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The following was posted over at oleandersoup group. The poster has
graciously consented to allow me to post it elsewhere, as I thought that
both the story and the protocol might be of significant interest. He has
also indicated that he would be happy to answer any questions.

Hopefully, there is much here worthy of discussion. It's wonderful to
see reports like this.

Best,
RB

"jeffery.jack" <jeffery.jack@...(Jeffery Jack)
> wrote:

Update on Mary Ann

Hello OS Group,

Here is an update on Mary Ann. I am really amazed to see how well she is
doing. Here is a brief review. About 1 3/4 months ago, Mary Ann was
hospitalized with her 3rd reoccurance of Breast Cancer. First occurance
(4 years ago) was treated with lumpectomy, chemo, and Radiation. Second
occurance (2 years ago), she had a modified bilateral mastectomy with
removal of only a couple of nodes which tested negative for Mets
(Started some alterantive therapy at this time, but was not faithful to
continue). Now this time, it had Metastasized to multiple places in her
body. Her tumor markers were extremly high. She was hospitalized for
bleeding in her lungs and difficulty swallowing because of tumor
swelling in her neck. She had very hard "tumors" present in her neck and
on her chest wall. The doctors were sure if it had spread to other
areas, but to what extent they were not certain. They told her that
chemo might prolong her life a few months, but the cancer was to
extensive to give her more than a year. She had decided to do chemo and
about 1 month ago she had her first dose. She got two different chemo
agents at that time. Within 1 week, she had mucocitis, was extremely ill
and her neck had more swelling and she had to be readmitted to the
hospital due to the chem side effects. After she got out she decided
that she was not going to do chemo any more. About 1 week before she was
admitted to the hospital for the chemo side effects, I had visited with
her and she started all of the following things: OS tapering up to 2
tbsp per day which she is now up to; Eating healthy, Flax Oil/Cottage
Cheese mixture 1/2 cup 2-3 x per day, ESSIAC tea, Kombucha Tea, Jucing
greens from the yard and garden (beets, carrots, dandilion, lamb's
quarters, yellow dock, various grasses and small amounts of bind weed)
she says she has not been failtful with the juicing except for the beets
I gave her from my garden (about 3 beets raw per day), Trace minerals,
Lugol's solution, Mega doses of Vit. C, Homemade Super Green Drink made
up of (Alfalfa Leaf powder, Barley Grass powder, Pao D'Arco, Cat's Claw,
Beet Powder, and Azomite) about 2 tbsp in mixed in liquid daily, Enteric
Coated Pancreatic Enzymes and Digestive enzymes, 15- 20 minutes direct
sunlight and exercise, 15 minutes of light bouncing for lymph
stimulation. Also, About 2 1/2 weeks ago she started taking an
alternative treatment called 714X which is a daily subcutaneous
injection into the lymphnodes. Well, here is the News....Her tumors are
shrinking big time. For about 2 weeks now Mary Ann has noticed a very
significant reduction in the size of the tumors that were present in her
neck and on her chest wall. Her neck is now normal size and she is
talking normal agian. She has not had any reoccurance of bleeding in her
lungs. Two weeks ago she could not feel her sternum bone on her chest
becasue of the tumor and now she says that the tumor seems to be totally
gone and she can feel her sternum bone as before the reoccurance. She
says that she feels great and she is excited about continuing with the
above cancer fighting plan. She says that she is not going to back down
or give up.

Some might say it was the dose of chemo 1 month ago that might have
contributed to the tumor shrinkage. It's possible, but Mary Ann does not
think so. She says all the chemo did was put her back in the hospital
and make her sick. I know that in my professional nursing experience, I
have not seen people respond to one round of chemo like this and also
bounce back so quickly. It also seems like quite a delayed reaction to
chemo. being that it was one month ago that she had the dose and it was
not until 2 weeks later when she began to see any changes in the tumors.
Only time will tell. She already told the physician that she is not
doing any more chemo. I have planted a buch of vegetables (beets, kale,
cabbage, Lettus, Carrots, Parsley, and Cilantro) in the garden in hopes
that by about October they will be ready to harvest and give to her.
Your continued prayers for her are appreciated. I figure I will try and
post about once a month on how she is doing.

Blessings to you all,
Jeff




Tue Sep 4, 2007 12:33 pm

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