What Can I Do? Self-Care for Cancer
What Can I Do? Self-Care for Cancer
Table of Contents
- Introduction:
Why Self-Care for Cancer?
- Understanding
Cancer: What Are We Really Fighting?
- The
Cancer Cell's Metabolic Vulnerabilities
- 3.1
Ketogenic Diet Implementation
- 3.2
Strategic Caloric Restriction
- 3.3
Glucose-Ketone Index Optimization
- 3.4
Press-Pulse Strategy
- 3.5
Fasting Protocols
- Cellular
Bioelectric Restoration
- Mitochondrial
Repair
- Immune
Surveillance Enhancement
- Natural
"Chemotherapies"
- Targeted
Natural Compounds
- Supportive
Practices
- Implementation
Strategy
- Low
Dose Naltrexone: A Promising Repurposed Drug
- Adam
Gaertner's Protocol: A Deeper Look
- Safety
Considerations
- Conclusion:
Healing the Terrain
- Resources
and Purchasing Information
1. Introduction: Why Self-Care for Cancer?
If you or a loved one has received a cancer diagnosis, you
know helplessness often accompanies it. While modern medicine has made remarkable strides in treating cancer, recovery rates for many cancers remain stubbornly low and standard treatments
often come with difficult side effects. Many patients wonder: "Is there
anything I can do? Can I help myself beyond traditional treatment?"
This guide explores self-care practises for which at least some evidence exists. These practises are meant to complement conventional cancer therapy. Not to replace medical treatment, but rather to work alongside it, potentially amplifying effectiveness by supporting your body's natural healing mechanisms.
The protocols are meant to:
- Support your body's innate ability to identify and eliminate abnormal cells
- Create
conditions in your body that may make it more difficult for cancer cells
to thrive
- Reduce inflammation and improving overall cellular health
- Enhance recovery from conventional treatments
A Gentle Note of Reassurance: It's natural to feel
overwhelmed when facing cancer. The approaches outlined here can be implemented
gradually, starting with what feels most manageable for your unique situation.
Every small step toward supporting your body's healing processes matters.
Important Disclaimer: This information is partly
speculative. It is provided in good-faith for discussion only. All
interventions should be discussed with a qualified healthcare team first. These
approaches are designed to complement, not replace, conventional cancer treatment.
No financial relationships exist with any entities mentioned in this guide. Feel free to use and quote this information.
2. Understanding Cancer: What Are We Really Fighting?
To effectively support your body during cancer treatment, it
helps to understand what cancer actually is. Cancer is not an external invader
like a virus or bacteria—it is a corrupted version of your own cells.
At its core, cancer involves:
- Uncontrolled
growth: Cancer cells multiply without the normal checks and balances
- Altered
metabolism: Cancer cells often shift to an inefficient energy
production process called fermentation (the Warburg effect)
- Evasion
of cell death: Cancer cells find ways to avoid apoptosis
(programmed cell death)
- Immune
evasion: They develop ways to hide from your immune system
- Disordered
cellular microenvironment: The tissue in and around cancer tumours
becomes chaotic and abnormal
❓ Question for reflection:
If cancer is a corrupted form of cellular life, what makes it turn so
deadly—and can the tide be reversed?
The Warburg Effect - A Key Insight: In the 1920s,
scientist Dr. Otto Warburg made a fascinating discovery. He observed cancer
cells produce energy differently than normal cells. Even when oxygen is
available (which allows cells to produce energy efficiently), cancer cells
prefer a less efficient process called glycolysis (glucose fermentation).
Warburg asserted this cell-level metabolic dysfunction, termed the
"Warburg effect", was central to cancer development and progression.
However, most cancer researchers dismissed his observation as merely a side
effect of cancer.
A century later, modern research by scientists like Dr.
Thomas Seyfried seems to have validated Warburg's assertion: that altered
cellular metabolism is not a symptom, but the cause of cancer. This insight
opens up new possibilities for supporting cancer care.
Drawing from the work of researchers like Dr. Seyfried,
effective self-care for cancer should address:
- Improving
energy metabolism: Helping repair mitochondrial function (the cell's
power plants)
- Restoring
normal cell death mechanisms in abnormal cells
- Reducing
inflammatory terrain: Lowering systemic inflammation and acidity
- Enhancing
immune surveillance: Supporting your body's natural cancer detection
systems
- Exploiting
metabolic vulnerabilities: Creating conditions where cancer cells
struggle but healthy cells thrive
- Normalizing
the bioelectric environment: Supporting healthy electrical signaling
between cells
Each of these approaches represents a potential avenue to
support your body's natural cancer-fighting abilities, and we'll explore
practical ways to address each one in the sections that follow.
3. The Cancer Cell's Metabolic Vulnerabilities
The metabolic theory of cancer, championed by researchers
like Thomas Seyfried, suggests that cancer is fundamentally a disease of
damaged cellular metabolism, not just genetic mutations. This paradigm shift
opens powerful therapeutic windows through dietary and lifestyle interventions.
Understanding these metabolic differences between cancer
cells and healthy cells is like finding cancer's "Achilles'
heel"—potential vulnerabilities we can target with supportive approaches:
- Mitochondrial
Dysfunction: The mitochondria are your cells' power plants. In cancer
cells, these power plants are often damaged, limiting their ability to use
alternative fuel sources like fat.
- Glucose
Addiction: Most cancer cells consume 10-50 times more glucose (sugar)
than normal cells. They're like sugar addicts, dependent on a constant,
high supply of glucose to fuel their rapid growth.
- Glutamine
Dependence: When glucose is limited, many cancer cells rely heavily on
glutamine (an amino acid) as a backup fuel source.
- Lactate
Production: Cancer cells produce excessive lactic acid even when
oxygen is plentiful (the Warburg effect), creating an acidic environment
that may promote cancer growth.
- Insulin
Sensitivity: Many cancers overexpress insulin receptors, making them
hypersensitive to insulin's growth-promoting effects. When insulin levels
are high, these cancer cells may receive stronger growth signals.
These vulnerabilities suggest that dietary modifications
could potentially create an environment in which healthy cells thrive but
cancer cells struggle. Let's explore some specific approaches:
3.1 Ketogenic Diet Implementation
A ketogenic diet drastically reduces carbohydrate intake
while increasing healthy fats. This approach may help "starve"
glucose-dependent cancer cells while providing your healthy cells with an
alternative fuel source (ketones) that many cancer cells cannot efficiently
use.
Macronutrient Ratios:
- Fat:
75-80% of total calories
- Protein:
15-20% of total calories (0.6-0.8g/kg ideal body weight)
- Carbohydrates:
5-10% of total calories
Practical Implementation:
- Net
carbs: Limit to ≤20g daily (calculated as total carbs minus fiber)
- Protein
ceiling: Calculate based on lean body mass to avoid excess conversion
to glucose
- Fat
sources: Focus on quality sources like coconut oil, Medium-Chain
Triglyceride (MCT) oil, olive oil, avocados, and fatty fish
- Vegetable
selection: Choose above-ground, non-starchy vegetables with high
fiber-to-carb ratios
- Meal
timing: Consider eating within a 6-8 hour window each day (see fasting
section)
Starting Gradually: If you're new to this way of
eating, remember that it's not all-or-nothing. Begin by eliminating refined
sugars and flours, then gradually reduce other carbohydrates while increasing
healthy fats. Your body needs time to adapt to this metabolic shift.
3.2 Strategic Caloric Restriction
Research suggests that moderately reducing overall calorie
intake—without causing malnutrition—may create powerful anti-cancer effects by:
- Reducing
circulating insulin and Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1), which can
fuel cancer growth
- Activating
Adenosine Monophosphate-activated Protein Kinase (AMPK), a cellular energy
sensor that inhibits cancer growth
- Inhibiting
mechanistic Target Of Rapamycin (mTOR), a key regulator of cell growth
- Promoting
autophagy, the body's cellular "recycling" process that can help
clear damaged cell components
- Reducing
inflammatory processes that may promote cancer
Practical Approaches:
- Moderate
Daily Restriction: Reduce caloric intake by 15-25% below your baseline
needs
- Time-Restricted
Eating: Consume all calories within a 6-8 hour window daily
- Alternate-Day
Modified Fasting: Eat normally one day, restrict to 500-600 calories
the next
- 5:2
Method: Eat standard calories 5 days/week, restrict to 500-600
calories 2 non-consecutive days/week
- Periodic
Prolonged Fasting: Consider 3-5 day water fasts or fasting-mimicking
diets monthly (with medical supervision)
Important Note: Caloric restriction should never lead
to malnutrition. Focus on nutrient-dense foods and discuss any caloric
restriction approach with your healthcare team, especially if you're undergoing
active treatment or have experienced weight loss.
3.3 Glucose-Ketone Index Optimization
The Glucose-Ketone Index (GKI) is a simple way to track how
effectively you're shifting away from glucose metabolism toward ketone
metabolism. This numerical value can help guide your dietary decisions.
GKI Calculation: Blood glucose (mmol/L) ÷ Blood
ketones (mmol/L) For those measuring glucose in mg/dL, first divide by 18 to
convert to mmol/L
Target Ranges:
- General
cancer management: GKI 2-3
- Active
treatment: GKI 1-2
- Advanced/aggressive
cancers: GKI below 1 (temporarily, with medical supervision)
Practical Monitoring:
- Morning
measurements: Test fasting glucose and ketones upon waking
- Post-meal
tracking: Test 2 hours after your largest meal
- Weekly
commitment: Consider doing full day profiles (before/after each meal)
once weekly
- Documentation:
Track your readings in a journal alongside notes on energy, symptoms, and
medications
Making Adjustments: If your GKI isn't reaching your
target:
- If
glucose remains high: Review protein intake, stress levels, and sleep
quality
- If
ketones are low: Consider increasing MCT oil, implementing gentle
exercise, or extending your fasting window
- If
ketones are too high: Ensure adequate hydration and mineral intake
3.4 Press-Pulse Strategy
The press-pulse therapeutic strategy, developed by Dr.
Thomas Seyfried and colleagues, is a structured approach for supporting cancer
treatment. It combines sustained metabolic pressure with strategic
intensification periods, similar to how predators in nature use constant
pressure punctuated by attacks to weaken prey.
"Press" Components (Continuous Metabolic
Pressure):
- Baseline
ketogenic diet: Maintain consistent therapeutic ketosis
- Daily
time-restricted eating: Implement 16-20 hour fasting windows daily
- Caloric
optimization: Reduce intake by 15-25% from baseline needs
- Regular
gentle exercise: Include daily movement to enhance metabolic
flexibility
- Stress
management: Practice daily techniques to control cortisol (which
raises blood glucose)
"Pulse" Components (Periodic Metabolic
Intensification):
- 3-5
day water fasts: Consider monthly if physically strong enough (or use
a fasting-mimicking diet)
- Hyperbaric
oxygen therapy: 3-5 sessions during/following fasting periods
- Strategic
supplement intensification: Increase doses of supportive nutrients
- Exercise
intensity peaks: Brief higher-intensity sessions if strength permits
- Cold
exposure: Brief cold immersion to enhance metabolic stress on cancer
cells
The Science Behind Press-Pulse: This strategy aims to
continuously weaken cancer cells through nutritional changes (press) while
periodically delivering stronger metabolic challenges (pulse) that may push
already-stressed cancer cells beyond their adaptive capabilities, while normal cells
remain protected.
3.5 Fasting Protocols
Fasting has shown promise in both animal and human studies
for potentially enhancing cancer treatment while reducing side effects. The
approach works by exploiting the metabolic differences between normal and
cancer cells.
Daily Intermittent Options (Easier to implement):
- 16:8
Method: Fast for 16 hours, eat within an 8-hour window (e.g., eat only
between 10am-6pm)
- 20:4
Method: Fast for 20 hours, eat within a 4-hour window
- One
Meal A Day (OMAD): Consume all daily calories in a single meal
Extended Protocols (More intensive, require medical
supervision):
- 36-Hour
Fast: For example, finish dinner Sunday, skip meals Monday, resume
eating breakfast Tuesday
- 48-Hour
Fast: Complete two-day water fast
- 72+
Hour Fast: Extended fasting for enhanced autophagy and immune system
regeneration
- Fasting-Mimicking
Diet: 5 consecutive days monthly consuming approximately 40% of normal
calories, with specific macronutrient ratios
Safety Guidelines:
- Start
gradually: Begin with 12-hour overnight fasts, extending by 1 hour
weekly
- Hydration:
Drink a minimum of 3 liters of water daily with appropriate electrolytes
- Break
fasts carefully: Resume eating with small, easily digestible foods
- Monitor
yourself: Track blood pressure, pulse, weight, and energy levels
- Support
supplements: Consider magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc during
extended fasts
Important Note: Extended fasting (beyond 24 hours)
should only be attempted with medical supervision, especially during active
cancer treatment. Certain medications may need adjustment during fasting
periods.
❓ Question for reflection:
If normal cells can flex to burn fat/ketones while many cancer cells cannot,
can we not create a 'metabolic trapdoor' for selective cancer cell death?
4. Cellular Bioelectric Restoration
An emerging area of cancer research focuses on the
electrical properties of cells. Healthy cells maintain specific electrical
charges across their membranes, and this electrical balance appears disrupted
in cancer.
Cancer cells have abnormal electrical properties compared to
their healthy counterparts. Their cell walls ('membranes') typically exhibit a
depolarized potential compared to normal cells, meaning their resting membrane
voltage is less negative (for example, -15 milliVolts, as opposed to a more
normal -70 milliVolts). Within the cancer cell, the mitochondrial membranes are
hyperpolarized (more negative) compared to mitochondria in normal cells.
Key Concepts:
- Membrane
potential: Healthy cells maintain a more negative electrical charge
(approximately -70mV) than cancer cells (often closer to -15mV)
- Gap
junction communication: The electrical connections between cells
become disrupted in tumors, preventing normal cell-to-cell communication
- Electrotaxis:
Cells move and organize themselves based on electrical gradients, which
become chaotic in cancer
Why This Matters: Research suggests that restoring
normal bioelectric signaling may help:
- Normalize
cell behavior and communication
- Support
proper tissue organization
- Potentially
trigger self-termination in abnormal cells
- Create
an environment less conducive to cancer growth
Practical Implementation Strategies:
- Grounding/Earthing:
Spend 20-30 minutes daily with bare skin in direct contact with the earth
(soil, grass, sand, or stone)
- Structured
water consumption: Aim for 64oz daily of water that has been vortexed
(swirled in a figure-eight pattern) or exposed to sunlight in a glass
container
- Electrolyte
optimization: Emphasize foods rich in potassium (leafy greens,
avocados, bananas) and magnesium (nuts, seeds, dark chocolate) while
maintaining balanced sodium intake
- Infrared
therapy: Consider 20-30 minutes daily exposure to infrared light to
stimulate mitochondrial function
- Electromagnetic
Field (EMF) hygiene: Minimize exposure to artificial electromagnetic
fields, especially during sleep (keep electronics away from your bed, turn
off Wi-Fi at night)
- Mineral
balance: Ensure adequate intake of zinc, selenium, and copper for
proper electrical conductivity throughout your body
Starting Simply: Begin with daily grounding practices
and attention to mineral-rich foods in your diet. These simple steps require
minimal investment while potentially supporting your body's natural bioelectric
balance.
5. Mitochondrial Repair
Mitochondria are your cells' power plants, and their
dysfunction appears central to cancer development. Supporting mitochondrial
health may help restore normal cellular function and energy production.
Lipid Replacement Therapy (LRT): This approach
focuses on replacing damaged membrane components with healthy phospholipids:
- NT
Factor (available from Nutritional Therapeutics: https://ntfactor.com,
and from Researched Nutritionals: https://www.researchednutritionals.com):
Take as directed on the product label, typically starting with smaller
doses and gradually increasing
- Phosphatidylcholine (brands:
Seeking Health, Pure Encapsulations): 1-2g daily, with liposomal forms
being better absorbed
- Essential
fatty acids: Include Omega-3s (2-4g Eicosapentaenoic
Acid/Docosahexaenoic Acid (EPA/DHA) from fish oil or algae sources) and
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) (180-360mg from evening primrose or borage oil)
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and Prebiotics: These
special fibers feed beneficial gut bacteria, which produce compounds that
support mitochondrial function:
- FOS
supplements (brands: NOW Foods, Jarrow Formulas): Start with 2-3g
daily and gradually increase to 5-10g daily to minimize digestive
adjustment
- FOS-rich
foods: Incorporate Jerusalem artichokes, chicory root, onions, garlic,
asparagus, and slightly unripe bananas into your diet
- Diverse
prebiotic fibers: Include various types like resistant starch (cooled
rice or potatoes), inulin, and beta-glucans (oats, barley, medicinal
mushrooms)
Mitochondrial Support Nutrients: These specific
nutrients directly support mitochondrial function:
- Coenzyme
Q10 (CoQ10) (brands: Qunol, Doctor's Best): 300mg daily of the
ubiquinol form (more bioavailable than ubiquinone, especially for those
over 40)
- Pyrroloquinoline
Quinone (PQQ) (brands: Life Extension, Jarrow Formulas): 20mg
daily to stimulate the creation of new mitochondria
- L-carnitine (brands:
NOW Foods, Jarrow Formulas): 2-3g daily to help transport fatty acids into
mitochondria for energy production
- Alpha-lipoic
acid (brands: Doctor's Best, NOW Foods): 600mg daily for
antioxidant protection of mitochondria
Practical Implementation:
- Start
with one supplement at a time, allowing a few days between additions to
observe how your body responds
- Take
mitochondrial support nutrients with food containing some fat for better
absorption
- Be
patient—cellular repair takes time, and benefits may develop gradually
over weeks to months
6. Immune Surveillance Enhancement
Your immune system is constantly on patrol, identifying and
eliminating abnormal cells before they can develop into cancer. However, cancer
can sometimes evade these defenses. Supporting your immune system's
surveillance capabilities may help your body recognize and respond to cancer
cells more effectively.
Neutrophil Activation: Neutrophils are your body's
most abundant white blood cells and first responders against abnormal cells:
- They
can directly kill cancer cells through several mechanisms:
- Neutrophil
Extracellular Traps (NETosis): Releasing DNA nets that trap and kill
cancer cells
- Direct
phagocytosis: Literally "eating" cancer cells
- Release
of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS): Producing targeted oxidative damage to
cancer cells
- Vitamin
C plays a crucial role in enhancing neutrophil activity, helping them
better identify and attack cancer cells
Natural Killer (NK) Cell Support: NK cells are
specialized immune cells that can directly trigger cell death in abnormal
cells:
- They
constantly patrol the body for cells missing proper "self"
markers (which happens in cancer)
- They
can detect and eliminate abnormal cells without prior sensitization
- NK
cell function often declines in cancer patients, creating an opportunity
for targeted enhancement
Practical Immune Support Strategies:
- Medicinal
mushrooms: Reishi, Turkey Tail, Shiitake, and Maitake mushrooms
contain compounds that activate NK cells (brands: Host Defense, Real
Mushrooms)
- Vitamin
D optimization: Aim for blood levels of 60-80 ng/mL through
appropriate sun exposure and supplementation if needed
- Zinc
adequacy: 15-30mg daily from food or supplements to support immune
function
- Quality
sleep: Prioritize 7-8 hours of restorative sleep in a cool, dark room
- Stress
management: Practice daily stress reduction techniques (meditation,
gentle yoga, deep breathing)
Sunlight Therapy: Sunlight exposure offers benefits
far beyond just vitamin D production:
- Morning
exposure: Spend 20-30 minutes in direct sunlight before 10AM without
sunscreen when possible
- Midday
brief exposure: 5-15 minutes (depending on skin tone) of midday sun
can maximize vitamin D production
- Additional
benefits: Sunlight helps regulate circadian rhythms, provides healing
red/infrared wavelengths, triggers nitric oxide production for improved
circulation, increases serotonin for better mood, and releases
beta-endorphins for natural pain management
Implementation Note: Balance is key—while some sun
exposure is beneficial, avoid burning. Start with shorter durations and
gradually build up time in the sun.
7. Natural "Chemotherapies"
While conventional chemotherapy targets rapidly dividing
cells throughout the body, certain natural compounds appear to have selective
effects against cancer cells while largely sparing healthy cells. These
approaches may complement traditional treatment.
Heat Shock Protein 90 (Hsp90) Inhibition: Hsp90, more
abundant in cancer cells, helps stabilize the mutant proteins they rely on:
- Green
tea: Consume 3-5 cups daily or 500-1000mg of Epigallocatechin Gallate
(EGCG) supplements (brands: Life Extension, NOW Foods)
- Curcumin:
Include 1 Tbsp fresh turmeric root with 1/4 tsp black pepper in warm
coconut milk daily, or take a high-absorption supplement (brands: Doctor's
Best, Thorne)
- Resveratrol-rich
foods: Incorporate red grapes, blueberries, and mulberries into your
diet
Microtubule Disruption: Microtubules are cellular
"highways" that cancer cells rely on heavily during rapid division:
- Sulforaphane:
Consume 1 cup of fresh broccoli sprouts daily (chewed thoroughly) or take
a stabilized supplement (brands: Avmacol, BrocElite)
- Allicin:
Include 4-6 crushed garlic cloves daily (allow to sit for 10 minutes after
crushing to activate beneficial compounds) or take a supplement (brands:
Allimax, Kyolic)
- Ginger:
Use 2 inches of fresh ginger root daily in juices, teas, or meals
Alkalizing Protocol: While the body tightly regulates
blood pH, creating a less acidic cellular environment may help slow cancer
growth:
- Morning
drink: Mix 1/2 tsp baking soda with the juice of half a lemon in 8 oz
water, consumed 30 minutes before breakfast
- Plate
composition: Structure meals to include 60% leafy greens, 20%
non-starchy vegetables, 10% alkalizing fruits, and 10% healthy proteins
and fats
- Green
juice: Prepare fresh juice combining cucumber, celery, spinach, lemon,
and ginger daily
Vitamin C Strategy: Vitamin C at high concentrations
acts differently than at nutritional doses, potentially generating hydrogen
peroxide that preferentially affects cancer cells:
- Liposomal
vitamin C (brands: LivOn Labs, Dr. Mercola): Take 1-2g on an
empty stomach in both morning and evening
- Food-based:
Design meals to include at least 500mg of food-based vitamin C (bell
peppers, citrus, berries, broccoli)
- Flavonoid
synergy: Pair vitamin C-rich foods with quercetin-rich foods (red
onions, apples with skin, capers) for enhanced effects
Implementation Approach:
- Begin
with one strategy that resonates with you and seems most manageable
- Add
additional components gradually as you establish routines
- Monitor
how you feel and adjust based on your experience and energy levels
8. Targeted Natural Compounds
Certain natural compounds have shown specific anti-cancer
properties in both laboratory and clinical settings. While research continues
to evolve, these substances may offer supportive benefits when used
appropriately.
Apricot Kernels (Vitamin B17/Amygdalin): These
contain a compound that may selectively affect cancer cells:
- Starting
protocol: Begin with 3 seeds daily, taken between meals
- Gradual
increase: If well-tolerated, increase to 5 seeds daily (3 in morning,
2 in evening), eventually reaching 7 seeds daily (divided into 3 doses)
- Maximum
dosage: Do not exceed 10 seeds daily without medical supervision
- Safety
monitoring: Watch for symptoms of cyanide sensitivity (headache,
dizziness, nausea, vomiting)
- Synergistic
nutrients: Take with 500mg vitamin C and 50mg zinc for potentially
enhanced effects
- Sourcing:
Consider reputable suppliers like Apricot Power (https://apricotpower.com)
or Apricot Seeds Australia (for international options)
- Further
information: https://enconsed.blogspot.com/2022/03/apricot-kernels-for-cancer.html
Important Safety Note: Apricot kernels contain
amygdalin, which can release small amounts of cyanide when metabolized. Start
with very low doses and increase gradually while monitoring for any adverse
reactions.
Methylene Blue (requires medical supervision): This
compound may help restore mitochondrial function in cancer cells:
- Dosage:
0.5mg/kg body weight dissolved in 8oz water
- Timing:
Take on an empty stomach in the morning
- Cycling:
Use for 5 days followed by 2 days off
- Expected
effects: Blue discoloration of urine is normal
- Contraindications:
Do not take with MAO inhibitors or serotonergic medications
- Quality:
Use only pharmaceutical grade (brands: Blue Brain Boost, Science.bio)
Berberine: This plant alkaloid has multiple
anti-cancer mechanisms:
- Dosage:
500mg three times daily, taken 30 minutes before meals
- Cycling:
Use for 3 weeks followed by 1 week off to prevent adaptation
- Monitoring:
Check fasting glucose levels weekly to assess effects
- Natural
sources: Oregon grape root tea, goldenseal root, barberry root (can
rotate these herbs weekly)
- Quality
supplements: Thorne Research, Pure Encapsulations
Implementation Guidance:
- Always
begin with the lowest suggested dose and increase gradually
- Keep
detailed notes about any effects or side effects you experience
- These
compounds should be considered adjunctive to, not replacements for,
conventional treatment
- Discuss
use with your healthcare team, especially with regard to potential
interactions with medications
9. Supportive Practices
Beyond dietary changes and supplements, several therapeutic
practices may enhance your body's resilience during cancer treatment. These
approaches support detoxification, circulation, oxygenation, and stress
reduction.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): This treatment
delivers oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure, potentially making it
harder for oxygen-sensitive cancer cells to survive:
- Frequency:
Consider 2-3 sessions weekly if accessible
- Pressure:
Most cancer protocols use 1.5-2.0 Atmospheres Absolute (ATA)
- Duration:
Sessions typically last 60-90 minutes
- Course:
A minimum of 20 sessions is often recommended for therapeutic effect
- Timing:
Some research suggests scheduling HBOT between chemotherapy treatments
rather than on the same day
- Finding
providers: Look for reputable HBOT centers in your area, often
associated with hospitals or specialized clinics
Infrared Sauna: Infrared heat penetrates tissues
deeply, supporting detoxification and circulation:
- Frequency:
Aim for 4-5 sessions weekly if possible
- Duration:
Start with 15 minutes and gradually build to 30-45 minutes per session
- Temperature:
120-140°F (48.9-60°C), lower than traditional saunas
- Hydration:
Drink 16-24oz of water with electrolytes before and after each session
- Recovery:
Rest for 20 minutes after each session to allow your body to cool
gradually
- Enhancement:
Practice deep breathing exercises while in the sauna to maximize benefits
- Home
options: Consider units from Clearlight Saunas, Sunlighten, or Higher
Dose if regular use is desired
Movement Protocol: Gentle, intentional movement
supports lymphatic flow, circulation, and stress reduction:
- Morning
lymphatic activation: Spend 10 minutes rebounding on a mini-trampoline
or doing gentle jumping to stimulate lymphatic circulation
- Midday
walking: Take a 15-30 minute walk outdoors, preferably in nature, to
promote blood flow and vitamin D production
- Evening
gentle stretching: Practice 10 minutes of gentle yoga poses, focusing
on twists that massage internal organs
- Weekly
progression: Add 5 minutes to your daily movement practices each week
as tolerated
- Strength
component: Incorporate simple body weight exercises like wall push-ups
and seated leg raises 2-3 times weekly
Grounding Practice: Direct contact with the earth's
surface may help reduce inflammation and support normal bioelectrical function:
- Morning
dew walking: Walk barefoot on wet grass for 5-10 minutes in the early
morning
- Earth
contact: Spend 20 minutes with bare skin directly touching soil, sand,
or rock
- Indoor
alternatives: Use a grounding mat while sleeping or during rest
periods if outdoor access is limited
- Water
enhancement: Wade in natural bodies of water when possible for
combined benefits
- Consistency:
Aim for a minimum of 30 minutes of total grounding daily
Structured Water Implementation: Water with specific
molecular arrangements may better support cellular hydration:
- Vortexing
method: Pour water between two glass containers 10 times in a
figure-eight motion before drinking
- Sunlight
exposure: Place glass containers of water in direct sunlight for 1-2
hours
- Crystal
method: Place a clean quartz crystal in your water container overnight
- Quantity:
Aim to consume a minimum of 64oz of structured water daily
- Timing:
Drink 16oz upon waking, before each meal, and before bed
Implementation Note: Begin with the practices that
seem most accessible and enjoyable to you. Adding even one of these supportive
practices to your routine can be beneficial.
10. Implementation Strategy
Implementing multiple lifestyle changes can feel
overwhelming, especially during cancer treatment. This phased approach allows
for gradual integration of supportive practices.
Phase 1: Foundation (Weeks 1-2)
This initial phase focuses on establishing basic supportive
habits without overwhelming your system:
- Dietary
transitions: Begin eliminating refined sugars and processed foods
while gradually introducing more vegetables and healthy fats
- Core
supplements: Start with basic supportive nutrients (high-quality
multivitamin, omega-3s, vitamin D if levels are low)
- Gentle
movement: Implement 10-15 minutes of walking or gentle stretching
daily
- Tracking
system: Establish a simple journal to monitor energy, sleep quality,
and symptoms
- Learning:
Use this time to research and consult with practitioners about more
advanced interventions
Phase 2: Metabolic Shift (Weeks 3-4)
Once foundational practices are established, begin
introducing metabolic interventions:
- Ketogenic
transition: Complete the shift to a ketogenic eating pattern
- Intermittent
fasting: Begin with 12-hour overnight fasts, gradually extending to 16
hours as comfortable
- Targeted
supplements: Add mitochondrial support nutrients (CoQ10, alpha-lipoic
acid)
- Infrared
sauna: Incorporate short sauna sessions if available (start with 10-15
minutes)
- Movement
progression: Increase gentle exercise duration, potentially adding
variety
Phase 3: Therapeutic Intensity (Weeks 5-8)
For those feeling strong enough, this phase introduces more
intensive interventions:
- Strict
ketogenic parameters: Maintain therapeutic ketosis with careful
macronutrient monitoring
- Extended
fasting: Consider adding one 24-hour fast weekly if well-tolerated
- "Pulse"
strategies: Implement targeted intensification periods using the
press-pulse approach
- Hyperbaric
oxygen: Incorporate HBOT sessions if available and approved by your
medical team
- Supplement
protocol: Expand to include broader spectrum of supportive nutrients
Phase 4: Evaluation and Adjustment
After the initial 8 weeks, take time to assess progress and
refine your approach:
- Testing
and assessment: Consider follow-up scans or blood work (as recommended
by your healthcare team)
- Protocol
refinement: Adjust specific elements based on your response and
tolerance
- Maintenance
strategy: Determine which elements provide the most benefit for
long-term implementation
- Cycling
approach: Consider cycling certain supplements and therapeutic
intensities to prevent adaptation
Personalization Considerations:
Remember that each person's cancer journey is unique. Your
implementation strategy should consider:
- Current
treatment status: Active conventional treatment may require
modifications to this timeline
- Energy
levels: Pace yourself according to your stamina and recovery capacity
- Digestive
tolerance: Introduce dietary changes at a pace your digestive system
can accommodate
- Support
system: Enlist help from family and friends for food preparation and
accountability
- Medical
supervision: Work with healthcare providers who are open to
complementary approaches
11. Low Dose Naltrexone: A Promising Repurposed Drug
What is Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)?
Naltrexone is a medication that was originally developed in
the 1960s and FDA-approved in the 1980s as a treatment for opioid and alcohol
addiction at doses of 50mg or higher. In recent years, much lower doses of
naltrexone (typically 1.5-4.5mg) have shown remarkable promise for treating
various conditions, including cancer. This approach, known as Low Dose
Naltrexone (LDN), represents one of the most cost-effective and potentially
beneficial repurposed drugs available for cancer care. One strange effect observed
with LDN is that increasing the dose causes the anti-cancer effect to disappear
– keeping the dosage low is essential for the anti-cancer effect.
The Cost-Effectiveness Advantage
LDN stands out among cancer therapies for several important
economic reasons:
- Affordability:
As a generic medication, LDN typically costs approximately $35-$60 per
month, making it accessible to many patients even without insurance
coverage.
- Low
Toxicity Profile: The minimal side effect profile means fewer
additional medications are needed to manage treatment side effects,
further reducing overall healthcare costs.
- Reduced
Hospitalization: Some patients report improved quality of life and
stabilization of disease, potentially reducing emergency visits and
hospitalizations.
- Complementary
Benefits: LDN may enhance the effects of conventional treatments,
potentially allowing for lower doses of more expensive and toxic standard
therapies.
As one cancer specialist notes in "The Game
Changer" documentary: "Well, at the current rate of growth of cancer
around the world, and looking at the cost of cancer therapies right now, it's
pretty clear that in a short number of years, the treatment of cancer is going
to be unsustainable, so we actually desperately need more cost-effective
therapies."
Understanding LDN's Mechanisms Against Cancer
LDN appears to work through several distinct mechanisms that
make it particularly valuable in cancer treatment:
- Opioid
Growth Factor Receptor (OGFr) Modulation:
- At
low doses, naltrexone temporarily blocks opioid receptors, particularly
the OGF receptor
- This
blockade triggers a compensatory increase in endorphins and enkephalins
- When
the LDN wears off (it's usually taken at bedtime), the elevated
endorphins bind to cancer cell receptors, helping to regulate cell growth
- Immune
System Enhancement:
- LDN
increases natural killer (NK) cell activity
- It
promotes production of beneficial cytokines like IL-2, IFN-gamma, and
TNF-alpha
- It
helps convert tumor-promoting M2 macrophages to tumor-fighting M1
macrophages
- These
immune effects create a microenvironment less favorable for cancer growth
- Anti-inflammatory
Effects:
- LDN
modulates toll-like receptors (TLRs), reducing inflammatory cytokine
production
- This
anti-inflammatory action may reduce cancer-promoting inflammation
- Direct
Anti-cancer Effects:
- Research
shows LDN can inhibit cancer cell proliferation
- It
may induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells
- It
can increase sensitivity to conventional cancer treatments
The Research Evidence
While large randomized clinical trials are still needed,
existing evidence suggests promising potential:
- Gliomas:
A preliminary study found improved survival in patients with high-grade
malignant gliomas who received LDN with radiation therapy.
- Pancreatic
Cancer: Case reports document long-term survival in patients with
metastatic pancreatic cancer treated with a combination of LDN and
alpha-lipoic acid.
- Colorectal
Cancer: Laboratory studies show LDN can inhibit colorectal cancer
progression by increasing M1-type macrophages and activating apoptosis
pathways.
- Multiple
Cancer Types: Clinical experience suggests potential benefits across
various cancer types, including breast, prostate, lung, and lymphatic
cancers.
A cancer specialist with 20 years of experience observes:
"I would say that of all of the integrative and standard therapies that I
have seen both in chronic illness, but especially in cancer in the last 20
years, low dose naltrexone has been one of the top treatments that have
impressed me as far as outcomes. Improving the quality of life and stabilizing
disease."
Optimal Dosing and Administration
The proper dosing of LDN is critical for effectiveness:
- Typical
Dosage Range: 1.5-4.5mg once daily (most commonly 3-4.5mg)
- Timing:
Usually taken at bedtime to coincide with the body's natural endorphin
release cycle
- Titration:
Many practitioners start at a lower dose (1.5mg) and gradually increase
- Cycling:
Some protocols recommend 5 days on, 2 days off to prevent receptor
desensitization
- Important
Note: The higher doses used for addiction (50mg+) will NOT have the
same beneficial effects for cancer - the low dose is essential
Potential Contraindications and Considerations
LDN should be used with caution in certain situations:
- Opioid
Medications: LDN may block the effects of opioid pain medications, so
timing must be carefully coordinated
- Autoimmune
Conditions: While LDN often helps autoimmune conditions, some patients
may experience temporary symptom flares when starting
- Organ
Transplant Recipients: Those on immunosuppressive drugs should consult
specialists before using LDN
- Pregnancy
and Breastfeeding: Limited data exists for these populations
- Medication
Interactions: Discuss potential interactions with your healthcare
provider, especially with tamoxifen and certain chemotherapy drugs
Sourcing Quality LDN
LDN requires a prescription and is typically prepared by
compounding pharmacies:
- Prescription
Required: A doctor's prescription is necessary
- Compounding
Pharmacies: Many compounding pharmacies can prepare LDN in the proper
dosage
- Fillers
Matter: Request LDN prepared without calcium carbonate fillers, which
may interfere with absorption
- Slow-Release
Formulations: Some patients benefit from slow-release formulations,
though immediate-release is standard
Integrating LDN into a Comprehensive Cancer Protocol
LDN seems to work best as part of a comprehensive approach:
- Synergistic
Combinations: LDN may work particularly well when combined with:
- Alpha-lipoic
acid (ALA)
- Vitamin
D3
- Mistletoe
therapy
- Medicinal
mushrooms
- Metabolic
therapies (ketogenic diet)
- Conventional
Treatment Enhancement: Some oncologists report LDN may enhance
sensitivity to:
- Radiation
therapy
- Certain
chemotherapy drugs
- Immunotherapies
(though interactions must be carefully monitored)
- Timing
Around Other Treatments: Work with healthcare providers to determine
optimal timing if using alongside conventional treatments
The Challenge of Research Funding
Despite its promise, LDN faces significant research hurdles:
"Now with the current research model, there's really no
motivation to conduct large formal scale clinical trials with LDN, because it
is not a profitable drug. So, what we really need is a different model for
researching LDN."
This highlights a fundamental challenge in repurposed drug
research - without patent protection and profit potential, pharmaceutical
companies have little incentive to fund large-scale studies, despite the
potential public health benefits.
Patient and Practitioner Experience
While awaiting more robust research, clinical experience
suggests significant potential:
- Quality
of Life Improvements: Many patients report improved energy, reduced
pain, and better sleep
- Disease
Stabilization: Some practitioners note disease stabilization in
patients who had been progressing
- Minimal
Side Effects: Most patients tolerate LDN well, with only temporary
sleep disturbances or vivid dreams commonly reported
- Cost-Benefit
Ratio: The favorable balance of low cost, minimal side effects, and
potential benefits makes LDN worth considering for many patients
Conclusion on LDN
Low Dose Naltrexone represents a unique opportunity in
cancer care - an affordable, generally well-tolerated therapy with multiple
potential mechanisms of action against cancer. While not a "cure," it
may serve as a valuable component of comprehensive cancer care, particularly
for patients seeking to enhance their body's natural defenses while minimizing
side effects.
As with all treatments discussed in this guide, LDN should
be used under appropriate medical supervision and as part of a personalized
approach to cancer care. The growing clinical experience with LDN provides hope
that this simple, repurposed medication may offer significant benefits to
cancer patients worldwide at a fraction of the cost of many conventional
treatments.# Self-Care Protocols to Assist Healing from Cancer
12. Adam Gaertner's Protocol: A Deeper Look
Adam Gaertner's research has focused on repurposing existing
medications and natural compounds to target cancer's metabolic vulnerabilities.
His protocol offers both pharmaceutical and natural alternatives to address
multiple aspects of cancer progression.
The Immune Revelation: Exposing Cancer to Natural
Defenses
At the heart of Gaertner's protocol is a powerful insight:
cancer survives by hiding from the immune system. His multi-step approach is
designed to systematically strip away cancer's protective mechanisms,
ultimately exposing malignant cells to your body's natural immune defenses.
As Gaertner explains: "Cancer cells use multiple
defense mechanisms to evade immune detection. They deploy heat shock proteins
as shields, create physical barriers through abnormal structural proteins,
generate acidic microenvironments that suppress immune function, and maintain
low-oxygen conditions where immune cells struggle to operate effectively."
The sequential steps in his protocol are specifically
designed to:
- Disable
cancer's molecular "cloaking devices" (heat shock proteins)
- Break
down the physical barriers cancer builds to hide from immune cells
- Normalize
the tumor microenvironment so immune cells can function properly
- Create
selective oxidative stress that damages cancer cells while activating
immune recognition
In essence, rather than trying to kill cancer directly
(which often leads to resistance), this approach aims to make cancer visible to
your immune system—helping your body recognize and eliminate these cells
naturally, the way it was designed to do.
The Four-Phase Approach: Unmasking Cancer for Immune
Recognition
Gaertner's protocol operates through four sequential
mechanisms, each designed to progressively strip away cancer's defenses and
expose it to immune recognition:
Phase 1: Blocking Cancer's Protective Mechanisms
- Target:
Heat shock proteins (especially HSP90), which help stabilize mutant
proteins in cancer cells
- Goal:
Without these protective "chaperone" proteins, cancer cells
cannot maintain their abnormal state and begin displaying unusual proteins
on their surface
- Immune
connection: When HSP90 is inhibited, cancer cells can no longer hide
abnormal proteins from immune surveillance
- Pharmaceutical
option: Ivermectin
- Natural
alternatives: EGCG (green tea extract), curcumin, resveratrol
Phase 2: Disrupting Cancer's Structural Integrity
- Target:
Microtubules and cytoskeletal elements that cancer cells need for division
and survival
- Goal:
Compromise cancer cells' physical structure, preventing division and
triggering cell death
- Immune
connection: Disrupted cytoskeletal elements cause cancer cells to
release damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that alert the immune
system to a problem
- Pharmaceutical
option: Fenbendazole
- Natural
alternatives: Sulforaphane, allicin, ginger compounds
Phase 3: Creating a Hostile Environment for Cancer
- Target:
The acidic, hypoxic microenvironment that cancer cells create and thrive
in
- Goal:
Neutralize acidity and increase oxygenation to make the terrain less
hospitable to cancer
- Immune
connection: Acidic, low-oxygen environments suppress immune cell
function; normalizing pH and oxygen levels restores immune cell activity
within the tumor microenvironment
- Pharmaceutical
option: Sodium bicarbonate therapy
- Natural
alternatives: Alkalizing diet, baking soda protocols, mineral-rich
foods
Phase 4: Selective Oxidative Stress Induction
- Target:
Cancer cells' compromised antioxidant defenses
- Goal:
Generate oxidative stress that overwhelms cancer cells but can be managed
by healthy cells
- Immune
connection: Oxidative damage to cancer cells causes them to express
"eat me" signals (like calreticulin) that specifically attract
and activate immune cells; this process, called immunogenic cell death,
turns dying cancer cells into a natural cancer vaccine
- Pharmaceutical
option: High-dose vitamin C (IV)
- Natural
alternatives: Liposomal vitamin C, food-based vitamin C with
synergistic compounds
Gaertner Protocol Comparison Table
Treatment
Target |
Pharmaceutical
Option |
Natural
Alternative |
Implementation
Details |
HSP90
Inhibition |
Ivermectin
(0.2-0.4mg/kg body weight, daily) |
Green
Tea EGCG (500-1000mg daily)<br>Curcumin (1000-3000mg with black
pepper)<br>Resveratrol (100-500mg daily) |
Morning:
Green tea (3 cups)<br>Midday: Turmeric golden milk<br>Evening:
Resveratrol-rich foods |
Microtubule
Disruption |
Fenbendazole
(222mg, 3 days on/4 days off) |
Sulforaphane
(1 cup broccoli sprouts daily)<br>Allicin (4-6 fresh garlic
cloves)<br>Ginger (2-inch fresh root daily) |
Rotate
daily:<br>Day 1: Broccoli sprouts<br>Day 2: Garlic
emphasis<br>Day 3: Ginger emphasis |
Microenvironment
Correction |
Sodium
bicarbonate (Medical protocol with pH monitoring) |
Morning
alkalizing drink<br>Alkalizing meals (60% greens)<br>Green
juices<br>Mineral supplementation |
1/2 tsp
baking soda + lemon juice, 30 min before breakfast<br>Structure each
plate with 60% greens<br>Daily mineral-rich vegetable juices |
Oxidative
Induction |
IV
Vitamin C (Medical administration, 50-75g) |
Liposomal
Vitamin C (1-2g, 2x daily)<br>Vitamin C-rich foods (500mg per
meal)<br>Quercetin-rich foods for synergy |
Morning
loading dose<br>Vitamin C-rich meals throughout day<br>Evening
maintenance dose<br>Weekly higher-dose protocol |
Implementation Sequence: The Immune Awakening Process
Gaertner's research suggests these interventions work
synergistically and should be implemented in a specific sequence to
progressively unmask cancer cells to the immune system:
- Days
1-3: Begin HSP90 inhibition (weaken cancer's protective mechanisms)
- Days
4-7: Add microtubule disruption (compromise cancer's structure)
- Days
8-14: Incorporate microenvironment correction (make the terrain
inhospitable)
- Days
15-21: Introduce selective oxidative stress (deliver the final impact)
- Days
22-30: Continue full protocol in rotation, maintaining metabolic
pressure while your immune system recognizes and responds to the newly
exposed cancer cells
Practical 30-Day Implementation Calendar:
Week |
Daily
Protocol |
Weekly
Intensification |
1 |
HSP90
inhibitors (natural or pharmaceutical) |
Day 7:
Begin 16-hour fast |
2 |
Continue
HSP90 + add microtubule disruptors |
Day 14:
24-hour water fast if tolerated |
3 |
Full
protocol: All four phases with emphasis on alkalizing |
Day 21:
Consider HBOT if available |
4 |
Rotation
of all elements with 2-day "pulse" intensification |
Day
28-30: Evaluation and reset |
Important Notes:
- The
pharmaceutical options require prescription and medical supervision
- Natural
alternatives can be implemented more gradually if needed
- Monitoring
for side effects is essential with either approach
- Some
elements may need modification based on individual response
- The
immune awakening process takes time—results may not be immediately evident
- Supporting
overall immune function with proper sleep, stress management, and targeted
nutrients becomes especially important as cancer cells become visible to
your immune system
13. Safety Considerations
While supporting your body during cancer treatment is
important, safety must remain the priority. Here are key considerations before
implementing these protocols:
- Medical
supervision is essential: Always discuss complementary approaches with
your oncology team
- Baseline
assessment: Consider testing liver and kidney function before
beginning intensive protocols
- Medication
interactions: Some natural compounds may interact with chemotherapy or
other medications
- Immune
status evaluation: If your immune system is severely suppressed,
certain approaches may need modification
- Individual
contraindications: Those with conditions like severe cachexia
(wasting), advanced diabetes, or kidney disease may need specialized
protocols
- Supplement
quality: Choose pharmaceutical-grade supplements from reputable
companies to avoid contaminants
- Detoxification
support: Ensure proper liver and kidney support when implementing
intensive protocols
- Emergency
protocol: Have a clear plan for when to pause self-care approaches if
adverse reactions occur
Warning Signs to Watch For:
- Unusual
fatigue beyond what's expected with your condition/treatment
- Digestive
distress that persists more than 3 days
- Rapid
weight loss (more than 2 pounds per week)
- Signs
of liver stress (yellowing skin/eyes, dark urine, upper right abdominal
pain)
- Significant
changes in blood work results
Special Considerations During Conventional Treatment:
- Some
supplements should be paused around chemotherapy (discuss timing with your
oncologist)
- Fasting
protocols may need adjustment during active treatment
- Hydration
becomes even more critical during combined conventional and complementary
approaches
14. Conclusion: Healing the Terrain
Cancer thrives when the body's internal environment—its
"terrain"—becomes weakened and disordered. By focusing on restoring
this terrain to its natural, healthy state, we may create conditions where
cancer cells struggle to survive while normal cells flourish.
To reclaim your health:
- Detoxify:
Support your body's natural cleansing processes
- Starve
cancer cells: Create metabolic conditions that disadvantage cancer
metabolism
- Restore
immune function: Enhance your body's innate cancer surveillance
- Repair
mitochondria: Support healthy cellular energy production
- Normalize
bioelectric signaling: Restore proper communication between cells
- Induce
apoptosis: Support normal cell death pathways in abnormal cells
- Heal
the microenvironment: Reduce inflammation and restore balance
A Compassionate Reminder: Healing is rarely linear.
There will be good days and challenging days. Each small step you take to
support your body matters, even when progress isn't immediately visible. Be
gentle with yourself throughout this journey.
❓ Final reflection: If
healthy bodies constantly create and destroy cancer cells unnoticed, is cancer
not an external enemy—but a breakdown of internal harmony? By restoring this
harmony, perhaps we can help our bodies remember their innate healing wisdom.
15. Resources and Purchasing Information
Key Books and Articles:
- Thomas
Seyfried: "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease" (https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Cancer+as+a+Metabolic+Disease%3A+On+the+Origin%2C+Management%2C+and+Prevention+of+Cancer-p-9780470584927)
- Thomas
Seyfried et al: "Press-pulse: a novel therapeutic strategy for the
metabolic management of cancer" (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28250801/)
- Adam
Gaertner: "Curing the Incurable: Cancer" (https://veryvirology.substack.com/p/curing-the-incurable-cancer)
- G.
Edward Griffin: "World Without Cancer" (https://www.amazon.com/World-Without-Cancer-Story-Vitamin/dp/0912986190)
- Dr.
Lee Know: "Mitochondria and the Future of Medicine" (https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/mitochondria-and-the-future-of-medicine/)
- "A
cheap repurposed drug": Interview with Angus Dalgleish, Professor of
Oncology, on Low-Dose Naltrexone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Whho0mboPAA
Research Resources:
- Dr.
Garth Nicolson's Lipid Replacement Therapy research: http://www.immed.org/
- Cancer
as a Metabolic Disease - Mercola Interview with Thomas Seyfried: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEE-oU8_NSU
- Foundation
for Metabolic Cancer Therapies: https://www.foundationformetaboliccancertherapies.com/
- Jane
McLelland: "How to Starve Cancer" website: https://www.howtostarvecancer.com/
Testing Supplies:
- Glucose
and Ketone Meters: Keto-Mojo (https://keto-mojo.com),
Precision Xtra
- GKI
Calculator App: "KetoDiet" by Martina Slajerova
- pH
Testing Strips: Micro Essential Lab (https://microessentiallab.com)
Supplement Vendors (High Quality):
- Thorne
Research: https://www.thorne.com
- Pure
Encapsulations: https://www.pureencapsulations.com
- Life
Extension: https://www.lifeextension.com
- Designs
for Health: https://www.designsforhealth.com
- Nutritional
Therapeutics: https://ntfactor.com
- Researched
Nutritionals: https://www.researchednutritionals.com
Equipment:
- Infrared
Saunas: Clearlight (https://www.clearlightsaunas.com),
Sunlighten (https://www.sunlighten.com)
- Grounding
Mats: Ultimate Longevity (https://www.ultimatelongevity.com)
- Rebounders:
Bellicon (https://www.bellicon.com),
JumpSport (https://www.jumpsport.com)
- Water
Structuring: Vortexer Pro (https://www.vortexerwater.com)
Support Organizations:
- Cancer
Tutor: https://www.cancertutor.com
- AnnieAppleseedProject: https://www.annieappleseedproject.org
- Healing
Strong: https://healingstrong.org
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