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Thursday, 3 October 2019

Ann Cameron Cured Her Stage 4 Cancer with Carrot Juice, Nothing Else

My name is Ann Cameron. On July 30, 2013, I had a CT scan for malignant tumors in my lungs. On Aug. 1, 2013, I got the results: “No evidence of cancer.” I believe from…




Carrot and Apple Juice


I believe from personal experience that carrots can cure cancer — and rapidly, without chemotherapy, radiation, or other dietary changes. I think carrots are worth a try for nearly everyone diagnosed with cancer because the results show up very fast.
Here’s the history of my experience:
2012
On June 6, I had surgery for a newly diagnosed Stage III colon cancer. I declined the recommended chemotherapy and felt better and better from that date. But six months later, on Nov. 6,  I had a CT scan follow-up that showed probable cancer in my lungs.
The oncologist said I had Stage IV colon cancer metastasized to the lungs. Later I learned that the colon cancer surgeon believed cancer in the lungs was unrelated to the colon cancer, an independent development. His reasoning was that colon cancer, even metastasized, grows very slowly, and the two lung tumors were growing fast.
The oncologist also said radiation wouldn’t help me. She recommended chemotherapy to retard my demise but said chemotherapy wouldn’t cure cancer. I asked the surgeon about my life expectancy. He told me that without chemo I probably had only two to three years to live — and not much more with chemo.
I was very distraught. I read everything I could find on the Internet about alternatives to chemotherapy and radiation. I already had a list of twenty or so recommended substances that didn’t work, that my husband had tried for six months before dying of lung cancer in 2005.
I hit upon a letter on the Internet by a California man named Ralph Cole, saying that drinking the juice of five pounds of carrots daily had eliminated small squamous cell cancers on his neck and that a few others had told him the juice had helped with a variety of cancers. Ralph was very detailed in describing his own experience and wasn’t selling anything or engaging in self-aggrandizement. On Nov. 17, I started drinking the juice in the quantity Ralph recommended.
I Juiced 5 lbs of carrots per day
On Nov. 27,  a PET scan confirmed the findings of the CT scan: the presence of “spots,” swollen lymph nodules, and two small tumors in enlarged lymph nodes between the lungs,  each about an inch long by 1/4 inch diameter.  According to the radiologist ‘s report,  these tumors were “avid for sugar” and “rapidly growing.”
Drinking carrot juice, unlike some supplements that oncologists prohibit during conventional treatment, is perfectly compatible with simultaneous radiation or chemo; but I didn’t want the recommended chemo because I had researched and dreaded its side effects.
So I had no chemo, no radiation, no other treatments, and no dietary changes beyond the carrot consumption, and continuing eating meat and ice cream and indulging in other dietary vices  (I don’t recommend ice cream for cancer, but only want to emphasize that drinking carrot juice was the only change I made in my life, besides gratefully accepting prayers and “good energy” from friends and asking for wisdom and help from Whoever is up there in the Beyond.
2013
On Jan. 7,  after eight weeks on the carrot juice (a quart to a quart and one-third daily) I had my first follow-up CT scan. It showed no growth of cancer, some shrinkage of the tumors, and fewer swollen lymph nodes. In just eight weeks, the growth of the tumors had stopped.
It’s interesting that eight weeks is the same amount of time on carrot juice that it took Ralph Cole to eliminate  his squamous cell tumors.
For the next six months, until the end of July 2013, I continued drinking the juice faithfully every day, except when I was traveling. I used an Omega Juicer at first, which made about a quart of juice from the five pounds of carrots. Because of moving, I switched to a Champion Juicer, which made about a quart and a third from the same amount of carrots. Both juicers were effective. I made all the juice for the day in the morning, drank part, and kept the remainder in the refrigerator, drinking it throughout the day. Every month or so when I traveled, I would go three or four consecutive days without juice.
A CT scan at the end of March 2013 showed no growth of cancer, no new cancer, no swollen lymph nodes, and further shrinkage of the tumors.
A CT scan on July 30, 2013, showed no evidence of cancer!
The swollen cancerous lymph nodes had returned to normal size and were stable.  I told my oncologist for the first time about my carrot juice treatment, saying I hadn’t told her because I thought she would be skeptical.  She said that she was sure that many natural substances are effective against cancer, but that she can’t recommend them because of the lack of formal studies and statistical support.
My understanding is that M.D.’s must rigidly conform to recommending chemotherapy or radiation, and nothing else, lest they fly in the face of proven published research and cause a patient’s injury or death with unorthodox advice — which could get them a big medical negligence lawsuit.  So you can bring up carrots, or cabbage, or curcumin with your doctor, but even if they are interested, they are not free to recommend these substances to you.
My oncologist recommended a new scan in six months, but in six months I’ll likely be in Guatemala where a scan involves drinking a lot of a very nasty-tasting contrast medium. So I’ve decided to wait a year to have the next scan. Meantime I will keep on with occasional carrot juice, and aim for less meat and ice cream, and more salads.
To reprise my progress: 
  • Two weeks after starting the carrots, there was no improvement.
  • Eight weeks after starting the carrots, the tumors had stopped growing and were shrinking.
  • Four months after starting the carrots, all the lymph nodes in my lungs had returned to normal.
  • Eight months after starting, there was no sign of cancer anywhere in my body.
I believe that a newly diagnosed person like me, still in generally good health,  could safely put off  chemotherapy for eight weeks to see if five pounds of carrots daily, as juice, will halt the growth of cancer. If the carrots work, one might continue postponing chemo as long as the carrots continue to arrest cancer and, one hopes, eventually eliminate it entirely. My latest CT scan  (July 30, 2013) proves this has happened for me.
The carrot cure also worked for Ralph Cole’s squamous cell cancers. I think they probably will work against a wide range of cancers. The effective ingredient in the carrots is falcarinol, which has been proved effective against cancer in lab experiments with rats and mice done in Denmark and the UK. Using carrots or falcarinol, Dr. Kirsten Brandt and colleagues in the UK have retarded by a third the growth of tumors in lab rats injected with a carcinogen. They have fed the rats and mice what proportionately in humans would be a pound and a half of carrots.
Drinking the juice from five pounds of carrots daily, as Ralph and I have done, is a human equivalent dose more than triple what Dr. Brandt gave the rats. I hope that many people and organizations will help fund her work, which so far has struggled to find strong financial backing.
This testimonial appears on www.chrisbeatcancer. It is used here by permission.
https://www.cancertutor.com/ann-cameron/
https://www.chrisbeatcancer.com/ann-cameron-cured-her-cancer-with-carrot-juice/

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

PART 2 - The 7 Wonders that Cured Bettina’s Cancer - MUST READ

One of the highlights of each Annie Appleseed conference is the Patient Panel, featuring three cancer patients who tell their stories.


By Lee Euler / April 24, 2019
(This is the second of two articles about the 2019 Annie Appleseed cancer conference in West Palm Beach, Florida.)
One of the highlights of each Annie Appleseed conference is the Patient Panel, featuring three cancer patients who tell their stories. The moderator, Julie Chiappetta, summarized her own story of healing from cancer 19 years ago.
Back in 2000 when Julie was first diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer, at a time when she was under stress from a high-paying job, doctors told her she needed serious conventional therapy. “You’ll die unless you do as we say,” they claimed, but she just said no.
Instead, she took a couple of months off to find out what she was dealing with and what she could do. She decided she needed to become the Chief Executive Officer of her own body, which was also stressed out from running in races.
After investigating her options, she decided to make some radical changes. She threw out her microwave and carpeting and made many other improvements to start over with a clean slate, and she was careful not to slip back into the way she had lived that made her sick.
Her plan included “rest, alkalinity, eliminating sugar and white food, and sticking with it.” She cautioned women to avoid mammograms because they’re only 40 percent accurate and they emit radiation that causes cancer.
She quoted cancer researcher Dr. Samuel Epstein, M.D., who said, “It’s a sobering fact that over a period of 10 years a premenopausal woman undergoing annual regular mammography receives almost half of the radiation that was measurable from a mile away from the Hiroshima epicenter.”
The seven wonders that cured Bettina’s cancer
The first panelist Ms. Chiappetta introduced was 52-year-old Bettina Tammaro from Denmark. She’s a teacher, a coach, and an adventure hobbyist.
When Ms. Tammaro was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2001, doctors talked her into surgery and radiation. In 2012 the lymphoma reappeared, but she said “no” to conventional treatments and decided to choose the natural way instead.
She told the audience, “Going alternative was like walking the plank and taking the jump into the deep blue sea.” She discovered a well-known video called “Cancer Is Curable Now,” and applied the following “seven wonders.”
  1. An alkaline eating plan plus nutritional supplements including vitamins A, C, B12, magnesium, selenium, dried herbs, and seaweed
  2. A lot of physical exercise
  3. Restorative sleep, because the immune system’s ranger cells can’t work when you’re tired
  4. Detoxification through rebounding on a mini-trampoline, infrared heat, massage, and intermittent fasting
  5. Passion for life, including a survival island adventure and volunteer work in Africa.
  6. Attending to the mind/body/soul connection through spirituality, forgiveness, and stress management
  7. Balance
Bettina said she’s an enthusiastic outdoor adventurer, and she urged the cancer patients in the audience to “be brave enough to do crazy things! Do the free things. Take off your shoes. Do breathing exercises. Hug a tree.”
She said she enjoys jumping into the ocean, spends lots of time in nature, and loves the woods so much that she actually does hug trees.
The next panelist, Ryan Sternagel, has never had cancer. But as a husband and father he had agonizing decisions to make in 2013 when, a month before his son’s first birthday, his wife felt a lump in the baby’s back.
Ryder had stopped growing at six months and couldn’t handle solid foods. The health crisis was a cancerous growth coming out of his spine and metastasizing to his bones. The diagnosis was neuroblastoma. To make matters worse, the hospital gave him a staph infection from a port, requiring antibiotics at the same time the child received chemotherapy.
Normally chemo is an elective treatment, but the government regards it as mandatory for children with cancer — even in cases when they’re old enough to say they don’t want it and their parents agree that chemo shouldn’t be given. Unless parents want to go on the lam, the child is going to get chemo whether the parents like it or not.
Accused of child abuse
Even though the Sternagels were reluctantly cooperating with the poisonous chemotherapy treatments, they were also giving Ryder so many alternative therapies that they were reported to “child protective services” for “medical neglect” and possible “child abuse.” They were cleared of these accusations because there was no proof that the alternative therapies were harmful.
Instead of defying the authorities, the Sternagels took a smart middle course by cooperating just enough to avoid trouble while taking serious steps to mitigate the poisonous damage of the chemo.
Their experience proved you CAN stay healthy in the hospital. In Ryder’s hospital room, for example, they had a juicer and a water filter, and they put lots of supplements in the juice. They also had a rice cooker. One nurse remarked, “So you’re making his feeds?” They were! They gave Ryder about 50 supplements, some with food, some without. The Sternagels had spent hours researching on PubMed, the vast database of almost every medical journal article published.
The doctor had told them their son needed four rounds of chemo to meet a certain goal. The Sternagels replied, “If we can get there in two rounds, will you let us stop?” The doctor said, “That’ll never happen.” It happened.
But even when the proof was in front of his eyes, the doctor still insisted that Ryder had to finish all four rounds. And that’s not all. After the first four rounds, the doctor said another four rounds were required. At that point, the Sternagels pulled up stakes and moved to Utah, where they would start with a new team of doctors.
Ryder made so much progress that the new doctors agreed to a “wait and see” approach. It soon became obvious that no more chemo was needed, so Ryder never received any more.
The Sternagels built a house in the woods outside Park City, Utah, using only natural, non-toxic materials, and everyone in the house is safe from the harmful, cancer-causing effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs), which are difficult to avoid in technologically advanced countries, especially in urban areas.
Ryder is still doing fine.
Advice from a cancer survivor: Lose the anger
The last panelist to tell his story about overcoming cancer was Ryan Luelf. Married for 19 years with three children, ages 7, 9, and 18, he said he was turning 39. He gave this advice to other patients who are struggling with cancer:
“Stop being angry. Stop being pissed off about what happened years ago. Remember, life flows downstream. Don’t paddle against the current. Toss the oars aside, and get in the flow.
“Tune into your own infinite intelligence to find your own path, and then share it with others to help them find theirs. Drop out of your head into a deeper place within you. Get deep! Don’t live out of your ego or else you’ll miss the present moment. The present moment is all we have, and it’s always all we have.
“Don’t be lost in thoughts about the future or the past. Be in ‘the now.’ Bring all your awareness about what you’re doing.”
In 2015 Ryan began suffering from night sweats and swollen lymph nodes in his neck. Then he came down with horrible headaches. He found out he had stage four non-Hodgkins lymphoma with metastasis from the liver to the bone marrow.
That very instant, he decided he was going to live, period. He had a wife and children who needed him. He said, “NOTHING is more powerful than deciding what your destiny is.”
Patient has the guts to contradict his arrogant doctor!
Ryan’s doctor told him, “This cancer will kill you. You’ll do chemo, but it could kill you in the first two weeks. If you don’t do chemo, you’ll be dead in two or three months.”
This is how he replied to that doctor: “That’s not going to work for me.” He told the cancer patients in the audience, “Don’t make an agreement with a human being’s opinion. Instead, form an opinion that will serve you well, and believe it.”
Ryan never thought he would die from the cancer, but he knew it was possible, and he was at peace with it. His wife, on the other hand, was stressed out. Instead of ignoring the elephant in the living room, he told his wife, “It’s time to talk about the possibility that I might die and face it and deal with it.”
They had long talks. He got his financial affairs in order to make sure his family was provided for. Going through this process wasn’t a sign of defeat but an honorable and respectful course of action.
One day his wife looked him in the eye and told him, “If you die, the kids and I will be okay.” He felt relieved when his wife gave him permission to die, which gave him permission to be fully alive and in the present.
Needing $30,000 for his alternative treatment plan in a Tijuana cancer clinic, Ryan rolled up his sleeves and raised it by not being afraid to ask others for help. Based on his experience, he’s developed a reasonably priced fundraising course which is for sale to cancer patients and others on the website FreelyFunded.com. When he set up a crowdfunding website, 800 people donated, enabling him to get the treatment he needed.
Just for the heck of it, and with his wife’s permission, he decided to do something wild. He sold their house, bought an RV, and took off on an adventure traveling the U.S. Now he’s ready to settle down and buy a house in Tulsa.
Remarkable benefits of a juice fast
Using colloquial, PG-13 language, cancer coach Jill Schneider described her journey to healing from malignant cervical cancer back in the 1970s.
Her doctors wanted to hustle her onto the operating table for a hysterectomy, but she refused. Instead, she experienced profound healing in a jungle in Venezuela and in the mountains of Peru.
She took herbs from a doctor of Chinese medicine and purified her blood by going on a brown rice diet for ten days. Then she added vegetables to the brown rice plus nuts, seeds, and beans. She hiked in the mountains and felt wonderful. She actually forgot that she had a cancer diagnosis.
When she ran out of money, she came back to America — and her tests were normal.
Jill advises cancer patients first to address the physical causes: dehydration, exhaustion, and malnutrition. “Fix those first before you do anything. It’s a great start. Malnutrition is fixed by juicing. Everyone should do a juice fast. Fasting is holy. The kitchen is the holiest place in my house.”
At retreats she does massage and promotes relaxation and sleep. She said, “We need the sugar from fruit for our brain. You have to clean out your colon. Clean it out. Get that s–t out! Usually people lose about a pound a day during a fast. If you have digestive problems, stop eating!
“Start with a three to five day fast. You’re going to feel like s–t the first few days, but don’t be afraid of it. Accept it. Enjoy it. Watch comedies. Try to laugh your *ss off during the first few days. Break the fast with salad, watermelon, and avocado. You’re going to get your youth back and your mojo back!”
Jill is located in Delray Beach. Her website is www.circle-of-life.net.
The conference ended with presentations about cannabis, also known as “medical marijuana.” Also lumped into this category is CBD oil from hemp, although it isn’t marijuana and has no psychoactive effect. In marijuana it’s the compound called THC that causes the high.
Although THC and CBD have medicinal value, not only for cancer but also for pain management and other health problems, the problem is that they are difficult to dose. How much should you take? Nobody can say for sure, according to the presenters at this conference.
There’s almost no chance your physician has any idea how much is the right amount. For those who want to try these remedies, the best advice is to “go slow and start low,” only using as much as you need to feel better instead of getting yourself so zonked (in the case of THC product) that you’re out of it.
Sometimes CBD oil is enough. In other cases, a combination of CBD and THC have been found to be helpful. The good news for patients looking for pain relief or recovery from cancer without getting high is that CBD oil mitigates the psychoactive effect of THC.
Here’s the magic ratio: if you take four parts CBD to one part THC, you’ll get the medicinal benefits of both substances without the mind-altering effect. Using THC and CBD together in this way can even help cigarette smokers and opioid addicts quit their addictions.
For cancer patients who want to use this remedy, micro-dosing is perhaps the best approach because it keeps the cost down and can be done on a long-term basis if desired.
Despite the obvious medicinal benefits of cannabis, including no significant bad side effects, the disadvantages are considerable: nobody knows for sure how much is necessary or how long you should take it, and the monthly cost can be prohibitive, depending on how much is used.
What’s more, legality is still an issue in many places. CBD oil has significant medical benefits without the legal issues surrounding mind-altering THC/cannabis.
No such thing as a free lunch, right? Wrong!
Keynote speaker Dr. Mary Hardy, M.D., suggested an option that, for many, might make more sense than cannabis: medicinal mushrooms. She said, “Medicinal mushrooms are as close to a free lunch as you can get: medicinal benefits without side effects.”
Dr. Hardy mentioned several mushrooms she likes, including Reishi (Ganoderma), Coriolus (Turkey Tail), Shiitake, and a mushroom extract called AHCC. It has been said that whether you have a disease or not, everybody should be on two medicinal mushroomsreishi and cordyceps — because of their wide-ranging medical benefits for various organs and the immune system.
Several reputable companies sell these mushroom extracts, including Mushroom Wisdom, Fungi Perfecti, and Mushroom Science.
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/the-7-wonders-that-cured-bettinas-cancer/

Sunday, 22 September 2019

Even in The Face of Impossible Odds – Proof You Can Beat Cancer

Jane McLelland was supposed to die in 12 weeks. At least that’s what the statistics say when cervical cancer has spread to a woman’s lungs.
By Lee Euler / March 3, 2019
But this 35-year-old UK physiotherapist, wasn’t ready to give up on life when she got the bad news in 1999. She had too much to live for. She refused to accept her prognosis. Instead, she threw herself into research and came up with a plan.
It worked. Here’s what she did. . . and what might help you, too. . .
Jane decided she would starve the tumor with anti-cancer nutrients and herbs, and cut off its supply lines until it shrank and died. At the same time, she would keep her healthy cells and organs well nourished.
It was a daunting task, but all seemed to be going well until she was hit by a new, massive blow. In 2003 she was diagnosed with therapy-related leukemia, a little known late-stage side effect of the chemotherapy that she had unwisely decided to undergo years before when she was first diagnosed. This “side effect” is almost always fatal.
Her situation seemed hopeless. But in 2004 the results of the protocol she started five years earlier were in. The cancer was gone. Jane remains cancer free to this day.
Poor experience with physicians
Jane’s problems actually began way back in 1989 when some mildly abnormal cells were found. After treatment she was told repeatedly during the following five years that there were no more abnormalities.
But she was diagnosed with cancer in 1994 just the same. Her gynecologist turned out to be totally incompetent, a fact that became obvious a few years later when there was a national recall of over a thousand of his patients.
She also had a bad time with her surgeon. She hadn’t borne children but she still had hopes of raising a family in the future. Yet her request to freeze some of her eggs before chemotherapy and radiation was brushed aside.
Her experience with her oncologist was no better. She found him to be “brusque, dismissive and scornful” of other options she suggested. In general, she found the oncologists she met to be arrogant and dogmatic, unwilling to consider anything but their “gold standard” treatments — and certain they know what’s best for you.
Five years after she first learned she had cancer, and after all these negative experiences with conventional cancer treatment, she was told her disease had progressed to stage 4 – the “death sentence” I described at the beginning of this article. That’s when she realized she would have to become her own expert if she was to have any chance of survival.
Taking the first steps to regain health
She started by making changes to her diet, even though the medics said this was useless.
She learned that cancer feeds on glucose, so it made sense to her to opt for a healthy low carbohydrate diet where foods that would spike blood sugar and insulin-like growth factors were eliminated. She also kept saturated fats to a minimum, avoided foods that could trigger inflammation, and reduced her overall calorie intake.
Then she changed her oncologist. This was essential. Jane found someone who would be a collaborator, not a dictator.
Because certain enzymes and other factors are linked to inflammation and fuel cancer growth, it made sense to take something that would inhibit them, like low-dose aspirin. She put this to her thoracic surgeon (who operated to remove a third of her lung), but he thought not. There wasn’t enough evidence to support its use, and it could be risky, he suggested.
She ignored his advice and took it anyway as well as other anti-inflammatories — ginger, curcumin and omega 3 fish oils.
Jane also made regular visits to an integrative doctor who specialized in cancer.
Stepping up natural treatments
He prescribed folate, because methotrexate, the chemotherapy drug she’d taken when first diagnosed, would have depleted it. Folate is an important building block of DNA.
He also recommended B vitamins to detoxify excess “bad” estrogen (estradiol), which stimulates tumor growth, and niacin to starve cancer by reducing fat.
She also drank green tea, green juices, and a juice made from apple, carrot, celery and beetroot.
Her choice of anti-cancer supplements included mahonia aquifolium extract, EGCG from green tea, gymnema sylvestre, hydroxycitrate, pycnogenol, silibinin (milk thistle), ellagic acid (from strawberries), resveratrol (from red grapes), glucosamine sulphate, nattokinase, and CLA (conjugated linoleic acid).
The supplement program aimed to accomplish several things.
First, it targeted and blocked different tumor pathways and growth factors. Second, it reduced the likelihood of cancer cells getting stuck in blood vessel walls where they could establish themselves and grow new tumors. Third, it would make chemotherapy more effective.
To boost the immune system, she took other supplements. Medicinal mushrooms, including maitake-D fraction extract, beta-glucans, MGN3 (a rice bran extract), DHEA and melatonin. She was also advised to eat all the day’s food within a narrow time frame so as to mimic fasting and help raise immunity.
Reluctantly agrees to chemotherapy
All Jane’s instincts told her high-dose chemotherapy was entirely wrong, yet despite grave misgivings she agreed to it.
Even though her oncologist accepted it was a crude and blunt tool that caused a lot of collateral damage, she had nothing else to offer this patient.
But after several months, Jane was not prepared to put up with its debilitating effects any longer and managed to persuade her oncologist to lower the dose over the next four months.
Nine months later, well past the date when she was “supposed” to be dead, she was alive and sported blood markers that indicated no detectable cancer in her body. But she knew it was very likely the cancer would come back, so she maintained the protocol and added to it.
Time for IVC and UBI
Jane now visited a different integrative doctor in order to receive intravenous vitamin C (IVC) and Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation (UBI).
The latter involves taking a syringe full of the patient’s blood, exposing it to ultraviolet C light, then reintroducing it into the body. This technique stimulates a powerful immune response, kills pathogens and improves the abnormal micro-environment around cancer cells.
At the same time, Jane added shark liver oil to her regimen as well as genistein, quercetin, chromium picolinate and vitamin K3. She also focused on establishing a good balance of bacteria in the gut as this is so important for a healthy immune response.
She had some bad news when test results from her first integrative doctor found a large number of parasites called Blastocystis hominis in the gut. Treatment involved intensive therapy over several months with a lot more supplements and dietary changes.
Chemotherapy-induced leukemia
All seemed well for the next four years, but in 2003 she was suffering with fatigue and night sweats. Tests run by a third integrative doctor she consulted suggested she now had acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
This was almost certainly a direct result of chemotherapy and radiation treatments which damage the bone marrow. Therapy-related blood cancers have an extremely poor prognosis.
The treatment prescribed for AML was yet more chemotherapy, which she considered madness, so she decided to step up her arsenal of helpers instead.
Diet, supplements and other natural therapies kept her cervical cancer at bay, but for AML, additional big hitters were required.
It was time to investigate drugs. . .but not the ones oncologists hand out.
Beneficial pharmaceuticals
Many approved drugs used for a variety of purposes also have anti-cancer activity. They are not approved for cancer, but any doctor can prescribe “off-label” drugs if they are so minded.
The first promising pharmaceutical she came across was the blood clot inhibitor, dipyridamole. According to the medical literature, this has powerful immune-protective and anti-cancer properties.
The next was lovastatin. As well as lowering cholesterol, it was found to cause pronounced apoptosis in her type of leukemia. She discovered that a combination of lovastatin with the anti-inflammatory drug etodolac multiplied the anti-cancer effect five-fold.
Each drug was low in toxicity and starved the cancer of major metabolic drivers in different ways.
Months later her blood markers were back in the normal range and she has been cancer free for almost 15 years.
A combination of approaches is needed
Jane’s recovery is truly remarkable considering she was diagnosed with cancer in the last century. She had to act as her own guinea pig to come up with a constellation of therapies to target cancer from all angles.
Jane has continued to research better approaches to treating cancer and now advises other cancer patients.
She believes today’s entire focus on genes in conventional research is wrong. It certainly has a place, but it should be combined with treating the altered metabolism that’s common to all cancers.
She writes, “In the mad dash to get rid of a tumor, the patient is over-treated with high levels of either chemotherapy, radiotherapy or targeted therapies. This approach is doomed to fail — it only makes the patient more resistant to future treatment.
“Focusing on the DNA does not affect the cancer ‘stem cell’. Cancer returns harder and more aggressively than before. The cancer mutates and eventually becomes resistant to these ‘targeted’ treatments.
“Treating the cancer metabolism on the other hand, alongside targeted approaches, will reach the stem cell and offer the real opportunity for a cure.”
Our last issue discussed an herbal extract that has so many applications, you could call it a wonder drug (if it was a drug…) If you missed this valuable news, it’s running again below.

References:

  1. How To Starve Cancer by Jane McLelland, Agenor Publishing, 2018
https://www.cancerdefeated.com/even-in-the-face-of-impossible-odds-proof-you-can-beat-cancer/