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Q. I have undergone chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Can vitamin B-17 still help me?

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Dr. Krebs says "yes", but remember this: Vitamin B-17 metabolic therapy will go into the body to help your immune system fight the cancer without doing any harm to you. What it may not do, is correct the irreparable damage sometimes caused by excessive chemotherapy or radiation, or by the cancer itself. According to Dr. Krebs, anyone at any stage is a candidate for metabolic treatment.

Q. Can I Take Vitamin B17 with chemotherapy or radiation, or if I am scheduled for surgery?

World Without Cancer - worldwithoutcancer.org.uk - B17 Laetr...
Metabolic physicians agree that under the above orthodox treatments metabolic therapy is not only recommended but also absolutely necessary. Orthodox doctors use chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery in an effort to get to the cancer while often times causing severe damage to the body's organs and defence mechanisms (see The 4 Optional Modes of Cancer Therapy). Cancer, by definition, is a Chronic Metabolic disease and must be treated as such.

Q.-Can I take vitamin B17 with chemotherapy or radiation?

Cancer Frequently Asked Questions
A.-Absolutely. Please find out if there is any success rate with chemo with the cancer you have. If the doctor says "yes" then ask him if he means success as in cured or success as in it might extend your life for a few months. If you are about to have an operation where the cancer cells are going to be disturbed, it is imperative that you take the seeds and the vitamin B17 to kill any of the free cells. Vitamin B17 can only help.

Q. What should I take along with Vitamin B-17?

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If you have cancer it is recommended by Dr. Contreras (One of the Pioneers of B17 treatment and medical director at the OASIS of Hope Hospital) that you undergo a therapy that will equip your immune system to fight against cancer. Their special detoxification program will create what is necessary to get the best results.

Q. Where can I purchase vitamin B-17 (Laetrile)?

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You may obtain vitamin B-17 (Laetrile) and most of the metabolic products mentioned on this web site through vitamin and supplement companies throughout the world. Please refer to the "contacts" section for sources of vitamin B17 in Mexico and the UK. If you live in the U.S., it will not be possible for you to obtain vitamin B17 due to recent FDA bans and customs restrictions.

Is radiation therapy ever used in combination with chemotherapy or surgery?

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Radiation may be the only treatment, or it may be used in combination with surgery or chemotherapy. It may be done before surgery to reduce the size of a tumor to make removal easier, but radiation therapy is more often done after cancer surgery. It may also be used with chemotherapy. It depends on the type of cancer being treated

Q. What is the recommended daily dosage of vitamin B-17 for prevention?

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While exact amounts of B-17 for a "minimum daily requirement" in cancer surveillance have not been established, the basic concept is that sufficient daily B-17 may be obtained by following either of two suggestions: One, according to Dr. Krebs, eating all the B-17-containing fruits whole (seeds included), but not eating more of the seeds by themselves than you would be eating if you ate them in the whole fruit.

Q. I have been diagnosed with Cancer. Will vitamin B-17 work on any type of cancer?

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Dr. Krebs says "yes". Cancer cells all have the exact same characteristics. Cancer cells, no matter the type of cancer, are known as Trophoblasts (See Trophoblastic Thesis of Cancer). These cells contain an enzyme called Beta-glucosidase, also known as the unlocking enzyme. When Laetrile comes in contact with the enzyme beta-glucosidase, the Laetrile is broken down to form two molecules of glucose, one molecule of benzaldehyde and one molecule of hydrogen cyanide (HCN).

Q. I am a cancer survivor; what is the recommended maintenance dose of vitamin B-17?

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According to Dr. Krebs, a severe cancer crisis brought under control may be maintained in a quiescent state by the oral administration of 1 gram (1000 mg) of Vitamin B-17 daily. However some patients claim to feel better or safer with a 1.5 to 2.0 grams of B-17 daily.

What if I have already had chemotherapy and radiation?

The Issels Treatment: Comprehensive Immunotherapy for Cancer
The majority, ca. 90%, of our patients, are those who have exhausted conventional treatments. Even in these stages, we have seen that it is possible to achieve partial or complete tumor remissions and patients have remained cancer free for many years, some for 20, 30, and 50 years. Adjunctive/Complementary Treatment in conjunction with standard treatments to enhance their effectiveness and reduce their side effects.

Why might radiation be recommended instead of surgery or chemotherapy?

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Radiation may be used if it will prevent removal of an organ or if surgery is not an option or if surgery will result in unnecessary disfigurement. Chemotherapy travels throughout the whole body. It may be used if the patient has spread of cancer to other sites or if there is a risk of spread.

How about B-17?

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Satellite imagery from April 3, 2000, taken at UTC 0950 showed the position to be 7816S 16227W. It is 51x15NM in size.

Q. If vitamin B-17 kills cancer-using cyanide, is it possible for the cyanide to kill normal cells?

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Absolutely Not. Research shows that the normal cells in our organism contain an enzyme called Rodhanese which "neutralises" the Amygdalin. This enzyme does not allow the Amygdalin to release the cyanide. In this way, Amygdalin only serves as glucose to healthy cells providing energy. Malignant cells do not contain this enzyme.

What kind of treatment have you undergone to help fix your shoulder?

John Stone Fitness - FAQ
It was a long and frustrating eight months. The first few weeks I just rested my shoulder and didn't do any upper body workouts. I figured that I had just strained something in my shoulder and would be as good as new with a few weeks of rest. Unfortunately rest wasn't enough - not even close. I went to my doctor where X-Rays were taken. The X-rays didn't show any bone problems, so I was given a series of cortisone treatments and started taking an anti-inflammatory drug called Naproxen.

What is the difference between radiation therapy and chemotherapy?

Foundation For Advancement in Cancer Research
There is a lot of confusion surrounding these two common treatment options. The basic difference is that chemotherapy is the treatment of disease through chemicals (hence "chemo"), while radiation therapy is the treatment of disease through the use of concentrated, very high-energy atomic particles or waves.

How does Vitalzym HELP NATURALLY FIGHT CANCER during CHEMOTHERAPY & RADIATION?

FAQ, Vitalzym, VitalzymX, Systemic Enzyme Therapy
Enzymes have been safely used for years during chemotherapy & radiation. Cancer cells protect themselves with a FIBRIN scar tissue coating. Cancerous tumors form as cancer cells reproduce & merge together. Tumors are strengthened by additional FIBRIN, coating the collection of cancerous cells forming an armor-like protection against medical treatments & your body’s natural defenses.

Will I receive combinations of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy and immunotherapy?

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The type of treatment you receive will depend on your situation. Your physician will consider the most advanced, up-to-date therapy for your diagnosis. If surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or biotherapy is necessary, your physician will consult experts in these areas. Ask your physician if you have any questions about possible treatments.

Why do I need chemotherapy if my entire cancer was removed with surgery?

FAQs about Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
Minimal amounts of cancer cells can still be present after the removal of the cancer through surgery. Even when tests show clear margins and the absence of disease, tiny amounts of cancer cells may still be present in the body. Unfortunately this is a very common problem with lung cancer. Up to half of patients with Stage I or II non-small cell lung cancer still have cancer after surgery.

Should I have surgery before or after chemotherapy?

Tennessee Oncology Treatment - FAQs About Surgery
Chemotherapy that is administered before surgery is referred to as neoadjuvant therapy and chemotherapy that is administered after surgery is referred to as adjuvant therapy. Patients should ask their doctor if the treatment of their disease typically involves neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy. about us | your visit | cancer info | treatment | testing | clinical trials | patient support | site map |
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