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HBOT and Hydrogen Therapy: A Synergistic Combination
Bernardo explored the synergistic potential of combining Hydrogen Therapy with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). HBOT increases oxygen and ROS (reactive oxygen species), which can be damaging if unchecked. Hydrogen therapy (H₂), especially when timed post-HBOT, selectively neutralizes harmful ROS (like hydroxyl radicals) while sparing beneficial ones (like H₂O₂), supporting cellular healing without blunting HBOT effects. Hydrogen preconditioning before HBOT may help reduce oxidative stress in sensitive individuals, while post-HBOT use may enhance recovery and reduce inflammation. ✅ Supplements & Compounds ● Hydrogen Therapy (H₂): ○ Forms: Hydrogen-rich water, Hydrogen gas inhalation. ○ Functions: ■ Scavenges harmful ROS ■ Protects mitochondria ■ Reduces inflammation ■ Enhances oxygen utilization ■ Supports long-term therapeutic gains ● Complementary Compounds Mentioned: ○ Metformin (used by Christine Michaud, monitored during HBOT) ○ Betulinic Acid (recommended by Thomas Petracca, citing Dr. Peavler’s video) ■ Proposed as more potent than DON for glutamine suppression ■ Dose: ~6–8g/day (250mg caps) ✅ Therapies & Strategies ● HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy): ○ Enhances tissue oxygenation ○ Increases ROS for signaling and repair ● Hydrogen Therapy adds: ○ Protection from HBOT-induced oxidative stress ○ Complementary anti-inflammatory and mitochondrial support ● Combined use recommended especially for: ○ Cancer ○ TBI, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s ○ Chronic inflammation ○ Post-exercise muscle recovery ● Caution: ○ Avoid combining hydrogen with high-dose oral antioxidants (e.g., Vitamin C) too close to HBOT to preserve oxidative benefits. ✅ Lab Testing & Data Gaps ● Glucose Monitoring: Christine mentioned her clinic tests glucose pre-HBOT to avoid hypoglycemia when using Metformin. ● No direct clinical trials yet comparing before vs. after hydrogen use, but literature supports timing-dependent modulation of ROS. ✅ Resources & References Shared
Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) – Community Research & Resources
Lemon P shared an extensive set of links, case discussions, and practitioner references exploring Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) in cancer and chronic illness. While not medical advice, the post consolidates resources from Dr. Lee Merritt, Prof. Laurent Schwartz, Dr. Manuel Aparicio-Alonso, Dr. Pierre Kory, Jim Humble, and others. Discussions included anecdotal recovery cases, practitioner protocols, historical background, and media controversies. Contributors highlighted that therapeutic CDS dosing is far lower than industrial use levels and that many public misconceptions are due to regulatory and media narratives. ✅ Supplements & Compounds Core agent: - Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) – sometimes referenced as MMS (older term)Often combined with: - DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) for enhanced tissue penetration Reported mechanisms from shared sources: - Selective oxidation of harmful pathogens and potentially cancerous cells - Modulation of inflammation and detoxification - Antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and possible antineoplastic effects ✅ Therapies & Strategies Referenced in shared links and discussions: - Dr. Lee Merritt’s Basic CDS Guide – intro protocols and dosing principles - Prof. Laurent Schwartz & Dr. Manuel Aparicio-Alonso – case on metastatic, otherwise incurable cancer using CDS (including intra-tumoral application) - Todd Callender – personal account of health recovery, including cancer improvement - Odette Rocha – using CDS + DMSO under medical supervision - Intra-tumoral and oral administration discussed in case reports - Emphasis on microdosing and precision preparation ✅ Lab Testing & Monitoring - Imaging (CT/PET) cited in case discussions to track progress - Symptom improvements such as reduced inflammation and improved energy reported anecdotally - No standardized CDS-specific biomarker testing ✅ Resources & References Shared Guides & Practitioner Material: - Dr. Lee Merritt – Basic CDS Guide (Rumble) - Dr. Manuel Aparicio-Alonso – CDS & cancer interviews - Jim Humble – MMS origin and development - Dr. Pierre Kory – History & mechanisms of CDS
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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.
An Update on Simon’s Research – Cancer Compounds & Strategies
Simon Lown compiled a comprehensive list of cancer-fighting agents from days of AI-enhanced, study-based research. While not a doctor, he emphasizes evidence-led, strategic thinking. He is personally following a metabolic protocol after early detection of cancer, and is prioritizing foundational therapies (diet, movement, oxygenation, and mitochondria support) over expensive personalized testing — for now. Others in the thread contributed complementary insights (e.g., Exacta360, RGCC testing, pterostilbene over resveratrol). Simon notes this is not a complete list and plans to publish an even more exhaustive, well-organized version on the upcoming website. ✅ Supplements & Compounds (Not all were listed in the thread, but referenced as part of his compiled resource) ● CoQ10 (Ubiquinol) – Mitochondrial and cardiovascular support ● Resveratrol / Pterostilbene – Antioxidant & longevity agents ● CDS (Chlorine Dioxide) – Asked about by Fitch T, not yet included in the original list ● Future additions anticipated on the website: possibly including DON, melatonin, berberine, ivermectin, curcumin, etc. (based on Simon’s broader involvement) ✅ Therapies & Strategies ● Ketogenic Diet – Core of his metabolic strategy ● Weight training & Rebounding – Enhancing mitochondrial function and lymph flow ● Grounding (bed sheet) – For EMF reduction and inflammation modulation ● Hydrogen Water – Antioxidant and mitochondrial therapy ● Gene Testing-Based Supplements – Personalized biochemical support ● Future Website Launch – Aims to consolidate research in an accessible, less overwhelming way ✅ Lab Testing & Customization ● RGCC Testing – Mentioned by @Mi Mo as a way to avoid guesswork. Costs ~€2000. ● Exacta360 – Offers similar tumor sensitivity testing for both natural and off-label compounds (not just chemo), with fewer controversies than RGCC. ● Simon hasn’t done either yet due to budget priorities, but is open to personalized testing in future. ✅ Resources & References Shared
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Success Using Keto Diet Only?
Richa asked if anyone has successfully reduced tumor size using only a ketogenic diet without additional treatments. Multiple members shared personal experiences and nuanced insights: ● Stuart Briscoe reported early tumor regression from ketogenic calorie-restricted (KDR) diet alone, prior to starting Tagrisso or any repurposed drugs. Regression was confirmed by PET/CT and MRI scans. ● Others noted that diet alone may help slow cancer progression or create stability, but full remission is rare without also addressing glutamine and mitochondrial pathways (press/pulse). ● Simon Lown explained that while diet is foundational in Dr. Seyfried’s protocol, it’s not sufficient on its own for most people. Glucose and glutamine must both be targeted to enhance the effectiveness of other interventions. ✅ Supplements & Compounds Stuart later incorporated: ● Green Tea (EGCG) ● Fenbendazole ● HBOT (40 sessions) Press-pulse strategies often include: ● Metformin, DCA, Phenylbutyrate, Ivermectin ● EGCG, Cimetidine, Loratadine, Propranolol ● Hydrogen gas therapy (Jason Watson recommendation) ✅ Therapies & Strategies ● KDR (Ketogenic Diet + Calorie Restriction) used as a foundational press strategy ● Fasting, low GKI (<2), and autophagy modulation critical in press phase ● Targeted SBRT radiation used selectively after initial tumor regression ● Potential of hydrogen therapy (e.g., AquaCure AC50) explored to maintain NED ● Individualised protocols may depend on genetics, metabolism, and mutation profile ✅ Lab Testing & Metrics ● SUV values on PET/CT scans monitored over time ● GKI readings (Glucose Ketone Index) used to guide metabolic state ● MRI of full spine with contrast to monitor metastases ● Mention of Exacta 360 test for identifying treatment resistance ✅ Resources & References Shared ● Dr. Seyfried’s Press-Pulse Protocol ● Clinical trial of AOH1996 (City of Hope)
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