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In addition to everyone’s suggestions, also look into the cesium chloride protocol.

It requires you to transition to a fully alkaline diet (essentially, the same or similar diet as Tom Brady and Giselle). Sugar feeds cancer, but cancer supposedly cannot survive when the body is alkaline - which starves the body of sugar, and foods that break down into sugar after eaten.

https://www.essense-of-life.com/packages/cesium-support-package

In addition, look into the MMS protocol. It’s anti-parasitic, just like ivermectin and fenbendazole. I believe MMS is actually similar to a DIY version of HCQ. https://jimhumble.org/how-to-make-mms

If you research it, there’s a very strong theory that all cancers are parasites. This would explain why ivermectin and HCQ have been successfully used in cancer treatments for some.

But as Taffy333 pointed out, it’s not always bulletproof. I’m personally of the belief that it’s likely most effective if the cancer hasn’t spread yet.

Another thing to look into is Iscador - which is mistletoe extract. Also called Viscum Album. This is the herb Suzanne Somers famously used to treat her breast cancer — she’s been in remission for many years and claims she never had chemotherapy.

I also saved this GAW post that references a study on Monoclonal Antibodies as a potential cancer treatment https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEXr5a4a/cancer-trial-using-monoclonal-an/

Edit #2: In addition to the above, here’s another GAW post with a compilation of alternative cancer treatments https://greatawakening.win/p/141En9fpDM/compilation-of-alternative-cance/

2 years ago
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Reason: added context

In addition to everyone’s suggestions, also look into the cesium chloride protocol.

It requires you to transition to a fully alkaline diet (essentially, the same or similar diet as Tom Brady and Giselle). Sugar feeds cancer, but cancer supposedly cannot survive when the body is alkaline - which starves the body of sugar, and foods that break down into sugar after eaten.

https://www.essense-of-life.com/packages/cesium-support-package

In addition, look into the MMS protocol. It’s anti-parasitic, just like ivermectin and fenbendazole. I believe MMS is actually similar to a DIY version of HCQ.

If you research it, there’s a very strong theory that all cancers are parasites. This would explain why ivermectin and HCQ have been successfully used in cancer treatments for some.

But as Taffy333 pointed out, it’s not always bulletproof. I’m personally of the belief that it’s likely most effective if the cancer hasn’t spread yet.

Another thing to look into is Iscador - which is mistletoe extract. Also called Viscum Album. This is the herb Suzanne Somers famously used to treat her breast cancer — she’s been in remission for many years and claims she never had chemotherapy.

I also saved this GAW post that references a study on Monoclonal Antibodies as a potential cancer treatment https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEXr5a4a/cancer-trial-using-monoclonal-an/

Edit #2: In addition to the above, here’s another GAW post with a compilation of alternative cancer treatments https://greatawakening.win/p/141En9fpDM/compilation-of-alternative-cance/

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: added context

In addition to everyone’s suggestions, also look into the cesium chloride protocol.

It requires you to transition to a fully alkaline diet (essentially, the same or similar diet as Tom Brady and Giselle). Sugar feeds cancer, but cancer supposedly cannot survive when the body is alkaline - which starves the body of sugar, and foods that break down into sugar after eaten.

https://www.essense-of-life.com/packages/cesium-support-package

In addition, look into the MMS protocol. It’s anti-parasitic, just like ivermectin and fenbendazole. I believe MMS is actually similar to a DIY version of HCQ.

If you research it, there’s a very strong theory that all cancers are parasites. This would explain why ivermectin and HCQ have been successfully used in cancer treatments for some.

But as Taffy333 pointed out, it’s not always bulletproof. I’m personally of the belief that it’s likely most effective if the cancer hasn’t spread yet.

Another thing to look into is Iscador - which is mistletoe extract. Also called Viscum Album. This is the herb Suzanne Somers famously used to treat her breast cancer — she’s been in remission for many years and claims she never had chemotherapy.

I also saved this GAW post that references a study on Monoclonal Antibodies as a potential cancer treatment https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEXr5a4a/cancer-trial-using-monoclonal-an/

2 years ago
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In addition to everyone’s suggestions, also look into the cesium chloride protocol.

It requires you to transition to a fully alkaline diet (essentially, the same or similar diet as Tom Brady and Giselle). Sugar feeds cancer, but cancer supposedly cannot survive when the body is alkaline - which starves the body of sugar, and foods that break down into sugar after eaten.

https://www.essense-of-life.com/packages/cesium-support-package

In addition, look into the MMS protocol. It’s anti-parasitic, just like ivermectin and fenbendazole. I believe MMS is actually similar to a DIY version of HCQ.

If you research it, there’s a very strong theory that all cancers are parasites. This would explain why ivermectin and HCQ have been successfully used in cancer treatments for some.

But as Taffy333 pointed out, it’s not always bulletproof. I’m personally of the belief that it’s likely most effective if the cancer hasn’t spread yet.

Another thing to look into is Iscador - which is mistletoe extract. Also called Viscum Album. This is the herb Suzanne Somers famously used to treat her breast cancer — she’s been in remission for many years and claims she never had chemotherapy.

2 years ago
1 score