October Discovery
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Still here and I turned 50 last weekend, I'm happy about that, my sister in law was upset about turning 50 six months ago and I told her not to be, when you've had your life threatened by cancer it puts a new perspective on getting old, I am still healthy and quit smoking ( I have smoked none stop since I was 8 years old and was smoking a pack a day for the last 35 years ) over the Christmas period because I feel that good that I'm thinking long term again, I think I owe my good health to a ketogenic diet.
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Congratulations Mike, may there be many, many more.
I'm another 66'er as well, got my 50th in August, every day you wake up is a great one :)
I'm another 66'er as well, got my 50th in August, every day you wake up is a great one :)
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Hi Ross,
Thanks for the positive birthday words.
It has been a very long time since my last post, I have been busy help running a brain tumor support charity, I have taken it from being an association to a fully registered charity which has been a lot of work, very rewarding. I have also become a member of New York library medical publications which is one of the submission ports for peer review medical papers, it's a good source of information on what's going on in cancer research. I have starting taking an easily available off the label cancer treatment, again I cannot confirm that it has worked but I'm still here and am not having any symptoms associated with my tumor. I'll attach the medical paper I got from the NY library. I would again like to repeat a warning that this treatment is not confirmed so should not be relied upon as a primary treatment replacement, If you are out of options then this may be worth a try but otherwise stick to the usual treatments. This drug could cause liver failure in rare cases but otherwise is relatively safe, always inform your doctor what you are doing so you can be properly monitored, get a liver function test after three months just to be safe. Here is a extract which explains what it is:-
Mebendazole, a well-known anti-helminthic drug in wide clinical use, has anti-cancer properties that have been elucidated in a broad
range of pre-clinical studies across a number of different cancer types. Significantly, there are also two case reports of anti-cancer
activity in humans. The data are summarised and discussed in relation to suggested mechanisms of action. Based on the evidence
presented, it is proposed that mebendazole would synergise with a range of other drugs, including existing chemotherapeutics, and that
further exploration of the potential of mebendazole as an anti-cancer therapeutic is warranted.
My source of Mebendazole is worming tablets " Vermox and Combantrin", 100mg of Mebendazole each tablet is printed on the outside of the packet - some preparations do not have Mebendazole so make sure it's got the active ingredient. In my country you can buy this off the shelf so do not need a script from a doctor. One of my charity members met a doctor at a brain tumor conference in Canada who was conducting a dosage level clinical trial, he recommended a dosage of one 100mg tablet each meal but she had very active tumors, I take one in the morning and evening with chocolate because the fat in it helps absorption and it makes it yummy otherwise it can taste really bad, I have been doing this for 6 months and plan to do it for another 12 months so I cover a complete cell replication replacement period of my body. Again if you have side effects stop and consult your doctor.
So to everyone I wish a happy new year and hope you have many more.
Thanks for the positive birthday words.
It has been a very long time since my last post, I have been busy help running a brain tumor support charity, I have taken it from being an association to a fully registered charity which has been a lot of work, very rewarding. I have also become a member of New York library medical publications which is one of the submission ports for peer review medical papers, it's a good source of information on what's going on in cancer research. I have starting taking an easily available off the label cancer treatment, again I cannot confirm that it has worked but I'm still here and am not having any symptoms associated with my tumor. I'll attach the medical paper I got from the NY library. I would again like to repeat a warning that this treatment is not confirmed so should not be relied upon as a primary treatment replacement, If you are out of options then this may be worth a try but otherwise stick to the usual treatments. This drug could cause liver failure in rare cases but otherwise is relatively safe, always inform your doctor what you are doing so you can be properly monitored, get a liver function test after three months just to be safe. Here is a extract which explains what it is:-
Mebendazole, a well-known anti-helminthic drug in wide clinical use, has anti-cancer properties that have been elucidated in a broad
range of pre-clinical studies across a number of different cancer types. Significantly, there are also two case reports of anti-cancer
activity in humans. The data are summarised and discussed in relation to suggested mechanisms of action. Based on the evidence
presented, it is proposed that mebendazole would synergise with a range of other drugs, including existing chemotherapeutics, and that
further exploration of the potential of mebendazole as an anti-cancer therapeutic is warranted.
My source of Mebendazole is worming tablets " Vermox and Combantrin", 100mg of Mebendazole each tablet is printed on the outside of the packet - some preparations do not have Mebendazole so make sure it's got the active ingredient. In my country you can buy this off the shelf so do not need a script from a doctor. One of my charity members met a doctor at a brain tumor conference in Canada who was conducting a dosage level clinical trial, he recommended a dosage of one 100mg tablet each meal but she had very active tumors, I take one in the morning and evening with chocolate because the fat in it helps absorption and it makes it yummy otherwise it can taste really bad, I have been doing this for 6 months and plan to do it for another 12 months so I cover a complete cell replication replacement period of my body. Again if you have side effects stop and consult your doctor.
So to everyone I wish a happy new year and hope you have many more.
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Here I am year 7 since diagnosis, Surprise, I'm alive and healthy, things have really changed, I was right about mebendazole, it is one of the best broad spectrum anti cancer drugs you can get and not just because it's cheap as chips and readily available. Everything I learned about cancer points to a broken western medical system which only wants to profit from your misfortune. If you want to really learn about cancer and kill it from your body then go hear - https://nutritionfacts.org/ search the term cancer and search the term Methionine. That will give you a better understanding then any doctor (Michael greger is a qualified doctor anyway). So take mebendazole 100mg twice a day, stop eating sugar, eat a vegan diet, eat ground flaxseed (tablespoon a day), take a vitamin D tablet a day, take a vitamin B12 a day, exercise lightly every day. Do that and you'll be fine. Don't quit your current treatment, just do the aforementioned and tell your oncologist that your doing it and let him monitor how well you get. I did all the above in a strict way and I'm now completely well and all the cancer including moles and age spots have gone from my body. Chow for now and I may never post here again as I have given you the answer if you care to use it, that's up to you.
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Well it's been a while again and the world has changed completely, a little virus goes a long way. I've had covid 19 and for me it was the little flu, mostly because I was taking vitamin D all the time since my last post, turns out D can be a really important immune system regulator. How's my head ? close to perfect, using a methionine restricted diet has worked for me, basically I'm a no sugar, no oil Vegan. I still have a hole in the top of my skull from where the tumour has retreated, no more headaches or twinges. I don't bother doing anything else and I have mebendazole as a reserve treatment if ever needed which I think it won't be. So there you go I found my answer in the veggie patch.