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Who IS That Crazy Pharmacist?

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  • Carol Luallin says:

    Wow!! Fantastic website. Loads of useful information, written in laymen’s terms for us laymen people. Great job!!

  • Joy says:

    I was diagnosed with nsclc stage 3 last July and refused all conventional treatments. I began following The Budwig Diet, and 2 months later added LDN to my protocol. My next PET scan stated: “no further growth since the first Pet scan”. All subsequent scans since then have stated the same “no further growth”…Within two weeks of the Budwig Diet I began feeling amazingly well, and this has continued. All physical symptoms of cancer have disappeared (except on the PET scans) and I now feel far better than I did years before getting cancer.

    The LDN has erased all symptoms of systemic Lupus as well. It has been 10 months since the doctors told me I would die in 9 months if I refused their treatment. I cannot reccomend The Budwig Diet more highly and I would continue to follow it even if I no longer had cancer due to the energy it gives me. I have not had a cold in 10 months even though I work closely with the public in a retail business. So far, my cancer has remained stalled on it’s tracks, I feel fabulous, and I could be happy to remain in this state for the remainder of my natural life.

    Google : The Budwig Diet
    Go to yahoogroups.com and join the Low Dose Naltrexone group and the flaxseedoil2 group…they can answer all questions about getting started.

    Peace and healing to you all! Joy

  • SprayWindex says:

    In searching your website I do not see magnesium chloride referenced. You have so many great articles. Thank you. I think you might find the 2011 edition of Transdermal Magnesium Therapy by Mark Sircus of interest.

    I have been using magnesium chloride for 9 months now and it has helped reduce my back pain and increase my stamina after four years of low stamina after prostate cancer surgery.

    • Steve says:

      hello.

      i try to talk about what i’ve studied in depth. there is just too much material to cover.

      but, i do subscribe to dr sircus’ news letters, and support what he has to say.

      you can find his blog at http://blog.imva.info/ .

      steve

  • Mark Brack says:

    I have a brother that has stage 4 metastisized-sp cancer, gleason score of 8. He had 12 prostate tests that all came out positive for cancer. I really am ignorant on this stuff. What I am trying to find out is Burzynski for every person? If not why if so why? Why are there those who claim to be cured and others who see no results and call him a quack? There are many medical docs who don’t cure their patients either and they aren’t called quacks. Is there any help you can give me? Thanks.

    • Steve says:

      Hello, Mark.

      I wish I could answer your question. But I don’t know the answer. If you can afford him and believe the prognosis using conventional treatments is poor then I would definitely consider going to see him. I do believe his antineoplastons work for some.

      As far as him being labeled a quack? Well, I think it’s primarily money driven. It is a fact that the treatments currently used by the mainstream practitioners yield poor long term prognoses – especially for stage 4 cancers. As you walk through a major cancer center ask yourself what would happen to all those peoples jobs if a better treatment option was discovered and wasn’t available at a high profit through them.

      I also think that his refusal to get bogged down by the system really pisses off those who put the system in place.

      You might find this book interesting regarding why they call people quacks historically – http://www.amazon.com/When-Healing-Becomes-Crime-Alternative/dp/0892819251/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1325100338&sr=8-1 . there is also a good movie by the same name. you can find it on the internet by googling the name hoxsey under videos.

      Whether you can afford Burzynski or not you might find other options posted on the web site. I’m posting an excerpt ftom a reply to another person’s questions below for your review.

      Hope this helps, and that you find a solution for your brother. I believe in what I have posted on the website.

      Again, I’m not a physician, and you need a physician to oversee your efforts. If your current doc isn’t open to these ideas find another doc.

      if you have more questions don’t hesitate to ask.

      Regards,

      Steve

      Excerpt –
      Hello, xxxx.

      An 8 ounce glass three or four times a day is what I’ve seen used.

      The effect – if it occurs – may be from the ginger, a citrate buffer effect that raises blood pH, or synergism between both. Accordingly, the lemon juice and the brand of club soda is – I think – important. I have a student taking a look at the possibility of a convergence between the slight elevation in blood pH and an increase in the body’s production of Dr Burzynski’s antineoplastons and/or similar compounds right now.

      I do NOT believe that drastic elevations of blood pH works for all cancers, if at all. But that is just my opinion.

      Anyway, hope this helps. I would also take a very hard look at the salsalate and aspirin part of the protocol attached to the ‘catherine’s protocol’ posting, the DCA posting and the Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) posts if you or a loved one has cancer. I strongly believe in the data supporting them.

      I also think that the posts about iodine and thyroid supplementation are very important from an immune system point of view.

      And then there is Rick Simpson’s cannabis oil. Watch his video if you’re interested.

      I would also switch to a more vegetarian type diet.

      If you have questions don’t hesitate to ask. I will answer as well as I can.

      Again, I am a pharmacist, not a physician… and I feel strongly that you have to have a physician monitoring and guiding your efforts.

      Regards,

      Steve

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