some other sites/books.
I would follow this protocol for 5 days a week, the 6th day water fast and 7th day rest, and for at least 6months. Additionally a Ketogenic diet and exercise would be part of daily ritual.

about myself - I am 21, male, 70kg abouts, have had 3 relapses with ewing's sarcoma, all treated successfully with surgery/chemo/radiation etc. This protocol is an attempt to prolong my current remission/partial remision, and also improve health after much chemotherapy. My disease is considered Incurable (due to cancer stem cell resistance) though I am currently in remission, I am very much waiting on the exciting new molecular therapies (like gleevec) that are in early drug development that target the specific Ewing's oncogene. Apart from incurable cancer, I am otherwise healthy and active, no other physical conditions problems or medications.

Curcumin - 8g/day work up to high dose, 2g every 2 hours, (Longvida brand mainly, but with some from C3 complex with bioperine, to change it up)
Resveratrol - 2 to 3g a day - work up to high dose - (revgenetics)
Ip6 - 6g/day - atleast 6g a day, given at bedtime
Lactoferrin - 3g/day - divided during day
EGCG 1600mg/day - divided doses throughout the day - (Teavigo and bluebonnet brands)
Fish Oils - 10grams/day - 2g X 5 given through day
sodium selenite - 1000mcg/day in morning
Vit D3 - 10000IU/day in morning
Zinc - 50mg
D-Limonene 1-4grams atleast, half in morning/ half night
Flax Pre Lignans (SDGs) - atleast 300mg - aidsawareness.org brand

Additional to this main protocol I will probably add some form of the following, for energy, and general health:
Cordyceps mushroom
Ganoderma/reishi mushroom
Freeze Dried Black Raspberries - high ORAC, possible anti-cancer behaviour
Freeze dried brocolli sprouts - I3C and other anti-cancer compounds

#2 tham

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Posted 11 August 2010 - 08:47 PM

You could add delphinidin to your regimen.

This is not Ewing's, but still a sarcoma.

http://www.ncbi.nlm....st_uids=9581517

I've posted several studies on it on the other cancer threads.

One of the richest sources is the butterfly pea flower, which
you could grow yourself, though I'm not sure if it would grow
over there.

The other is the pomegranate, with delphinidin being the
main anthocyadin, the other two anticancer ones being
cyanidin and pelargonidin.

Delphinidin is also available as a commercial food coloring, E163b.

Some of the Chinese manufacturers supply it in bulk.

In the Israeli researcher Ephraim Lansky's pomegranate
studies, the most potent anticancer properties were found
in the fermented juice, oil and pericarp.

I think you can contact him thru here.

http://www.pomegranatehealth.com/

Edited by tham, 11 August 2010 - 08:50 PM.


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#3 tham

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Posted 11 August 2010 - 09:01 PM

Ukrain, the extract from the Greater celandine.

http://www.ncbi.nlm....t_uids=17001175

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Posted 11 August 2010 - 10:52 PM

You might also have a look at tocotrienols (taking with sesame lignans in an oil emulsion enhances absorption greatly) and grapeseed extract. R-ALA also has many benefits.

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Posted 12 August 2010 - 12:44 AM

I note you mention a Ketogenic diet, however after reading this (see link below - read the whole thing), I would suggest considering a 100% Carb free diet (I'd be excessivly strict about it). This should stop cancer from reoccurring, especially if you can do the longer fast from time to time. I'd also investigate if there is anything that can be done to reduce glutamine levels - either soak them up or stop their production.


http://www.imminst.o...ge__pid__423934

#6 MoodyBlue

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Posted 12 August 2010 - 01:55 AM

There is a DIM (diindolylmethane) with myrosinated sulpforaphane product called Activamune which I would take if I were you. The microencapsulated DIM is 3 times more bioavailable than other DIM supplements and it is the only product which puts sulforaphane glucosinate through the expensive process of myrosination. These two things acivate the phase I and phase II enzymes needed to clear carcinogens and other toxins from the body. Here is a quote from one of the sites I'll give you to read:

"The most exciting aspect of DIM's activity is that it modulates Interferon-Gamma sensitivity by increasing the formation of its receptors on cell surfaces. What this means is that DIM forces the cells that are cancerous to not hide their status as cancer cells from the immune system as effectively as they normally would, enabling the immune system to recognize them as un-normal cells and attack and kill them. What is very fascinating and quite exciting is that DIM has absolutely no effect on normal cells.
Only cancer cells and virally infected cells are the ones that DIM helps to display more efficiently to the body's natural defense system leading to their destruction. It almost works like a molecular alarm system alarming the body to where the problem exists so that the body can orchestrate its normal attacking mechanisms against such cells. In addition to immune modulation, DIM also has some direct anti-cancer properties, such as the promotion of apoptosis, promotion anti-angiogenesis, inhibition of inflammation and the promotion of a healthy estrogen metabolism. As a result of the activities above, DIM is currently under investigation as a naturally occurring therapeutic for multiple forms of cancer by the National Cancer Institute.
Two large family sized salad bowls of uncooked broccoli with olive oil and lemon or lime juice would roughly yield the 5mg / kg dosage of DIM used in most preclinical studies that have shown DIM to inhibit breast and prostate human cancer lines in animal xenograft models by up to 95%. A very exciting news that came out last year is that Diindolylmethane and Taxol synergize in their apoptotic anti-cancer properties paving the way for DIM to be investigated as an adjuvant to Taxol therapeutic models to help reduce resistance to this drug by cancer cells, which is currently the most commonly prescribed drug for cancer. (Taxol by the way also originally came from nature. It was extracted from the bark of the Pacific Yew Tree.)"

That was taken from here: The most exciting aspect of DIM's activity is that it modulates Interferon-Gamma sensitivity by increasing the formation of its receptors on cell surfaces. What this means is that DIM forces the cells that are cancerous to not hide their status as cancer cells from the immune system as effectively as they normally would, enabling the immune system to recognize them as un-normal cells and attack and kill them. What is very fascinating and quite exciting is that DIM has absolutely no effect on normal cells.
Only cancer cells and virally infected cells are the ones that DIM helps to display more efficiently to the body's natural defense system leading to their destruction. It almost works like a molecular alarm system alarming the body to where the problem exists so that the body can orchestrate its normal attacking mechanisms against such cells. In addition to immune modulation, DIM also has some direct anti-cancer properties, such as the promotion of apoptosis, promotion anti-angiogenesis, inhibition of inflammation and the promotion of a healthy estrogen metabolism. As a result of the activities above, DIM is currently under investigation as a naturally occurring therapeutic for multiple forms of cancer by the National Cancer Institute.
Two large family sized salad bowls of uncooked broccoli with olive oil and lemon or lime juice would roughly yield the 5mg / kg dosage of DIM used in most preclinical studies that have shown DIM to inhibit breast and prostate human cancer lines in animal xenograft models by up to 95%. A very exciting news that came out last year is that Diindolylmethane and Taxol synergize in their apoptotic anti-cancer properties paving the way for DIM to be investigated as an adjuvant to Taxol therapeutic models to help reduce resistance to this drug by cancer cells, which is currently the most commonly prescribed drug for cancer. (Taxol by the way also originally came from nature. It was extracted from the bark of the Pacific Yew Tree.)

Here is the site where that quote was taken from: http://webcache.goog...n&ct=clnk&gl=us

Here are some other sites with relevant info: http://jn.nutrition....ull/132/11/3314 and http://www.mskcc.org.../html/92958.cfm (you have to click the disclaimer link).

The manufacturers of Activamune are the only ones who sell the product. If you use the monthly convenience program you can save and get free shipping. Here's their site: http://www.activamune.com/FAQ.htm.

IP-6 and Inositol also have cancer fighting properties. See here: http://jn.nutrition....ll/133/11/3778S and http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/ip6.html Here's a site with a dosage guide: http://www.mdanderso...ition-ip-6.html

It is unsage to take supplemental I3C (indole-3-carbinol) at higher dosages. See here for info: http://www.biorespon...-13C-vs-DIM.asp

#7 sonny g

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Posted 30 August 2010 - 09:59 AM

Thanks very much, Tham, Okok, Resvhead and MoodyBlue for your comments and suggestions.
I will look into all of then, Delphinidin, UKrain, tocotrienols, grapeseed extract, R-ALA, 100percent carb free keotogenic diet and Activamune,
They all look seriously interesting.
Forgive the late reply, I have been ill and busy these last few weeks finishing off my last chemo treatment.
Now I'm finished I can research all this.

On Ukrain, i have looked into this before as it seemed very interesting with a in vitro Ewing's study and a successful Ewing's case study published by a german doctor called B. Aschhoff,
whom i contacted by email. From what i remember from his replies, he didnt seem too trustworthy and quoted a treatment fee for a round of ukrain being somewhere in the tens of thousands of euros, and commonly he would give numerous treatments adding up to into the hundreds of thousands of euros.

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#8 NR2(x)

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Posted 31 August 2010 - 08:20 AM

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