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Update on my Dad - input welcome!
Hey guys just wanted to give a little update on my Dad's lung cancer journey and see if anyone had any thoughts on his progress. Ideas and inputs greatly appreciated! - Diagnosed with stage 3c lung adenocarcinoma July 2025 - Started keto diet, ivermectin 1mg/kg daily and fenbendazole 400mg a few weeks later - Felt strong, good appetite able to walk 2-3km per day, weight 75kg - August 2025 - seen by oncology team in Melbourne and offered 'palliative' chemo and immunotherapy, not eligible for radiation or surgery due to mets to mediastinum and supraclavicular lymph nodes - Had one dose of carboplatin and keytruda September 2025 - 10 days later admitted to hospital with severe liver dysfunction (enzymes around 1000), presumed autoimmune hepatitis due to keytruda (liver pre treatment was fine) - Commenced high dose steroids and mycophenolate with gradual recovery of liver - Ceased fenbendazole as every time we reintroduced it the liver function worsened. No further immunotherapy of chemo - Continued keto diet (gki 2-5 mostly), ivermectin and gradually added in some other supplements - metformin, berberine, melatonin, quercetin, Artemissinin, ECGC, mebendazole (now 100mg daily), TUDCA, silymarin, vit d with k, Resveratrol - Gradual weight loss since September 2025, down to 60kg - January 2026 finally got off the steroids - January 2026 developed diarrhoea - diagnosed with microscopic colitis presumed due to keytruda from september, ?previously suppressed due to steroids. Required hospital admission for high dose steroids and fluids - No improvement in diarrhoea until infusion of infliximab, now settled and weaning steroids again - Feb 2026 also started IV vitamin C 2ish times per week, can only do 30mg due to problems with the salt load - Ongoing weight loss 56kg, very fatigued and weak, struggling with appetite, out of keeping with improvement in colitis The good news in all of this is that the cancer has been relatively stable on every scan since metabolic therapy and chemo/immuno. Much to the surprise of his oncologist considering he only had one dose of chemo and immuno.
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Is pnc-27 effective on lung cancer
adequate vitamin D3 significantly increases immune system destruction of cancer
Fact, vitamin D3 is a central requirement to fight cancer. My vitamin D3 blood concentration has been approximately 120 nanogram per milliliter in blood for over 15 years, supplementing 10,000 IU per day daily for over 15 years. My 120 ng/ml target was based on Doctor Holick's recommendation. Decades ago Doctor Holick figured out what the active form of D3 is, 1, 25 hydroxy D3, created a blood test for it, and wrote the book 'Vitamin D3' and made D3 slide presentations and Youtube videos. In his book Doctor Holick asserted that > 60 ng per ml is required to fight cancer with the immune system. I wondered what his basis was for this assertion. It took me 10 years to demonstrate that doctor Holick was correct, as my skin cancer rate went down by factors of 2 then 4 then 8 then 16 then my sun damaged skin lesions and precancers began to vanish. It took me 10 years to figure out that it is quite important to supplement vitamin K2 and amino acid taurine with natural D3 (food, sun light) or supplement D3, with possible dire consequences of failing to. For more than 15 years my doctors have argued with me that 120 ng/ml is too high and can ruin kidneys and health. For 15 years I corrected my doctors, saying that what they mean is that healthy levels of D3 (120 ng/ml) via supplementation without proper nutrition, without adequate vitamin K2 and amino acid taurine can have these consequences in some people. I eat half a pound of hard cheese a day for K2. I eat a strict high fat carnivore diet for 4 years. The World Health Organization scholarly articles that beef contains a chemical which irritates to lining of the bowels may be somewhat correct for the mega doses studied, but I think are purposefully misleading propaganda as there are thousands of chemicals in plants that are far worse in laboratory conditions and actually damaging billions of real human beings and associated with cancer prevalence. D3 supplements are made from mushrooms, as mushrooms in UV light (sun light) synthesize and contain significant D3. Carnivore diet is known to greatly increase kidney function in older people in general and in those with poor kidney function including dialysis patients. US units: nanogram per milliliter of blood 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin 3 (calciferol). There are molar concentration conversion calculators available with internet search.
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I prefer my d from the sun but I do supplement in winter. Had thought about injectable d but read a study that for d oral was better might have been better preventative
Sweetners - sugar replacement
List of sweetners worth considering in the diet if looking for sugar substitutes. Generated by AI: Regular Stevia, Allulose, Monk Fruit, Xylitol, Erythritol, D-Mannose, L-Rhamnose.
Sweetners - sugar replacement
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Been using monk fruit recently. Thoughts on allulose?
I need your help.
This is one of the hardest things I’ve had to write. As many of you know, Cancer Warriors started because of my mum. Everything I’ve shared here, everything I’ve learned it was all to help her and others along the way. She fought so hard. Even through years of mental health struggles, trauma, loss, and eventually cancer, she kept going. She changed her lifestyle, quit smoking, improved her diet, stayed active, and never stopped trying even when things were hard mentally. We had hope. Real hope. She had just started a new protocol we believed in through Astron Health. And then everything changed very suddenly. She developed acute gastrointestinal symptoms, was admitted to hospital, and within a short period things escalated in a way that still doesn’t fully make sense to me. The initial diagnosis was ischaemic colitis, and she received treatment with IV fluids and anticoagulation. Then: - her markers improved - her pain improved - her circulation improved But at the same time: - inflammation was rising and remained extremely high (CRP 14 on admission, then 400 later) - her oxygen levels worsened before later improving - and concerns we raised about possible contributing factors were not fully explored at the time, despite the acute onset of symptoms, confirmed COVID infection, hypoxia, and rising oxygen requirements which raised concerns about possible severe COVID-related lung involvement. Over time, things progressed to a bowel obstruction, and we lost her. The two CT scans during her admission showed a very different picture overtime, with significant progression. I was there every day. I stayed in the hospital for 14 days. I never left. I slept next to her. I asked questions, I researched, I pushed where I could. And now I’m left with a lot of unanswered questions. Questions that I feel I owe it to her to understand. There were also periods where her inflammatory markers were extremely high and her oxygen levels dropped significantly. This raised questions for me about whether all possible causes of her deterioration were fully explored at the time, and whether earlier or different intervention could have made a difference.
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🔥 2 recent Jane McLelland interviews, 2025
Pls post your opinions below in simple terms for those who who may not ‘get’ it.. inc. me. I listened to the 1st interview, but not the 2nd. She says, people shouldn’t use products and supplements (that many have used globally) without the Dr’s guidance. What do you think? Have you found an affordable Dr who has the knowledge, expertise, and is supportive? 🤔 https://integrative-cancer-solutions-with-dr-karlfeldt.simplecast.com/episodes/jane-mclelland-the-metabolic-cocktail-approach-to-starving-cancer-the-mclelland-metro-map-featured-on-cancer-breakthroughs-30-summit-2025 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jOwGD5gxHmc&pp=ygUQIkphbmUgbWNsZWxsYW5kIg%3D%3D
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Im sick of rich people talking dribble and nonsense like this. I see it in the peptide world also. If I’d listened to advice like this is would be disabled and possibly dead.
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@Odette Rocha Mcclelland encouraged the 🧁? Have to carefully take what she says with a grain of salt now. Thru this journey i have taken bits and pieces for different researchers. Hopefully it works for me :)
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