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What is this diet that’s supposed to help starve out cancer? Am asking for a family member with stage 3 stomach cancer.
First hand observance with my mother
Severe juicing with a badass juicer like a Norwalk cold presser which will set you back over 2500
But if you’re Nazi regimented and don’t cheat it’ll buy you six months on most bad assed cancers and is far easier to tolerate than chemo and avastin etc
Seen it with my own eyes daily....
It confuses how cancer feeds which is usually taking all the nutrition from healthy cells
But it takes discipline and will
It can on occasion create miracle results but at least buys some quality time
Chemo does not
Unless I’m 50/50 three years extra life after surviving chemo and radiation I’m gonna pass in favor of opioids and cocortisteroids
Who cares about Cushings at that point.
Seeing people talk about hydroxychloriquine for cancer....
Thank you Nick and others who’ve posted very helpful info.
Looks like I’ll be starting my battle very soon. I’ve never believed burning it out or cutting it out was the best way forward.
Doctor McCoy (Bones) response to a 20th century surgeon performing an epidural hematoma and dialysis.
“My God, man, drilling holes in his head’s not the answer. The artery must be repaired. Now put away your butcher knives..” “My god, what is this, the Dark Ages”?
Thank you all!
“It’s encouraged Sarah, who enjoyed a successful career in visual arts in London...”
Sounds like a vegetarian...the cancer is starting to make sense now.
I remember reading about this person years ago, don’t know what is on the website now but she was taking terminal patients and changing their diet with remarkable success. Here’s is the link I kept.
https://budwigcenter.com/anti-cancer-diet.php
Thank you to everyone who posted information. I really appreciate it.
This is from an article dated 12 years ago:
ScienceDaily (Feb. 5, 2009) — A new minimally-invasive option for treating liver tumors, called microwave ablation, is now available at UC San Diego Medical Center and Moores UCSD Cancer Center, the only hospitals in the region to offer this technology to patients.
“A liver tumor can be removed in many ways,” said Marquis Hart, MD, transplant surgeon at UC San Diego Medical Center. “Now, patients at UC San Diego have a new option called ‘microwave ablation.’ Simply put, we zap and destroy liver tumors with heat derived from microwave energy. This is an important alternative, especially since the majority of liver cancers cannot be partially removed and not all patients are transplant candidates.” Now, microwave technology, offered by Covidien, removes the tumor with intense heat.
To perform the procedure, Hart accesses the tumor through the skin, or through a small laparoscopic port or open incision. With ultrasound guidance or a computed tomography (CT) scan, the tumor is located and then pierced with a thin antenna which emits microwaves. This energy spins the water molecules in the tumor producing friction which causes heat. Temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit) cause cellular death, usually within 10 minutes.
“Microwave ablation causes the tumor to be quickly and precisely removed. If necessary, multiple tumors can be treated at the same time,” said Hart. “This method appears to be more efficient than other ablation techniques which translates to better tumor destruction and less time for the patient under general anesthesia.”