Posted on 07/27/2025 5:57:49 PM PDT by ransomnote
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The 10 deadliest cancers share one thing: a common metabolic driver. Learn how repurposed drugs can help stop them, and download the free guide by Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Justus R. Hope.
Each year, cancer takes more than 600,000 lives in the United States and 10 million globally. It’s the second-leading cause of death in America, and the rates are not going down. Despite massive fundraising campaigns and billion-dollar research budgets, meaningful innovation in cancer treatment has stalled.
In fact, most patients today are still offered the same three options they would have been decades ago: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
But what if there’s more we can do to treat it? And what if we could find ways to enhance traditional treatments, all while reducing their toxicity?
At the Independent Medical Alliance (IMA), we believe it’s time to bring real innovation to the fight against cancer. That’s why Dr. Paul Marik—IMA Co-Founder and author of Cancer Care—teamed up with Dr. Justus R. Hope and created a new companion guide focused on interrupting the lethal mechanisms behind the 10 deadliest cancers. Using cutting-edge metabolic science and repurposed medicines, this guide delivers something few institutions have: a path forward.
Download the free guide, or keep scrolling for a summary written for patients and curious doctors alike.
Download PDF: Stopping the 10 Deadliest Cancers
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Happy that conventional treatment worked well for you.
Prayers for continued health, to your both.
We know someone taking this, currently.
So far, good results. 🙏🏻
Bless you for sharing this ... and, continued good health, RC!!
One of my wife’s cousins was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I don’t know if they’ve started any treatment yet.
Prayers for continued recovery for you!!
There is something that you can take with it that doesnt require a prescription that has been shown to help make it work. I can’t remember. I will see if I can find it but I think it has been talked about with liver cancer
Thank you.
Fantastic! I hope you make a complete recovery!
Yes. Ampullary cancer typically recurs at 2 years post Whipple (45%). Upon recurrence, it typically goes very bad in 6 weeks. The histology report included a strong positive for MUC1 indicating pancreato-biliary origin of the tumor. Adding the histology input drives the 5 years to 32%.
Here it is
Alpha lipoic acid with LDN
I sporadically take LDN. Completely has my psoriasis in remission even when I haven’t taken a sliver for several months
Prayers Up for All you FReepers.
Berberine?
If I can find anything in my notes, I’ll post or PM.
Just saw your post about ALA with the LDN.
Thx!!
Ping
Dr burton
Berkson out of new Mexico used this treatment but he died last year
Dr leonard Weinstock also uses it out of ST Louis.
I think both have papers on it
Thx....Dr Kory also uses it in some of his protocols.
it’s a powerful anti-inflammatory, helping with several diseases.
Here’s an old FR thread about it!
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2773692/posts
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Chide you for not including a /sarc> tag in your earlier post? 😅
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Thank you . Not going to lie, treatment was difficult. My First one was 24 hours straight for a week. They take your wbc count to zero, platelets follow (mine were only around 7 at the time anyway. Normal is 150-400) and as for rbc’s - we are transfusion dependent. They blast chemo to kill the cancer in the bone marrow. And the purpose is to get us into remission immediately with that first course. And it worked. It doesn’t end there tho. Similar treatments follow until the stem cell transplant.
For a stem cell/bone marrow transplant, they give enough chemo to kill off the bone marrow (how else are they going to replace it). With an organ transplant, the diseased organ is removed and then replaced with the donor organ. But, you can’t remove bone marrow.
One day, there may be a better way. But, for now - due to the urgency with AML, this is the protocol. And for the most part it works. You have to be ‘healthy ‘ enough to endure it tho.
Is the low dose naltrexone for pain management?
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