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Big Announcement for Cancer Warriors!
We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Thomas Seyfried will be joining us LIVE on the Cancer Warriors Podcast next Monday, 5th May at 11AM EST! Everyone is welcome to join — this is a recorded podcast that will later go live on YouTube. Admins and moderators will be coming together beforehand to brainstorm and plan. Because many of you will want to ask questions but our time is limited, we will prioritize those who are willing to join via Teams with their camera on, starting with admins and moderators. Important: • If you want to ask Dr. Seyfried a question live on camera, please drop your question in the comments below. • Make it unique — ask something that hasn’t been asked a hundred times already! • Unfortunately, not everyone will get the chance to ask live due to time constraints, but we’ll do our best. This is a very special event — something we’ve never done before. Let’s make it count! This could be our chance to go viral and reach more warriors who need our help. If you can attend, please do. If you’re willing to show your face and ask a question directly to Professor Seyfried, comment below with your question! Let’s show up strong and make this a milestone for Cancer Warriors!
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4 likes • May 3
If our group members can answer these questions it’s fine to me . 1.) Are there any glutamine inhibitors other than DON, does natural glutamine inhibitors like EGCG show any benefit 2.) Does MT can be benefited for non tumours cancers like leukemia, such cancers only have blasts circulating in the blood and could grow very rapidly uncontrolled overnight 3.) Your opinion on Ivermectin, Mebendazole, DMSO , CBD and Methyl Blue 4.) How to take fat soluble supplements during water only fasting days
A Big Favour to Ask Warriors
My plan is to do lots of daily updates on my YouTube channel for the GFM campaign. I've just started using it, no idea when I created it, but part of the update plan was to do lives. This is my go fund me here: My Campaign and has the intro uploaded to YT Unfortunately, you can't go live on YT until you have 50 subscribers. So, here's my ask of you beautiful warriors. Could you please subscribe to my YT Channel so I can do lives? https://www.youtube.com/@SimonLown I will start adding recorded video instead of lives for now, but a live could get so much more reach. So, if I can, that would be my preference. If you get fed-up of my updates, you can always unsubscribe later. 😂
A Big Favour to Ask Warriors
3 likes • Apr 29
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Find Other Warriors With Your Cancer Type
To help everyone connect more easily with others on a similar journey, please comment below with: 1. Your Cancer Type (e.g., Cervical Adenocarcinoma, Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Glioblastoma, etc.) 2. (Optional) Stage/Grade (e.g., Stage 3, Grade 2). Example: “My mum: Cervical Adenocarcinoma, Stage 4.” This way, members can find and connect with others who truly understand the specifics of their situation. Feel free to browse the comments and reach out to those you relate to!
6 likes • Apr 29
Acute Leukemia - Tcell
RESPONSE REQUIRED BY ADMIN/MOD and "Train Will Be Leaving the Station"
In the season of setting goals and intentions, please review and affirm with a "thumbs up" or simple statement of "agree" if you wish to continue in your roles. *****BERNARDO expects the up-coming website to be ready soon. We anticipate growth from that launch and we'll need just a little more structure in place to manage growth. Time is quickly becoming of the essence. I'm not sure what is appropriate, but that will be determined by input from other team members********************************************************************* This is public for the sake of transparency. No response will be deemed as unwilling, or unable to serve under the guidelines posted below. No explanation is necessary: Admins on Skool Role: Admins have full control over the community and can manage all aspects of it. Responsibilities and Permissions: Community Management: o Create, edit, and delete threads, categories, and posts. o Approve or remove members from the group. Settings and Customization: o Access and change group settings (e.g., privacy, membership rules, branding). o Modify leaderboards, course content, and other community features. User Roles: o Assign or revoke admin or moderator privileges for other members. o Manage team members and contributors. Analytics and Data: o View detailed community metrics and engagement stats. Full Deletion Authority: o Permanently remove content, members, or features. Key Difference: Admins are the ultimate decision-makers with complete control over the platform. Moderators on Skool Role: Moderators focus on maintaining order, enforcing rules, and fostering a positive community experience. Their permissions are more limited than admins. Responsibilities and Permissions: Content Moderation: o Edit, pin, or delete posts and comments that violate community guidelines. o Approve or reject posts if moderation is required before publishing. User Management: o Issue warnings or mute members for inappropriate behavior. o Report serious issues to admins for further action.
3 likes • Jan 21
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Metabolic Therapy Plan for High-Grade and Metastatic Cervical Cancer
SOC (Standard of Care) alone has not been enough for us. We are now fully into Metabolic Therapy as a complementary treatment. This plan is based on the hybrid orthomolecular protocol tailored for my mum, who has high-grade, metastatic cervical cancer that has spread to the brain, bones, and lymph nodes. This protocol was developed based on the latest research, insights from our community, and personal experiences. Any suggestions would be appreciated to help further refine this plan. Please note: Always consult with healthcare professionals before implementing any changes. Case Overview - Condition: High-grade cervical cancer with brain, bone, and lymph node metastases. - History: Stroke and Pulmonary Embolism: June (on blood thinners since then). Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy: Completed 6 cycles by October. Imaging Results: NED (No Evidence of Disease) after 4 cycles on PET; 25% reduction in brain metastases. However, new brain metastases have appeared in December (likely due to the blood-brain barrier). Protocol Duration: 12 weeks (regardless of cancer type). Adjustments may be required based on glucose or glutamine-driven cancer types and sensitivity testing. Testing Recommendations To ensure the protocol is optimized, the following tests should be conducted: 1. RGCC: Genetic analysis of cancer cells for personalized treatment recommendations. 2. Imaging Tests: CSR (Chest Radiograph): Detects lung infections or abnormalities. 3. Blood Tests: CRP: Detects inflammation or infection. CBP: Screens for anemia, infections, and clotting issues. Vitamin D: Assesses bone health and calcium absorption. ESR: Monitors inflammation or autoimmune conditions. CBC: Diagnoses anemia, infections, or blood disorders. 4. Organ Function Tests: Kidney Function: Evaluates filtering capabilities. Liver Function: Assesses detoxification and metabolism. Lung Function: Diagnoses asthma, COPD, or fibrosis. 5. Clotting and Cardiac Markers: Fibrinogen: Evaluates clotting risk. D-dimer: Detects DVT or pulmonary embolism. Troponin: Screens for heart attack. 6. Gene Testing: Methylation deficiencies (e.g., MTHFR mutations).
Metabolic Therapy Plan for High-Grade and Metastatic Cervical Cancer
5 likes • Dec '24
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