On Wednesday, June 18th at 8:13 PM, we said goodbye to Den Stacey—husband, father, friend, teacher, warrior, and leader in the metabolic cancer healing world. Many of you knew Den because of what he achieved when the odds were against him in 2022. Facing a terminal diagnosis of pulmonary artery intimal sarcoma, Den used the press pulse protocol to achieve NED and stay there for a year, defying every expectation. And he didn’t keep that knowledge to himself. Den spent his final years helping others understand and implement Press Pulse protocols with me by his side and our good friend, Daniel Orrego. He opened his life, his inbox, and his heart to hundreds of people walking the same terrifying path. He taught from lived experience, and he did it with clarity, humor, and compassion. His story gave people hope—and still does. In late 2024, Den’s cancer returned aggressively and by the time it was discovered, the tumor in his heart had grown significantly and metastasized to other parts of his body, including his hip, which fractured in March. This fracture, combined with his need for healing and pain management, made it impossible to restart the protocol. For the past six months, we have carried the brutal weight of knowing what to do, but being unable to do it. Den’s physical body simply couldn’t withstand the necessary interventions—despite our preparation, planning, and absolute commitment. He passed away surrounded by love, and we have no doubt that metabolic therapy gave us years we otherwise wouldn’t have had. We are deeply grateful for that. We know that many of you will have questions. Please know that Den remained deeply faithful to the power of this work, and so do we. He was proud of the impact he made, and we are working on preserving and expanding that legacy for others. Den’s story was never just about the science—it was about the human spirit, about reclaiming health through beauty, love, and ferocity. We will carry that forward in his name. With gratitude,