My 68 year old father is suffering from skin cancer and recently had his 5 operation on his leg pretty much down to the bone.
I know there is a lot of good info on here about protocols, diet, etc. I am trying to put together some info for him because I know he is tired of constantly being cut up and into.
Any personal experiences or general advice would be greatly appreciated Frens
Thanks
Fenbendazole?
Aside from ivermectin, there's also MMS/CDS that looks promising for cancer. Although not sure for skin cancer.
There's also this GA.W post I've bookmarked:
https://greatawakening.win/p/141En9fpDM/compilation-of-alternative-cance/
Ivermectin dose for 260 lb person. More if your dad is heavier than that. D3, ZINC, LOTS OF VITE C. Take the ivermectin 5 days in a row. Then repeat in three weeks. Get him off ALL sugar. Switch to stevia. No chemical filled diet soft drinks. Get sunlight on his healing surgery. All this is the most basic bottom line. For anyone to get well or stay well. This is working for my family.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2405864516300021#:~:text=Ivermectin%20is%20a%20promising%20agent,the%20BRAF%20status%20of%20tumors.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/
https://www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/mmr.2017.8231
Pretty high dose. For me would be 240mg+. Not really clear if that's a daily, or one-time dose.
Interested, because I'm having a couple small spots looked at in Dec..
Topically works too. Use the horse paste.
Thanks so much
Chaga.
Stay out of the sun. Both my parents and a sibling had it from working outside too much. The cancers were removed, they followed the doctors' advice, and they never had another skin cancer.
Had it. Still in the Sun. No longer use sunscreen. Drink Chaga. Don’t have it anymore, and I won’t get it again.
I never got it. I don't try to purposely avoid the sun, but I don't go to the beach and lie on the sand all day either. I'll mow grass and do other yard work in short sleeves and no hat. I rarely turn red. I mostly tan.
You are very lucky. You are able to process the sun well. Excellent! Melanin is great, eh? I turn into a cooked lobster if out too long, then go back to glow-in-the-dark. 😂. I’m very colourful, but have no fear of ever getting it again. Weird, eh? Good, though.