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MRI results - near complete response
Hi fellow warriors! ✨ Just a quick update on my journey. I took an integrative approach to my last protocol, combining radiation with fasting, HBOT, repurposed drugs, RLT, and a GKI-friendly diet. I’m happy to share that I’ve achieved a “near complete” treatment response. This result surprised my oncology team, especially since I opted out of standard “Total Neoadjuvant Therapy” (avoiding Oxaliplatin). Because there’s still some scar tissue and inflammation, I’ll need a sigmoidoscopy to see how much of Shrimpy Boy is actually left (if any). I’m hoping it’s actually inflammation of surrounding tissues. 🤞 Now I’m moving into a “watch and wait” phase, supported by my oncologist’s knowledge that radiation’s impact can continue to work on tumour cells for months, especially when supported by metabolic therapy. I’m staying patient and vigilant, hoping that this is either a full response or one that will become “complete” very soon. Part of me just wants to fast the shit out anything left, but with knowledge that autophagy can also be weaponised by cancer cells, I’ve decided against this. Best of all I’ve avoided the “near certain” side effects of pelvic radiation—no burns, no bowel issues, and my fertility is intact. I know this might not last forever and I’d be delusionally optimistic to not expect late-onset side side effects. I’m not sure how much longer I’ll stay away from antioxidants due to the “antioxidant paradox”, which ultimately led to my decision to pause Vitamins C, A, E, and CoQ10 during the seven weeks of radiation. Because they act as free-radical scavengers, reintroducing them could risk lowering ROS within the cancer cells, inadvertently shielding Shrimpy Boy from continuous DNA damage over time. I acknowledge that not everyone agrees with pausing antioxidants and that the data remains highly conflicting. Ultimately, this was a decision made strictly for my own peace of mind, rather than an assertion of personal expertise (and is NOT medical advice).
MRI results - near complete response
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If you or someone you love is new to a cancer diagnosis, it can be heartbreaking. Unfortunately, you’re not alone, either. The American Cancer Society estimates there are 5000+ cancer diagnoses daily. Regardless of your journey ahead, the key is finding your strength to stay positive and plan ahead. As you begin your search online for resources and hope, you’ll find a lot of the same, prepare for chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and not feeling well as you endure all of the above. What you won’t find in abundance are resources about how to stay healthy during your cancer fight, using metabolic therapies and proper nutrition. Our goal is clear and ambitious: to gather 1 million signatures from individuals who stand with us in advocating for comprehensive cancer care that includes metabolic therapies and nutrition. By signing our declaration, you’re not just adding a number; you’re raising your voice for a cause that demands attention and action. You’re supporting a movement that empowers every cancer patient with the knowledge and freedom to choose a treatment plan that goes beyond conventional methods. By Healing Humanity Sign the declaration here: https://healinghumanity.movie/sign
Why I’m Writing About Cancer Metabolism
I finally wrote publicly about my mum’s cancer journey and the last two years that completely changed my life. This article covers: - her battle with stage 4 cervical cancer - discovering the work of Thomas Seyfried and metabolic therapy - why I started Cancer Warriors - the research journey that led me into cancer metabolism and orthomolecular approaches - and why I believe patients deserve better access to information and emerging research This is deeply personal to me, but I felt it was finally time to share our story publicly. I hope it helps other patients, caregivers, and families feel less alone while navigating this difficult world. https://open.substack.com/pub/bernardohenriques/p/my-mum-died-from-stage-4-cancer-this?r=79hw94&utm_medium=ios
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