To those supplement experts...

Phil64
Phil64 Member Posts: 838 Member
edited January 2017 in Colorectal Cancer #1

Have any of you heard of or do you use...

 

I've been told these are impressive, all-natural, products helping with cancer prevention.  The following of which have shown to literally ‘choke’ the blood supply to solid tumors without damaging healthy cells. 

 

 

Ave'ULTRA (powder added to water; supposedly tastes like Tang with lower sugar):

http://www.theharmonycompany.com/product/aveultra/

 

C-Statin (not a statin for cholesterol and is in pill form).  It contains bindweed, which literally 'chokes' cancer cells:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolvulus_arvensis

https://www.aidanproducts.com/product/c-statin/

 

I'd be interested to know if anyone has run across these in your travels???

 

Thanks,

Phil

Comments

  • traci43
    traci43 Member Posts: 773 Member
    edited January 2017 #2
    oncomar

    Phil - I've used Oncomar in the past, it sounds really similar to Ave'Ultra but in powdered pill form.  It may have helped to slow progression, but I never really felt like it was keeping the cancer at bay.  I finally gave up using it after my 3rd recurrence.  It was hugely expensive ($200/month) for poor results. It was suggested to me by a doctor at UCLA.  maybe the Ave'Ultra will work better.  The statin product sounds similar to Avastin, and surely cheaper.  Traci

  • Phil64
    Phil64 Member Posts: 838 Member
    traci43 said:

    oncomar

    Phil - I've used Oncomar in the past, it sounds really similar to Ave'Ultra but in powdered pill form.  It may have helped to slow progression, but I never really felt like it was keeping the cancer at bay.  I finally gave up using it after my 3rd recurrence.  It was hugely expensive ($200/month) for poor results. It was suggested to me by a doctor at UCLA.  maybe the Ave'Ultra will work better.  The statin product sounds similar to Avastin, and surely cheaper.  Traci

    Thanks for the info

    Traci, thanks for sharing. Someone suggested to me but I have to admit that I'm very sceptical of supplements in general. The only supplement I take is vitamin D3. And only started that when my onc suggested as the current data is showing a correlation between D3 deficiency and cancer. I wish we knew what we simply "don't know."