has anyone heard of this ? If so what are your thoughts on it ?
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I tried it for a year, but not at the exclusion of recommended treatment. Therefore, I'm not sure it helped. However, two ladies in a help group trying it at the same time with me, both with pancreatic cancer, died.
It's very true there are instances of failure. My experience and from reading the numerous posts over the years is that some expect miracles in weeks or a month or two. Best to give it at least a year.
Also, as you say, if you're on regular treatment, it's difficult if not impossible to know what it did (not unlike Provenge, which I just had in September). So I haven't yet made unproven claims for it, nor have I ever abandoned it.
Yes, I've been on it five years, ALWAYS in conjunction with standard treatment. Just search my comments over the last few years. I don't believe I've posted, just commented on posts like yours.
Yes I was taking it for a little over a year, worked up to 2,000 mg split in two doses morning and evening. I can't say it worked, FDA approved Mebendazole may have been better . I think Ivermectin might have better study results. Dr Kathleen Ruddy has many cases including PCa where IVM was successful in treating . Go on Rumble for her interviews . Many med articles on IVM used along with Chemo. One thing important is dosage (IVM ) based on ideal body weight. Again go on Rumble and look up Sunfruit Dan channel you will hear about all three including how to determine dosing for cancer. One must do research from many sources before taking on any protocol. I myself cannot see why these cancer patient would make claims of success using these drugs if not for the fact they worked for them. Odds are they would denounce it's failure out of disapointment and frustration. People on this site are always commenting on what's working for them or stopped working. That's honest human nature to share our experiences with others..... right ? Be Kind to others
Similarly, I tried wormwood for awhile. My doctor laughed. medicalnewstoday.com/articl...
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As I have posted before, I am pretty certain it did not help me. Also, at one point Stanford, Emory, and the Oklahoma Med. Research Org were monitoring outcomes. I spoke to OMRO and they said there were no outcomes that could not be explained by SOC. In response to a question I asked Joe on one of his QandA sessions as to the above three study results, he prevaricated.
After taking wormwood for a week, I noticed a large worm in the toilet as I flushed it. I think it was a whipworm.
FWIW...My best friend has been doing this for four years. She has Adult T Cell Lymphoma. She has been monitored regularly with scans and bloodwork at Stanford. She has had no other treatment, the cancer immediately went into remission. Is it spontaneous or due to this protocol, I have no idea. She's convinced it's the protocol. Had her last scan in November and they're letting her go for a year unless she becomes symptomatic. She says she's had no side effects. She and her husband are ranchers and work very hard. She has not slowed down other than normal aging as she's in her 60's. My friend is a level headed, no nonsense, straight shooter. I'm frankly shocked she tried it. She ran it by their veterinarian, and was told they wouldn't be afraid to try it. My friend also says it saved a business associate's Uncle with lung cancer that was headed for Mexico. Anyone other than my friend, I'd call BS on it.
My friend heard about it from a rancher in Montana. She had run out of options with breast cancer, had been flying to New York for treatment. When they told her she was out of treatments and down to months, she tried the ivermectin protocol and some alternative therapies. Got her 5 more excellent qol years. Sadly, she did pass last year.
My husband does not wish to try any of it, and I'm with him. I have no evidence for my feelings, but unless he had no other options, I don't feel comfortable with it. Nothing scientific, I just can't believe the medical industry would completely disregard something that works that well. I know its business, but I have to believe at some point, they'd have to acknowledge and utilize the benefits.
Just my long winded penny's worth ...