boris
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Elementary school age. Gets chemotherapy after being diagnosed with Burkitt's Lymphoma. What would be your suggestions?
Obviously ditch the beans.
Lower the estrogen burden?
Stop chemotherapy?
Aspirin?
I suppose endotoxin or gut problems could be involved?
Food-junk and some mystery ailments: Fatigue, Alzheimer's, Colitis, Immunodeficiency. Carrageenan
"R.J.V. Pulvertaft found "a close similarity between Burkitt cells and human lymphocytes stimulated by bean extract." He concluded that "…the possibility of a relation between Burkitt's lymphoma and a diet of beans should not be neglected," though he emphasized that other factors must be considered, since most people who eat beans don't develop the disease. The intestinal parasites which are common in tropical Africa can cause inflammation of the bowel, leading to the absorption of large amounts of antigens."
Any resources, references, quotes related to possible Burkitt's Lymphoma treatments that I can forward to the parents would be immensely appreciated too.
Obviously ditch the beans.
Lower the estrogen burden?
Stop chemotherapy?
Aspirin?
I suppose endotoxin or gut problems could be involved?
Food-junk and some mystery ailments: Fatigue, Alzheimer's, Colitis, Immunodeficiency. Carrageenan
"R.J.V. Pulvertaft found "a close similarity between Burkitt cells and human lymphocytes stimulated by bean extract." He concluded that "…the possibility of a relation between Burkitt's lymphoma and a diet of beans should not be neglected," though he emphasized that other factors must be considered, since most people who eat beans don't develop the disease. The intestinal parasites which are common in tropical Africa can cause inflammation of the bowel, leading to the absorption of large amounts of antigens."
Any resources, references, quotes related to possible Burkitt's Lymphoma treatments that I can forward to the parents would be immensely appreciated too.
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