My mom was diagnosed with esophageal cancer about a year ago. She went through chemo and radiation. Surgery was discussed. Horrible life threatening surgery. They remove the esophagus completely and attach stomach to throat directly. Gave my mom 40% chance to survive surgery and then 5 years at best if she did.
After chemo and radiation her cancer was gone. Completely.
The docotrs didnt know but I dosed her with ivermectin and we limited her sugar intake to as near zero as we could. She has a sweet tooth and you can suggest strongly but not demand that an 83 year old woman do something she doesnt want to. I had read an NIH paper on ivermectins effectiveness against cancer and especially esophageal. It took a lot of convincing an old stubborn woman born to completely different ideas of America and medicine in general.
A lot of prayer too, from friends and family.
Edit to add: Mom had two Moderna shots against my vehement and constant advise not to. She didnt want to but a sibling whose wife has MS insisted or they couldnt visit. It was very early and info was sketchy still.
My mom was diagnosed with esophageal cancer about a year ago. She went through chemo and radiation. Surgery was discussed. Horrible life threatening surgery. They remove the esophagus completely and attach stomach to throat directly. Gave my mom 40% chance to survive surgery and then 5 years at best if she did.
After chemo and radiation her cancer was gone. Completely.
The docotrs didnt know but I dosed her with ivermectin and we limited her sugar intake to as near zero as we could. She has a sweet tooth and you can suggest strongly but not demand that an 83 year old woman do something she doesnt want to. I had read an NIH paper on ivermectins effectiveness against cancer and especially esophageal. It took a lot of convincing an old stubborn woman born to completely different ideas of America and medicine in general.
A lot of prayer too, from friends and family.