Hello frens,
To update you on my brother-in-law's brain tumour. After receiving biopsy results on Tuesday, we now know that it has gone from Stage 3.5 to Stage 4 in about three weeks. It is super fast....
Something I have learnt this week, when dealing with these new turbo cancers you have no time to second guess it. If you were to try and treat it from a parasitic angle you must begin purchasing the items for the protocol plan on Day One of the diagnosis. The rapid growth rate leaves no time for second guessing and requires total commitment from the patient. Perhaps this is only going to work on those that know about the (FloridaSharkman) plan before the diagnosis. The mental barrier that blocks people from trying it is too damn strong to break through. Fight or flight?
*Please note this is not an endorsement, it is a shot in the dark.
For those that believe, and would be prepared to try, please understand this is a long process:
The one person that really shines a light on all this is Dr Lee Merritt, here.
In another podcast/radio show she described that dead parasites and cancer look exactly the same under high magnification and she said one of her colleagues in Asia confirmed her suspicions. He had been treating people this way for a while because the people there are so poor. Need to dig for the other podcast.
In the old days doctors used to study the blood themselves rather than sending it to a lab, so they saw it LIVE. These days you have to send it to a lab to get results and by the time they get hold of it the blood is dead and the shadows might appear like cancer under the microscope. Apparently, it looks the same.
In addition to all of this, to try and come up with another alternative to chemo I started looking into sound healing, with a bit of inspiration from a Nikola Tesla quote “If you want to understand the world, consider it in terms of energy, frequency and vibration”.
Came across a non-invasive process by a company called HistoSonics who manufacture machines for key hospitals that are able to perform a procedure called Histotripsy. It uses focussed sound vibrations to obliterate the tumour cells by shaking them apart, dislodging the cells. Early reports are that once completed successfully the tumours do NOT come back. Sadly, as of today, the FDA have only approved this treatment for liver cancer, but after hearing back from them last night they will be pushing to get this approved for treatment in other areas of the body when they can. This ground breaking technology will be the way forward worldwide one day I am certain....just have to wait and pray for FDA approval.
The only other thing I can think of is trying isochronic tones when you sleep. At 1150Hz and 93.9Hz (if you believe the YouTube frequency woowoo). If it were me I would try them as other tones are able to bring subtle changes in mental state, anything is worth a shot at a later stage of the journey I reckon.
For my brother-in-law, we must rally behind him with his chemo treatments. He has to wait a week to see them, after that the process will begin, 30 x sessions spread over six weeks. 7 long weeks.
But do you know what? Last night after finding out that Histotripsy is not quite there yet, an almighty calm came over me. Praying, and positive vibes WILL get him through all this. You have to hold onto your faith in God, it yet might still bear a miracle.
ThankQ for all your help, ideas and support on my other post (esp. you PotU). ❤️️ Did this meme for him, feel free to use.
Psiobs
You may want to add menbendazole if you can get a compounding pharmacy or insurance to cover it or buy it from outside the US. It is about $600 a pill in the US now, after showing anti-cancer benefits. Fenbendazole doesn’t cross the blood brain barrier, but if that barrier has been breached with brain surgery, it may be cheaper/easier to use fenbendazole (Panacur 2g) found on Amazon.
Dig around on this site re cancer and repurposed drugs…lots of good info
Treatment of turbo cancers