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If you don’t mind...what symptoms led to your initial diagnosis?
Try a combination of baking soda, vinegar, and Dawn dishwashing detergent. Of course it doesn’t work, but it’s all-natural.
Unfortunately cancer will thrive over the next decade due to the bio-weapon shots.Look for it to attack many who have been shot up along with many other problems from heart to lungs to you name it.
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Yes . But here is the problem. It is off label. So everything is really experimental. Reddit has threads on this from people trying to work out what works best for them . You can see the wide variety.
I think genetics plays a big role
How could it possibly have my psoriasis in complete remission without taking it for months. Who knows. Maybe I cured it but I doubt it . Although it should be said I didn’t have it all over my body. just scaly patch on my leg that kept growing . Itched like crazy. Bled. Etc
Anyone trying LDN has to research to know what you are dealing with . Hard to get a script for it because many Drs don’t believe in it. My rheum Dr refuses to prescribe so I got for weight loss .
Good to know. Thanks.
Glad to hear that you’ve had a good outcome.
Due to his daughters auto-immune disease, who switched to a ‘steak only’ diet, Dr. Jordon Peterson now follows it. Modern medicine says they should be dead.
I’ve read more than once, cancer feeds on sugars...starve it.
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How Rockefeller destroyed natural cures and founded so called modern medicine!
https://substack.com/@truthtellerftm/note/c-137922267?r=pfbnl
Chemotherapy: Fraudulent and Deadly?
Comments at the bottom of the article:
“My wife, a 35 year cardiac nurse, once said to me, “You know who you never see in a hospital oncology ward? Doctors.” Enough said.”
Ha! We’ve said/asked the same thing....Notice how you never see oncologists with cancer?
A true rarity, indeed.
I’ve read more than once, cancer feeds on sugars...starve it.
Yes....one of the first directives on a serious, dedicated to health cancer protocol ... CUT OUT ALL SUGARS...minimal carbs.
The doctor you’ve had regular visits with for another problem until one day you go to someone else who found cancer, it was stage 4 and you died three weeks later?
The doctor who called two years after you died?
The doctor who refused to treat your knee because he only works on young hotties?
I’m sorry you have had traumatic experiences with doctors. My experiences are completely opposite.
BREAKING: Chemotherapy Reactivates Dormant Cancer Cells — Triggers Metastasis
https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/breaking-chemotherapy-reactivates
New landmark study reveals that standard cancer treatment can backfire — with devastating consequences.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Chemotherapy is supposed to kill cancer — not bring it back. But a groundbreaking Cancer Cell study by He et al has revealed that common cancer drugs like doxorubicin and cisplatin can reawaken dormant tumor cells, triggering deadly metastatic relapses — especially in the lungs.
These “sleeping” cancer cells, known as disseminated tumor cells (DTCs), can lie hidden for years before reactivating. This study is the first to directly prove that chemotherapy itself can wake them up.
NEW STUDY – Ivermectin Shows Striking Anticancer Potential and Remarkable Safety
Largest review to date of ivermectin use in cancer patients finds no safety concerns, promising anecdotal reports, and strong preclinical evidence of tumor suppression.
https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/new-study-ivermectin-shows-striking
COVID-19 Vaccine is the Culprit in Majority Found Dead after Injection
https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-is-the-culprit-in
Introduction: Opioid receptors are groups of receptors (γ-, κ-, δ-, and ζ-opioid receptors) that are widely distributed in nerve cells in the brain, spinal cord, and digestive tract. Naltrexone is a type of general opioid receptor antagonist. It has been used to treat chronic pain syndrome, autoimmune diseases, and cancer at a dose of 5 mg/day, which is generally called low-dose naltrexone (LDN). Objective: It was to analyze the pharmacological functions of low-dose naltrexone, especially in anti-inflammation and immunoregulation, and its therapeutic potential against cancer. Methods: The research and development of the work were carried out from June to July 2024 in the Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, and Scielo databases, using scientific articles from the last 15 years, following the PRISMA rules. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE and AMSTAR2 instruments, and the risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane instrument (Funnel Plot). Results and Conclusion: Fifteen studies were included in the systematic review out of 30. Most studies showed homogeneity in their results, with X2=94.5%>50%. Low-dose naltrexone has immunomodulatory and therapeutic effects. Low-dose naltrexone regulates the production of inflammatory cytokines, influencing the level of endogenous opioid peptides in the body. Furthermore, low-dose naltrexone has an antitumor effect and can modulate the neuroblastoma tumor response, delaying the onset and reducing the incidence rate of tumors, significantly decreasing tumor volume and weight, and DNA synthesis in cancer.
“The CDC’s admission that no test can diagnose Long COVID could be a warning sign that the government has built an entire category of chronic illness on unverifiable symptoms—and failed to investigate the one factor all patients have in common: the vaccine.”
https://substack.com/home/post/p-169459844
My life insurance premium was scheduled to increase to $600/month. I requested a quote for lower coverage and a medical was required. The blood work looked awful and I was declined. I asked my GP for a re-test to confirm. My ALP and GGT numbers were very high. Indicative of liver problems. I was also extremely anemic. The only outward symptom was itching around my shoulders.
Based on the blood tests, I was scheduled for a sonogram of my liver. Initial impression was granules in my gallbladder. That prompted an MRI for better resolution. It was decided that my gallbladder needed to go. During the laparoscopic removal off my gallbladder, the surgeon dumped some "contrast" down my bile duct. It emptied slowly into my duodenum suggesting a possible blockage. An ERCP was set up. It is a transoral endoscopy that goes past the pyloric valve to investigate the duodenum. A healing duodenal ulcer was noted, but the important find was an adenocarcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater in the presence of high dysplasia. The surgeon cut away the sphincter of Oddi and inserted a stent to help the bile drain. My common bile duct looked like a gym tube sock instead of the narrow, normal tube. The bile backpressure explained the itching symptoms. A "brushing" of the tumor was delivered to pathology and determined to be malignant. That occurred April 10, 2024. The Whipple procedure was scheduled at the Huntsman Cancer Institute for June 25, 2024. There is a long line for the surgeon's services.
The short answer is it was dumb luck to get the blood test results that triggered the sleuthing resulting in a diagnosis. The itching was annoying, but that was the extent of the outward symptoms. I might well have let it go and ended up with a pancreas wiped out by the aggressive ampullary cancer.
I appreciate your detailed reply. Congratulations on your dumb luck!
It was similar dumb luck (required blood tests due to my request for higher life insurance coverage than the baseline provided by my employer) that led to the eventual discovery of aggressive prostate cancer 25 years ago.
Best of (continued) luck on your recovery.
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