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Discover Why Doctors Think Seaweed Can Help Cure Cancer!
By William Seo


“Last year, I recommended it to my recurrent lung cancer patient, and my thoughts about cancer treatment completely changed. Because the patient was very old, any more treatment would only have done more damage to him, and he was dying very fast. But 3 months after he was admitted to my hospital, his cancer cells were completely gone. That’s not all. He is now living a healthy life with the rest of his friends. If I had him treated under modern medical care, I might have extended his life a little longer, but, frankly, I am not sure if he could’ve ever lived a healthy life again.” Dr. Ando raised his voice overwhelmed with emotion.

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Dianna writes:

Subject: Sister has rare form of cancer

More a question than a comment. My sister was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer called leiomyosarcoma. First had to have large portion of thigh muscle removed from L leg. Then a metastases of the leiomyosarcoma required removal of lower lobe of R lung. w/in a year had to have entire L leg removed to the hip. Now the leiomyosarcoma has moved to the remainder of her R lung. Any research re: the use of Limu with leiomyosarcoma? Any response will be helpful. Thanks for caring.

Comment provided September 10, 2006 at 7:00 pm
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William Seo writes:

Subject: about your sister....

Diana, hi.. Sorry about your sister...

I haven't had much time to search deep for similar case studies, but so far I have not read any that is related to your sister's. Yet, alot of doctors in Japan and Korea believe regardless of the different types of cancers, fucoidan can help. So, I suggest you help her try Limu.

I suggest at least take 1 bottle a week.

Diana, but I must say that limu or any other fucoidan products are food supplements and does not cure or treat any diseases.

However, as you might have found in various researches yourself, fucoidan does miracles to many many people. Should you have further questions, just let me know further through the websbite I provided. Thanks...

Comment provided September 16, 2006 at 6:13 pm
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Dianna writes:

Subject: Additional info about Sister

Dr. Seo,

Thank you for your quick response to my questions about my sister. She was excited about this website, and she wanted me to provide you with more information about her leiomysarcoma. July 2004: firt surgeon attempted to remove sarcoma from upper L thigh; some loose cells escaped (surgeon wasn't a sarcoma specialist) Sept. 2004: Ohio State Univ. Medical Center sarcoma surgeon makes wider excision to L thigh to assure total removal of cancer cells Nov. 2004: 96 hour IV chemo (MAID chemo mix) at Ohio State Univ. Med Center; w/in 24 hours white blood count dropped to .02 leading to 5 days of intensive care hospitalization during which my sister nearly died (as a result of the toxic effects of the chemo) Jan. to March 2005: 38 radiation treatments to front & back of L thigh (surgical area of thigh) Aug. 2005: leiomyosarcoma found in R lung leading to removal of lower lobe April 2006: leiomyosarcoma found again in L thigh leading to total amputation of leg to the groin Sept. 2006: large mass found in remainder of R lung; surgery is scheduled to remove total R lung Surgery was postponed due to tests that showed low blood flow to L ventrical of heart (we suspect that heart was damaged by the MAID chemo that nearly killed her)

Sister has been advised to abstain from taking any herbal or over-the-counter products for two weeks prior to surgery as well as two weeks post surgery. She had started on the Limu only one week before surgeon told her to stop all herbal products. Could the Limu cause her any problems after she is passed to two week period after the lung removal?

Please offer us some hope that the Limu can eradicate any loose leiomyosarcoma cells that might be hiding in her body. How much Limu can she take daily and stay in the "safe" range of ingestion? Can Limu be toxic if taken in high doses?

Thank you for whatever information you can provide. I very much appreciate your kindness and interest in helping those of us who have difficult medical problems. Many, many thanks.

Dianna

Comment provided October 8, 2006 at 8:16 pm
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William Seo writes:

Subject: dear Dianna

Hi, Dianna,

I do sincerely pray that your sister gets better....

Here is some of the oomment about Limu regarding your concerns and questions.

Limu is an all natural food supplement, and I have not heard any complications or side effect so far(Thank God.. ^^) including the people taking chemo.

Most people I know who have serious health concerns take about 10 oz./day. I have seen a gentleman drank the whole bottle and felt really welll, too.

However, everyone's condition is different and you should really listen to your body.

Remember, these are just my personal experience with limu and you should always follow your doctor's instruction as he is the expert on your case.

Again, limu is a very powerful food and everyone should take it.

Thanks.

Comment provided October 22, 2006 at 11:21 pm

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