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BRAC, KRAS mutations. Prostate Cancer Genetic Tests

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We are having my husband genetically tested to see what we can learn about his PC. Hopefully, this will help doctors decide which treatments are best as advancements are made.

I’ve been reading about the BRAF, KRAS and V600E mutations. There are studies where Vitamin C infusions killed cancer in people with these mutations and drugs developed for these genes that are helping melanoma, colorectal, small cell lung and ovarian cancer.

A friend who was doing Vitamin C infusions for his PC tested negative for BRAF and KRAS and his integrated doctor told him not to spend money on Vitamin C since the mutation should be present for V C to work.

My husband and I are spending a small fortune on Vitamin C treatments waiting for his genetic testing to come back.

I was curious if anyone has any thoughts or experiences with this. Thank you!

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Look up Doxycycline + Azithromycin + vitamin C. Then look up dehydro ascorbic acid on YouTube. Then your vitamin C bill will be reduced by a lot. You need to take ordinary vit C and also the DHAA you make from zucchini skins.

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Greatly appreciate you! Thanks! We are doing massive infusions intravenously.

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If you try this my best guess is 1g vitamin C per 90 minutes and 1g DHAA per hour. When you make the DHAA squeeze the zucchini pulp through a cloth before you begin to add the vitamin C (and aeration). 100mg Doxycycline and 250mg of Azithromycin per day covers the other stuff. I made a couple of batches of DHAA before leaving for holiday. Another batch when I get back will give me 3 consecutive days of treatment.

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paige20180 in reply toTFBUNDY

I’m guessing you live in a country where you can easily get these drugs. Not so in the US. Might be able to figure out something though. Thank you!

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TFBUNDY in reply topaige20180

Nope. I am in UK. Strictly regulated but you can get the antibiotics on line from India, or if you know anyone travelling to the middle East or far East ask them to bring back what you need. Mine came from Saudi Arabia. I hate being regulated. I'm a big boy. Also try IMAHERB in China for bulk supplements. Go to their online chat if you don't see what you need.

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paige20180 in reply toTFBUNDY

TF- I have been reading the studies on Doxy, Azith and Fit C. The results look far more promising than most drugs. I see nothing to lose. I bought these meds from India including Metformin. Please take a look at this med. There was a study that said said this diabetes drug exploits the metabolic weakness in CSC's.

We told our doctor we ordered the drugs and she said if we feel so passionately about following these studies, she would prescribe them not wanting my husband to take unmonitored drugs.

There was also a lady in England cured from breast cancer that took, Doxycycline, metformin, a statin (I ordered Lipitor) and mebendazole.

We asked our doctor why these super cheap and common drugs were not being looked at and repurposed in the US. Why no studies on 15 cent pills and she said in the US no-one would do a study on a cure for cancer that costs $1/day. There is no money to cover the costs of the study and no drug to sell for millions and millions.

Thank you so very much for the information!!!

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