Hey GAW friends.
Unfortunately, breast cancer has shown up again in my life. Unvaxxed, and had a clear mammogram 14 months ago. I’m waiting for a PET scan right now and just talked with a radiation tech for a bit in a private room.
She said the system in South Florida and across the country is so overwhelmed with cancer that the system is faltering. The PET scan machine runs non-stop. They’re even testing on weekends now. Breast cancer is out of control and the breast center can’t keep up with the demand. She whispered how employees in the system are privately talking amongst one another and are frightened by what they’re seeing.
I asked her if she thought it was the vax and she nervously nodded yes. She told me her best friend, forty-four-years old, died of ovarian last week. She commented on the number of young people coming in with cancer. And, she said, that blood clots are also a huge thing right now. She said she can’t explain the shock of seeing the number of people of young age coming in, and even dying, of blood clots.
I know everyone here knows this already, but whatever you’re thinking is happening to humans——times that by TEN. We couldn’t even find a parking space at this giant hospital and testing center and it’s a Saturday. It took me two months to see my oncologist and go through testing, which really sucks when you’re walking around with cancer.
Anyway, I started FenBen and Ivermectin this week and the supplements that go with it, so I’m in a good space in my head. I’ll keep you posted from the front lines of Cancer Land.
make sure you also are eliminating all sugar/fructose from your diet too. And Dr.Berg's video about gut biome and certain strains of bacillus (L Reuteri and L Gasseri) and making homemade yogurt, because your gut biome is controlling just about everything. God bless you!
I’ve been working hard on the no sugar!
Friend, have you tried to replace white/brown/confectioners sugar with erythritol (Swerve comes in all those types), and monk fruit, Alullose and stevia. It’s easy to bake with.
Many easy recipes out there. Do a search for keto brownies for example.
I started that journey about 7 years ago to help alleviate arthritis and joint disease.
Thank you for sharing your story. I know you must be terrified. I would be. We will all be praying for you. Please keep us posted as your journey unfolds. Blessings to you and your family.
That is tough to do daily,weekly, or monthly. We must be hooked (or a lot of us are {including me}) included I cut it out for about 2 days then I couldn't stay away. Good luck on journey away from sugar. I hope it goes much better for me if I try it again. Maybe I'll just cut back on it first then try weaning off it until I can stop it more and more.
I haven't eaten sugar deliberately for over a decade. The only "sweetener" I use is cinnamon. Even unpasteurized sheep's milk tastes sweet to me.
That sounds difficult, for me, to go without sugar for over a decade! Great for you!