Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC): Compounds, Therapies & Research
This thread compiles a wide range of supplement insights, gene interactions, research links, and clinical anecdotes for those dealing with RCC and other cancers. Discussion centers around vitamin B1/B-complex compounds, Taurine, Rhus verniciflua Stokes, and detox pathways influenced by MTHFR, COMT, MTRR mutations. Community members share their experiences with genetic testing, supplementation outcomes, and cautious experimentation.
✅ Supplements & Compounds
• Vitamin B1 / Thiamine / Benfotiamine / Sulbutiamine
● Mixed research. Some theoretical concerns B1 may feed cancer; others report energy benefits.
● Dr. Eric Berg recommends nutritional yeast over synthetic B1.
● Community suggests self-testing and careful evaluation.
• Taurine
● Mixed claims: some say taurine inhibits tumors (e.g., Wiley study); others suggest caution.
● Several educational videos shared for context.
• Rhus Verniciflua Stokes (RVS) / Sumac (Rhus coriaria)
● Promising herbal extract in RCC case reports.
● One Korean source existed but seems no longer available.
• Vitamin D3
● Emphasis on maintaining >50 ng/mL for cancer, autoimmune, and infection prevention (per Dr. Sunil Wimalawansa and Dr. Bruce Hollis).
● Links to GrassrootsHealth and YouTube lectures provided.
• Other Mentions
● Ivermectin + Fenbendazole RCC reversal story via Dr. William Makis: 63-year-old man became cancer-free after 3 months (via Substack post).
● MTHFR / COMT / MTRR epigenetics: These mutations may impair detoxification. Proper methylated B-complex (esp. B2) helped with chronic constipation for one RCC patient.
✅ Therapies & Strategies
Genetic Testing & Detox Pathways:
● Epigenetic mutations may play a role in cancer susceptibility and response.
● MaxGen Labs and tools like StrataGene suggested for interpreting raw data from ancestry tests.
Fluoridated Water:
● Video shared by Dr. Dean Burk asserting fluoride is carcinogenic.
● Encouragement to investigate water quality and filtration.
Caution with Synthetic Vitamins:
● Several members note potential risks with synthetic forms (e.g., synthetic B1 or Vitamin E).
● Whole-food or methylated forms preferred by some.
✅ Lab Testing & Monitoring
• Genetic testing for detox pathways (MTHFR, COMT, etc.)
• Monitoring vitamin D3 blood levels: optimal threshold debated, many recommend >50 ng/mL
• B-complex deficiencies may be revealed via functional markers (energy, digestion, etc.)
✅ Resources & References Shared
● YouTube Video Links (Thiamine, Taurine, Vitamin D3): 1, 2, 3
● Additional Research Article: Phytochemicals for RCC: Preclinical & Clinical Evidence
✅ Key Takeaways
• Thiamine/B-complex supplementation may support energy and detox, but individual responses vary—genetic context (MTHFR, COMT) matters.
• RVS extract and Taurine show promise in preclinical models but should be approached carefully.
• Vitamin D3, when optimized, may enhance immune surveillance and anticancer response.
• Genetic awareness and detox capacity may influence cancer susceptibility and treatment outcomes.
• Always cross-reference claims, especially where studies conflict. Community experimentation can guide but not replace medical advice.
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