Will you please give me the name of the German doctor that
treated your lymphoma?
— Emma
I obtained a drug, WF-10, developed by a German chemist who
was then head of German Red Cross, Dr. F.W. Kuehne. His company was sold to
Dimethaid in Toronto, now known as Nuvo Research. Here's
a page on their website.
I notice their stock is now trading at 13 cents--not good for
a company trying to get FDA approval. On average, a drug costs about $300 million
to get through the FDA.
My lymphoma recurred and I took a drug (in very large doses)
with some characteristics very similar to WF-10, Beta Glucan. Here's
some information on that drug.
It is important to take Beta Glucan on an empty stomach. I
took 9 pills a day for a year, then went to 6 then to 2. Now I only take it
when dealing with a virus or other illness.