Guys I need help, please
FROG SUPPORT TEAM
My dad just informed me 20 min ago that he has T Cell Lymphoma. Rarest of all of them. He’s due in for chemo next week… I don’t want him to do it, his wife doesn’t want him to do it.
I told him I’d reach out to my people (you all) and see if we can crowd source some info fairly rapidly on alternative treatments.
Anything is appreciated. This is my dad, 57 years old. Athlete. This is my guy. I haven’t even had time to digest the news yet.
He won’t do any alternative treatments unless there is data on people who have tried it. Currently with chemo he has a 50% chance of remission.
God is great. I love my Lord and I love my dad. And I love you all, thanks in advance.
Might want to do some research on Boron.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/
Excerpt from a bit more than halfway down in the paper:
Treatment of Multiple Myeloma and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Boron-based drugs are now being developed for use as therapeutic agents with anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and other disease-specific activities. Bortezomib (marketed as Velcade by Millennium Pharmaceuticals and Cytomib by Venus Remedies), which contains boron as an active element, has been approved as a proteasome inhibitor for the treatment of multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma,113 and several other boron-based compounds are in various phases of clinical trials, with the expectation of better efficacy and potency than existing drugs.114
Lessening Side Effects of Traditional Chemotherapeutic Agents Traditional chemotherapeutic agents are cytotoxic (ie, they act by killing cells that divide rapidly), a key feature of most cancer cells. Unfortunately, other rapidly dividing cells, including cells produced in the bone marrow, are also destroyed, resulting in myelosuppression (ie, decreased production of blood cells, and, hence, a number of adverse effects, including immunosuppression).115 An in vitro study found that boric acid can help protect against genotoxicity and cytotoxicity that are induced in lymphocytes by paclitaxel, an anticancer drug commonly used to treat breast, ovarian, and lung cancers.116
Wow, I did not know this, I use it in my bath for bugs and to soften the water. It also kills all insects. 20 mule team Borax is the natural form, but the stuff in the stores labeled boron may help him feel safer. I am so happy to hear this about cancers and the other stuff, I am currently fighting an HPV growth that is supper painful. I am going to try to soak every night to see if it helps.