Herbal???? Do you really want to take herbs if you got cancer and not treat it with everything the doctors have to fight ??
2006-12-24 05:40:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't heard of a herbal remedy that cures colorectal cancer at this time. I have heard of the Macrobiotic Diet that has cured many kinds of cancer including colorectal. This diet is based on whole grains, vegetables, some fruit only and no fats are allowed.
I did have a friend who followed the Macrobiotic Diet and was cured of lung cancer. Look into this diet ,you can find it on the internet . There is alot of info on this diet on the net. Good Luck and this diet does work.
2006-12-24 09:02:32
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answered by lorrina b 3
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The patient will certainly die if they use "herbal medication" to treat colorectal cancer. If they follow (horrors!) "traditional medicine" and have surgery, chemo, or a combination of the two, they have around a 90% chance of living. How compelling is the patient's wish to die from this mostly curable disease?
2006-12-24 06:25:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No alternative treatments should be tried without the conventional ones, such as chemo.
However the best 'complimentary' method I would recommend would be the Maitake Mushrooms "D-Fraction" extract. (check out www.maitake.com for an American mfg who perfected the D-Fraction version). It is used commonly in asian countries in addition to chemo. It boosts the immune system (especially orally whereas others require IV administration) and has anti-tumor properties as discovered in animal testing. It is undergoing Phase II FDA trials for breast cancer patients. The FDA (nor me) are making any proven statements that it can 'cure' cancer. Talk with your oncologist about this.
For colorectal cancer, there was research using maitake d-fraction for this (see link for full info):
Maitake fortunately has won the interest and enthusiasm of the scientific community. Currently, researchers at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, headed by Denis Miller, MD, are completing an exhaustive test of the anticancer and immunostimulatory actions of maitake on folks with advanced colorectal cancer. These investigators hypothesize that the polysaccharide beta-glucans derived from the fruitbody of maitake fight tumors and boost immune function. "Though it cannot be said that maitake ...[is] the cancer cure," said Dr. Nanba in his closing remarks at the Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment Symposium in Tampa, Florida, in October 1995, "one can safely say that they do maintain the quality of life of patients and improve the immune system, resulting in the possible remission of cancer cells with no side effects."
2006-12-24 11:46:33
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answered by . 3
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If this colorectal maximum cancers is at an early degree, you do no longer choose for to waste precious time that must be utilized in effective therapy messing around with "option" (meaning, unproven) remedies. With an early degree maximum cancers prognosis, you have your maximum suitable shot at beating the affliction, yet this relies upon thoroughly on your willingness to clench your jaw and puzzling out the puzzling skill of therapy, and to do it as quickly as achievable.
2016-10-18 22:56:11
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answered by ? 4
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buy his cure all program
2006-12-24 04:41:33
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answered by Devil Dog 2
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