I wish you peace on this journey and pray it leads to good healing ππ». You are not alone on this journey. βTrust in the Lord with all of your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways submit to Him and He will make your paths straight.β (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Tocotrienol and Tocopherol forms (all 8) of Vitamin E (400-800mg per day, 7 days a week). A product called Gamma E by Life Extension or Perfect E are both great.
Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day, 2 pills per day 7 days a week). A product called Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics is bioavailable.
I pray that you will beat this and please do look at the literature around repurposed drugs for treating cancer. Dr Paul Marik has recently published one.
Thanks, Don. I appreciate that. Are you doing any kind of law that applies to the losses incurred by victims of the mandates, forcings or people in authority consciously lying about "facts" of Covid? or do you know any firms pursuing this? Please introduce me as a possible consultant and refer them to my books when they come out. Thanks, Don, and congratulations on your successes.
I believe ivermectin was derived from the discovery of a particular fungi in the soil of a Japanese golf course. Interestingly enough, Japanese researchers have demonstrated the efficacy of turkey tail mushroom in mitigating various cancers. Turkey tail grows profusely on decaying logs in most deciduous forests.
It is therefore free to the poor. My daughter does an alcohol followed by a water extraction. See βThe Fungal Pharmacy, The complete Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms & Lichens of North America β. Robert Rogers, RH(AHG.)
I met the manager of a local Costco liquor dept last week. He told me turkey tail cured his cancer. I hope to find out more details regarding his treatment. Weirdly enough, he believes in the vx, and I canβt help but wonder if there is a connection with his tumor.
I heard about that, Meryl. A chinese guy (probably a different person) made sure he ate 0 glucose (or as close as possible for him, drove himself deeply gluconeogenesis probably toward muscle wasting, and "starved" his cancer to death. I guess that means I can't eat waffles with maple syrup any more. Bummer.
Yes, Bill. Those projects are just tie-ups. I need t going. The book would have been done 6 months ago but I keep adding to it . I want it to be considered the Ultimate history of Covid for this and future generations.. I have to read half a day to put one line in the thing to make sure there aren't any mistakes in it. It takes forever.
I'm so glad you are almost finished with the book, which I look forward to reading. That book will live far longer than any of us. Your self-discipline is very impressive.
Btw, I have a client that was diagnosed with S4 squamous cell carcinoma this time last year. Happy to report sheβs all clear and currently cruising in Alaska. She works out with me 3 days/week and is feeling better than ever. β₯οΈ
Thanks, Sarah. My address is: 2427 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedrra Beach, FL 32082. Is your friend's squamous cell on her skin or internal? It's the internal location of mine that worries me. You can't see it get worse and it' probably is from a primary in my oropharynx which would be terrible.I really don't want to become an "Ellen Jamesian".
Hers was in the tonsils and throat. Inoperable. She went in for what she thought was a persistent sinus infection. She had 6-8 weeks of chemo and radiation. The treatment wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't awful and she had a great attitude about the whole thing. She kept coming in to workout for the first few weeks of her treatment and then took some time off. She returned to the studio just a few weeks after the treatment concluded and was given the all clear a few months later.
She is so very very fortunate. Radiation in that area is very dicey... destroyed salivary glands among other things. They are saying that if it is HPV then it's much easier to cure... maybe that was hers.
I'm very sorry to hear this. You are a good-hearted guy who has been doing a lot for others for quite awhile now. I hope that even though there's still a lot more you want to accomplish, you will put your health first. I wish the best for you.
It's going to be a balancing act, Peter. Nothing will help more than getting treated which will hopefully maximize my time but I have to keep writing which is horrible for me sitting down all day. I'll figure it out but up til now, I have definitely been lounging around too much.
Yeah Carmen. Thank you. I suspected there was a problem when I found out about the big incision and experienced so much post-op pain. I think it was a result of having to retract so much to dissect around that big mass and be careful to shell the whole thing out without breaking into it. The surgeon must have known it was bad when he say all the multi-loculations. The story goes together when you think about it like this. Don't be sad over this. I'll be ok. But we should schedule the golf lesson I promised you for soon after I return from my trip to Cambodia...
iβm with you. my best friend of 20 years, died about 20 years ago at age 88. About age 70 he was shown an x-ray of a tumor the size of a grapefruit in his left lung. a couple years later it was completely gone. he chose his own path to βun-createβ the tumor, in his words. a few months after the x-ray, he told me he was grateful for the tumor. he said, his lung was only painful when he was having petty thoughts. so. he had to be extremely diligent in his thinking. as a result, he found joy and wonder where it didnβt exist for him prior. dave
If an SCC has got large and not metastasised its biology is probably to stay local, I've seen this many times with breast and once took a tennis ball sized SCC axillary LN out with unknown primary. The guy didn't relapse! You seem very grounded- medics often lose their reality check- stay strong πͺ
I wish you peace on this journey and pray it leads to good healing ππ». You are not alone on this journey. βTrust in the Lord with all of your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways submit to Him and He will make your paths straight.β (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Thank you Tershia. Lovely passage.
Sorry to hear the news.
Check out
https://open.substack.com/pub/2ndsmartestguyintheworld/p/fenbendazole-and-cancer-at-least-d44
New & Improved Joe Tippens Protocol
Tocotrienol and Tocopherol forms (all 8) of Vitamin E (400-800mg per day, 7 days a week). A product called Gamma E by Life Extension or Perfect E are both great.
Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day, 2 pills per day 7 days a week). A product called Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics is bioavailable.
CBD oil (1-2 droppers full [equal to 25mg per day] under the tongue, 7 days a week) https://www.soothingsolutionscbd.com/product/3500mg-full-spectrum-cbd-tincture/ (Please use code 2SGPET for 10% off on this full spectrum CBD oil.)
Fenbendazole (300mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 450mg
Ivermectin (24mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancer up to 1mg/kg/day
https://open.substack.com/pub/2ndsmartestguyintheworld/p/fenbendazole-and-cancer-at-least-d44
Thanks, KT. I think the Sunshine Band must have helped you with that list. I know about some of them. I'll check out the rest. Thanks!
Quite a bit of (anecdotal) successful treatment to be found here.
https://fenbendazole.substack.com/
I pray that you will beat this and please do look at the literature around repurposed drugs for treating cancer. Dr Paul Marik has recently published one.
Thanks, Laura. For sure I'll check them out including Dr. Marik's.
also, DoorlessCarp's "Therapeutics and repurposed drugs for the treatment of cancer: Selected research papers reviewed"
https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/therapeutics-and-repurposed-drugs
So sorry to hear about this diagnosis. You have many many people pulling for you.
Thanks, Don. I appreciate that. Are you doing any kind of law that applies to the losses incurred by victims of the mandates, forcings or people in authority consciously lying about "facts" of Covid? or do you know any firms pursuing this? Please introduce me as a possible consultant and refer them to my books when they come out. Thanks, Don, and congratulations on your successes.
I believe ivermectin was derived from the discovery of a particular fungi in the soil of a Japanese golf course. Interestingly enough, Japanese researchers have demonstrated the efficacy of turkey tail mushroom in mitigating various cancers. Turkey tail grows profusely on decaying logs in most deciduous forests.
It is therefore free to the poor. My daughter does an alcohol followed by a water extraction. See βThe Fungal Pharmacy, The complete Guide to Medicinal Mushrooms & Lichens of North America β. Robert Rogers, RH(AHG.)
I met the manager of a local Costco liquor dept last week. He told me turkey tail cured his cancer. I hope to find out more details regarding his treatment. Weirdly enough, he believes in the vx, and I canβt help but wonder if there is a connection with his tumor.
https://x.com/MakisMD/status/1797000457233093071
One doctor I knew cured his pancreatic cancer with a raw vegetable diet.
I heard about that, Meryl. A chinese guy (probably a different person) made sure he ate 0 glucose (or as close as possible for him, drove himself deeply gluconeogenesis probably toward muscle wasting, and "starved" his cancer to death. I guess that means I can't eat waffles with maple syrup any more. Bummer.
May God bless you and lead you to best healers.
Thank you Kathryn.
Sounds like you have a fantastic attitude. Also, you should know how to proceed medically. Good luck on all those great projects!
Yes, Bill. Those projects are just tie-ups. I need t going. The book would have been done 6 months ago but I keep adding to it . I want it to be considered the Ultimate history of Covid for this and future generations.. I have to read half a day to put one line in the thing to make sure there aren't any mistakes in it. It takes forever.
I'm so glad you are almost finished with the book, which I look forward to reading. That book will live far longer than any of us. Your self-discipline is very impressive.
Iβm sorry to read this, doc.
Iβd like to send you a book. Would you be comfortable emailing me your address?
Info@PhysicalCultureATL.com
Iβll pop it in the mail tomorrow.
Btw, I have a client that was diagnosed with S4 squamous cell carcinoma this time last year. Happy to report sheβs all clear and currently cruising in Alaska. She works out with me 3 days/week and is feeling better than ever. β₯οΈ
Thanks, Sarah. My address is: 2427 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedrra Beach, FL 32082. Is your friend's squamous cell on her skin or internal? It's the internal location of mine that worries me. You can't see it get worse and it' probably is from a primary in my oropharynx which would be terrible.I really don't want to become an "Ellen Jamesian".
Hers was in the tonsils and throat. Inoperable. She went in for what she thought was a persistent sinus infection. She had 6-8 weeks of chemo and radiation. The treatment wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't awful and she had a great attitude about the whole thing. She kept coming in to workout for the first few weeks of her treatment and then took some time off. She returned to the studio just a few weeks after the treatment concluded and was given the all clear a few months later.
I'll put a package in the mail for you tomorrow.
She is so very very fortunate. Radiation in that area is very dicey... destroyed salivary glands among other things. They are saying that if it is HPV then it's much easier to cure... maybe that was hers.
Sarah, What is the name / author of the book you recommend?
I'm very sorry to hear this. You are a good-hearted guy who has been doing a lot for others for quite awhile now. I hope that even though there's still a lot more you want to accomplish, you will put your health first. I wish the best for you.
It's going to be a balancing act, Peter. Nothing will help more than getting treated which will hopefully maximize my time but I have to keep writing which is horrible for me sitting down all day. I'll figure it out but up til now, I have definitely been lounging around too much.
Sorry I didn't see your reply until now. Please keep us apprised. We care about you!
Praying for you. Iβm battling cancer right now also and know itβs a lot to deal with.
I didn't know that, Frances. Please let me know if there's anything I can do; even a chat when you need it.
I am very sad to hear this terrible news. I hope for the best for you. Keep going with your plan
Yeah Carmen. Thank you. I suspected there was a problem when I found out about the big incision and experienced so much post-op pain. I think it was a result of having to retract so much to dissect around that big mass and be careful to shell the whole thing out without breaking into it. The surgeon must have known it was bad when he say all the multi-loculations. The story goes together when you think about it like this. Don't be sad over this. I'll be ok. But we should schedule the golf lesson I promised you for soon after I return from my trip to Cambodia...
Just following up on how you are doing. Are you back from Cambodia. What treatment are you doing?
Sorry to hear the news. I wish you strength for the journey.
Thank you Bridget. I'm going to start eating better and exercising every day. I hope this increases my stamina for the road ahead.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/reviews-and-monographs/cancer-care/
Thanks, Meryl. I glanced at this book. It's interesting and looks helpful.
Dear Dr. Reid, saddens me to read this. you are a hero to me.
dave
Back at you, Dave. Don't be sad about this. Let's get to work soon promoting this book! But thank you.
iβm with you. my best friend of 20 years, died about 20 years ago at age 88. About age 70 he was shown an x-ray of a tumor the size of a grapefruit in his left lung. a couple years later it was completely gone. he chose his own path to βun-createβ the tumor, in his words. a few months after the x-ray, he told me he was grateful for the tumor. he said, his lung was only painful when he was having petty thoughts. so. he had to be extremely diligent in his thinking. as a result, he found joy and wonder where it didnβt exist for him prior. dave
Sending healing thoughts and prayers to you! ππΌβ₯οΈ
Thanks, Bandit. I can feel them coming through loud and clear.
If an SCC has got large and not metastasised its biology is probably to stay local, I've seen this many times with breast and once took a tennis ball sized SCC axillary LN out with unknown primary. The guy didn't relapse! You seem very grounded- medics often lose their reality check- stay strong πͺ
I was thinking the same thing, Mercuriell . If it was that big, how come I'm not dead already?
I hope it was one of those big ones that just grows from the primary site and never spreads as you say. I'll find out when I do the PET scan.
Fingers crossed. Good luck with the PET scan - John