I just received a biopsy report back this week and apparently I have Cancer Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma. I happen to have a bottle of Ivermectin liquid 1% horse med around that i recently bought in case anybody in my family got covid. I have read over and over on here that people say ivermectin helps with cancer, but i was wondering, if i were to take it, how often? I know the dosage for my weight but i just don't know how often i should take it. What do you guys recommend?
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I can't answer that question but I can tell you I have read that a number of people have had success overcoming cancer by way of the keto diet. Consider that, fren. Apparently the typical meds given to cancer patients feed the cancer because cancer feeds/lives on sugar. The ketogenic diet starves the cancer of sugar. I'm saying a prayer for you now. Best to you, fren.
Thank you so much! My family has actually already started me on this. The fat lady must be singing because i am eating things like broccoli and beets for the first time in my life. My husband just made me the healthiest dinner I've probably ever had.
Haha, glad to hear it. And if you do follow the keto, I can tell you there are TONS of great recipes online. So many good things you'd never believe you were missing out on anything. Just look up keto recipes and scroll through and your mouth will be watering in no time. And please, keep us posted on how you're doing.
Be careful of beets. Lots of sugar in them. Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, asparagus and leafy greens are the best. Download an app called Carb Manager and it will help you keep track of your carbs.
Jumping in, I will attest to the keto diet! Try it! It makes intermittent fasting much easier. Why would you want to fast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhmtoAYVRSo
Do some research about fasting. It could be a life saver!