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Gry could use your thoughts, prayers, meditations, or what ever you have to offer

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Frylock

Best wishes to you Gry.... i really hope you can fight these illnesses away :ying:
 

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Was contacted by the health dept, and informed that what I have is MAC, combined with lung cancer.
Said they would shortly be touch with appointments for pulmonary and cancer clinics.
 

jtm

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If lung cancer is what you have, you should use Ganoderma Lucidum, and/or Turkey Tail (better both), minimum 10g daily, this way:
1. Use the grounded mushrooms for a cold decoction, overnight.
2. In the morning, you can drink the cold decoction.
3. The mushrooms (left from the cold decoction) will be used again for a 15 minutes boiled decoction. After cooling, cand be drank. Also, both of them can be mixed and drank over the day, eventually mixed with lemon, or some other taste enhancers.


Also, added to this, 10-30ml Nigella sativa (black cumin) oil should be used daily. If the oil has a strong odor, it may be mixed with some foods. I prefer using raw (undried, frozen) pollen and orange juice, but this is a matter of taste.


10-15g of sodium ascorbate daily will help, 1/2 teaspoon at each 1-1.5 hours, but first two are the best for your problem.


If chemo is done, sodium ascorbate will not be used in that particular day, and only then.


They are other treatments too, wich can be added to thise mentioned, without worrying.



I would also pray a lot, but this is me... Being me, I also know that death does not exist, but is only a passage.
 
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Frylock

Paul Stamets TED talk on about dealing with his mother's breast
cancer. The portion dealing with his mother starts at 7;50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHDoROh2hA&feature=youtu.be&t=7m50s

Well worth watching, it is amazing.

I watched it.... WOW.... i didn't expect that ending :jawdrop:

I think i have just found a new subject to investigate some more....

Thanks for the link Gry, and again, wish you all the best with your health.... I'm not particularly religious so i won't say 'thoughts and prayers' but definitely thoughts.... and probably some of those turkey tail mushrooms.

Good luck Gry :ying:
 

JustSumTomatoes

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My uncle recently defeated lung cancer and had been receiving a new type of chemo treatment called KEYTRUDA immunotherapy. Don't know a whole lot about how it works exactly but it uses some sort of humanized antibody to fight the cancer cells. Each batch was customized to his immune system. Fool still smokes like a chimney.

Cancer can be defeated. Kick its ass Gry.
 

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My dad got over lung cancer twice,, he actually died of a heart attack in the end,, i also agree,, people will have abnormal cell productions throughout the body,, the trick is to get the body to correct them,, think about female smere test,, my 21 year old sister was shown to have abnormal cells,, the doctor said its normal,, cells do this periodically,, it's great they caught it,, now they get to see if the body can correct them as normal or if the body fails and continues to not recode properly,,

In my opinion a tumour is a group of cells that can't differenceate properly,, give it the right environmental cues and it will start to differenceate
 

englishrick

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I really want to know how good this treatment is and ifffffff its easily replicable????????

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ca...rded-to-cancer-immunotherapy-researchers.html

In his laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, Allison studied the T cell protein CTLA-4. When this protein attaches to another protein (called B7) found on the surface of some cancer cells, it signals the T cell that this cell is functioning properly. As long as a regular or cancer cell is sending the message that it is functioning well, the immune system will not destroy the cell. By blocking the CTLA-4 protein and thereby the message that the cell is working as it should, the immune system can recognize cancer cells and attack them. This discovery eventually led to the drug Yervoy (ipilimumab), which is used to treat melanoma skin cancer and some other cancers.
 

jtm

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Cancer is, in over 80% of the cases, an epigenetic disease, and should be treated as such.
Wich, of course, it does not happens.
All the actual treatments works only in some cases, for some time (very rare for long term).
There is research for epigenetic modulators in pharma, but this is not very much development, and, how it is expected, they are already such natural substances.
Clasical medicine will kill you almost always.
Natural treatments, could save one, if applied right, wich is true for maybe 50% cases (far better then 2-3% with conventional medicine).


So, taking into account that the only epigenetic modulators available, and nontoxic, are natural ones, those should be applied.
Epigenetic modulators:
-thymoquinone, as in Nigella sativa/black cumin
-CAPE, as in propolis
-vitamin C (sodium ascorbate if taken orally in large quantities)
-boswellic acids (presumed) like in Boswellia, all species. Very powerful, essential oils does the trick, even if this is not rich in boswellic acids.


And no, weed does not have epigenetic effects, even if it works sometimes in cancers. Sometimes only. Also, being an immunosuppresant, does not help the imune system in the fight. However, when it works, it works...



Also one must keep in mind that the epigenetic factors in cancers are only sometimes driven by infectious diseases, sometimes are driven by toxic factors (bad food, pollution) but sometimes are driven by the own mind/emotions.
Powerful and longterm bad thought pattern/emotions, will do this in many, many, many cases.


This is why many cancer cases fails to cure, and in fact this is why sometimes weed helps with cancer, as it will lock/suppress (for a time anyway), such things.
And also this is why some herbs like Ganoderma lucidum will cure cancer (besides the physical effects).
 
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Seems the good tidings of the temporary fill-in nurse from the County Health Dept gave way to lack of thorough communications when the regular nurse returned, and took the case back over; she (at about 5:00 P.M. Friday) texted Gry and informed him that she was moving his appt. with L.A. Cares out another 2 months.

Oh, to be a rubber ball on a conveyor belt.

Gry is calling/texting the regular nurse to clarify that he hasn't yet received ay services from L.A. Cares, and is in a position to accept the ones he's had, were they not repeatedly cancelled.

He's reportedly also yet to receive the meals on wheels offerings that had been discussed.

Gry stated he was too embarrassed to post this latest reversal of hopefulness.

With the size of the system, infrastructure, number of persons needing services, etc., it is little wonder as to how or why this Country's International Quality of Life Indicators are moving backward in contrast to many other industrialized nations.

No word yet as to the regular nurse's response to requests to get this straightened out... yet again.

Hang in there, Gry. One day the System will figure out which direction it's traveling, and who's driving the bus.
 
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Several days ago, Gry had made an effort to contact the returned regular nurse who had caused his set-back in scheduling. While on the phone with me, he missed her call, and was unable to contact her directly again for a while, if at all.

She reportedly left a direct number with him later for the scheduler at L.A. Cares, and he tried multiple times to contact her. The last I heard, he had not been able to do so.

Meaning either the scheduler doesn't answer her phone as a matter of course, or is out of the office, or the number was a means by which to get Gry to go away, re. the regular nurse for County Health.

Either way, his condition is not one that should've waited this long, or waited at all. And the last report still had him dangling, trying to get ahold of someone who could move his appointment back to a reasonable time out, rather than after the 3rd week of September.

His quarantine is no longer in place, from what I understand, so that should not be an issue at this time.


I suppose when the System is over-taxed, with faces of needy persons passing through at what may seem like light speed, day after day, it may be easier for some, especially the more cynical, to distance the sense urgency and emotion that likely accompanies every person through there, in one way or another. But for those with needs, looking at serious struggles, and getting the unspoken, "Don't call us, we'll call you" vibe, I can imagine that it takes a person much more civilized and patient than myself to endure such complete horse shit.

So that's the current status, as of several days ago. Not exactly cause for celebration, and yet Gry often sounds as though he is making his way through days, and still civil to even those who (in my opinion) need to be awakened abruptly.

"What a Country!!"
 

CosmicGiggle

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Thanks for the update moose and Gry, hang in there man, sure hope some folks come to their senses and things get sorted out the way it should be.:tiphat:
 

JustSumTomatoes

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For the wealthiest country in the world, the states sure do have a lot of the same traits of 3rd world countries compared to other developed areas of the world... Keep up the fight Gry!
 
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