Captain – yeah, I believe that diet. I think Jordan Petersen does the same thing. Not easy though. As far as the chemo, God willing this may be my last treatment. I have a Pet Scan next week to see if the cancer is gone. I suspect it probably is, but we’ll see. The max treatments anyone can have is six. In my case, I only have it in one spot and I’ve been fortunate to be able to see the results. The tumor in my lymph node was about the size of a golf ball, now it’s barely visible, you wouldn’t know it was there.
As for the Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, I think you’re probably right in that it works in the misdiagnosed cases where it is actually a parasite. I know a woman who has been battling cancer for the last couple years, she has basically one drug that’s keeping her alive. She is doing the Ivermectin/FenBen treatment as sort of a last resort. I pray it works for her.
Ipso – it’s funny, for all the yelling and screaming and all the things that we think are so important, our faith IS the only thing that matters. Literally everything in our lives are temporary.
Goldie – so I have Large B-Cell Lymphoma, I was blessed that it didn’t spread because it is one of the faster spreading cancers. I don’t believe in coincidences anymore. The CAR-T cell is super successful on Lymphoma, but they’ll only use it on stage 4 or higher cancer. With me, if the chemo doesn’t kill all of it, they’ll zap the spot with radiation.
No doubt the chemo messes with your system, it’s pretty much poison. Besides chemo brain, which is a real thing, and losing literally all my hair, (I’m like a 10 y/o boy) it may take a while until my insides are functioning properly again, that’s been one of the more fun side effects. It’s all temporary. 🙂
