Ever since the coof started, I’ve been looking into the benefits of different vitamins and supplements to help the immune system, help your body fight covid etc. I started taking D3, vitamin C, zinc and NAC. Since I’ve been taking these supplements, I’ve noticed a huge decrease in my depression. So much of a decrease that I was able to wean off of my antidepressant ! I’ve been off off it for over a year now, and feel great. I want to dive in to learning more about what supplements can do for other illnesses and to prevent future problems. Google searching leads me to some info, but it’s hard to know which info is trustworthy and efficacious. Do you pedes have any suggestions on reading material or resources to get me started learning more? TIA❤️
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I will also add that reading about fenbenfazole and it’s effects on treating cancer interested me a ton. Any other info similar to that that you know of?
Joe Tippen's Story here read this blog. It's long, but well worth it. The only survivor of SCLC still NED after 5 years. Fenbendazole, theracurmin, cbd, etc. Then, after you read his story, join the FB group re: Joe Tippen's story. Lots of support there re: the protocol. Good luck! I personally do the preventative protocol of this and feel great.
Very curious as I have hormone fed cancer, won't need chemo, butsomeof his products I assume would increase the hormones I need to get rid of, so then what does one do? Like I know turmeric is good, but it is estrogenic, quercetin can also be estrogenic (mind you I do take one a day for the zinc ionophore effect with Covid running around). They want basically zero estrogen and zero progesterone in me. They are also recommending a new drug, verzinio (abemaciclib) a CDK4/6 inhibitor. Anyone have any experience with these type drugs? Side effects aren't great I've read and it's very expensive. I'm pretty torn about what to do
Have you consulted with a naturopathic dr? I would, especially one that specializes in cancer treatments. I wish you the best success, and please keep us updated.
I haven't but would love to. My husband is Uber skeptical of anything nontraditional so that's a real battle. I do take black seed oil, hemp oil, b17, NAC, and Essiac tea, iodine,and I do intermittent fasting, and a pretty much keto diet. No added sugar, but will eat berries, very few grains, organic veggies as much as possible.
When it comes to treating cancer, what has floored me the most is the story of Dr Gerson. This man accidently was curing cancer in his patients through simple dietary changes. He made such an impact that the newspapers were reporting that we found the cure for cancer. Then the government got involved. The papers never mentioned it again, and Dr Gerson was run out of the country and survived several assasination attempts. He built the Gerson Insitute in Mexico and started curing cancer patients there and today his granddaughter runs the place. They usually get the terminal cancer patients that go to them after their doctors sent them home to die, but you can also use their method at home too, because it's all food.
ETA: I actually convinced a family member to do this when she had stage 4 cancer and it was working beautifully for her and it actually shocked her doctors, unfortunately they still convinced her to take chemo just to be safe. The risk with chemo of course is that the cancer can just come back elsewhere within 5 years. In her case it came back with a vengence after only 2 years. She absolutely regrets it now. Had to have several organs removed and she's still not out of the clear. Said no matter what happens she's never getting chemo again.
Never underestimate the power of food to heal, or kill you.
Ugh I’m so sorry about your family member. I’ll keep them in my prayers- that is just horrible. I will definitely look that place up though and see what kind of diet they are using. I have a history of cancer in my family on both my mom’s and dad’s side, so I definitely want to start now in trying to prevent it in myself. Would also be nice to share with others and try to help them like you did with your family. Thanks so much for the info
My mom was diagnosed with lung cancer one year in January. Four months later she was dead. She had immediately started chemotherapy. It made her so sick, she couldn't keep any food down. She slept all the time. She told us in her last days that if she could have done it all over, she would have never let them treat her with chemotherapy.