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PSA 44 started clioquinol +zinc Aug 11. Aug 30 PSA 48 with severe UTI. U of Maryland says Clio + zinc kills cancer cells. They give two cases of prostate cancer terminated. I'm trying it.

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j-o-h-n profile image
j-o-h-n

from Bugle/Google or is it Google/Bugle? Anyway....

Clioquinol (also known as iodochlorhydroxyquin) is an antibiotic that works by preventing the growth of fungus/bacteria. Hydrocortisone is a mild corticosteroid that works by reducing the swelling, redness, and itching that occurs in the affected skin.

First test was on Larry.

Second test was on Curly.

Moe hasn't shown up yet...........

Wanna see the pharmacist double up on the floor, just wait till you order iodochlorhydroxyquin through your false teeth.....

Dear agnut, if you happen to wear a gold chain around your neck, I suggest you remove it asap cause somebody is pulling your chain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Wednesday 09/20/2023 7:25 PM DST

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agnut in reply toj-o-h-n

U of Maryland cites two cases of prostate cancer TERMINATED using clioquinol + zinc. Normal cells are high in zinc, cancer cells are defiecient in zinc. Adding zinc to cancer cells kills them. Clio + zinc can enter cancer cells and kill them. It's working for me. He who laughs last, laughs best.

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My scans showed no spread but Sept 1 my right nipple became very sensitive and a 2" diameter hardness formed around it. I applied Clio twice a day and today the hardened area is the size of a dime. The Clio I use is 5-chloro-7-iodoquinolin-8-ol). U of Maryland is the best source of cancer research that I have found. They report on prolactin dependent prostate cancer which has no markers like a PSA. Check them out.

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j-o-h-n

He who laughs last, laughs best. Thanks, gotta write that one down, do you mind if I use it?

Would you be interested in my slightly used working 8 track tape which is up for sale?

BTW easy with "that stuff" or your nipple might totally disappear....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 09/21/2023 11:46 AM DST

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agnut in reply toj-o-h-n

Good results are better than luck and sick humor

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agnut in reply toj-o-h-n

John are you a prostate victim and if so what is your treatment protocol?

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j-o-h-n

Sorry, I forgot that you're 86 years old and at that age all humor is sick humor....Not to worry I'll snap that right out of you.........BTW they bottled great wine in 1936.....I guess I can put away the 8 track since you didn't bite on the sale..............Ho Hum........

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 09/21/2023 12:45 PM DST

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See my half ass bio............. or I can telephone you if you wish.....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 09/21/2023 12:48 PM DST

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agnut in reply toj-o-h-n

Looks like you have tried all the "cut, burn and poison "protocols, try the Clio + zinc and prove the U of Maryland wrong. You just might get the last laugh . Clio does not work on prolactin dependent prostate cancer so check out the U of M's cure for it. They claim more die from it than testosterone dependent cancer.

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Open the Mathews Journal and search clioquinol. They record the two terminated cases of prostate cancer and the importance of treating prolactin dependent cancer.

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j-o-h-n

I appreciate the advice...... but all the doctoring is performed by my M.O., Michael Morris at Sloan Kettering. So far he's kept me upright since approximately 2008. I'm an old Geeza who believes that "if ain't broken, don't fix it" (but keep the duct tape close by)......

So I declare a truce and I sincerely thank (no bullshit) for your concern and information..

Indeed 1936 was an excellent year.....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 09/21/2023 1:36 PM DST

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From one geeeza to another I believe that terminating cancer is better than treating it and if a protocol does that for someone I'm willing to try it. The part of your humor that was sick is that it discourages someone from trying something that's working.

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j-o-h-n

So that's why my wife keeps calling me "sick".............

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Thursday 09/21/2023 3:40 PM DST

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cigafred

What is missing here is a URL to the claim.

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asclepiusopen.com/journal-o...

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mathewsopenaccess.com/full-...

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I think if you're going to follow the protocol, or I'll call it experiment, you need to incorporate cabergoline as part of the regimen. The research deems reduction of prolactin as critical, or at least important.

"Treatment with the dopamine agonist, cabergoline, will decrease plasma prolactin level, thereby preventing prolactin-induced progression of androgen-independent malignancy."

I don't see any subsequent studies involving that protocol. That's concerning.

Best of luck and keep us informed.

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agnut in reply toswwags

Yes it's an experiment. This is the report of terminated prostate cancer that convinced me to try it. mathewsopenaccess.com/full-....

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swwags in reply toagnut

yes you've posted a few times now. you only mention that you're going to take two of the three. You do not mention if you're taking Cabergoline. The patient was. You also don't mention if you're castrate resistant which is what this protocol is for. Also, the phone number of the researcher is posted in the article you posted. Did you call him? Foolish not to. Just sayin.

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I opted not to take lupron until the Clio stops working. I'm taking a natural substitute for Cabergoline. I didn't call him but I will call and thank him when my #s come down.

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swwags in reply toagnut

it's like pulling teeth here. what natural supplement are you taking? Why wouldn't you call the lead researcher? You're just trolling this site at this point. Obscure vague replies are not replies, they are trolling. More problems with your post(s). You don't say if you're castrate resistant. You don't mention the status of your scans. When you had them what they showed originally and what they show last.

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agnut in reply toswwags

The natural supplement substitute for Cabergoline is MYOBEN and VIT B6. I opted not to take lupron so I'm not castrate resistant. Bone and CT scans were in July and it's too soon to take them again. I'm just reporting U of Marylands research and my results for applying it. Take it or leave it. Some may take it and have good results also. That's my intent.

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Professorgary

I find this interesting. Please keep us informed. Thanks for sharing.

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