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Use Compass When Navigating Choices 🧭
Yes, we have choices. When cancer enters our lives, we can’t just hand over the keys and close our eyes. It’s our body, not theirs. We have to study, to understand, and to choose. But with so many paths, standard, integrative, metabolic, where do we even begin? Think of our body as a garden, and our immune system as its soil. A healthy garden resists weeds; a depleted soil lets them take over. This “terrain” mindset can become our guide through every single decision: 1. We study many paths because the main goal is to heal the soil, not just kill the weed. We look beyond the tumor. We explore how bad nutrition, stress, toxins, parasites, infections and wrong treatment choices shaped the environment that let cancer grow. 2. We weigh the real cost: money, yes, but also the cost to our immune “soil.” Every treatment has a price, but the hidden cost is what it does to our body’s defense. High-dose chemo might shrink a tumor fast, but it may burn the soil. 3. We must know the difference between immune supporters and immune destroyers. Use terrain compass to sort them. A treatment that supports the soil might be oxidative therapies, repurposed drugs, supplements, sleep, exercise, targeted fasting, or insulin control through keto. These are not an exhaustive list. A treatment that destroys it might be a blunt chemo combination or extended radiation. Both might have a place, I don't know, but you choose with full awareness, not as a blind passenger. 4. We walk into the doctor’s office with a concept in mind, not just hope. This compass might give us an unshakable stance. When our oncologist says, “This is the standard protocol,” we gently respond, “Thank you. Can you help me understand exactly how this affects my immune terrain? What’s the cost to my body’s ability to heal?” We're not being difficult, we're being the CEO of our own garden. It’s our body, and we refuse to just blindly accept. We co-create. 5. We need to find an MD who reads the same map. Once we’re grounded in the terrain concept, we look for a guide who respects it.
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@Raeesa Bulbulia Sorry about your recurrences & poss. another. ✨🙏✨ Good luck, & feel free to update us.
Weber laser?
This is a post from Chris Hammond who is posting about his cancer journey on his Facebook account. He is utilizing many integrative approaches with chemotherapy (eg HBOT, diet, supplements to overcome neuropathy). Very interesting to read his progress and this one was especially interesting. He provides some background on use of Laser light treatment. “Was just on a call with my functional medicine Dr. - Jennifer Bull. She’s really into cutting edge therapies for cancer, one being the Weber Laser from Germany, which is showing great results with shrinking tumors. She now has one in her office in Timonium MD. She’s developing a training for practitioners in the US. She was saying the wave of the future for cancer medicine is oxygen, plants and light(photodynamic therapy). When it comes to treating cancer tumors with lasers, "Weber Laser" (developed by Weber Medical) primarily refers to Photodynamic Therapy (PDT). This approach combines light-sensitive drugs with targeted laser energy to selectively destroy malignant cells while sparing surrounding healthy tissue. How the Treatment WorksPhotosensitizers: Light-sensitive compounds (e.g., indocyanine green, chlorin E6) are administered intravenously or injected directly into the tumor. These drugs accumulate in cancer cells over time. Laser Activation: A specialized medical device, such as the Weberneedle® Endolaser, is used to direct laser light into the body. Tumor Destruction: The specific laser wavelength activates the drug, triggering a reaction that produces reactive oxygen species (ROS). These ROS act locally to destroy the tumor cells, block their blood supply, and trigger an immune response. Delivery Methods: Depending on the size and location of the tumor, doctors can apply the laser in a few different ways: Interstitial Laser Therapy: Fiber-optic light guides are inserted directly through needles into deep-seated solid tumors (such as breast, prostate, or bladder tumors) to deliver light evenly.Intravenous (IV) Laser Therapy: Laser light is delivered directly into the bloodstream to target circulating cancer cells and reduce systemic inflammation.
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Thanks for the post. I just posted re Weber and LifeWave. There doesn’t seem to be a UK clinic that uses Weber. Re LifeWave, I’ve seen good stuff said about it online, but it’s usually sold in a network (pyramid?) scheme. https://www.skool.com/cancerwarriors/weber-and-lifewave
🔥 Weber and LifeWave
https://m.youtube.com/@WeberMedical/videos?ra=m https://webermedical.com I’ve also seen a lot online re LifeWave Patches. I can’t vouch for either Weber or LifeWave.
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🔥 Dr Robert Yoho & Prof. William Supple
Dr Robert Yoho interviews Prof. William Supple re his new book. https://fenbendazole.substack.com/about https://fenbendazole.substack.com/p/cancer-is-a-parasite-kill-it-with?utm_source=publication-search https://fenbendazole.substack.com/archive The video is re Fenben, not Vit D3, but D3 is mentioned in the first few mins. Prof. Supple’s D3 book will be published in June 2026 *The Prof’s D3 is 110 NG. *The Dr’s D3 is 130 NG. Those👆are USA lab numbers. In the UK, labs give D3 results as NMOL, not NG. To convert NG to NMOL, multiply 1 NG x 2.5 NMOL Therefore... The Prof's D3 of 110 NG in the USA = 275 NMOL in the UK. The Dr's D3 of 130 NG in the USA = 325 NMOL in the UK. I’ve enc. another - audio - interview w/ Prof. William Supple, for those who want to hear it. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UGhttMRJRyg&pp=0gcJCZoBo7VqN5tD https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7SYtShhFQds
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Farmer Joel, Sina PhD. & William F. Supple PhD. May, 2026. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dp4oX6AXYN4&ra=m https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j7T03w_aBqU
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@Darnell Smith Thanks for your appreciation. 🌻
🔥 Renal Cell Carcinoma / RCC, video explanation.
Dr’s video presentation of RCC. Curiously, at the start, he says he’s seeing many more patients with it now. Why? 🤔
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