Ringworm drug for dogs (Fenbendazole) might also cure cancer
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I found this site helpful. Esp. for those new to their cancer journey ( Santa Block's therapy is highly rated)
Anyways if you want something to read, you might want to check this out.
https://bcct.ngo/integrative-cancer-care/types-of-...
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Reposting a post from Debbew here that was on the breaking research page:
Baicalein induces apoptosis and autophagy of breast cancer cells via inhibiting PI3K/AKT pathway in vivo and vitro
Baicalein, a widely used Chinese herbal medicine, has shown anticancer effects on many types of human cancer cell lines. However, little is known about the underlying mechanism in human breast cancer cells. In this study, we examined the apoptotic and autophagic pathways activated following baicalein treatment in human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.
Then I found another one on baicalein:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5085714/
does anyone on here know how to interpret the dosing for breast cancer in Table 1? Especially the "i.g." and "i.p" references? I'm not medical enough to know what that means. . .
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Hi mystalcity,
It looks like the definitions are at the bottom of the table:
i.h: subcutaneous injection; b.wt: body weight; i.g: gavage; i.p: intraperitoneally; p.o: oral administration.
gavage noun
- the administration of food or drugs by force, especially to an animal, typically through a tube leading down the throat to the stomach.
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Today we had our MO appointment. As told before over the phone, she sent us to pulmonologist. She sent us to lung x-ray because of that drop of liquid they noticed in last MRI two weeks ago. They saw nothing and Sandra got her 40th HP infusion! Uhh, I am so relieved... but she also gave blood and her lymphocytes were 0,5 (norm starts at 1.2), all other counts are good. Wondering why is that, as last time they were 0.8 (not high enough too)? What we changed is we only added Metformin, a very low 250 mg dose. Hmm... Will have to read more about everything... And as all scans are good and she feels very well, I'll kiss her and my boy sleeping and at 4 am tomorrow morning will leave to Spain to climb, uhuuu! I am happy... Hugs to everyone and see you in one week!
Saulius
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Have fun Saulis!
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Yay to enjoying life , saulius
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has anybody looked into interferon beta?
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Thank you Faric18!! Obviously I didn't read in detail enough. Thank you! Everyone have a great weekend and Saulius have a wonderful trip! So happy for your good news and I continue to hold everyone on this thread and forum close in prayer every day.
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Great news, Saulius!
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So happy for you Saulis! Asking for the prayers for tomorrow. I've having my first scans to see if Zeloda is working for me. Not so worried about the tests as I've been through them so many times. It's the weather forecast! Suppose to start snowing tonight and by tomorrow morning up to 7 inches are expected. And I have to drive in morning traffic on country, unpaved roads in morning traffic to get to the city. Thanking you in advance.
S
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Reporting for pocket duty on behalf of our beloved sister Snooky. I'll be ready to share hot coffee as we safely drive to our destination tomorrow morning. The scans will indicate Xeloda working well, and no change in treatment is necessary! Meanwhile, Frisky is sending you a big reassuring hug...and she will be purring all day by your side to say everything will be alright!
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I'll be in your pocket too, praying for a safe trip and positive results from your scans.
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Good luck on the drive and scans Snooky.
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Ditto on what they all say -- good luck on those scans, and DRIVE SAFELY!! I hate winter driving too -- so just take it slow and take deep breaths.
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Thank You my friends and Frisky I must say that you have a beautiful way with words. You are a dear.
I feel very calm and peaceful this evening.
God Bless
Big cyber Hug to All
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Snooky1954--prayers for safe and easy travels tomorrow and for excellent scan results. Hugs. . . J.
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Snooky how are we doing? Did you get back home already?
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Frisky Yes I'm home. I posted that hours ago. I've been having some issues with my posts not showing up. But the drive wasn't too bad because all follower travelors drove like they had common sense.
Thanks for asking Frisky
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you can rest now dear Snooky, everything is gonna be al right..
tomorrow I have an early appointment with my primary physician, nothing special, just a follow up on the coc meds she prescribed....not looking forward to going anywhere...been very lazy...
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Everything we wanted to know about these amazing creatures...
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Stephanie Seneff, PhD on Glyphosate (RoundUp) Poisoning
Long-45 minutes-but well worth watching. . . especially for those of us in the US where glyphosate/GMO use is rampant. Her discussion on cancer starts at about minute 22. Also I found it fascinating (at 31 minute mark) the impact glyphosate has on creating fungus infections/issues. . .so is that the link to why the anti-fungals impact cancer?
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Ready Player One: Beating Cancer With Game Theory
https://fortune.com/2018/08/10/beating-cancer-game-theory/
Thought this was interesting for JM fans and in general
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AnnC ..can you cross post in the Jane M. Thread if those are about her protocol? Thanks
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Mysticalcity and Ann, thank you for posting the link to such useful information and research studies...I feel better prepared in understanding and fighting the root causes of this disease...
Nothing really surprised me, just comfirmed my worst fears....
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To me the key thing in the game theory model great article) is the Kill phase. You want to weaken the cancer through pathway blockade and other stresses, then whack it with a kill strategy, using chemo &/or high dose IV C. Some of the people who progress on COC or FenBen protocols may not be doing a kill phase-- or not enough of them.
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Frisky, Probably getting political on this forum is a bad idea. BUT this was no accident. For years I've been reading that the only thing to stop the New World Order is America. So they found a way to depopulate us.
So no matter what we do traditional medicine, fenben, or other protocols it won't matter. Because our food is killing us. How do we get around that? I live in the country, corn country, I'm exposed to that garbage in the air every planting season.
Sorry to be such a bummer. Just read my scan results from my portal and to my understanding Zeloda is not working. I have an ONC apt this Fri. so I'll see what he says.
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I am sorry to hear that , snooky
See what oncologist says ..
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Snooky i'm sad to hear about xeloda maybe failing...it's basically a crap shoot with that medication...it either works well for years or like the rest we get a few month's extension...
Yes, we are being purposely eliminated and financially taken to the cleaners when we reach retirement age and would start collecting benefits...it's otherwise hard to justify so much mediocrity and stupidity at every level of our society...
It's refreshing to see, however, how the rest of the world is fighting back against our so called.... way of life...In this country we are and will always be primerely CONSUMERS, and not CITIZENS....individuals fighting like dogs for survival instead of a civilized society....
The documentary THE FAMILY is a shocking eye opener about what this country is actually all about...
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Snooky,
I'm sorry to hear madam x isn't working. I agree with you on our food. I lived by a corn field for many years after my initial diagnosis. I never realized how unhealthy that was. I think that all the pesticides they sprayed on the field and the corn dust from harvest has a lot to do with my cancer recurrence. I used to close the Windows when they spayed, but that crap gets on everything and lingers in the air.
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Simone80--I also lived by farms for many years--growing up as a child we walked through the cornfields to home from school. After I got married and moved--we lived for many years right across from another big farm. And the homes we lived in were built on former farmland. I find it interesting that of my immediate neighbors to the left and right of me--all 3 women living in those houses also got breast cancer and my husband prostate cancer. All hormone driven cancers. . . I cannot believe that is a coincidence. And according to county data that quadrant of our city which is near the farmland and housing all built on former farmlands has a much higher cancer incidence than the other 3 quadrants of the city.
Snooky sorry to hear your test results, but praying that you and your MO come up with a great new effective treatment plan for you.
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