Author: radiusofhope

Temporary Changes to Site –

What? You’re changing the site again? The last time you changed it was 3 years ago. Heck, you only updated this in Nov of 2024. What the hay mister! OK. I get it. All 2 readers are yelling “The world is coming to an end” and “when was the last time I had a really good burger?” I don’t have any concrete answers or thoughts to enlighten or entertain your Sherlock Holmes deductions. But I have been looking at making this site live. Yes, er no it’s not really live at the moment as I do little to nothing to proliferate these pages throughout the WebSphere. Basically, the temp changes I made are removing (for now) the member chats and all associated pages. Heck, it got really lonely joining up as imaginary people to have chats with myself. Which I enjoyed immensely of course as I mostly knew the replies beforehand. Which loses all the spontaneity and meaning of “members” I guess.

So, what now? Well, I will add more content now that I don’t have any members to worry about. Which has exploded to the point of what to post! Picking articles about new therapies is harder then ever. Linking to sites that stay afloat is also a guessing game. Like the one where an critter pops out of a hole and you try to pound it back down with a fluffy hammer? Some of you will remember that, and if you do we’re probably the same age. (laughing until I stop)

Until I figure out a better way of connecting people without requiring fees or paypal donations I’d rather have a simple place where anyone can visit to find obscure info about various and upcoming treatments. Since almost of this info is curated from thousands of existing websites, be sure to do your own research before approaching your medical professional with information they may not have read about. Always discuss alternative treatments with your doctors before trying procedures, supplements etc from the multitude of medical information found on the web.

I will be back!

Soon!

At least I think I will…

So many new therapies!

While I was sleeping, the list of treatments, various drugs, research and trials – continued to astound and amaze! I barely had a chance to explore all the incredible stories coming down the pike! Like for instance…(excerpts below)

“Not expecting a complete response to dostarlimab, Ms. Roth had planned to move to New York for radiation, chemotherapy and possibly surgery after the trial ended. To preserve her fertility after the expected radiation treatment, she had her ovaries removed and put back under her ribs.

After the trial, Dr. Cercek gave her the news.

“We looked at your scans,” she said. “There is absolutely no cancer.” She did not need any further treatment.”

All 18 patients in the trial above had complete remission. While it was only used on rectal cancer, there is a possibility it may work on other cancers that are considered hard to treat.

There are new HIFU options for prostate cancer, various immunotherapy drugs that help the body SEE the cancer cells and destroy them. Some drugs are being repurposed like ivermectin and fenbendazole. When combined with current cancer drugs, the repurposed drugs are helping to give a bigger punch to the overall treatment. Keytruda can be excellent by itself, but when paired with ivermectin, some researchers noticed a 60% to 80% reduction in tumor size!

Does this mean you should be doing the therapies above? Well, maybe. But always have a talk with your oncologist as most should be up to date on upcoming drugs and trials. Some research is hard to believe while some is so encouraging I feel like shouting to the world!

One proven therapy which I always swear by, is love. When you love and receive love, I believe your body creates certain healthy enzymes, that seek out and remove cancer cells. But hey, that’s just me thinking that. Your traction may vary. (smile)

 

 

Almost Halloween Again! And a BAT story to begin it with…

What can I say? Most likely something of course. How about we start with a treatment protocol for prostate cancer that defies perceived medical procedure and tosses it out the proverbial window! You may have even heard whispers about it in mainstream media. While it’s not totally accepted as a treatment regimen, the success rate is out of this world. Yes, I’m talking about (BAT) Bipolar Androgen Therapy.

Or simply put, injecting a high dose of testosterone after a year or two of reducing the testosterone level to almost nothing or androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). After the injection, stopping any t-blockers, is done for a period of time before resuming the daily doses. While there is no standard currently, a 2 week on, 2 week off is somewhere to start.

Please note that all the above needs to be discussed with your doctor(s) before attempting the regimen. Oncologists spend years figuring out ways to reduce the testosterone in your body to keep prostate cancer cells from happily consuming it. A long since proven way to slow/reduce or sometimes stop the cancer from growing or spreading is reducing the amount of testosterone in your body that can feed the prostate cancer.

So, what happens when adding a large dose of testosterone to your low current levels of T? Well, the jury is out on that but the generally accepted thoughts are it overwhelms the cells and causes them to cease to exist. Like going to a buffet but you can’t stop after not having your favorite steak or ice cream for years so you basically gorge on it. And the cells simply explode. Or just stop functioning. When pairing monthly injections with certain immune protocols (think Keytruda), tumors have shrunk up to 60% or more! PSA markers become non-detectable! Does it last or is it temporary? Since this is still very new research there are no guidelines or accepted outcomes. Should everyone try it? Nah, as there is always the possibility of a negative outcome. Most of the research and unofficial trials I have read show little to no side effects. And even if the protocol doesn’t work, there seems to be no downside – only an upside – at least for now. Some excellent information at the websites below which goes into the inner workings of the treatment.

https://www.pcf.org/c/how-bipolar-androgen-therapy-works/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313844/

Well all I can say is this BAT isn’t scary and won’t turn you into a vampire.

It’s Been Awhile, what’s new?

DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor or medical professional. As such the information provided below is for your reading enjoyment only. This info has been gathered from other websites on the internet. 

Yes, I am still here! It’s been a crazy three years since I last posted. So much for my last 3 new years resolutions. Guess they only work if you keep them. Big fat duh. My issues are of course not yours and since you keep your new years resolutions, I applaud you! Maybe this will be the year I apply myself. For the last three years I have been reading some amazing articles, mostly on various new cancer treatments. While I am not a medical doctor, or trained medically in any sense of the word, anything you read here, you should always consult your doctor or do your own research. That’s my disclaimer – and now on to few advancements I have read about.

These last few years have been challenging, for people who work, those who stay at home and the younger crowd as well. With various viruses being classified and “pandemics” which is strange as they have a 99.99 percent survival rate, it doesn’t seem like much of a pandemic. There have been so many articles about “with or without” clauses on death certificates, a person can wonder how much revenue was being made on the forgoing classifications. But I personally am going to abstain from posting my extensive views and just say – it’s been tough the last three years.

And the reason I even mention it, is because of the last three years, new cancer treatments are coming around every corner. IN SPITE OF THE CENSORSHIP! Most of the repurposed drugs used to fight various viruses and other medical issues have been found to directly stop or slow cancer down to a crawl.

I would say we owe the censorship crowd a hearty “Thank You” for bringing awareness, but not intentionally of course, to various drugs that can be repurposed to slow and stop cancer from spreading. One such drug, and famously alluded to kill if taken to fight a certain virus is of course “Ivermectin.” What a misunderstood and falsely accused substance. As it turns out, ivermectin has one of the safest ratings of drugs you can take! It’s been around for quite some time with a safety profile that is amazing. The negative press surrounding ivermectin feels like a bad attempt to stop it from being used on viruses, and not because it works, but because it works on CANCER! There are hundreds of peer reviewed articles that discuss ivermectins affects on cancer cells, in vitro and in vivo. The testing shows it stops some cancers from growing/spreading or otherwise in both the test tube and live subjects. Once again, this doesn’t mean you should run out and stock up, it just means do some research. During a checkup a few years ago, I asked my doctor his thoughts about it. He said that all the research pointed to it being ineffective. Which was basically parroting the media reports made by the pharmaceutical companies, they didn’t want a possible remedy that would stop their current monopoly on an emergency use authorization unknown concoction.  And unknown it’s remained to this day! 

According to research, when ivermectin is paired with chemotherapy, the result is astounding. A higher percentage of effective or enhanced chemotherapy is achieved with it opposed to without it! When paired immunology drugs such as a monoclonal anti-PD1 antibodies, an up to 60 percent shrinking of the tumor was found to happen. 

Let’s not forget the other bad actor in the bunch.  Hydroxychloroquine. It’s been shown to stop cancer as well. Yup, this one substance has a safety profile comparable to aspirin! Not that aspirin can’t be or isn’t dangerous. All substances including water can be bad for overall health is abused. But years of use for medical issues have proven it to be safe when used as directed by medical professionals. And like ivermectin, it’s effective against viruses as well as parasites. What’s not to like about it? Again, to be sure there can be issues with any person that takes the above medications. Some people are allergic, others take more then needed, creating a dangerous medical condition. 

My doctor has been slowly coming around and no longer parrots what the media is saying, so there’s hope. I bring articles to my doc as he’s busy saving lives, and just like most doctors, has little time to indulge in searching for new treatments while performing old ones. Without the medias constant badgering of the above medications, we were decades away from learning about their cancer reducing properties. Thank you government purchased media! I, for one, appreciate you.

And the main take away is always consult with a medical professional, such as your doctor, for any medical treatment.

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