My mom went through chemo and radiation. She almost died. The cancer was cured. Right afterward she came down with ALS. Its my belief that the chemo triggered the ALS which killed her after a couple of years. I don’t believe it was either of the drugs you were on. She had bowel cancer. I learned alot through that process. Made me super cynical about medical care.
The carrots were probably protective of the chemo damage in your case, even if you stopped eating them. Sounds like youre not quite clear? I don’t know much about immunotherapy.
Some repurposed drugs that might be prophylactic for lung cancer: pioglitizone (diabetic), metformin (diabetic), itraconazole (antifungal targetting hedgehog pathway), menbendazole/fenbendazole (anti-parasitic also targetting HHP), ivermectin. Some of these are available without prescription.
Besides avoiding high doses of Vit. A, I would also avoid high doses of B6 (pyridoxine), B9(folate), and B12 (cobolamine) as well as high sulfur intake (MSM, methionine), high iron intake, and certain amino acids which migh promote tumor growth. Do your own research on these.
I don’t know alot about A-fib but I guess the biggest risk is clotting, eh?
and I realized when I'm gone the only thing people will remember were my opinions. I've been very opinionated.
Haha me too.
Oh I bought some of that supplement today. I'll let you know if it does anything for my joints!
I have some mild joint issues too. Glucosamine isn’t very effective for joints in the recommended doses. You have to double or triple the dose for significant joint improvement. And then it becomes a cost issue. (Maybe not for you?) The absorption of glucosamine is crappy. But it seems like there is an anti-cancer effect at the normal dose. Nobody knows how it works. Could be affecting the gut biome? I might avoid the formulas with alot of MSM in them because of the cancer issue. But boswelia and turmeric additives should be fine. And glucosamine is good for bone health too.
You may or may not be aware of Dr. Thomas Seyfried who is a proponent of the mitochochondrial model of cancer and has a youtube channel. You may find some useful info there. He’s very anti-chemo, be warned. I was also recently looking at the imahealth.org site (formerly FLCCC) and they have some decent cancer information including diet recommendations, if you are interested. You may be up to your gills in research at this point but I figured I’d mention it. Keep me apprised. 🍀
PostWallHelena 0 points 10 hours ago
I did double check the thing about the beta carotene.
Heres a study discussing the effects of beta carotene and retinoids on lung cancer. FYI
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3124481/
My mom went through chemo and radiation. She almost died. The cancer was cured. Right afterward she came down with ALS. Its my belief that the chemo triggered the ALS which killed her after a couple of years. I don’t believe it was either of the drugs you were on. She had bowel cancer. I learned alot through that process. Made me super cynical about medical care.
The carrots were probably protective of the chemo damage in your case, even if you stopped eating them. Sounds like youre not quite clear? I don’t know much about immunotherapy.
Some repurposed drugs that might be prophylactic for lung cancer: pioglitizone (diabetic), metformin (diabetic), itraconazole (antifungal targetting hedgehog pathway), menbendazole/fenbendazole (anti-parasitic also targetting HHP), ivermectin. Some of these are available without prescription.
Besides avoiding high doses of Vit. A, I would also avoid high doses of B6 (pyridoxine), B9(folate), and B12 (cobolamine) as well as high sulfur intake (MSM, methionine), high iron intake, and certain amino acids which migh promote tumor growth. Do your own research on these.
I don’t know alot about A-fib but I guess the biggest risk is clotting, eh?
Haha me too.
I have some mild joint issues too. Glucosamine isn’t very effective for joints in the recommended doses. You have to double or triple the dose for significant joint improvement. And then it becomes a cost issue. (Maybe not for you?) The absorption of glucosamine is crappy. But it seems like there is an anti-cancer effect at the normal dose. Nobody knows how it works. Could be affecting the gut biome? I might avoid the formulas with alot of MSM in them because of the cancer issue. But boswelia and turmeric additives should be fine. And glucosamine is good for bone health too.
You may or may not be aware of Dr. Thomas Seyfried who is a proponent of the mitochochondrial model of cancer and has a youtube channel. You may find some useful info there. He’s very anti-chemo, be warned. I was also recently looking at the imahealth.org site (formerly FLCCC) and they have some decent cancer information including diet recommendations, if you are interested. You may be up to your gills in research at this point but I figured I’d mention it. Keep me apprised. 🍀