Please note, I am not a doctor. I don’t have any medical background and I am not offering any medical advice or prescribing any medicine or supplements.
*Update – October 24, 2024. My father is still NED (no evidence of disease). Thank you Jesus!
Here is our protocol.
Repurposed Drugs (Daily dosage):
- Fenbendazole: 222mg (1gram of Panacur – we only use that brand). Note, if you have active cancer, you will want to increase to 2,000mg but be sure to get your liver levels tested.
- Metformin: 500 mg
- Claritin: 10 mg
- Low Dose Naltrexone: 4.5 mg
- Low Dose Aspirin: 81 mg – This is to help with any detrimental side-effects from chemotherapy on the heart.
- Doxycycline: 100 mg (we decided to only use this temporarily)
- Simvastatin: 40 mg (we decided to only use this temporarily)
Supplements:
- Vitamin D3: 4K IUs -10K IUs range depending on blood results
- Melatonin: 20mg
- Onco-Adjunct Pathway 2 from Ultrabotanica: Consists of Curcumin, Quercetin, and Frankincense.
- Onco-Adjunct Pathway 3 from Ultrabotanica: Consists of Berberine.
- We were advised NOT TO TAKE Vitamin A,E, Q-10, or NAC
High Dose Vitamin C IV:
High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C IV has been found to kill cancer stem cells without harming healthy cells. The standard high dose Vitamin C IV infusion dose is:
- Sodium Ascorbate 50 grams in 500 ml USP sterile injection water (note, the range is 50g-100g; start with 50 and see how your body responds).
- IV over 2 hours, 3 times a week for a total of 8 weeks
- It should be sterile water for injection and not normal saline
- You need to take a blood test before receiving his treatment. Proceed only if your G6PD number is not below normal range.
We will be monitoring my dad’s bloodwork monthly. It is very important to do so to make sure his liver is not adversely effected.
Additional things we looked into but decided not to move forward with:
We also looked into the enzyme protocol used by Rodney Stamps, that was pioneered by Dr. William Donald Kelly. This protocol requires an extensive lifestyle change including a very strict diet, coffee enemas multiple times a day, and 72 enzyme pills/day for the first 6-18 months. For this reason, we did not pursue this protocol to start.
We explored Mistletoe extract, one of the most widely studied CAM therapies for cancer. In certain European countries, the preparations made from European mistletoe (Viscum album, Loranthaceae) are among the most prescribed drugs offered to cancer patients. Mistletoe, a semiparasitic plant, holds interest as a potential anticancer agent because extracts derived from it have been shown to kill cancer cells in vitro to down-regulate central genes involved in tumor progression, malignancy, and cell migration and invasion. However, since you need to inject it and it’s coming from oversees, we felt nervous about sterilization and decided not to go this route even though we believe it works.