Good Morning: I was sorry to hear about your brother-in-law. I have
attached the sites that we use mostly. I would also recommend that you use
your browser and type in alternative treatments, this will help you to
evaluate. We have found that most often using traditional therapy in
conjunction with alternative works well. Sincerely, Lillian
-----Original Message-----
From: ADAM & HEATHER NALBOCK <nalbock@freeway.net>
To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Thursday, April 16, 1998 10:14 AM
Subject: [MOL] Brother with throat cancer
>Hello,
>
>My brother-in-law is 34 years old. He is a smoker and recently was told
>that he has cancer in his throat.
>
>I would hate to see him have to suffer through chemo or radiation.
>Basically, I am looking for information on antioxidents and phytochemicals.
> I know that they have been proven to assist cancer patients. Please give
>me any information that you have related to this. I greatly appriciate
>your assistance.
>
>God Bless!!
>
>Heather Nalbock
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