First of all, if you have not done
so already, we recommend that you read our
general cancer page,
including its Fundamentals' section,
which has good information on general
cancer conditions.
Fighting bone cancer can
be aided by addressing
specific nutritional support needs that, quite apart
from our well-known internal
Cansema products, are addressed in a separate
line of products called CanSupport.
Not intent on
re-developing basic explanations that are available
elsewhere on the internet, we provide the following
links that spell out the fundamentals of bone cancer,
as it differentiates from other cancer types:
Oncolink
MedLine Plus
MedicineNet
CancerNet
Bone Cancer FAQ
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Bone
Cancer
including
osteosarcoma, Ewing's sarcoma,
chondrasarcoma, and secondary bone cancer
Products
contained
on this page
available in
special bundle;
incl. free technical
support.
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one cancer describe a variety of
different cancers, which either originate in the bone
("primary") or develop as a result of metastasis from
elsewhere in the body ("secondary").
In accordance with
prevailing "food and drug" law in some of the countries
in which we conduct business, most notably the U.S. and U.K.,
we wish to make clear that the "nutritional support"
products we design and recommend are NOT offered as
a treatment or cure for this, or any other cancer type.
(Read disclaimer: right column.)
Our testimonial cancer pages
are republished only as a guide to what others have
experienced in the course of using our products.
Currently, the
regimen we offer for nutritional support of primary
and secondary bone cancers is as follows:
(1) Cansema Tonic III,
(2) CanSupport - Bone, and
(3) HRx Concentrate (for use as drinking
water, in tea and coffee - to make the system less
acidic during Cansema/CanSupport usage).
These three products should be taken concurrently.
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Note:
This information is provided for educational purposes only
and is not intended to replace the use of a qualified
health care professional. We strongly recommend the use
of a physician for the diagnostic phase of any treatment.
With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we believe the consumer,
at that point, has a basic, unalienable right to seek out
factual information on all therapeutic approaches, both
orthodox and alternative, and choose those approach(es)
that are right for them. Nonetheless, a "good doctor"
should be considered a requisite starting point.
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