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Suggest Treatment Needed After Illeostomy

My husband has had an illeostomy and is due to see an oncologist on Nov3 for review as to Chemo as he has a positive in 3 of 9 Nodes. We have been doing the MMS protocol hoping to avoid Chemo or at least to lessen the treatment. Can he take the tea? He is a very healthy 72 but is not and never has been on anything other than Fish oil, Multivitamins and CoQ10 but has Cholestreol of 6.2 for wich he will possibly take medication after all this drama is over? Thankyou
posted on Mon, 13 Oct 2014
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hi, It is good yo know that your husband enjoyed 72 years if his life without any ailment. However now this dieases is here, which appear to be a bit advanced as nodes are involved.
As MMs protocol is not a conventional medicine so it will not be possible on our part to comment on its safety and interaction.

These days many gentic test are availale to be done on the tissue to know the aggresiveness of disease. Moreover todays chemo are usually well tolerable and the dose can be modified based on the tolerance.

It will be my personal as well as scientific request to go ahead with chemo. Th choice of chemo depend lot on his general condition.

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Suggest Treatment Needed After Illeostomy

hi, It is good yo know that your husband enjoyed 72 years if his life without any ailment. However now this dieases is here, which appear to be a bit advanced as nodes are involved. As MMs protocol is not a conventional medicine so it will not be possible on our part to comment on its safety and interaction. These days many gentic test are availale to be done on the tissue to know the aggresiveness of disease. Moreover todays chemo are usually well tolerable and the dose can be modified based on the tolerance. It will be my personal as well as scientific request to go ahead with chemo. Th choice of chemo depend lot on his general condition.