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  • in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62674
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    Hi Jyoti,

    What town does he live in?

    I found this information today for everyone suffering with CC or whose family or friends have this disease, http://www.lightparty.com/Health/HaelenReversal.html I hope this helps some people here. Partial excerpt:
    Reprintedftom:WELL BEING JOURNAL VOL. 8, NO. 1 JANUARYI FEBRUARY 1999

    At Hospital Santa Monica. Pelton’s professional opinion of Haelan: “It is phenomenal.” He says that success of the product was very gratifying and recommends it as a nutritional supplement. PERSONAL SUCCESS STORIES In September, 1995, Sherman Sanders was hospitalized tfter experiencing unexplainable chest pains. During exploratory surgery, doctors discovered stage four cholangiocarcinoma. in his liver and gall bladder. The surgeon did not want to further operate, because there was too much cancer. Cancer had grown around the valve between the liver and gall bladder and pinched off the flow of bile, and for comfort, a drain was placed. Mr. Sanders was not expected to leave the hospital, as the estimated life span after diagnosis is one to three months.

    His oncologist, in a last effort, decided to try chemotherapy treatments. When the cancer was nonresponsive after~ the second treatment, Sanders notes.”They sent me home to die.” Meanwhile, a family friend heard about Sanders’ condition. She introduced Haelan to Sanders at his family home in LaVernia, Texas. He began drinking a bottle a day the first day, and noticed a great reduction in his chemotherapy1induced nausea, which had not abated since he had left the hospital. The same day, he experienced an increase in appetite and energy level.

    He continued to drink a bottle per day, and his blood chemistry improved to such a level that the oncologists decided to resume the chemotherapytreatments. Sanders continued to drink a bottle a day of Haelan in conjunction with chemotherapy. He did not experience any adverse side effects of the chemotherapy. In addition to gaining weight, he found that his hair grew in darker than before. Within six weeks, his doctor reported that the.cancer around the bile duct had shrunk by 50%. With this encouragement, Sanders continued to drink Haelan and take the chemotherapy. In addition to Haelan, he became vegetarian and took venus fly trap, red Clover, CoQ10, liquid oxygen, and pycnogenol, though Sanders attributes his recovery primarily to the Haelan. “I drank a maintenance dose of Haelan for two years.

    I switched doctors when we moved, and my new doctor, Clay Skinner, M.D., did not believe me when I told him that I had liver cancer, because no one is known to ever have survived cholangiocarcinoma. He took a biopsy of my liver and had it compared to the biopsysample from my exploratory surgery, and, sure enough, the test confirmed that it really was my liver. I tried to tell him, but now he believes me!” says Sanders. “I wouldn’t be here without Haelan, lots ofprayers, a changed diet and a positive attitude.” In a phone interview, Dr. Skinner stated he had confirmed the original diagnosis from tissue sample analysis and that Sanders was cancer free on a gross and microscopic level in March, 1998. Skinner said, “It Is striking that someone with cholangiocarcinoma is alive. Chemotherapy typically has no effect oii this type of cancer.

    Kristin

    in reply to: My Daddy #62282
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    I found this information today for everyone suffering with CC or whose family or friends have this disease, http://www.lightparty.com/Health/HaelenReversal.html I hope this helps some people here. Partial excerpt:
    Reprintedftom:WELL BEING JOURNALVOL. 8, NO. 1 JANUARYI FEBRUARY 1999

    At Hospital Santa Monica. Pelton’s professional opinion of Haelan: “It is phenomenal.” He says that success of the product was very gratifying and recommends it as a nutritional supplement. PERSONAL SUCCESS STORIES In September, 1995, Sherman Sanders was hospitalized tfter experiencing unexplainable chest pains. During exploratory surgery, doctors discovered stage four cholangiocarcinoma. in his liver and gall bladder. The surgeon did not want to further operate, because there was too much cancer. Cancer had grown around the valve between the liver and gall bladder and pinched off the flow of bile, and for comfort, a drain was placed. Mr. Sanders was not expected to leave the hospital, as the estimated life span after diagnosis is one to three months.

    His oncologist, in a last effort, decided to try chemotherapy treatments. When the cancer was nonresponsive after~ the second treatment, Sanders notes.”They sent me home to die.” Meanwhile, a family friend heard about Sanders’ condition. She introduced Haelan to Sanders at his family home in LaVernia, Texas. He began drinking a bottle a day the first day, and noticed a great reduction in his chemotherapy1induced nausea, which had not abated since he had left the hospital. The same day, he experienced an increase in appetite and energy level.

    He continued to drink a bottle per day, and his blood chemistry improved to such a level that the oncologists decided to resume the chemotherapytreatments. Sanders continued to drink a bottle a day of Haelan in conjunction with chemotherapy. He did not experience any adverse side effects of the chemotherapy. In addition to gaining weight, he found that his hair grew in darker than before. Within six weeks, his doctor reported that the.cancer around the bile duct had shrunk by 50%. With this encouragement, Sanders continued to drink Haelan and take the chemotherapy. In addition to Haelan, he became vegetarian and took venus fly trap, red Clover, CoQ10, liquid oxygen, and pycnogenol, though Sanders attributes his recovery primarily to the Haelan. “I drank a maintenance dose of Haelan for two years.

    I switched doctors when we moved, and my new doctor, Clay Skinner, M.D., did not believe me when I told him that I had liver cancer, because no one is known to ever have survived cholangiocarcinoma. He took a biopsy of my liver and had it compared to the biopsysample from my exploratory surgery, and, sure enough, the test confirmed that it really was my liver. I tried to tell him, but now he believes me!” says Sanders. “I wouldn’t be here without Haelan, lots ofprayers, a changed diet and a positive attitude.” In a phone interview, Dr. Skinner stated he had confirmed the original diagnosis from tissue sample analysis and that Sanders was cancer free on a gross and microscopic level in March, 1998. Skinner said, “It Is striking that someone with cholangiocarcinoma is alive. Chemotherapy typically has no effect oii this type of cancer.

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62672
    sedona
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    Hi Jyoti,

    Let’s look at the air and water toxicity exposure. Air travel of course has higher levels than normal of Volatile Organic Solvents. Go to homefacts.com and look up his area for air quality. 10 being the best and 1 the worst.
    My situation is jet fuel dumping near a small airport. I am seeing CC in younger people near airports.

    Tire manufacturing facilities, any kind of industry that is spewing pollution or living next to a freeway.

    I am sorry your brother is sick, 48 is young for this disease. I just found another new item that beat CC. I will post it here. I also think seeing Dr Buttar would be prudent.

    Blessings,
    Kristin

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62668
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    I am sorry to hear this and sorry for everyone who is suffering from ill health here. People generally do not realize how dangerous living near a power plant or an airport is. I was oblivious to both until three years of exposure wore my health down.

    I did some checking on Manchester, Ohio, and found that the air quality is very, very poor there. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 best and 1 worst Manchester has an air quality of 1.8! What is really shocking is the Population is only 2,114. You would think this kind of poor air quality is something you would find in LA or Phoenix, not a small town. This scale does not include all the VOC solvents I was tested for.

    Living near a super fund site, a brownfield or a polluter makes matters worse, Akron has all of these in high numbers. You can check these facts out on http://www.homefacts.com Manchester is also high in radon. Here is the water report http://www.acrwd.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/2011ccrnews.pdf I do not see a test for hexavalent chromium or any other chemicals. Homefacts used to publish more data on water but I do not see it up any longer or at least not in this area.

    The best product I have found to pull metals is called PCA from maxamlab.com, it is an oral clathration product, the metals do not dislodge on the way out and the product has a high affinity for aluminum which is hard to get at. The company had some set backs and had to retract a lot of their literature due to the FDA calling it an unapproved drug. I have used this company for many years and I know how well it works for autism and ADD, vaccine damage etc.

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62666
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    To the Power Plant issue: Ohio ranks 2nd in the nation (Texas ranks 1st) for mercury emissions from power plants, releasing a reported 7,358 pounds of mercury into the air in 2002, according to the most recent EPA data. In fact, five of Ohio’s 24 coal-burning power plants landed in the top 40 for mercury emissions out of 500 plants nationwide. These plants include:

    ¨ AEP Conesville Plant, Conesville, OH – ranked #3 in the nation, 1,300 pounds

    ¨ J.M. Stuart Station, Manchester, OH – ranked #13 in the nation, 845 pounds

    ¨ AEP Gavin Plant, Cheshire, OH – ranked #30 in the nation, 660 pounds

    ¨ AEP Cardinal Plant, Brilliant, OH – ranked #38 in the nation, 560 pounds

    ¨ W.H. Sammis Plant, Stratton, OH – ranked #40 in the nation, 540 pounds

    Lead: 79,000 flights from small piston airplanes emit .75 tons of lead into the air around the airport they use.

    What do heavy metals do? https://www.factsontoxicity.com/index1.php
    I really like this doctor and what he has to say. He has been curing incurable cancer cases; I recently bought his book. http://www.the9steps.com/

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62665
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    Lisa Ann’s Dad and Pamela both live near the Akron Canton Airport. Here are the stats on flights there: Take-Offs and Landings
    In 2010: 771,107
    In 2009: 715,367
    In 2008: 722,337
    In 2007: 691,603

    In my area we have had about 80,000 flights per year over a small, tight geographical area.
    One of the things that started tipping me off that something in my environment was causing our illnesses was the fact that the muscle spasms I had all over my body went away when we went to San Diego to see a neurologist; he diagnosed me with beginning MS.

    If you read this http://www.eltoroairport.org/issues/AWMA-paper.pdf you will see how dangerous airports are and how much cancer they cause. This does not include jet fuel dumping. I think it behooves everyone to get these VOC tests if you live near the airport. I have found that the high blood pressure symptoms match up with the jet fuel dumping and so have my neighbors.

    Toxic exposure is progressive and accumulative, as time goes by our tolerance for these toxins decreases as our livers reach the maximum they can handle. I would like to create a map of cases and look for all the environmental exposures and see everyone get tested at the right times to see what is causing CC. We feel our heart rates increase and our BP climbs as our toxic load goes higher.

    Kristin Monday
    928-202-3612 sedonaschnebly@yahoo.com
    http://www.closetheairport.com My blood test is on the front page, as well as more information about airports and toxins.

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62664
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    I disagree with your assessment, we have all types of cancer clustered on one street in my area under the flight path. It does not have to be only CC to be caused by jet fuel dumping. The man who died two weeks after Amanda had a biliary system cancer also and he was not a hepatitis C patient or an alcoholic. I have enough negative liver symptoms that are identical to how my neighbor started off, to be worried about getting liver cancer and so does my husband. If I sat here and did nothing for another three years then I would probably have liver cancer too.

    Jet fuel dumping is a national problem at small airports with short runways and small airports have short runways.

    CC in younger people is an extreme indicator of something very wrong in the environment. Now I am hearing from people who are younger and live near small airports and have they CC. I think the CC/airport connection is an important one that needs to be looked at. If it can happen in Sedona it can happen anywhere. I do not believe that I need to have only CC cases in one area to find a pattern of CC caused by jet fuel.

    Airports put out an enormous amount of pollution and jet fuel dumping is an extreme case that is becoming very common. When you fly in an expensive jet losing $5,000 in fuel is not big deal. There are no other environmental factors in my area. I am betting there are many younger people all over our country who have CC and they in fact live near an airport. I believe barring some other extreme environmental factor, that jet fuel dumping is causing this and many other cancers. Jet fuel dumping is highly illegal because it is carcinogenic and crashes ones immune system.

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62661
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    My area has a cluster of various cancers, especially on one street that holds pollution due to the geography and altitude. I do not have cancer but I have a swollen liver, liver pain and liver spasms and so does my husband. Our water is 100% clean. I have only been in this area for three years.

    Age, genetics, length of time in an area and how often you are home all factor into this. We are always home, some people are at work so they ave less exposure. Lisa mentioned living near or on an old tire manufacturing plant, tires are full of benzene and petrochemicals. Her water may be contaminated, I recommend everyone get this blood test for a starter to see what is in their blood.

    If you have trouble sleeping or feel you have a racing heart, check your blood pressure. Keep track of your intermittent symptoms on a calendar. All my neighbors have the same symptoms at the same time! NO jet fuel dump and none of us have high blood pressure.

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62660
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    Hi Susie,

    I would like to speak to you on the phone. I will email you my full lab test that we both had done. The test is a Volatile Organic Solvents blood test by Metametrix which is a specialty lab. http://www.metametrix.com/test-menu/profiles/toxicants-and-detoxification/volatile-solvents

    Read this also http://www.eltoroairport.org/issues/AWMA-paper.pdf
    This is not taking into consideration the illegal jet fuel dumping. Pilots are dumping, they admit it online on message boards and I had pilots come tell me they do it. We can smell it when it happens if we are outside. I recommend you also buy a blood pressure monitor if you do not have one already.

    Kristin

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62656
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    Please look at your area and symptoms. One of the symptoms of jet fuel dumping is a rise in blood pressure and heart rate. The EPA said that 99% of all cancers within 30 miles of Chicago-Midway were caused by the airport. Some people do not realize their BP is up, they just feel restless and cannot sleep.

    Look at hexavalent chromium in the water and other chemicals, look at geography, flight patterns, and car exhaust, as well as chemical plants, things that are being burnt. Obviously there are other carcinogens that could cause cancer besides jet fuel dumping.

    Everyone has a different ability to handle toxin loads, this is based on your personal methylation profile. Methylation is why one person will get a vaccine and become autistic and another will handle it and be ok. One of the places where doctors practice detoxing and DNA methylation testing is in Ohio, http://www.heartfixer.com. Read the heartfixer website http://www.heartfixer.com/AMRI-Nutrigenomics.htm

    Dr Amy Yasko owns the lab that does DNA methylation testing and she sells products for cleaning the methylation pathways and increasing mitochrondrial ATP. Methylation is also responsible for who gets heart disease and who does not.

    Dr Amy Yasko: http://www.holistichealth.com
    The lab for VOC testing: http://www.metametrix.com

    Blessings,
    Kristin

    in reply to: Researching demographics on environmental causes #62655
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    Thanks to everyone who read(s) my post and replied. Please go to http://www.closetheairport.com, the front page has a copy of my blood test from May 17th showing my blood is full of jet fuel. My husband’s test is the same.

    Sedona is the site of illegal jet fuel dumping! Anyone living near any airport, including very small airports is at risk of breathing raw jet fuel. I know we are being dumped on here and since this happens in Sedona it must happen in other towns. Sedona is not the only town with a short runway.

    Please everyone, read my website and sign my petition on change.org if you would be so kind.

    I am gathering evidence to send to the FAA and Congress to stop this illegal jet fuel dumping. It will continue as long as there are airports in small towns that can accommodate jets. Living near an international airport is also a cancer risk. Cancer rates are higher within 30 miles of any large airport.
    The FAA claims there are 127 high altitude jet fuel dumps per year. That number is far exceeded in low altitude jet fuel dumps by small business jets. We have endured up to three jet fuel dumps per week!

    The FAA is already investigating out situation, however; this is not going to help the rest of the country. We are being poisoned here so others are as well. It is not easy to realize jet fuel dumping is occurring because one must be outside when it occurs, be in the flight path and be close enough to the jet itself. My house is also glass so I have a view of every jet even when I am in the house. My neighbors at lower elevation were unaware this was happening because they were not home, not able to smell it and not able to see the jets.

    People think of Sedona as a safe and pristine place but I have learned the hard way that this is not true, we are living in a very dangerous place. My neighborhood is a bowl (Red Rock Crossing), with canyons and washes. There is no way for the jet pollution to leave our area; we literally suffocate here.

    I have an extensive website up. My husband has scarred lungs from inhaling jet fuel since 2009. I have a long list of health symptoms, including intermittent high blood pressure and I have a BP of 118/68 normally.
    I discovered the jet fuel dumping shortly after my neighbor Amanda died.
    It is impossible to develop this form of cancer at age 20, it is most definitely environmental.

    Here is a recent newspaper article the Red Rock News ran on me; this was before I knew it was the jet fuel dumping making us sick. http://redrocknews.com/News/woman-works-to-close-sedona-airport.html

    If you or a loved one suspects jet fuel dumping you can get a blood test as we did. The Airport/City/County whoever owns it can be held responsible for your damages and wrongful deaths. No one else has uncovered the jet fuel dumping over small towns or linked it to cancer clusters. We just happen to live in the perfect spot to figure this out and it still took us years.

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