Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma (NHL)
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Initial CommentsCAUTION: Melatonin should NOT be used by people with leukemia, Hodgkins disease, lymphoma or multiple myeloma. Melatonin's beneficial effect on immunity could worsen immune system cancers. Calcium supplements should also be taken with care to avoid hypercalcemia. Note: While this website rarely says anything favorable about chemotherapy and orthodox cancer treatments, to be fair to orthodox medicine, Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma is one of the extremely rare types of cancer which does respond fairly well to orthodox treatments. One option is to use orthodox treatments and the cesium chloride protocol (which is mentioned below), since they are synergistic treatments. If you do this make sure Larry knows your complete treatment protocol.
Recommended Treatment - Plasma-Beck ProtocolIf you do not have dangerous lymph node swelling, this is the preferred treatment for lymphoma. If you do have dangerous lymph node swelling, the preferred treatment is the Cesium Chloride protocol with chemotherapy, which is mentioned next. The cancer cells that create lymphoma are primarily created in the lymph system. Thus, in order to stop the creation of lymphoma cancer cells it is necessary to eliminate the cancer cell processing and the cancer cells themselves. With lymphoma, this creates somewhat of a problem because things that get into the bloodstream do not necessarily get into the lymph system where the cancer cells are being created. The GB-4000 with M.O.P.A Plasma amplifier does not have any problems getting to the lymph system. It is like a small radio tower which sends a signal more than one block (i.e. about 50 meters), meaning it easily penetrates into the lymph system. As far as electromedicine protocols are concerned, a Plasma device is preferred over an "electrical current" device, such as the GB-4000 with SR-4.
Added to the GB-4000 M.O.P.A. are several other cancer treatments which should also get plenty of cancer-killing products into the lymph system. These include:
This protocol is a bit pricey, but well worth the money and effort:
Optional Treatment #1: Cesium Chloride Protocol With MRS-2000Cesium Chloride is one of the oldest and most proven alternative cancer treatments. In this case, the patient can add the MRS-2000 device, which is an electromedicine protocol which, like the GB-4000 M.O.P.A., can penetrate into the lymph system. Severe types of lymphoma, like mantle cell, and especially those persons who have symptoms related to lymph nodes pressing on the trachea, esophagus or other critical sites, must ADD CHEMOTHERAPY to their cesium protocol if they are going to recover. This is because cesium, by itself, does not cause sufficient decrease in lymph node size in some lymphomas to resolve critical symptoms and thus permit recovery. Larry can let you know if you need chemotherapy with the cesium protocol. The theory is that in these cases chemotherapy resolves the lymph node size more than the inflammatory swelling caused by cesium in early cesium therapy.
The cesium chloride protocol is an alkaline treatment that is perhaps the most flexible of the alternative cancer treatments. Here is the key article:
Optional Treatment #2 - LifeOne Protocol of Dr. HowenstineDr. Howenstine, an American trained medical doctor who moved to Costa Rica so that he can help cancer patients without being persecuted, generally works with cancer patients by Skype or email, though occasionally he does work with patients who travel to Costa Rica. His comments to me specifically include leukemia as one of the types of cancer that do respond well to his LifeOne protocol. But there is a second reason this is one of the recommended treatments for this type of cancer. Being a medical doctor he is also an expert at iodine, hormones and other issues related to lymphoma cancers. He also has contacts he can work with for highly complex cases.
See this article for contact information:
Rebounder (to pump the lymph)Because the lymph system has no way to "pump" the lymph fluids (such as the circulatory system has the heart), it is important to artificially "pump" the lymph system.
"Rebounders" are small trampolines designed for therapeutic use. One lymphoma patient who I corresponded with swears by the use of a "rebounder." See this blog: Another product he thinks helped him significantly with his massive swelling is the drug Rituxan.
Here is another rebounder site: Article Last Updated: Aug 7, 2011
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