Cancer again – Is this the End, or just the beginning?
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July 31, 2025 at 9:31 pm #4882
My cancer has reared its ugly head again – the fifth time in 5 years. Now instead of being isolated “treatable tumors, is in spaces that are not easily removed.
My surgeon basically said I need to treat it as systemic now, and said I should look at Chemo options… even though there aren’t any proven or successful chemo options for my type of cancer (Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma)I have a consultation with the recommended University of Michigan Oncologists next week. They will be the first, but not the last oncologists I talk to.
I’ve already refocused my overall peaty efforts. About three weeks ago I started the “fruit/sugar” diet as mentioned by @Zach. I’ve modified it a bit where it’s more of intermittent fast with the addition of lean protein and little to no fat (other than some low pufa eggs and coconut oil). In about three weeks I’ve lost nearly 10 lbs. (mostly stomach fat from what I can tell)
The extreme low fat works well with my anti-cancer efforts. I’ve started the Aspirin, Biotin, Niacinamide, Thiamine plan as researched by @Haidut . I did it before with no success, but I realize now that I wasn’t using enough. Thanks to the Strong Sistas (Ash and Sarah) for their detailed interview with Georgi.
A little over a week and with just the above sups (and COQ10, VitK and Artemisinin), I’ve seen my temps go up and an overall better “feeling”. I have Mildronate on order for its cellular help, plus more Methylene Blue, and I’d like to get my hands on some Rapamycin, doxycycline and 2,6-dihydroxybenzoic acid.
I’ve also heard about treatment centers in Mexico and here in Michigan that use Mistltoe as a cancer treatment and as a chemo adjuvant. I’m sure there are other treatment centers beyond Steiner and Gerson – if you know of any, please let me know!
- I’ll keep posting about my progress.
August 1, 2025 at 2:55 pm #4884Question, did you ever do an Iron Panel with Ferritin? It’s a pretty cheap and simple blood test. Iron is elevated, and likely causal, in cancer and all other degenerative diseases. To boot, the main iron lowering strategy (phlebotomy, aka blood donation) is cheap, easy, and very safe. Zacharski did many trials with iorn lowering, and found it reduced cancer, both in total incidence and aggressiveness-
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18612130/
Not only that, but high iron seems to cause lots of diseases. So while an iron lowering strategy would lower cancer risk, it will also simultaneously be lowering heart disease risk and diabetes risk. You wouldn’t simply be trading off one degenerative disease for another.
I would strongly recommend an iron panel. You can buy it from sites like Direct Labs, and do it yourself. The lab range is way too high for men, and the higher end of the range (the so called “high normal”) is a big reason men tend to get cancer and heart disease at a higher rate than women. If you have your doctor do it, be sure to look at the results. The best results came from getting ferritin to near deficiency on the low end.
I would think you would want to work with your doctor on this, but if your iron is high or even high normal, it should be a relatively easy sell. You would likely need a phlebotomy prescription (if you’ve just been diagnosed with cancer or are under treatment, they can’t use your blood with another patient, so it would have to be discarded). If I were to go this route, I would show the doctor the iron lab, the Zacharski study linked, and the relevant sections of the E.D. Weinberg book “Exposing The Hidden Dangers of Iron” (entire chapter on cancer), and ask for a the prescription to get it near deficiency quickly, to see if it has an effect. The Weinberg book also has recommended frequencies, depending on the ferritin level. It should be a fairly easy sell, since it carries very few risks, has lots of research to show it’s effective, and shouldn’t interfere with any other treatments, and is effective on it’s own.
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Zack-Vegas.
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Zack-Vegas.
August 1, 2025 at 4:23 pm #4887Thanks Zack – I’ll get those tests done asap.
August 2, 2025 at 2:26 am #4888I am sorry @Kevin007 that you are doing this again. I am sure you have read it extensively on this cancer subject and wondered what your thoughts are on the cancer parasite angle. @J.R.L @Zack-Vegas
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