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Old 02-07-2005, 10:54 PM   #2
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Thanks for the information. Just wanted to add to your list:

I take Noni. It comes in juice form and can be bought at the health food store. It tastes really good. I beleive it is an anti-oxident, so check with your doctor if your on chemo. I took it the first time I was diagnosed in conjunction with my chemo. My mass shrank at an unbelievable rate, and the doctors were pretty impressed. It could have been the chemo, it could have been the noni and it could have been the two working together - who knows. As soon as I relapsed, my Mom ran out and bought me a bottle of the noni. I take a one ounce shot every morning, and as you may know I've had a great response to treatments. It takes skill (of the doctors/with the proper meds) and the talent (of the patient/good attitude) to beat this thing, but I will think of the noni as my lucky socks. Here's a link, if your interested - http://www.cnw.com/~timo/scien/cancer.html

I also take Mataki mushroom (supplement form), but you can get it in its natural state - hard to find though. The Japanese use it as a chemo. As with anything, talk to your oncologist before you take anything. - http://www.healthcastle.com/herb_mushroom_maitake.shtml
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