To those supplement experts...

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
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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
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Thanks for the infotraci43 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
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."
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