Hi! Welcome to our forum. Essiac Tea is known to be beneficial to the
cancer patient. The only thing, it is a good idea that when you husband is
ready to start conventional therapy that his doctors are aware of any
alternative or complimentary therapies he is using.
There is a trial going on called P-53 that looks most promising. Should you
want further information regarding said, pls. advise me. Wishing the two of
you only the best, warmly, lillian
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From: <dheath1000@uswest.net>
To: <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 5:47 PM
Subject: [MOL] Liver cancer
> Hi all;
> I am new to the forum, having discovered it while searching
> for info on ESSIAC. My 45 year old husband was recently
> diagnosed with liver cancer due to cirrohsis caused by Hep C
> which he received through a transfusion over 20 years ago.
> My sister-in-law sent us some ESSIAC tea and information on
> the product. Of course the info is all positive
> testimonials, I am wondering if anyone out there has used
> this product and can tell me if there are any adverse side
> effects or contraindications for use in liver disease? We
> are currently being evaluated for conventional treatment for
> the cancer and to be placed on the list for a liver
> transplant. I wish to use the ESSAIC as an adjunct therapy
> since the size of liver tumor can effect chances for a
> transplant I am hoping this product will help to reduce or
> elimininate the tumor (in conjunction with traditional
> treatment) and improve quality of life while awaiting
> transplant. Greatly appreciate any input.
> M.Heath
>
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