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Re: shark cartilage-antiangiogensis to treat endo??

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Aug 31 00:37:21 2004


Hi, I hope this helps but perhaps I am not answering your question. I have been on lots of herbal, now homeopathic, vitamins, progesterone cream... My 1st Dr. did give me shark cartlidge-actually I was supposed to take 20 pills a day to shrink an endo lump. I just could not do it, I was already taking 27 vitamins a day & 9 tonics-Yes it is true! boy did I feel good! after treatments with him, but oh so broke. Could not handle taking any more pills so never took them.

but I was hopeful about the shark as I read a lot about it. Mine is a long story.... anyways I feel if it is not harmful to you in the long run, then why not try it. I have put a lot of research, prayers...into this endo body this year & have had wonderful results!! I am still being treated as the natural route takes time, but it is a build up of the immune system, also balancing hormones which should take time. I am also taking adrenal gland cortex made from sheeps adrenal glands(australian sheep they say -ha ha)this is for adrenal gland fatigue which was a result of the stress of the endo.

I have never read any findings on the shark here or even on endo natural but it does seem promising in my opinion.

Funny but Today I had an appt. with my accupuncurist, who just told me about a woman he started treating with endo in the lung. He told me that she would cough up blood every period, she had previous surgery to remove the endo in her lung, but a year later it just came back. Hence I think the reason to treat the endo with other hopeful measures..... God Bless

My story & more... http://www.theendoclub.com

At Mon, 30 Aug 2004, jules wrote: >
>Has anyone tried using shark cartilage or sheep sorrel or something
>similar to treat endo? I've just started on it, (with a cocktail of
>other things, prescription, herbal, and homeopathic) but I'm wondering
>if anyone has personal experience treating endo this way. In theory,
>there's something in the afformentioned which supresses the blood supply
>to the lesions, which will result in atrophy and the lesions dying off.
>Same concept in some cancer treatments, cut off blood supply to the
>tumor and it will shrink. Has this worked for anyone? I really need
>something like this to work, I have stage 4 endo, just about everywhere.
>Pelvic cavity, abdominal cavity, underneath my ribs, on my collar bone,
>in my knuckles, and I think in my lungs. It hasn't been confirmed in my
>lungs, but every period I get I start coughing up a little blood. That's
>the only time though, during my period. Surgery can't possibly get it
>all, so we're trying everything to shrink it medicinally. Any input
>will be much appreciated!! thanks!




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