https://youtu.be/Roh4lQXneQg?si=D1TlQ6zZubzaqu0_
Frank Shallenberger MD. HMD
This was shared last year when I was researching cancer protocols for my husband's prostate cancer. We settled on the Tippens protocol for him with good results. I started taking 120 mg. of melatonin daily, preventively...ideally it should be 180 mg., but I am happy with the 120 mg. I have absolutely no side effects.
With the uptick in cancers this is a wonderful amount of information with very valid studies and research. He goes into great detail outlining what melatonin does to prevent the occurrence and spread of cancer...all very interesting, of course. He is a fantastic speaker who knows what he is talking about. There are MANY cures for cancer and this happens to be one of them, although not very well known. I would certainly suggest that anyone that has cancer give this some serious thought...and I of course, suggest this prophylactically...
I order the high dose melatonin capsules from:
https://purebulk.com/collections/melatonin
They have many other products and I am more than happy with their service. The anon who posted this used this to cure cancer in a relative and it was on his testimony that I decided to try this.
Hgh dose melatonin is anti parasitic.
Excellent information which I am saving. I suspect the uptick in cancer is partly due to increased radiation exposure, which has increased everyone's risk, particularly the young, regardless of jab status. Doctors are major users of radiation; and don't have a great record as far as cancer treatment is concerned. This provides another safe tool for managing a serious risk. Thanks!
Thanks for posting this. I added it to my thread on finding cancer.
I tried melatonin as a sleep aid, maybe it’s substantially different? But 10mg knocked me out, but I’d wake up in the night wide awake sometimes. And always had a bad mood the next day. I believe OP and your success, just trying to understand the difference. I feel like I’d be in a coma if I took 120mg.
Thanks for posting this again; it's something that should probably be posted at least annually. Very solid info and yes, Shallenberger's presentation is excellent.
(EDIT: PUREBULK looks like an awesome resource! In any case), Here's an alternative source for high-dose (60mg/capsule) melatonin:
https://www.perfectvitaminproducts.com
I believe this is the source Shallenberger's clinic uses (from memory, so maybe wrong); in any case I've been very happy with them and order both melatonin and tryptophan from them.
360mg a night. Prophylactically but do have slightly elevated PSA.
It sounds like you're doing GREAT with your husband! I hope you're able to get him off the Pharma drugs.
To protect my kidneys and eyes, provide energy, and support overall health, I take the following (and a whole lot more; I'm a big believer in supplements and have been taking many for decades).
Some of these are inexpensive and some are not. They've made a big difference for me and I hope they'll do the same for your husband.
The doses below are higher than you'll typically see and for a reason: I find better results with these amounts. A 40-yr-old in good general health wouldn't need these amounts, but I'm older and have issues. Start with lower amounts and work up.
See your doctor about this and the other usual cautions apply; in particular, do some research to confirm the safety and efficacy of the supplements below (there's quite a lot, in fact -- here's just one on Taurine, a cheap - $6.87/bottle - amino acid that slows aging in older people). Other sources for most of these exist but I like Life Extension for quality (they test their ingredients, for one thing) and I have been happy with their service and ethics for many years.
CoQ10 200mg with shilajit x 5 (spread out over the day)
Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer with PQQ x 5 (2 in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, 1 at bedtime)
[PQQ](https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item01500/pqq-caps 20 mg) x 2
Taurine 1000mg x 4 (2 on an empty stomach in AM, two later, also on empty stomach if possible)
D-Ribose tablets x 6 (spread out over the day)
I assume you and he are both taking vitamin C two or three times a day, a good multiple, and some other supplements. Life Extension has a 24-hr vitamin C tablet now that provides high blood levels the entire day with a single tablet.
I hope this (or however much your husband decides to take) helps.