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September 11th, 2009 at 7:57 pm
Just because water is acidic is no indication of pollutants. Naturally occurring alkaline water is actually quite rare. Dissolved minerals such as limestone, or dissolved organic material such as tannic acid from plant matter, cause many surface and subsurface water systems to be acidic. I wonder how humans have survived this whole time drinking supposedly poisoned, acidic waters?
September 11th, 2009 at 8:00 pm
This is a very diffucult situation, and hope the very best for all of you.
I hate diagnosing cancer like this. It's always hard, and your comments are not unlike virtually each and every case I've ever heard from patients and their family. Everyone wants to try everything and anything possible. But most don't know which way to turn, and what to do. Along the trail, your likely internet research will reveal a host of "potential cures," and "treatments" that target cancer. A lot of this will be overseas, and out of reach in many ways. Yet, many of the "cures" are also completely unsupportable and hold no merit. They are poorly conducted, and the average person (layman/woman) doesn't know any better. It will give you hope, but inevitably, and letdown.
You brother-in-law's cancer is a bad one, and I know you understand this. The likelihood he survives it will be a true miracle, and only time will tell.
My suggestion would be to get him to a cancer institute (like MD Anderson in Houston, TX, or the like) and let them take a look at things. These places are on the cutting edge of treatment and research, and are often able to use some newer medications that are still in the study phase. Treatments he could not find anywhere else through most basic oncologists where he currently lives.
For his liver metastasis, I would CERTAINLY recommend liver radioablation therapy. I've seen this work for several people — quite well, but not all.
In the meantime, I would suggest that he eat as healthy as possible — avoiding too many processed foods. Stick to organic fruits and veggies, and very lean meats like fish, poultry, etc.
Don't run out and but a bunch of unresearched herbs either. Wait on that.
Consult with the doctor on everything. Let them guide you through this time. They have the knowledge and the insight.
My very best and humble support to you all. God bless.
September 11th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
at $4,000 for a unit to clean your water like they do, majority of people couldnt try this water filter even if they wanted to..
September 11th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
As other peole pointed out, "colon" cancer is a cancer specific of the large intestin, whereas "intestinal" cancer could affect any part of the intestine (including the small intestine, i.e. duodenum, ileum and jujenum).
If colon cancer runs in your family, you are likely to have FAP, or Familial adenomatous polyposis, an inherited colorectal cancer syndrome. People with the classic type of familial adenomatous polyposis may begin to develop multiple noncancerous (benign) polyps (growths) in the colon as early as their teenage years.
This cancer usually develops in the lower part of the digestive system, including the large intestine (colon) and rectum. However, the FAP syndrome could present a risk factor for the cancer of the small intestine (what your relative might have), therefore this person could also carry the genetic mutation that confers cancer predisposition (the APC gene, in the case of FAP).
Feel free to contact me for more information
September 11th, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Anal cancer and colon cancer are not exactly the same thing. Colon cancer occurs in the colon, also known as the large intestine. It usually occurs as the result of malignant (cancer) degeneration of a precancerous lesion known as a polyp. Anal cancer occurs in the anal canal. A different type of cell lines the anal canal and thus, it is a different type of cancer. They metastasize (spread) differently and are treated in somewhat different ways depending on the cell type involved.
September 12th, 2009 at 6:02 am
5 year survival is not 50%, closer to 10% or less. Average survival is about 2 years, meaning half live longer. This assumes patients go through the usual drugs of 5FU, oxaliplatin, irinotecan, avastin, and erbitux. While the treatment can be tough, others tolerate amazingly well and preserve a very good quality of life. Treatments are definitely worth trying at least. I have many older patients with metastatic colorectal cancer- they frequently do very well with treatment.
Blessings
September 12th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
My Mom survived colon cancer 2 years ago…it took her about 4 or 5 mos to get any spring in her step. She is now experiencing some bowel problems but will not have any thing confirmed…she says whatever will be will be……She today, at 81-1/2 looks fine, got back all her weight and her demeanor improved….but we will see P.S….She refused all treatment after her surgery
September 12th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
no you want to get an enagic machine and make fresh kangen water. It is about the Ph of the water which should be alkaline, and not alkaline by way of chemicals.
September 13th, 2009 at 3:54 am
then tap water is better then bottled?
September 13th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
In a specific country? It's interesting to note that the incidence of colon cancer is highest in the westernized countries of North America, Northern Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. And it's even more interesting to note that when a developing country adopts a Western diet, colon cancer rates rise. Would this be something that you could present to an audience?
September 13th, 2009 at 12:32 pm
hey there…well u can take help from this site…i was goin thru it someday and found it really interesting http://colon-cancer.emedtv.com/colon-cancer/colon-cancer-recipes.html….i hope it helps u…enjoy and tc
September 13th, 2009 at 4:11 pm
It doesn’t matter, you could go the a fresh water lake and drink the water from there and you would be fine. millions of years of evolution sorted this out for us, you dont need to worry.
September 13th, 2009 at 5:14 pm
As colon cancer progresses from Stage 0 to Stage IV, the cancer cells grow through the layers of the colon wall and spread to lymph nodes and other organs.
Stage 0 (Carcinoma in Situ)
In stage 0, abnormal cells are found in the innermost lining of the colon. These abnormal cells may become cancer and spread into nearby normal tissue. Stage 0 is also called carcinoma in situ.
Stage I
In stage I, cancer has formed and spread beyond the innermost tissue layer of the colon wall to the middle layers. Stage I colon cancer is sometimes called Dukes A colon cancer.
Stage II
Stage II colon cancer is divided into stage IIA and stage IIB.
Stage IIA: Cancer has spread beyond the middle tissue layers of the colon wall or has spread to nearby tissues around the colon or rectum.
Stage IIB: Cancer has spread beyond the colon wall into nearby organs and/or through the peritoneum.
Stage II colon cancer is sometimes called Dukes B colon cancer.
Stage III
Stage III colon cancer is divided into stage IIIA, stage IIIB, and stage IIIC.
Stage IIIA: Cancer has spread from the innermost tissue layer of the colon wall to the middle layers and has spread to as many as 3 lymph nodes.
Stage IIIB: Cancer has spread to as many as 3 nearby lymph nodes and has spread:
beyond the middle tissue layers of the colon wall; or to nearby tissues around the colon or rectum; or
beyond the colon wall into nearby organs and/or through the peritoneum.
Stage IIIC: Cancer has spread to 4 or more nearby lymph nodes and has spread:
to or beyond the middle tissue layers of the colon wall; or to nearby tissues around the colon or rectum; or to nearby organs and/or through the peritoneum.
Stage III colon cancer is sometimes called Dukes C colon cancer.
Stage IV
In stage IV, cancer may have spread to nearby lymph nodes and has spread to other parts of the body, such as the liver or lungs. Stage IV colon cancer is sometimes called Dukes D colon cancer.
September 13th, 2009 at 8:44 pm
If you have colon cancer or any other cancer look at GLUTEN. You could have celiac disease which causes inflamation. The cancer is just trying to “protect” it from further damage. Essiac and graviola cures cancer. Olivia Newton John cured her cancer with it. There is no such thing as a chemotherapy deficiency….think about it.
September 14th, 2009 at 12:12 am
Don’t be fooled, this is an advertisement, not a real experiment. In true experiments, there would be a control. For example, three patients suffering from the same condition would be prescribed three different treatments: 1. no treatment; 2. normal tap water, or 3. the water they’re advertising here. Without a comparison, you can’t tell if these patients are simply recovering from chronic dehydration or actually responding to some property of the water itself. There are too many variables.
September 14th, 2009 at 4:26 am
its not known yet the rumor is going around that they could be the same or one is better becuase the purified water industry does not have purity standards
September 14th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
You have not mentioned your age, even then you should have contact your doctor periodically at least once in 2 years and have the tests done to ensure you do not have the disease.
The U.S. Multisociety Task Force on Colorectal Cancer recommends the following screening options:
* Annual fecal occult blood testing
* Flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years
* Annual fecal occult blood testing plus flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years
* Double contrast barium enema every five years
* Colonoscopy every 10 years
More frequent or earlier screening may be recommended if you're thought to have a high risk of colon cancer. Explore the benefits and risks of each screening option with your doctor. Together you can determine which colon cancer screening option is best for you. One factor to consider is whether your health insurance provider covers colon cancer screening.-
September 15th, 2009 at 6:22 am
The water is polluted today. It is acid rather than alkaline and has chemicals in it. Man has destroyed the health properties in water and the Japanese have created live healthy water that heals the body.