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I will try to find out the ‘strong’ supplements she took alongside the prescribed drugs to show the full regimen and give a full balanced list. Kinda wish I still worked at my old company; we had two highly skilled statisticians who were paid well to teach statistics classes and weigh in on our statistical requirements (medical company for implantable devices so, as you can imagine the verification requirements were quite high - almost as high as the military).
After an initial breast cancer diagnosis and treatment a few years earlier, the cancer had come back with a vengeance, and she died within a few months. My daughter had a brain tumour and I have low grade serous ovarian ca both very rare cancers and I continuously find that very little funding goes into these cancers, if any.Neither of us could get beyond the hard-sell marketing that was loud enough to drown out how he claims to have “cured” himself, and I got a “blame the victim” vibe that a lot of “self-help” gurus rely on to explain why something didn’t work. Well, it must be nice to feel supported by religious belief; I don't, I personally utterly reject religion; it requires too much suspension of disbelief and there are too many man made illogical stories and rules for me.
I am interested in the Jane McLelland story as maybe that gives us pointers to get the OC under control.Chris Beat Cancer: A Comprehensive Plan for Healing Naturally, published by Hay House, is a National Bestseller as ranked by USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly! Placebo-controlled RCTs including clinical endpoints are recommended to screen novel agents in men with BRPC to mitigate bias because of natural PSADT variability. Now, 18 years later, after suffering from cervical cancer, secondary lung cancer, and treatment-related myelodysplasia, she is alive, well, and cancer-free.
She also advocates integrative oncology - she is not saying no classic treatment, merely finding successful ways of blocking cancer's various feeding pathways, especially in regard to stem cells, a largely neglected area in classic oncology. Since then I heard that both hospitals are closely linked which might also have influenced the refusal. So after my last chemo which was in September I asked for a second opinion and found the hospital I thought could help. Hi Miriam, have read this thread with great interest and at the risk of sounding patronising thoroughly endorse your approach. The Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine (FAIM) is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation.What wonderful and real and complicated about Jane’s thinking is that she does not promote a cookie cutter approach, but rather getting folks and docs engaged in how their specific disease acts and feeds and addressing it on all/as many fronts as possible. Is there anyone out there who is, or knows someone who is, getting positive results from Jane's methods? Hi, I believe, and always have believed, that good diet is vital for us all regardless of our illness. One can look at "levels of evidence" as a stairstep, eliminating possibilities as we climb the stairs. As for the non small cell neuroendocrine, it does normally start in the lung, but a PET and CT scan revealed no primary in there, so it would appear it began in the pelvic region.
I will watch this video but, if Jane McLelland has similar ideals as Chris Wark I have serious distrust of the methodology they espouse. Based on this concept, she developed her own cancer-starving cocktail—utilizing diet, supplements, and off-label drugs—that proved to be more effective than any current cancer treatment. I will also cover some new pathways not included in my first edition - this will give you even more opportunities to find your cancer's Achilles' heel.
Chris is a voracious promoter and 10 days after publishing his book it had 200 or more 5 star reviews. The stem cells are then able to mutate and re-grow so that the cancer comes back harder to treat, stronger and more aggressively. how to starve the cancer (each cancer has a unique metabolic fingerprint, it is not all about glucose, some cancers feed off amino acids, some love fat, even ketones! I'm a horticulturalist, and the twaddle that's promulgated about gardening and growing stuff is unbelievable - I always look for at least two good horticultural sources to back up any new information I get, in other words, scientific back up, not myth and legend.