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Oct 5Edited

An update on my Metastatic Stage 4 non small cell adenocarcinoma of the right lung. Just had a CT last week. No sign of tumor in lung. However, I have a lot of scar tissue in my lung. My pulmonologist called it "a crust between the lung and chest wall". I wonder if the Covid I contracted from being exposed to spike proteins caused this?(rhetorical question) This affects the ability of the lung to expand and affects lung function(i.e. shortness of breath after exertion). Supposedly there is nothing that can be done. However, there are certain natural supplements which break down fibrin(main component of scar tissue). It will take a while but I believe the body, with the right nutrients, can mend itself. One final point. I am not totally cancer free(cancer markers still elevated) but I have come a long way from being diagnosed a year and a half ago. Fenbendazole works.

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So interesting. I think the other key is minimising fear. Believing you’ll get over it and having a positive plan is so important. I met a man once who had cured himself twice and was sent people to support. He told me most had , in his words - booked a one way ticket to Auschwitz. Thanks for sharing.

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Wonderful news! Thank you for sharing - you’re helping and encouraging others. Prayers for continued healing and success🙏🏻

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My wife had lymphoma and I eliminated sugar from her diet and went organic and delivered healthy milk shakes without sugar that had key nutrients. She sailed through 8 rounds of CHOPS and her oncologists said to me privately. Don't tell me what you are doing, but continue to do it. He never had a patient that tolerated 8 rounds of CHOPS as well. Normally they give only six, but they told me they wanted to get the very last cancer cell. (REAL REASON WAS TO BOOST PROFITABILITY) It is a strong immune system that gets the very last cancer cell, but you don't make money that way. Fast forward 9 years and two drugs were prescribed. Metformin for Type II and 10 day therapy of Cipro for a bacterial infection acquired from a contaminated swimming pool. The suppressed lymphoma came roaring back because both RX drugs are IMMUNE SUPPRESSING! Second time around lymphoma won. I had a conversation with Co-Pilot about what is wrong with our medical system yesterday. Surprisingly, the answers given were spot on. You can read the conversation here!

https://thomasabraunrph.substack.com/p/is-ai-objective

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I am so sorry for your loss. It’s tragic that the bottom line is always the almighty dollar.

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Thank you. For 15 years since I have been writing about the medical system and their push to medicate! RNA is the latest afront to good health.

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Ivermectin works but so does baking soda. 10yrs cancer free after 60 days of treatment.

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Curious what your regimen was - can you share?

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Half spoon every morning before food mixed with water. I didnt have pH strips when I started but now I keep above 7.0 and mostly 7.5

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Half of what size spoon? Teaspoon? Tablespoon? A spoon you use to stir your coffee? It makes a difference. Does it matter how much water you mix it in? Thanks!

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So the goal was to stay slightly alkaline? That’s so amazingly simple!

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Any other diet, med or supplements changes or additions?

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Truly a miracle. God bless these people in their wonderful recoveries. A doctor worth their salt, who entered the profession for the right reasons, should celebrate and spread this wondrous discovery.

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That's a really great story, but it left me wondering if her friend told her doctor what she had done to cure herself, or did she let him believe it was a miraculous spontaneous remission.

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They don't want to endorse the concept that boosting immune system function with life style changes is the true answer to curing cancer. The 150 billion US cancer industry would crash! Read my comments above.

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🎯 That was my question too!

I hope they told the oncologist. The more that hear these life saving protocols, the more will eventually hop on board and realize they've been lied to, and in turn are lying to their patients.

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They know. If a carpenter with a laptop knows then obviously they are in it for the money

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This is great news but I'm uncertain what kind of oncologist would not follow their patient until the patient came back after a nine-month time period. Wasn't he curious as to why she waited so long to make a follow-up appointment? Also, don't oncologists do specific tests to see what "chemo" or other poison her cancer would respond to?

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Fenbendazole and Ivermectin work beautifully together and keep the environment alkaline. If the environment is acidic without oxygen good breeding ground for pathogens. 1 teaspoon of baking soda does help a lot and keep inflammation down used spirulina and chlorella also did help immensely. Good detoxing parasite cleanses also help much too. I was exposed to many toxin chemicals years ago and it tried it's best to manifested in my body gave it the boot. Two medicines I take can give me lymphoma and or non-Hodgins lymphoma trying to keep the body right so no reoccurrences happen. Sometimes when stress not managed not enough sleep or real food can be a tipping point. Hang in there and take care of your health and God bless you all. If you lost a loved one or close friend, or even animal I am sorry they are not here with you today. Perhaps one day big pharma will stop pushing profit over human life, sick care. A day where a doctor can be a doctor to help the patient to heal and live a beautiful life without any pain or suffering.

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Wow. Thanks so much for sharing this. Dr Lee Merritt has me wondering if C might be parasites....

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Did this defiant survivor eventually tell the oncologist what saved her from the "inevitable"? She should educate the world of what she decided was best for her survival. People must have an opportunity to realise there could be another, more reliable solution to this terrible disease. Unjabbed Mick (UK)

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After a visit to Virginia, I got a bunch of bug bites and I scratched them. A few days later, I broke out in a bunch of mini m&m sized spots and larger ovoid patches (1-2.5in) on the right side of my front torso, the latter of which are very itchy! Dermatologist said it’s called nummular eczema and besides a small amount of a different kind on my palms in high school this came out of the blue! Husband and toddler are fine thank God but she will probably want to do a skin biopsy at the next visit which would include an injection of a numbing agent and topical or oral antibiotics afterwards because of the biopsy. Guh I dunno because I want to know what is going on (we really want to have more kids but the eczema is not a sign of health) but also don’t want any mysterious injections. You know they won’t give informed consent on the numbing agent they’ll just say this will numb the area 🙄. But since the visit I’ve gotten about a hundred more spots on my whole torso, upper thighs and arms, some on my back, and a couple spots more every few days.

After putting castor oil on them they’ve gone fairly flat and I’m considering ivermectin. Do you know if oral ivermectin needs to be daily? Is it just until results are seen? If I do also happen to have parasites I don’t want to stop too early is all, like how you need to do the full days with an antibiotic. I’m also not very “regular” and worry if I do have parasites that it wouldn’t be good to try petmectin if I’m blocked up??

And is oral or topical more effective?

I pray to have a good update soon. Currently a week into keto as well.

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Yes.... at the time zero sugar and low carbs. Same ever since

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Please update the sugar causes cancer paradigm. It's incorrect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXq4S2Dx_b8&list=TLPQMDUxMDIwMjSKm-2FOphf6g&index=2

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Oct 6Edited

Sugar does not cause Cancer but cancer cells indeed metabolize glucose instead of the normal oxidiative phosphorylation as an energy source. Known as the Warburg effect discovered by 1931 Nobel Laureate Otto Warburg makes a good therapeutic target as one can selectively cause apotosis in cancer cells that are effectively fermenting instead of oxidative phosphorylation.

Interestingly in the above article Allulose that was substituted for sugar is in itself a sugar but a rare sugar found in figs that is not metabolized and has many positive properties including lowering insulin resistance, increasing mitochondria in cells etc. This sugar for sugar substitution allowed for the best of all worlds, apotosis of cancer cells while adding many other important functions.

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Thank you for sharing these stories and for all you do🙏🏻♥️🙌🏼

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My mom died of lymphoma many years ago. They didn’t even discuss anything remotely like ivermectin etc back then.

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Can I support your work WITHOUT using Apple Pay?

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