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After thirteen months, my NAGALASE count .95 is in the high normal range and my final weekly Vit C/ hydrogen peroxide infusion was yesterday. I'll continue the Clioquinol +50mg zinc, 1000mg myomin, 5mg copper, 500mg quercetin 7/7 and 20mg Ivermectin 5/7 until Nag count gets to .5.

NAGALASE is an enzyme produced by cancer cells to neutralize the immune system. A normal immune system can terminate cancer cells when the NAG count is in the normal range.

Consider adding this protocal to your SOC treatments.

Termination beats treatment imo.

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Wow agnut, your an inspiration to us all, absolutely love protocol and @ 87 it must be very effective. How are you taking the Vit c/hydrogen, iv? And what n where does one get myomin. I personally do 2mg copper n 12 mg ivm 4x week, should I be up 5mg of copper n 19 mg of ivm in your opinion…? Also how does one get the Nagalase tested…?

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Vit C and hydrogen peroxide by IV. I take 5mg copper to balance the 50mg of zinc. Myomin from amazon. I'd up the ivermectin to 20mg. My naturalpath does a blood draw and sends it off. SOC docs don't /won't do NAGALASE tests.

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I get a 5% CLIOQUINOL and 20mg IVERMECTIN from ROCKY MOUNTAIN PHARMACY in Bozeman MT.

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So, how are you doing Nfler,

Is the Ivermectiin still holding the day for you with your PSA??

With our heterogenous disease, some are blessed to keep their disease in check with regimens like IADT and adaptive dosing, but sadly, others are forced to endure continuous therapy with escalation.

All the best,

Fish

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My nagalase is .95 and my PSA is 42. The high PSA is caused by Lyme disease and uretha plugged with pieces of bladder stones. I don't see my Doc again till late Nov for another nag test. I canceled my next oncologist appointment when I saw they charged $540 for a PSA test. What a rip off of Medicare. I pay $35 for the test at a local lab.

I went to new urologist to have the stone pieces removed. He ran his scope up there till he hit the blockage, declared it to be cancer and removed the scope. I'm putting colloidal silver and iodine into my bladder with my supra pubic catheter to stop infections caused by the stone blockage. This cures the very, very smelly urine.

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I’m doing pretty good but the ivm isn’t holding the psa down like I’d like, it went from.65 to 1.5 after a year, cpl suspicious areas lit up on lymph node n hip, they wanted to wait n see but im opting to radiate the areas n see if ivm can hold it steady, may start bical w iron as well… qol is good now but we’ll see how it is after starting the casodex…

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I’m able to attain 12 mg of ivm at $190 for 200 tablets from all day chemists but they don’t seem to have the clioquinol. What are the prices for these two at Rocky mountain

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The Clioquinol has to come from a compounding pharmacy. Its dispenser has a clicking screw on the bottom and I'm guessing about 3oz is $125. The 20mg ivermectin is $3 a pill.

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Thanks for posting,

I'll need to investigate further in regards to this and disease control. When people share knowledge the forum gets better....

DD

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