Despite of signs of this cancer (bones’ pains, pain of backbone in lumbar vertebrae etc.) after around
one month and half of eating natural, non genetically modified larks from China with B17 vitamin ( I
eat 30 larks per day). Since 2nd June I’ve been drinking a capsaicin. Today I got results of test of my
blond – albumin level had fallen to level 55,37% which is normal value (minima value is 53%)
Rici
I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
Re: I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
Rici,
There is no such thing as "vitamin B17." It is a fictitious name given to the compound amygdalin which releases hydrogen cyanide upon consumption. Please refer to my initial reply to your post http://www.thisisms.com/forum/drug-pipe ... ml#p192413
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdalin
http://www.livestrong.com/article/340602-vitamin-b17/
http://www.cancertreatmentwatch.org/alt/laetrile1.shtml
NHE
There is no such thing as "vitamin B17." It is a fictitious name given to the compound amygdalin which releases hydrogen cyanide upon consumption. Please refer to my initial reply to your post http://www.thisisms.com/forum/drug-pipe ... ml#p192413
Additional info...[color=blue]National Cancer Institute[/color] wrote:In 1982, a phase II study with 175 patients looked at which types of cancer might benefit from treatment with amygdalin. Most of the patients in this study had breast, colon, or lung cancer. Amygdalin was given by injection for 21 days, followed by oral maintenance therapy using doses and procedures similar to those in the phase I study. Vitamins and pancreatic enzymes were also given as part of a metabolic therapy program that also included dietary changes. One stomach cancer patient showed a decrease in tumor size, which was maintained for 10 weeks while the patient was on amygdalin therapy. In about half of the patients, cancer had grown at the end of the treatment. Cancer had grown in all patients 7 months after completing treatment. Some patients reported an improvement in their ability to work or do other activities, and other patients said their symptoms improved. These improvements, however, did not last after treatment ended.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amygdalin
http://www.livestrong.com/article/340602-vitamin-b17/
http://www.cancertreatmentwatch.org/alt/laetrile1.shtml
NHE
Re: I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
Laetrile treatment for cancer.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011 Nov 9;(11):CD005476.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011 Nov 9;(11):CD005476.
The claims that laetrile or amygdalin have beneficial effects for cancer patients are not currently supported by sound clinical data. There is a considerable risk of serious adverse effects from cyanide poisoning after laetrile or amygdalin, especially after oral ingestion. The risk-benefit balance of laetrile or amygdalin as a treatment for cancer is therefore unambiguously negative.
Re: I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
Hi
Regards Rici without multiple myeloma
Regards Rici without multiple myeloma
Re: I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
No traces of cancer
After usage of capsaicin and of vitamin B17 there are no visible signs of cancer anymore. Even the old skin parts fell off and now the skin is completely new. Only for your recollection: (before) http://www.ccsvi-ms.pl/foto/krebs2.jpg (and after, now) http://ccsvi-ms.pl/cancer.jpg. I eat 20-30 apricot kernels every day and I live without any problems. All syptoms of multiple mielon cancer disappeared.
Regards
Rici
After usage of capsaicin and of vitamin B17 there are no visible signs of cancer anymore. Even the old skin parts fell off and now the skin is completely new. Only for your recollection: (before) http://www.ccsvi-ms.pl/foto/krebs2.jpg (and after, now) http://ccsvi-ms.pl/cancer.jpg. I eat 20-30 apricot kernels every day and I live without any problems. All syptoms of multiple mielon cancer disappeared.
Regards
Rici
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Re: I will win with multiple myeloma propably from GILENYA
To the opening poster:
Can you clarify your post to those who are not familiar with your situation.
Do you actually have multiple myeloma or is it a speculative diagnosis.
Is the status of your cancer being assessed by objective tests (plasma immunoglobins et cetera)?
I personally see more apparent erythematous skin lesions in your "after" picture, so I'm not sure what you are getting at.
Can you clarify your post to those who are not familiar with your situation.
Do you actually have multiple myeloma or is it a speculative diagnosis.
Is the status of your cancer being assessed by objective tests (plasma immunoglobins et cetera)?
I personally see more apparent erythematous skin lesions in your "after" picture, so I'm not sure what you are getting at.