I know prayer requests can be controversial- but it can't hurt. A very good friend of my wife got some bad news last evening. Their 11 year old son was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer with a large tumor interfering with his spine and spinal function. They want to start chemo and radiation again, estimate 3 months to 2 years of remaining life. My wife's friend is already at the bargaining stage of this grief, so I'm encouraging my wife to drop hints about ivermectin and the cancer protocols that have been shared here.
If anyone has any good links, or resources I can send along, please post them below for me to share.
I hugged my 10 yr old daughter tighter last night. I can't imagine being told there's no real option. Maybe you will have her another 3-24 months.
Excellent suggestion, I have been avoiding pasta and such, but may resume eating it using this suggestion.
I thought so from what you wrote. To avoid sugar is no problem for me, but doing without potatoes, rice, noodle - no way. The information about resistant starches and the cooling effect is very helpful for me. Especially while having lost a lot of weight, probably due the cancer now and stomach problems before.
I started this beginning of April and felt very ill and weak. Now I eat resistant starches, white cheese (also because of sulphur), greek yoghurt, with linen seeds (freshly crushed), linen seed oil and daily broccoli. Kind of Budwig protocol. But I gained a bit weight again and do not feel so weak anymore.
And a lot of other things. I am throwing at it also EVERYTHING. But I am still hesitating to start with Ivermectin as I have no good doctor at my side.
I forgot: You can do the same with bread, but freeze it. Then still frozen put it in the toaster or oven directly before eating. Works most with sourdough bread and it also becomes resistant starch. Enjoy! :-)
I already do that with bread, keep it frozen. I don't go through enough bread before it would become moldy, so I started freezing it years ago.
Lol. That was also the reason for me I had it always in the freezer since 4 months. Always getting moldy. But now it is part of therapy. :-)
Win-win. 😃