Posted on 09/16/2025 9:18:52 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In 2023, according to the US Centers for Disease Control, 613,349 Americans died of cancer. That number is projected to increase to over 618,000 this year. As a result, medical research has been focused on the development of cancer treatment protocols for decades for all types of cancer.
The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Trials Support Unit (CTSU) and the National Institute of Health’s ClinicalTrials.gov website list hundreds of active protocols, with 457 NCI-supported protocols noted in clinical trial databases for various cancer types and stages.
For example, there are approximately a dozen known treatment protocols for Stage 4 prostate cancer that focus on managing the disease since it is considered to be incurable. For context, the American Cancer Society’s estimates for prostate cancer in the US for 2025 are about 313,780 new cases and about 35,770 projected deaths.
Medical researchers are continually developing potentially breakthrough cancer protocols. This is the true story of one man’s experience with a new protocol that exploits repurposed drugs.
Mr. Jeffrey Kramer of Shelby, Ohio, retired as a plaintiff’s civil fraud attorney in 2024 after he was diagnosed with metastasized Stage 4 prostate cancer that had spread into his hip bones, lumbar spine, and inguinal lymph nodes. His Cleveland Clinic oncologist had advised him that the cancer was incurable but probably manageable for a (short) time using testosterone suppressant drugs (leuprolide injections and apalutamide pills) until his body ceased being “hormone sensitive,” at which point he would decline from there.
The side effects of that drug combo would be substantial—and potentially mortal. Most significant was that the leuprolide injection(s) would assuredly demineralize his bones at a high rate (up to 11% per year), leading to hip fracture(s) and loss of mobility.
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This was Mr. Kramer’s second bout with serious cancer, as in 2010, he had undergone surgery, then three months of combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy for tonsil cancer that had incapacitated him for a year before he was able to resume his law practice.
Last fall, Mr. Kramer received information about a new cancer protocol that would change his life.
A new peer-reviewed cancer protocol authored by a team of sixteen cancer doctors and medical researchers from the US and several other nations was published in the September 2024 Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, titled “Targeting the Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol.” Its authors were prominent in oncology, and the published protocol was heavily footnoted to 204 medical studies documenting in vivo and in vitro safe and successful use of each and every element of the protocol. The authors of many of the referenced studies are at the top of their profession, i.e., well-known, highly published doctors and medical research professionals.
Here is an excerpt from the abstract that explains the science (not for the non-technical among us!):
The cancer paradigm is generally based on the somatic mutation model, asserting that cancer is a disease of genetic origin. The mitochondrial-stem cell connection (MSCC) proposes that tumorigenesis may result from an alteration of the mitochondria, specifically a chronic oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) insufficiency in stem cells, which forms cancer stem cells (CSCs) and leads to malignancy. Reviewed evidence suggests that the MSCC could provide a comprehensive understanding of all the different stages of cancer.
From the research presented in the paper, a hybrid orthomolecular protocol was developed that relies upon six elements (or “molecules”):
[1] a therapeutic ketogenic diet high in fats and protein but low in carbs.
[2] moderate exercise (aerobic heart rate) for 45-75 minutes three times a week, such as cycling, running, swimming, etc.
[3] high-dose (non-toxic level) vitamin C by IV, PICC, or port three times a week.
[4] ivermectin daily at a proven safe dosage.
[5] fenbendazole (or mebendazole) daily at a proven safe dosage.
[6] daily vitamin/mineral supplements of safe levels of vitamin D, vitamin K2, zinc, magnesium, and potassium, with a lab test every two weeks to monitor liver and kidney function and potassium and vitamin D levels for safety.
After carefully reading that report in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, Mr. Kramer contacted three of the U.S./Canadian doctors who were co-authors of the protocol. Because the protocol had not yet been approved for clinical trials and therefore was not FDA approved, they explained that they could not provide assistance without risking discipline, including potential loss of license to practice medicine, by their state/province medical boards. In response to a question about when a clinical trial for this protocol would be approved, their answers were consistent: it typically would take ten to twenty years to get a clinical trial approved, especially where no Big Pharma company would have a profit interest to lobby for a clinical trial of a protocol involving repurposed/off-patent drugs.
Pierrick Martinez, of the Association Cancer et Métabolisme in Nimes, France, a medical researcher and lead author of the protocol, was then contacted by Mr. Kramer. He agreed to provide “long-distance assistance” and supervised administering the entire 15-week protocol, including corresponding with the nurse practitioner who administered the megadose vitamin C intravenous infusions that were one part of the protocol and answering numerous questions along the way. A licensed nutritionist at a Cleveland Clinic oncology center in Mansfield, Ohio, was consulted for advice on how to implement the therapeutic ketogenic diet that was another part of the protocol.
Mr. Kramer completed the 15-week hybrid orthomolecular protocol on June 5, 2025, with no side effects whatsoever. Two weeks later, he received an FDG-PET scan at AVITA Hospital in Galion, Ohio. The radiologist’s report that followed showed no evidence of any active cancer anywhere in his body—not in his head, hip bones, lumbar spine, chest, or lymph glands; nothing—no active cancer anywhere. In fact, it took the radiologist almost a full week to issue that report, for the PET scan was ordered to evaluate metastatic prostate cancer, deemed to be an incurable condition.
Perhaps most amazing, the total cost of the medicines, dietary vitamin/mineral supplements, and vitamin C infusions of this protocol was less than $20,000—a fraction of the cost of even one month’s expense for the cancer “management” medications that a Cleveland Clinic oncologist had previously prescribed as “the standard of care” for cancer treatment.
A mere $20,000 to stave off debilitating cancer and certain death was more than a bargain; it was a godsend to Mr. Kramer.
A very important note: the Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol was not developed specifically for treating prostate cancer, but rather for treating cancers in general. More specifically, Mr. Kramer’s first treatment for tonsil cancer significantly diminished his immune system such that he was advised that he would be progressively more vulnerable to follow-on cancers like prostate cancer, and this, of course, is what happened. Since he was cured by this protocol, others with immune systems damaged from conventional cancer treatment regimens could likely benefit from it as well.
One man was cured of his Stage 4 prostate cancer through the supervised administration of a new cancer protocol that featured the inexpensive repurposed drugs ivermectin and fenbendazole— “A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol.” Was this a one-time miracle or a repeatable protocol that may help other cancer sufferers who are without hope?
Regardless, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services should expedite human trials for this protocol while publicizing this particular result and allowing other cancer sufferers to receive these treatments under the supervision of healthcare professionals. After all, what do they have to lose? Label this procedure as “experimental” if necessary, with the appropriate legal disclaimers, but the US government should not stand in the way of a potentially life-saving cancer protocol.
Odd when did ivermectin stop being horse medicine and acceptable for humans.
It is almost as if our medical community had no credibility.
Ivermectin was developed for humans around 1985 for human river blindness and patented by Merck. I have no idea where the horse issue came from.
Ping!.................
I was referencing the whole set of lies presented by the CDC and Fauci during the covid Plandemic and how they lied about ivermectin and its usage.
The LSM spewed the lie that is was a horse medicine and Trump was killing people for even mentioning it.
They even still have their filthy propaganda posted from those years
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/ivermectin-covid-joe-rogan-anti-vaxx-b1915539.html
Right on cue....the naysayers will be posting.
IVM works.
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Needs to be less than 10 cents!
Still not “acceptable” for humans in Oregon.
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I am embarking on this.
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Umpossible. According to our media know it alls ivermectin is the most toxic substance to ever have been invented. As Neil Cavuto said “IF YOU TAKE THIS DRUG YOU WILL DIE.” If a urinalist says so, it must be true.
During COVID, when medical authorities threatened the licences of doctors who prescribed it and pharmacies refused to fill prescriptions, it became widely known that you could buy the animal version of the same drug at farm supply stores without a prescription. Similarly, there are a couple of antibiotics you can get the animal version without a prescription, but they didn't have billions of dollars worth of experimental cavaccine approval dependent on having zero alternative treatments.
I read an interesting prostate cancer clinical paper, recently.
Not sure if this was reported on Free Republic.
Apparently, the prognosis for prostate cancer in men 70 and older shows a higher survival rate, and a higher quality of life rate, if no surgery is performed.
NYU has developed a prostate cancer cryogenic (freezing) procedure for oldsters that has been very successful in a couple hundred older men.
I know Free Republic has a lot of elderly male readers, so that might be good news for some of us.
I have actually wondered for decades why ALL tumors must be chopped out with huge amounts of healthy tissue and major surgery, when local anesthetic and freezing might actually have similar results.
Probably after the COVID situation started.
Anyway, it was pure propaganda, meant to ridicule and destroy Trump and his people! This purely political move cost lots of lives!
There are many medications shared by veterinarian and human medicine. There may be different dosage and purity, animal medications are usually cheaper version of identical human ones.
Many human medications were originally applied to animals. Then, after long time, after they have proven themselves on animals, they are approved to human use.
So many, many medications, could be ridiculed in identical way, if this would serve their purpose!
Ivermectin is wildly used as a DEWORMER.
My wife is a dog breeder. All puppies get worms from drinking their mothers milk. So, around week five she will add some Ivermectin to their food. They will all poop out small round worms within 24 hours.
We have a bottle of it in our fridge right now.
It is a clear liquid. She measures it out in milliliters with a syringe.
It is also available in a paste form. Under a couple brand names available to feed to livestock. You can buy it at any farm supply store. I believe Panacure is one of the brand names. It comes in a big tube. You can feed it directly from the tube into your horse, cattle, sheep, goat mouth. Hence the term “horse paste”. This is because all of these animals get parasites from eating off the ground. So, you need to treat them just like giving your dog a deworm pill.
FYI, Ivermectin is given to people all over the world to fight bacterial infections and parasites. I take it all the time IF I feel like “I am coming down with something”. Typically it will flush out your system LITERALLY. But, it gets rid of the bad juu juu.
The issue is MD doctors hate for you to self diagnose and treat your medical issues. Just like I never tell them IF I take Fish Mox instead of going to the doctors office to get a prescription for Imoxicillian. All of these are available from various Pet Health medication companies online.
Me too. Couldn’t hurt.
Psssst.......don’t tell the communist leftists...
There usually are some slight differences between animal and human versions. Mostly in purity.
So there are differences between brand and generic medications.
If you want the greatest and purest med, you should go with the brand, generic is less pure and animal even less.
But it mostly does not matter.
My friend’s daughter is a vet and she treats him often with animal medicine, cheap.
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