Hey Warriors,
I wanted to share an honest update about my mum’s latest scan and what I’ve learned through this process — I hope it helps others make more informed decisions.
Unfortunately, my mum’s recent PET scan results weren’t good. For context, the previous scan in June showed a mixed response with one new lesion appearing. Because of financial constraints, we stopped IV Vitamin C and HBOT about four months ago, and I had planned to strengthen her protocol with additional off-label therapies — Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), Doxycycline, Hydroxychloroquine, and Niclosamide — all discussed in Jane McLelland’s book How to Starve Cancer. My mum completed the 3-month Orthomolecular protocol back in June and that’s when we saw positive but mixed results.
At the time, my mum had strong faith in the NHS oncologists and their plan with immunotherapy (Keytruda). They weren’t sure if the June scan reflected pseudoprogression or inflammation, and even though the radiologist advised a CT scan for clarification, the oncologists decided to wait until the next PET scan. Sadly, that delay cost us valuable time. The latest scan now shows more lesions, and we were told now that SRS/Gamma Knife is no longer an option. The oncologist’s words were: “It’s too late for that.” Also CA125 jumped from 395 to 1100 in 3/4 months.
The NHS is an incredible resource in many ways, especially because it funds chemotherapy and immunotherapy, but most NHS doctors have little or no understanding of metabolic therapy. They tend to dismiss it or even speak negatively about it. I printed out research papers and handed them directly to the team, but they ignored them completely. My mum followed their advice because she trusted them, which is understandable, but this experience has changed her perspective. Now she wants to move forward under integrative expert guidance, possibly through Astron Health or a similar precision-medicine approach.
From Jane McLelland’s book, I learned that adenocarcinomas (like my mum’s) are generally glutamine-driven, meaning they rely heavily on glutamine as a primary fuel source. We target glutamine in several ways — through fasting and exercise simultaneously, which deplete available fuel, and more importantly through the use of specific off-label drugs. One of the most powerful glutamine antagonists is DON (6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine), though it’s out of reach for most of us due to limited access and high cost. That’s why it’s crucial to investigate or implement other off-labels that can impact glutamine metabolism indirectly. This is also where diet becomes strategic: a pescatarian approach, as Jane suggests, or a vegan keto diet during the kill phase makes a lot of sense for targeting both glutamine and methionine metabolism simultaneously.
She also explains that methionine protects cancer cells from oxidative stress, which is why restricting methionine through a vegan keto diet can make them more vulnerable during the kill phase. Jane recommends cutting out dairy and red meat and following a pescatarian-style diet instead.
One of the most important lessons for me from her work is that if we only block one or two metabolic pathways and leave others open, cancer quickly adapts and becomes more aggressive. That’s why it’s vital to target multiple pathways simultaneously, ideally those specific to your own cancer type. You can identify these by asking your oncologist, researching on PubMed, or through testing. Astron Health (uses Exacta360) maps your cancer’s metabolic and molecular pathways, while RGCC tests circulating tumour cells to see which drugs and natural compounds are most effective.
Following my mum’s latest news, I recently completed a five-day water fast, and it gave me a lot of clarity and peace of mind. For anyone underweight, please be careful with prolonged fasting and always make sure it’s appropriate for your situation. Also, HBOT remains out of reach for most people, but Jane notes that regular exercise while breathing oxygen from a concentrator at home can be just as effective, if not more so, for driving oxygen deep into tissues and mimicking hyperbaric effects.
After studying numerous survivor cases for over a year, I’ve noticed some clear anecdotal patterns. Some survivors who achieved NED (No Evidence of Disease) seemed to follow a vegan keto diet combined with strong pro-oxidants like CDS or hydrogen peroxide. For example, @Fitch has been using CDS safely with no side effects, but it’s absolutely essential to follow the correct dosage and protocol and to consult a qualified doctor before using it, as misuse or excessive dosing can cause harm. These observations make me think that pro-oxidants may play a key role — either by directly damaging cancer cells or by helping the immune system identify and attack them so they can’t hide. This may also explain why revolutionary immunotherapies like Anktiva, which @Stuart has shared immensely about, use small doses of chemotherapy (pro-oxidant) to activate and guide immune recognition rather than suppress it.
On the mental and emotional side, I’ve also started exploring psychedelic mushrooms as a potential shortcut to achieving the deep mental states that Joe Dispenza describes in his meditations. Alongside that, I’ve been exploring breathing techniques inspired by Wim Hof. These are powerful tools that should not be underestimated, especially for those facing cancer. The mind, I believe, is at least 70 percent of our success. For anyone struggling with mental health, look into natural ways to support the mind — whether that’s meditation, breathwork, psychedelics under guidance, CBD, or Rick Simpson Oil. A healthy mental and emotional state is not secondary to healing; it’s central to it.
This Sunday at 10pm UK time, our very first Cancer Warriors podcast with video will be posted on YouTube. It’s the first one we ever recorded, and it features a conversation I did with Kimberly and John some time ago. It’s also the first video I’ve ever personally edited — I learned everything from scratch just to make it happen. In this episode, Kimberly and John share valuable insights about what they’re doing, what has helped them the most, and what they’ve learned along the way. Once it goes live, it would mean a lot if you could engage by leaving a like and a comment, and if possible, share it with friends or on your social media. This really helps the YouTube algorithm spread it to new audiences so that more people can find this valuable information and join our movement.
We already have several more podcasts lined up and previous ones to edit, which will be posted every Sunday at the same time. Everyone in the community is invited to join and participate. It’s all hosted directly through the Skool platform, so there’s no need for Discord or any other apps. If you prefer not to have your face shown publicly, just let me know prior or during the call — I can edit the video accordingly or you can simply turn your camera off. That said, keeping your camera on helps us connect on a deeper human level, and I’ll make sure anyone who doesn’t want to appear on YouTube doesn’t have to worry at all.
This is a mission-driven space. We’re not here to protect our egos — we’re here to save lives, share knowledge, and support one another through truth and experience. I encourage everyone to share your own story. It doesn’t matter where you are in your journey; your experience might be exactly what someone else needs to hear to keep going. Together we can inspire, educate, and empower each other.
Let’s not be afraid. It’s possible that one day big pharma will come after me for speaking openly about these things, but I won’t let fear destroy my purpose. My goal is to share what I learn, to shine light on alternatives, and to help as many people as possible reclaim hope and direction.
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I’ll continue focusing on creating educational content and podcasts to reach more people who need this information. If you’ve found value in what we’re doing, please help by sharing our YouTube channel and Skool group on your social media. That’s all I ask — every share helps someone new find hope, understanding, and direction.
Thank you all for being here, for learning, for sharing, and for helping others on this journey.
— Bernardo
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Disclaimer: This post is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or modifying any treatment, supplement, or therapy.