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has anybody tried this before? Please help!

bobby66
bobby66 CSN Member Posts: 69

Hi,

My husband has colon cancer with mets in the liver. This is his second recurrence, and I was just wondering. Has anybody tried Riovida Transfactor products? or the soursop? I have been give it to him for a little bit more than a month and noticed that his chemo side effects are a lot less.

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  • traci43
    traci43 CSN Member Posts: 771 Member
    Soursop

    I tired this but had diahrrea so stopped.  I've got a friend doing well on it.  He's had Stage IV bladder cancer for 15+ years.  Sorry, I can't be more help.  Traci

  • bobby66
    bobby66 CSN Member Posts: 69
    Thank you anyway for

    Thank you anyway for answering..

  • kyolcu
    kyolcu CSN Member Posts: 111
    Bobby66 and Traci43

    Thanks for letting us know about this product. I just reviewed feedbacks and it looks like cancer patients are benefitting a lot from that product.

  • Tunadog
    Tunadog CSN Member Posts: 235 Member
    Riovida Transfactor question?

    Do you use the juice or the pills.

    Thanks in Advance 

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 CSN Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    edited June 2017 #6
    Hmm, I did some research on

    Hmm, I did some research on the soursop but I can't find anything definitive. It's supposed to help but when I see an article say something 'targets' cancer cells I immediately get skeptical. It has a lot of good things in it and is probably a healthy product but will it help with cancer? Some say it does but there have been no actual trials. Jury's still out, I guess.

    Jan

  • kyolcu
    kyolcu CSN Member Posts: 111
    Janjan63

    I agree with you about Soursop, but Riovida transfer factor looks like benficial after reading reviews on Amazon.

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 CSN Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    kyolcu said:

    Janjan63

    I agree with you about Soursop, but Riovida transfer factor looks like benficial after reading reviews on Amazon.

    Hmm, I'll check that out,

    Hmm, I'll check that out, thanks!

  • bobby66
    bobby66 CSN Member Posts: 69
    edited June 2017 #9
    hi

    He uses the juice and the pills. The pills he started not too long ago and I dont see anything different. The Juicy I notice that helps with the side effects. However this weekend he felt the side effects a little more and I dont know why