There are 2 great resources that I recommend. As much as I loathe FB, the groups are amazing.
Mycancerstory.rocks
Joe Tippins has a FB group, but you have to read the blog post for a PW.
Jane Mclelland developed the metabolic approach wherein drugs and herbs/supplements are used to block the pathways that cancer uses to feed. She has an excellent book called "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself".
There is a FB group that she ran. It's still there, but I think it went inactive.
Also groups about artemisinin, Rick Simpson Oil, Essiac Tea, etc.
The experimental injection produces "spike proteins", which your immune system has to work hard to fight. While it's doing that, it's less effective at fighting anything else. So, if you are already on a knife-edge fighting cancer, guess what happens?
Oncologists are regularly pitched experimental drugs, I don't see anything nefarious in just that. The onco is probably used to recommending drugs in trial. They do it more than other docs.
i would strongly consider CHANGING your oncologist ... he/she/it does not have your best interest in mind .../!
Yeah, thinking about it.
I fired my oncologist and went full off-label and repurposed drugs and natural substances.
I'll die before I let them put a port in me again.
☝?THIS n THAT ☝?
You should share some of hours known herbs and repurposed drugs. Lots of people need data just in case
There are 2 great resources that I recommend. As much as I loathe FB, the groups are amazing.
Mycancerstory.rocks Joe Tippins has a FB group, but you have to read the blog post for a PW.
Jane Mclelland developed the metabolic approach wherein drugs and herbs/supplements are used to block the pathways that cancer uses to feed. She has an excellent book called "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself".
There is a FB group that she ran. It's still there, but I think it went inactive.
Also groups about artemisinin, Rick Simpson Oil, Essiac Tea, etc.
The experimental injection produces "spike proteins", which your immune system has to work hard to fight. While it's doing that, it's less effective at fighting anything else. So, if you are already on a knife-edge fighting cancer, guess what happens?
Oncologists are regularly pitched experimental drugs, I don't see anything nefarious in just that. The onco is probably used to recommending drugs in trial. They do it more than other docs.