Jim,
Thanks for posting.
Your "heavy hitters" don't seem to be doing much for you, though they
may have bought you some time. LDN is quite mild and slow
acting. It is unclear where it is most beneficial. I don't expect
much from it when it is crunch time. Artemix and various artemesia
derivatives don't seem to work that well. I am starting to
categorize them with the great many conventional and alternative
treatments that selectively kill or inhibit some cancer cells and
give the rest free rein to grow.
I went to the sutherlandia site
http://www.sutherla
most. They only say it is a quality-of-life tonic and it helps appetite.
I have not seen IP6 perform that well in humans. It may be because
the producers mostly use inexpensive calcium phytate, but the
research was done with sodium phytate or phytic acid. This is used
with inositol, but it would probably work better if the inositol was oxidized.
If you are not averse to the use of conventional meds (crunch time is
a good time for reconsiderations) you might consider mitomycin C and
magnesium valproate. I usually include parthenolide (from feverfew)
but it is better if you find ways to solubilize it, e.g., as a guest
molecule in inclusion compounds. Hydroxyurea is relatively non-toxic
and it will stop ribonucleotide reductase.
Cimetidine should almost always be used with colon cancers. Be
cautious if your liver is inflamed.
There are a number of conventional and research treatments for colon
cancer that far outperform the formulary protocols that are currently
imposed on patients. An example would be the use of AZT (there are
tricks where you can use lower doses), dipyridamole (one of my
favorites), xeloda (with potassium oxonate), and pluronic 85. This
can whittle colon cancer tumor load down to virtually nothing.
These strategies and others can kick down colon tumors, but the most
important things are the prevention of metastasis and keeping the
door open for future immune therapies. In the near future the price
will come down on many treatments that are currently
underground/
Jim, you can continue telling list members how you treasure them
while you cock an eye for a low swinging chariot, or you can go down
fighting. You seemed to be doing ok when you were a bit cantankerous.
Vincent

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