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Thank you, I am always very grateful for prayers. Unfortunately the vast majority of cancer patients believe their doctors when they give them their voodoo prognosis. I'm not sure why I never listen to my Canadian oncologist - probably because I don't like her ... and because she is a multi-jabbed, masked lemming!!! Haha. So sorry for the loss of your mother and hopefully you can help your brother work toward health. I'm a big believer in turkey tail mushrooms, low dose naltrexone and IV vitamin C , along with vitamin D, strength training and meditation, to boost the immune system. And low dose chemo, which is available in Mexico and certain parts of the US. My bloodwork after 3 months of low dose chemo plus Iver/Meb/Fenben/LDN/etc. is better than it has been since I was first diagnosed in 2018. Hoping this means that my immune system if finally onboard with me!!! Good luck to all of us in this crazy battle against evil.

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I know someone who is taking Fenben and some vitamins/herbs for colon cancer. He had a colon blockage, they did a biopsy, and some of the cells showed cancer. He has had more tests since then, and they show NO cancer. At all. FYI, the tests happened after he started taken Fenben.

However, he has gone to two oncologists, who have told him that having negative tests don't matter; he HAS to get chemo. Even if it appears he does not have cancer.

Also... he keeps trying to ask them what test they will use to show him he no longer has cancer. For whatever reason, they will not answer that question.

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Vasculare endothelial Growth Factor is the test. Lots of literature from many sources. I will attempt to grab the best summary: "VEGF also plays a role in cancer growth. Cancers need an ample blood supply. As a tumor grows larger, its cells need more oxygen from the blood. The cancer encourages new blood vessels to grow to supply it with more blood and oxygen. Most tumors show higher levels of VEGF. Sometimes higher levels mean a lower chance of survival. In addition, VEGF may be important in the spread of cancer to other places within your body. Certain cancer treatments target VEGF. This test may be used to tell how well the treatments are working." Me again, There's a corresponding test that measures inflammation relative to tumors with the idea being that an optimal amount of inflammation is theraputic, necessary for healing.it's called TNF Highly Sensitive. Lab Corp and Quest both will run the tests.

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