cancer
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@Ecstatic_Hamster What books or researchers have you found to be most valuable, and what do they say?
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@Ecstatic_Hamster What would you say to a family member if they got cancer? Would you reccomend they totally stay away from the hospital or anything like that?
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Yes, curious re: the above.
Also, I hear so many stories about young people in their 20's and 30's going to doc because of a small pain somewhere, and finding a ton of cancer. Blows my mind that they weren't in tune with any warnings beforehand. Are they just completely hardened and out of touch with their body? Or what's going on? Any warning signs when it develops?
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@eugene fasting by stopping the consumption of food can be useful so long as you consume salty coconut water and fruit juice to preserve electrolytes and lower cortisol somewhat. And I wouldn’t do it more than 36 hours at a time.
It has one benefit, which is lowering endotoxins.
I think a diet primarily consisting of non-animal protein is very important. Keeping methionine below 1g per day is useful to stop cancer from spreading.
I think Dr. Peat never explored methionine to a great degree, at least I never heard him talk much about it, but methionine from animal protein is a factor that limits life and that promotes cancer. It is why a keto diet is a bad bad idea in cancer.
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@brad Some of my findings.
Surgery has some benefit in some cancers.
Radiatiion is usually a bad idea, but not always. For prostate cancer it’s a loser. For breast cancer it can lower chances of a recurrence and is arguably a gain.
Chemo is usually a really bad idea.
I have found that a low methionine diet, and high amounts of THC can help stop, reverse or erradicate many if not most cancers.
You need to be taking 1g of Indica THC a day, which can be done via rectal suppositories, and you don’t get high much or at all doing this. There are shockingly good results for cancers, just from THC. Sometimes, a bit of CBD added to it helps, but usually you want really high THC regardless.
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@Lovesickhs18 gosh, it’s hard to keep someone away from the doctor. People are so conditioned and they are so scared.
There is good literature out there about outcomes and it’s being updated all the time.
Doctors always OVER estimate the benefits of their treatments, and UNDER estimate the risks. You can’t get a straight answer from a doctor.
But if you dive into the literature you can find some good statistical outcomes that can guide you.
If I had a melanoma, I would use topical high grade THC on it. I might resort to blood root if that didn’t work, although it usually works. Blood root can get rid of the cancer but can create a lot of pain in the process and scarring. THC usually doesn’t.
Next on the list is prostate cancer. 40% of men are going to get it at some point and many never know it and live to a ripe old age if they aren’t treated for it.
Prostate cancer can I think be dealt with using high grade THC for a few months, like 1g a day, split into 3 divided doses as a rectal suppository.
Radiation and androgen deprivation therapy are very bad for prostate cancer sufferers, destructive and of no real value statistically speaking.
Breast cancer — the high THC, surgery is often useful. Radiation can prevent recurrence. I think the THC can be used for miantence and in hormone positive breast cancer can result in not needing something like high dose aromatase inhibitors or SERMs (Tamoxifen) that are reoutinely prescribed.
You can go down the list, blood cancers, brain cancer, colorectal cancer — and the THC suppostitories shockingly are usually very effective.
A plant based diet is very helpful because it lowers methionine and lowering methionine is a very easy and useful way to slow or stop tumor growth and support over all health.
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Yes, curious re: the above.
Also, I hear so many stories about young people in their 20's and 30's going to doc because of a small pain somewhere, and finding a ton of cancer. Blows my mind that they weren't in tune with any warnings beforehand. Are they just completely hardened and out of touch with their body? Or what's going on? Any warning signs when it develops?
I think it’s because of vaccines. The vaccines are terrible and young people have suffered the worst most aggressive schedule.
You don’t often have any warning even if your body is riddled with cancer. You can feel okay.
I know a lot of young people have become very hypochondriac too especially about brain tumors.
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The cancer industry is the worst. A cancer suffererer is said to be worth US$300K to the industry.
As soon as you are diagnosed, they rush you through treatment scaring you and painting a grim picture if you do not comply.
Their technique is scaring you with high risk scenarios, underestimating the risks of their treatment, and speeding you through before you have time to think much about it.
It is frightening how effective it is in treating people, and yet many people end up much worse off. They die from the treatment not the cancer.
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Sseth Tzeentach had a livestream talking about cancer a while back. Quite interesting. I wonder how much is peaty advise?
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@gugenmungus would you mind summarizing? Thank you.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster I haven't watched it since it came out, I just remembered it existed. I know he talks about how getting sick can trigger the immune response of the body, getting it to actually work instead of sleeping around and look for invaders (including cancers). The warming up of the body probably also helps
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@Ecstatic_Hamster Would you mind giving the thread a more descriptive title?
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@gugenmungus he seems to recommend hyperthermia treatment for cancer, especially by Dr Kleef from Austria. He also had this slide which I found interesting. He talks about how cancer cells create a chemical environment through their metabolism to scare away immune response, or something like that idk I am not very intelligent.
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@gugenmungus looks peaty
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@gugenmungus thanks. Makes a lot of sense. People who get high fevers sometimes get rid of cancer. Sauna would be very good.
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@pilky don’t see how to do that.
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What are the most common warning signs of cancer?
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@lactose many times none. Or pain, a lump, it can be anything.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster I think you should be able to do it if you click the three little dots next to "Reply" and "Quote" on the original post! Otherwise let me know and I will edit it.