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Posted - 01/19/2015 : 21:31:02 Here is part of the suggested skin cancer integrative interventions from http://www.lef.org/Protocols/Cancer/Skin-Cancer/Page-01?p=1 This is an outstanding skin cancer reference discussing the types of skin cancers, stages, treatments, and interventions backed up by about 200 references. It goes way beyond the usual clueless avoid the sun, apply sunscreen, and hope for the best advice.
Polypodium extract: 240 – 480 mg daily (initial dose should be taken 30 minutes prior to sun exposure and second dose taken following sun exposure) Red Orange Complex: 100 – 200 mg daily Melatonin: 0.3 – 5 mg 30 to 60 minutes before bedtime (sometimes up to 10 mg) Vitamin D: 5000 – 8000 IU daily; depending upon blood levels of 25-OH-vitamin D Curcumin (as highly absorbed phospholipid blend): 630 mg daily Green tea extract (std. to 98% polyphenols): 725 mg daily Grape seed extract: 100 mg daily Niacin (Vitamin B3): 100 – 500 mg daily Folate (as L-Methylfolate): 1000 mcg daily Probiotics: 15 – 30 billion colony forming units (CFUs) daily Milk thistle extract: providing 240 – 480 mg of silymarin daily Fish oil (with olive polyphenols and sesame lignans): providing 1400 mg EPA and 1000 mg DHA daily; OR Liquid fish oil: 15 mL twice daily French maritime pine bark extract: 100 – 200 mg daily Resveratrol: 250 mg daily Pterostilbene: 50 – 100 mg daily Quercetin: 250 – 500 mg daily Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) (as ubiquinol): 100 – 200 mg daily Rosemary extract (providing carnosinic acid/carnosol): 50 – 100 mg daily Honokiol extract: 1 – 3 g daily Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) (with alginate complex): 3 g daily Fermented Wheat Germ extract: Per label instructions Active Hexose Correlated Compound (AHCC): 1 – 3 g daily
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