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Hi friends !

 

My wife was surgically operated on for this type of brain tumor on April 30.

She was then treated with the Stupp protocol (It combines daily oral temozolomide chemotherapy with concomitant 60 Gy conformal radiation therapy, followed by adjuvant therapy with temozolomide five days per month).

A new tumor has started again and she must now decide whether to resume chemotherapy with Temozolomide (Temodal) with the risk of a significant drop in blood platelets.

She might like to combine this therapy with a Breuss cure (fasting with vegetable juice).

 

Do you have any experience or testimony on this subject ?

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So very sorry to hear about your dear wife, Jed. You have no doubt spent much time researching ways to treat this. Does any of the research work carried out by Hans-Georg Wirsching at the Department of Neurology,  Swiss National Science Foundation relate to the options you have considered. They may be totally off the area, and I apologise if so, but I wondered if his work has any current value to you. He is researching new therapies for glioblastomas. His research involves using three drugs to slow down the nerve signal messenger glutamate, which stimulates the growth of glioblastoma cells.

 

I will keep you both in my prayerful thoughts.

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  On 8/21/2024 at 7:12 AM, yedidia said:

She might like to combine this therapy with a Breuss cure (fasting with vegetable juice).

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While I'm not against fasting, the neurosurgeon whose talks I've listened to would recommend the opposite.
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In my research on diet and nutrition living with chronic illnesses and developmental disorders, I've learned that brains need cholesterol, protein and fat to grow and heal. The very small amount of glucose that our brains need can easily be made from other macronutrients via gluconeogenesis. This is the basis of the ketogenic diet which was made to treat brain disorders such as epilepsy. Cancer on the other hand requires glucose to grow, somewhere around 400x the normal cell's amount due to being only able to utilize atp from glycolysis and unable to metabolize ketones. Fasting to limit the glucose helps to a modest extent. However, the nutrition that you get from meat is far denser and more bioavailable than vegetables, allowing your brain to heal, and starving cancer without needing to fast. Cancer is a metabolic disease caused by dysfunctional mitochondria, often related to the glycation of cells through excess fructose and glucose. There are many people who have reversed stage 4 cancers with a pure carnivore diet. I've personally been a carnivore for about a year and a half now. In years past, I tried juicing for a time without much success. It was probably better than eating some of the toxic carbs and sugars that I was eating. However, I've since learned that juices are extremely poor in nutrition and very high in certain toxins such as oxalates which wasn't a net benefit in my experience. I've also learned that diet building your body up from the foundation is always far more effective than any pharmaceutical. That's my testimony, I guess.


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