Mouse Thea died of inflammatory breast cancer a week ago. She was a fantastic person and a great mouse who always reported her successes and failures with various treatment protocols. We will miss her.
Steve and Carole
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That's truly sad, she always seemed to be a very upbeat person. I was hoping the MJ would work for her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Posted by: jbehles | January 05, 2009 at 12:51 PM
She was one of the people that kept me coming back to this blog. We e-mailed each other quite a few times until she got so ill that she couldn't.
I will really miss her.
My thought and prayers are with her family also.
Larry B.
Posted by: Larry B | January 05, 2009 at 01:00 PM
Hello gang,
It's with great sympathy to the Hardy family we leave this message. We will never forget the helpful comments and faithfulness Thea showed to share with the grouppe. RIP
Let this be a warning to those who can afford medical care but choose not to. USE ALL AVAILABLE METHODS to fight this Beast Cancer. Traditional plus alternative weapons are necessary in most cases. My wife survived inflammatory breast cancer but not until we did everything available to save her. Surgery, chemo, radiation, plus alternative. Thanks to Dr. Steve for all his exhaustive work and research to help all of us to have hope! Never give up! Fight with all your Body, Soul and Spirit! Looking forward to a YaHoo chat/discussion group. RSVP! Do not forget DCA as a weapon. Anyone with positive results please share with the grouppe your successes. Brave Mice fight on! To Super Health...
Posted by: Dale Selgrath | January 07, 2009 at 11:47 AM
I was saddened to hear of Thea's death, and also extremely disappointed to learn that the GK protocols are not the magic bullet I had hoped they were. Thea's death proves that the GK protocols will not cure all cancers in all people. I guess I knew that already, but I had been living in the possibly unrealistic hope of being cured.
With the hope I could rely on GK's protocols, I had been resisting my oncologist's urging that I undertake radiotherapy. But Thea's death has shaken that hope, scaring me back to the reality described by Dale.
Thank you for your warning, Dale. I shall take it very seriously.
Posted by: Roger | January 13, 2009 at 02:03 PM
I understand your frustration and I would never try to discredit modern science and say "never" to chemo or radiation, but in all fairness, Dr. Martin's protocols have saved the lives of numerous people whom convention medicine couldn't cure.
Cancer is a very heterogenous disease and varies from person to person. The protocols aren't going to work perfectly for everyone, but there is solid science behind what Dr. Martin provides and the protocols are not set in stone. It's up to the person to best research what works with their type of cancer and take matters into their own hands. In doing so, you may decide conventional treatment is for you and that's fine.
Remember, conventional medicine has its limitations as do alternative treatments. Conventional medicine may not provide you with the magic bullet either, but I can assure you that a combination of both won't hurt...
Posted by: jbehles | January 14, 2009 at 07:18 AM
No one protocol is going to work for everyone. I am trying to simplify the treatment protocols so they can be used easily and effectively by everyone. Right now, I have reduced the cancer treatment protocol to methyl jasmonate, sodium selenite, zinc and lots of glutamine. These essays will be posted to the Public blog in the next few days.
Posted by: Dr. Steve | January 14, 2009 at 07:49 AM
I also will miss Thea. She and I emailed privately quite a bit. She told me she was NOT following Dr. Steve's protocols very faithfully when I last talked with her which was in September. She told me she was inconsistent with it.
Posted by: Lisa Marie | February 04, 2009 at 04:16 PM
After 38 years as a researcher, chiropractic and naturopathic physician, clinical nutritionist and medical herbalist specializing in cancer, I have been very interested in Dr. Martin's work. He stands with only a few of those that I feel see the "big picture" when it comes to cancer.
As a medical consultant to one of the first cancer hospitals in Mexico using both alternative and conventional treatment, I agree that breast and other forms of cancer may need a multi-disciplinary approach. Having said that, let us not forget how important it is, regardless of the approach, to first open the elimination channels, de and repolarize the blood and lymph, detoxify the entire body and then modulate the immune system. The end result is a detoxified, alkalized body providing cellular oxygenation and a strong immune system.
May Dr. Martin continue to be blessed as he is a blessing....
Dr. James Chappell
Posted by: Dr. James Chappell | February 22, 2009 at 03:32 PM