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How to Starve Cancer: Dr Paul Marik conversation with Jane McLelland
How to Starve Cancer: A Conversation with Jane McLelland Another voice that lipids pathways may need to be blocked as well in some cases. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOwGD5gxHmc
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AI generated notes from the video: 1. Substances Mentioned and Their Roles Pharmaceuticals (Repurposed/Off-Label Drugs): - Metformin: Antidiabetic drug; inhibits mitochondrial complex I, reduces insulin/IGF-1 signaling, blocks glucose pathways, works synergistically with statins. - Statins (Atorvastatin, Lovastatin, Simvastatin, Pitavastatin): Cholesterol-lowering drugs; lipophilic statins inhibit the mevalonate pathway, reduce cholesterol for cancer membrane synthesis, lower glutathione/CoQ10 to create pro-oxidant environment, stimulate ferroptosis. - Dipiridamole (Dipyridamole): Antiplatelet drug; inhibits nucleoside salvage pathways (blocks uridine uptake), inhibits pentose phosphate pathway, inhibits SREBP2 (cholesterol pathway), anti-metastatic. - Berberine: Natural compound; lipid-inhibiting properties, mitochondrial inhibitor, blocks OXPHOS pathway, antibiotic-like effect on mitochondria. - Ivermectin: Antiparasitic; weak mitochondrial inhibitor, blocks GLUT4 glucose receptor, synergistic with statins. - Mebendazole/Fenbendazole: Antiparasitics; global glucose blockers, inhibit lactate dehydrogenase (glycolysis), modulate proteasome, anti-angiogenic. - Doxycycline: Antibiotic; inhibits mitochondrial function (targets bacterial-like mitochondria), blocks reverse Warburg effect, inhibits matrix metalloproteinases. - Niclosamide: Antiparasitic; blocks macropinocytosis pathway (glutamine uptake), inhibits OXPHOS. - Cimetidine: H2 antagonist; immune-modulating effects. - Etodolac: NSAID; anti-inflammatory, part of early cocktail. - Quercetin & Apigenin: Flavonoids; block glucose transporters (GLUT1, GLUT5). - Curcumin, Green Tea Extract (EGCG): Natural compounds; multiple pathway inhibition. - GLP-1 Agonists: Anti-diabetic/weight loss drugs; reduce insulin resistance, may lower cancer risk. Supplements & Natural Compounds: - CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10): Antioxidant; mitigates statin side effects, some anti-cancer effects. - NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine): Glutathione precursor; timing-dependent—avoid around chemo to prevent interference, but can protect healthy cells if taken hours after. - Vitamin C: Glycolysis inhibitor, pro-oxidant at high doses. - B Vitamins: Caution advised—high B12 can drive cancer growth; metformin can cause deficiency requiring careful balance. - Saccharomyces boulardii: Probiotic yeast; mitigates antibiotic microbiome impact. - Dan Shen (Red Sage): Inhibits CD36 fat transporter.
Mother of my children has passed on due to glioblastoma brain cancer
1960: polio vaccine pulled for causing cancer via SV40. 1965: the first scholarly articles were published on gain of function of SARSCOV2. SARS bird flues repeatedly shut the world down over the decades. 2020 Jan 28 I shared a scholarly article proving that the SARSCOV2 virus was human made. All scholarly articles were censored. When the jab was pushed on us all by our employers and college administrators I discussed everything in details, and indicated that no family member get jabbed, saying health comes first, we would survive loss of employment and college. I discussed SV40 in jab. Secretly the mother of my children got herself, our children, and her parents jabbed. The health of our entire family except me was wrecked. She accepted 3 boosters as required by her hospital employer. Intuitive Surgical ended my employment. She got a leg-length blood clot. She got glioblastoma. I sent her scholarly articles and discussed repeatedly and at length that the "evidence based standard of care Stupp Protocol" was ineffective, expensive, and was a death sentence. I studied, recommending the standard surgery, declining the brain irradiation, minimal corticosteroids, the Thomas Seyfried Press Pulse Protocol, high fat beef eggs hard cheese no carbs keto diet, 6-diazo 5-oxo L-Norluecine, fenbendazole, mebendazole, ivermectin, hyperbaric oxygen, intravenous vitamin C, ECGC, laetrile, Apigenin, leave of absence, possibly an electric field generator, provided spreadsheets to track her Press Pulse Protocol. I am a scientist. She declined all of this other than the Stupp protocol, accepting surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy that I agree with Seyfried appears to work by making patients so sick to be unable to eat which forces into ketosis. . The glioblastoma slowly at first then exponentially quickly took her capabilities away. She at 62 passed away surrounded by her loving family. ImmunityBio ANKTIVA came too late for the mother of my children, but for those with glioblastoma and most cancer types search for the ImmunityBio 2025 Aug 26 press release, on finance.yahoo.com, https://finance.yahoo.com/news/initial-data-shows_100_disease-123000153.html, where an intital study is claimed to have demonstrated that 5 out of 5 patients with recurrent glioblastoma (glioblastoma growing after the standard protocol) demonstrated "100% disease control" (cancer volume not increasing) with 2 of the 5 "in near complete response". MichaelEdwardWright@gmail.com
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I am sorry for your loss Michael.
Warning - taking Fenbendazole and paracetamol? (acetaminophen)
Hi all, This was something I only recently became aware of so though i should share it. Key Findings from Research :https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3262853/ Animal Study Evidence: A 2011 study in mice found that pretreatment with fenbendazole (at doses equivalent to 8–12 mg/kg/day for 7 days) significantly worsened acetaminophen-induced liver damage. Specifically:Acetaminophen alone caused centrilobular hepatic necrosis and elevated liver enzymes (ALT/AST) within 12 hours.When combined with fenbendazole, the damage was more extensive, with greater necrosis, higher enzyme levels, and 63% mortality within 24 hours.Fenbendazole alone did not cause liver issues.The mechanism appears to involve prolonged depletion of glutathione (GSH), a key antioxidant that detoxifies acetaminophen's toxic metabolite (NAPQI). Fenbendazole delayed GSH recovery without altering acetaminophen's metabolism or major cytochrome P450 enzymes (except a minor suppression of CYP1A2).This interaction was investigated because fenbendazole is commonly used in lab rodents, and it highlights a potential drug-drug effect in hepatotoxicity models. Human Relevance: There are no published clinical trials or case reports confirming this interaction in humans. Fenbendazole is not FDA-approved for human use (it's a veterinary dewormer), so data is limited to off-label contexts like experimental cancer protocols. Both drugs are metabolized in the liver via the cytochrome P450 system, which could theoretically lead to similar risks, such as altered drug clearance or compounded stress on liver function. Sites promoting fenbendazole use (e.g., for alternative therapies) note this as a speculative concern and recommend monitoring liver enzymes (ALT/AST) if combining them, along with liver-supportive supplements like milk thistle.
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Apparently paracetamol can deplete GSH from the liver. GSH is used by cancer cell for its protection. However, depletion of GSH carries its own risks and does not deplete intercellular GSH. I would not encourage using paracetamol but below study is interesting: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4389/4/1/7 Note: Acetaminophen = paracetamol
Chlorine Dioxide Solution - CDS
Does anyone use the CDS? Any success with it?
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@Fitch T Thanks, Any updates on the CDS use?
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@Fitch T Thank you for the update Fitch. Great to hear that it is helping.
CT Scan results
I have stable scan results from last months scan. The bastards make me wait for a month to get the results! It’s a PITA as it’s a month of mental torture and how can I adjust my protocol based on a month ago? I did add in Mistleto therapy (Helixior A) by IV and I have been using fenben with ivm instead of mebendazole. I should learn to do one thing at a time! The previous 2 scans had mixed results but the biggest mets grew slightly so halting that is a huge relief!
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Great news. Glad to hear it!
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