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Shawnna
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I'm impressed!
I'm a huge skeptic, and missed the earlier reference to iscador anyway, but decided to see what I could find. It's impressive! From a German study with an abstract on the NIH web site: "survival time of patients treated with Iscador was longer for all types of cancer studied. In the pool of 396 matched pairs, mean survival time in the Iscador groups (4.23 years) was roughly 40% longer than in the control groups (3.05 years; P < .001)." Here's the NIH link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11347286
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It seemsanicca said:I'm impressed!
I'm a huge skeptic, and missed the earlier reference to iscador anyway, but decided to see what I could find. It's impressive! From a German study with an abstract on the NIH web site: "survival time of patients treated with Iscador was longer for all types of cancer studied. In the pool of 396 matched pairs, mean survival time in the Iscador groups (4.23 years) was roughly 40% longer than in the control groups (3.05 years; P < .001)." Here's the NIH link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11347286
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that most patients' CA-125 goes down fairly quickly on Iscador. I know of two women who still had an elevated CA-125 after their most recent chemo. The Iscador brought it into the normal range very quickly and their scans are clear. -
Yes it did go down quicklyTethys41 said:It seems
that most patients' CA-125 goes down fairly quickly on Iscador. I know of two women who still had an elevated CA-125 after their most recent chemo. The Iscador brought it into the normal range very quickly and their scans are clear.
Yes it did go down quickly and no side effects! -
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IscadorAlexandra said:Congratulations Shawnna!
Where do you get your iscador?
Alexandra,
You get Iscador through a naturopath, integrative practitioner, or Anthroposophical doctor. It is an injectable therapy that can be self-administered by the patient. For stage IV patients, it can be administerd via IV from a properly trained practitioner. It can be used before, during, and after chemo. -
Way to go Shawna..I haveTethys41 said:Iscador
Alexandra,
You get Iscador through a naturopath, integrative practitioner, or Anthroposophical doctor. It is an injectable therapy that can be self-administered by the patient. For stage IV patients, it can be administerd via IV from a properly trained practitioner. It can be used before, during, and after chemo.
Way to go Shawna..I have been praying that your numbers would stay down.. -
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