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Any cancer survivors?
I have this problem with a family member. Looking for info.
From Immunotherapy to Gerson. Just must be first-hand experience, not anecdotal. Of course you can PM me with this. Thank you! |
My mom is 83 and she's got cancer (2 years) refuses to seek any treatment, and I think for her it's the best choice as she is doing ok.
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FULLY take meat and fish out of the diet, replacing it with “LIVE NUTRITION”. That is, sprouted grains of mung beans, lentils, buckwheat, peas, chickpeas. Adding raw butter to the diet, lots of greens.
Completely remove coffee and tea (well, and, of course, poisons - any carbonated drinks with huge amounts of sugar), replacing only with pure - alkaline - water. And use a hydrogen water generator. Or, to save money, use replaceable ball filters to infuse alkaline water. Very carefully study the SODA cleansing of the body. They help to alkalize the blood and remove sugar. Since so called cancer is fungal in nature. That is, there are more fungi than the body can handle. You have to realize that “big pharma” was never going to cure cancer, and is doing everything to make the number of people who think they are suffering from some - supposedly incurable - disease grow. you have to realize that the very definition of “disease” is some deviation of the body from its nature. And it is not only caused by a crazy uncontrolled diet of fat, sweets, coffee, cigarettes, sodas and so on. But also the pollution of the “mind” by anger, jealousy, despondency, arrogance - that is, the absence of LOVE. |
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If everything simple seems incredibly difficult for you to grasp. Nobody's going to prove anything to you. And whoever really needs it will see it as something that will help him. |
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13 years.... fighting a rare blood cancer... just had a PET scan today.
What is your question ? |
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My son had lymphoma as a teen and one of the things we used that played a huge roll in his recover was cannabis
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good luck if you have cancer, if my wishes are helping, of course...
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I've talked with a Chinese fellow (he was giving a talk) who does treatments in Russia. Sliding scale. Free and up depending on the income you tell him. Can pm you his wechat.
Maybe he can share some advice. My 2 cents is laetrile amygadlin, street name Vitamin B-17, discovered by a Japanese researcher, Sugiura, circa 1960. Hard to find even in pharma-freer countries. Folks used to go to Mx from the US for this. |
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I have never changed my lifestyle at all. I still smoke and did through all of this. I havent changed my diet. I live my life as normally as I did before I was diagnosed. I was never someone who drank or used drugs so that wasnt an issue. I look at cancer differently. For me, my cancer diagnosis was gift. It clarified my life. I now knew I was operating with limited time so I did everything that I was putting off. I wrote a book and published it. I left a long term relationship and moved to the Netherlands. I started a restaurant and sold it. I am about to move to Italy and restore a 17th century palazzo there. When most people get a cancer diagnosis, they panic and rightfully so. They research everything that can about it. Then they get scared, sometimes without good reason. They assume the worst. They become their disease. They think about it. They blog about it. They make it their life. They start go fund mes - they try to raise money for research. Personally I think thats a mistake. Find the best doctor you can and put your faith into them, let them do their work. Choose a teaching hospital in a large city over your local hospital even if it means moving. And try not to live your cancer. Live your life, and let the doctors worry about your cancer. The last thing you need is to weaken your immune system by being stressed. Stress will further suppress whatever immune system you have left after chemo. Live your life as normally as possible. Enjoy it. Do what makes you happy. Whether you have 6 months or 6 years or 20 years, we are all going to die. Its just a matter of when, with cancer you have a better idea of when than most people. Make the most of that time. Many people never do. I hope that helps. |
dunno but i found out a girl i used to go to high school with has stage 4 breast cancer.. pretty sure thats a death sentence..
cancer is literally just cells that replicate out of control ignoring the normal life cycle of a cell. they dont die when theyre supposed to... and they mutate so one treatment that might be working will stop working when the cells mutate and they also hide from the immune system Yes, cancer cells employ various strategies to evade the immune system, essentially "hiding" from detection and attack. These strategies can involve tricking the immune system, shutting down immune responses, or even physically preventing immune cells from reaching the cancer cells. |
Someone close to me has had 3 bouts with breast cancer.
First two were great surgeons and surgery only and lasted over a decade. Third time, she went with a less great surgeon, despite misgivings. Three surgeries and radiation this time, more scarring, anaesthesia issues, and it was not spread more or anything. So only tip is try to get the best surgeon possible because it really makes a difference. Best wishes and good luck. |
I pray everyone will win their battle. Never give up! God bless
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I wish you only luck |
where do I start :(
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much depends on what cancer/mutation/stage
for example, KRAS g12c is treatable whereas KRAS g12v is not, though a current clinical trial is highly promising. Also, blood cancers are nearing 80-90% success in treating them vs a solid tumor. Note: Ivermectin horsey paste, fenbendazole and apricot seeds are not going to cut it. |
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Cirrhosis is a pretty horrible thing and since your liver metabolizes most medicines, I couldnt take much to help it. Narcotics were not an option and cirrhosis causes a lot of pain, especially in the joints. It also kills your appetite in the later stages. Cannabis helped a lot. I never touched that shit in my life before 2021. I was anti-drug, anti-alcohol, anti-smoking my whole life. I cant stand the smell of it and I've never smoked anything. So I tried gummies at first. The first one didnt seem to do anything so after an hour I took another. Holy shit what a mistake but I survived it and then learned about vaporizers. I got mine from a company called Stiiizy. Doesnt smell and the "smoke" its a vapor actually dissipates almost instantly. It took away most of the pain and brought my appetite back and made TV pretty funny. Made me sleep like a baby which is why I still use it before bedtime. If you're in a state where it's legal, try it. Just don't take 2 gummies. |
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