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teaching how to save a life from cancer, and fast: Here is my channel, with Kevin Hennings. His colon cancer spread. 3 weeks to live. Send anyone who needs my cell: https://growthfactororg.substack.com/p/cancer-kills-fenbendazole-saves-kevin

Everything they need is above or here is just the interview

https://youtu.be/3c8TYPbDDqU?si=LFMDVV6IOvGeULne

AND https://rumble.com/v4k5dbo-fenbendazole-healed-my-cancer-kevin-hennings.html

his method doesn’t work for brain cancer, but all other cancers, so I include the protocol for brain in the blog

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

The more I read about ivermectin's use in cancer treatment, the more I understand why the FDA and the Pharma companies were trying to shame people away from it. The use in Covid was just the tip of the iceberg.

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Yes, very true. The same goes what they are trying to do also with M.M.S./C.D.S. (Miracle Mineral Solution/Chlorine Dioxide Solution) that can also be an alternative in the treatment for cancer, etc.

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Prevention is better:

1. To reduce the risk of breast cancer, have as many children as possible and breastfeed them as much as possible, even using breast pumps and fridged milk (ideally, 3 years but not more)

2. Avoid Non-barrier birth control (hormonal and IUD). Endometrial and breast cancer are hormone dependent.

3. Aspartame: 1.15 times more likely to develop cancer overall, 1.22x breast cancer, and 1.15x obesity related cancers.

4. Hospital masks were found to contain magnetic fibres with high melting point (graphene oxide?) and were sterilized with ethylene oxide (EO) classified by EPA as a human carcinogen in Dec 2016.1

◦ Cancers of the white blood cells, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma, and lymphocytic leukemia. (especially in females), breast cancer, peritoneal mesothelioma in testicular mesothelium

Ivermectin

Better than Fenbendazole and Mebendazole, shrinks all cancers: lymphoma, leukaemia, and solid tumours such as ovarian, TNBC and breast cancer.

Tagamet

A histamine receptor antagonist (switches off the receptor) used in heartburn. Hypothesis:

• Prevents breast cancer by Its hormonal effects.

Makes cancer cells less ‘sticky’. Lower incidence of tumour cell migration and spread (metastases) following the surgery if the subject has taken Tagamet from at least two or three weeks before, until at least two years (nb colorectal and stomach cancer).

Interferes with tumour growth and modulates the body’s immune response to the cancer. Before surgery should combine with Modified Citrus Pectin, which also seems to restrict metastases.

Accutane (Isotretinoin) or Retinoic Acid, is an acne treatment with quite strong side-effects, especially with the liver, and must definitely not be taken by pregnant women. It seems capable of killing cancer stem cells and has research with GBM, neuroblastoma, breast cancer (with metformin).

I'll soon publish a long list of drugs.

Ruddy, Kathleen MD. The End of Breast Cancer: A Virus and the Hope for a Vaccine Hardcover – October 3, 2017

https://www.amazon.com/End-Breast-Cancer-Virus-Vaccine/dp/1510723013

Standard non-surgical systemic medical treatments involve immunotherapy in triple-negative tumors, that do not express hormone receptors or HER2. Immune system target (-li), humanized-mouse (-zu), monoclonal antibodies (-mab), like Genentech/Roche’s atezolizumab1 and Merck’s pembrolizumab2, together with chemotherapy, have obtained substantial improvements in advanced cancer that express an immunosensitivity marker such as PD-L1. The FDA approval for breast cancer was expedited3: there’s concern for immunotherapy toxicities.4

In hormone-dependent metastatic tumors, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor drugs (palbociclib, ribociclib and abemaciclib) associated with hormonal agents.

The “-mab” family targets receptors that are overexpressed on the outside of cancer cells, while the “-ib” family targets processes within the cell (intracellular) inhibiting proteins that code for growth.

Why is food poisoning legal?

How Rumsfeld forced the approval of Aspartame.

Artificial sweeteners, MSG, PFAS, Glyphosate ... go organic!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/why-is-food-poisoning-legal

War on food

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/war-on-food

Bill Gates, raunchy rancher

The plan? slo-poison us!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/bill-gates-raunchy-rancher

Water poisoning

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/water-poisoning-they-drink-perrier

Not fast food, PFAS food:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/fast-food-or-pfas-food

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thanks for extensive comment

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

If my daughter is any indication, Accutane should not be used for acne treatment in young women who wish to bear children. A 2017 study reported "The deteriorative effects of systemic isotretinoin treatment on ovarian reserve, which can be accepted as an indicator of female fertility, diminish in time." This was not so in my daughter's case, and all her fertility consultations saw no diminishment over time in their Accutane treated young women.

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yes Accutane is evil

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Accutane should be avoided in teens. When my son had depression and body acne ( which was really from wheat sensitivity and the gut implications), the doctor wanted him on an SSRI first, then accutane but wanted to hold off a bit since accutane causes depression. I couldn’t even wrap my head around that logic. Didn’t do either of the drugs for my son.

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accutane should be banned

try chlorine dioxide acne medicine

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

TY for the links

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Oasis of Hope? Why not name the center so other people don't fall for it.

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I was wondering the same thing.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Read the extensive new Case Reports of how fenbendazole eradicates cancer at https://fenbendazole.substack.com

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Immense and extremely useful work, Dr. Yoho. It seems you are on a mission to "bring the whole house down," of profit and mutilation, that is. I wish you safety and health. Hope you got my message about castor oil as it relates to cataract withdrawal.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Can castor oil potentially help prevent cataracts in the first place? I'm using it to help my eyebrows grow and for my whole eye area.

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Apr 6·edited Apr 11Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Namaste Shelle: If memory serves, the following is what I wrote to Dr. Yoho.

I have heard it, more than once from Dr. Norman Shealy (based in Springfield, MO) that certain salts render the eye lens opaque/translucent and the pharmaceutical grade castor oil (what Dr. Shealy recommends) dissolves those salts and makes the lens clear. Dr. Shealy said he learned it from the Sleeping Prophet, late Edgar Cayce in early 1970s.

Trusting on the above, I myself put a drop in each eye daily before sleep.

I believe, there is no harm in trying that. The oil is quite neutral and should not irritate the eyes of anyone.

Finally, that medical disclaimer: Nothing in the foregoing is to be treated as medical advice. It is not for prevention or treating any disease. Always consult a competent, licensed healthcare professional before embarking on anything related to a human body.

Please perform your own research and draw your own conclusion.

Edited on 10apr2024, 2027 ET: Dr. Shealy takes the position that the castor oil clears the eye lens in about 4-6 months.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Licensed healthcare professionals usually know nothing about alternatives, and not infrequently are hostile to them. Why do we keep up this dishonest shuffle?

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Namaste Erin,

My impression is as follows:

There is a lot of income/prestige in taking that position of disdain, to put it mildly.

In any money-worshiping system, regardless of the latitude, the above will endure for a long time. In the insurance-based billing system, focused on the mitigation of pain/suffering and ignoring the root-cause of a/any disease, will keep the lid on people like Dr. Yoho for a longer time. Remember, someone no-name has said: Americans will only act when their guts are out.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

You are too pessimistic, it seems to me. Many changes have happened because Americans stopped accepting certain treatments. I was shocked to learn that episiotomies are still routine in central Europe, for example.

Similarly, we can stop pretending that trying, say, ginger for inflammation must first be run by "your doctor." Why lie? It begins with each of us.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Namaste Erin: What more can I say?! I have heard that "pessimism" label often.

Only time will tell, whether "pessimism" endures or "optimism" raises its "urgently-needed head."

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Apr 8Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I was going to go back & look for this info and “poof!” Here you are rewriting about it. Appreciated ! ❤️🙏

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I'm like the blind man at the orgy, feeling my way along. I did not see this, please send to my email by replying to any post of mine or send to robertyohoauthor@gmail.com

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Regarding the 2 commenters who bring up the important point that names should (I say MUST) be named when it comes to bad medical practice (read 'bad' as dangerous, doing harm, deadly wrong, not to mention ripping the patient off and leaving them financially ruined. I'll be clearer. The type of doctor who "shows you a 'magic' trick with their left hand while ripping you off with their right hand" is or should be regarded as a master criminal. No, actually a killer of life, the type of medical practitioner who once the patient signed the initiating paperwork (put their life on that line) that type of medical practitioner is protected by those who have 'his' back if the patient who signed falls ill, dead, and or is financially ruined. To be specific, I took the name of an IAOMT dentist in Tijuana mentioned in a previous Post here and after a dozen back and forths including being sent the cost, scheduling did pose a highly relevant question to said dentist and was suddenly met with such dismissive, blunt, arrogant, authoritarian seeming utterly irrational demand in reply that I had to ask for an explanation. His only reply was, "I can't answer any questions until you do what I say." He meant take a full day to travel here at whatever the cost. Well, that provoked instant red flag distrust which was conveyed and met with no response. Remember the initials E.L. and be a questioner if Tijuana is your dental destination. Even a so-titled high level dental (medical) professional may call for great need of the potential patients daring and courage of scrutiny and questioning. The more in need and vulnerable one is the greater the stakes, the higher the imperative for intuitive active inquiry. That "first do no harm" medical professional may soon have your life in and then off 'his' hands, or worse. Or perhaps 'he' gets you in the door, does his work well but owes a colleague a favor and refers you for a 'necessary' further procedure. Perhaps having softened your initial intuitive scrutiny you go with the flow. Perhaps said colleague is a psychopathic medical professional. If the last few years have taught us anything its to trust no medical professional until you have done due diligence and the facts are known. How deeply disorienting it is that the very people who have our life in their 'hands' we are habituated to trust as if we were as if infants with our mother and father. I say these medical professionals must prove they are worthy of my trust. Oh please, don't let me commense. "Love everyone. And tell the truth."

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Lagos is an excellent dentist. He does not do ceramic implants. You have to understand the constraints of free virtual consultations and be respectful.

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Well, I am just an amateur trying to save my own life, and I have gone down the biofilm rabbit hole. It seems to me that the key to whether or not a treatment is successful in a given individual might be the presence of the right kind of biofilm disruptors in their diet and treatment protocol. I have found plenty of articles on biofilm and bacteria, but none on biofilm and cancer. My questions:

Do specific cancers like breast (I have both melanoma and breast cancer), develop specific biofilms that can be destroyed by specific biofilm disruptors? If so, are there guidelines somewhere?

Or potentially, does the biofilm vary more according to the host's biology and less according to the cancer protecting itself and so will it vary from person to person rather than cancer to cancer? Meaning the disruptor might have to vary from person to person.

From my reading, all of Vitamin D3, curcumin, nattokinase, and ivermectin itself, in the protocol above are biofilm disruptors. (Fenbendazole does not appear to be.) But are they the right ones to disrupt the biofilm on a specific cancer in a specific host?

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Cistus tea is a health building biofilm buster that release different beneficial polyphenols after the leaves are used a second and third time. Info here: https://lindenbotanicals.com/biofilm-busting-tea/

I recommend this brand: https://biopureus.com/products/cistus-incanus-tea

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Apr 6·edited Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Wow, a herb I know nothing about. Just looked it up and there are lots of good things to say about it. Thanks for the tip. So much research to do, so little time to do it.

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I am in a facebook group that helps people use fenbendazole against cancer. The protocol is more comprehensive than described in this substack, but very similar. I am about to embark on a 3 month cancer preventive course of fenben with dmso (to get to my brain) that includes tudca (for liver protection), lion's mane, D3+K2, melatonin, ascorbic acid, serrapeptase and more. I plan to do this annually.

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I sometimes regret that I did not take the precautions I should have. I am not vaxxed and so did not expect to get sick, but now I find myself wishing I had done serious protocols before it all crept up on me.

I am on a couple of fenben groups and an iver group. The dosages now recommended for fenben shock me (1000-2000 mg non stop), but then this dosage above for iver (2mg/kg) is beyond my budget anyway.

I am on an artemisinin protocol at the moment which has not upset my system at all, but am thinking of switching back to a fenben/iver protocol next - with the iver dose at 1mg/kg and the fenben at 1000 mg.

I have also crept in a range of biofilm disruptors as drinks that I take at different times of the day to wash the pills down (grapefruit juice, modified citrus pectin and pomegranate juice). Figure it can't hurt.

I'm writing it all up here. The biofilm really does seem to be new territory and might hold the key as to why some protocols work for some people and not others.

https://curingcoviddiseases.substack.com/p/4-what-goes-into-a-healing-protocol

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I can see how a high dosage would be cost prohibitive here in the US but have you tried India. Ive had real good service and received my packages within 10-14 days of ordering and it's just a fraction of the cost .

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The Indian prices are pegged to the American prices. We pay about the same, with just postage being less, with the same risk of losing it at customs, given those quantities are still illegal here. I have lost 3 out of 5 orders with customs.

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super useful; thanks for sharing it.

consider the carnivore diet

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I thought fenben was supposed to cross the blood brain barrier anyway?

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Would you share the name of the group?

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Do you use DMSO orally?

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@Carol Porter Can you link to the protocol please? Thank you. Maybe I can do it with you!!

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

The good thing about this tea is it tastes pretty good, especially if you add something like lemon myrtle along with it. So it's fairly easy to just start drinking it and unlike some additions, it won't make you miserable. You'll enjoy it!

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Other readers might reply. I don't know.

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Thanks for responding. Hopefully someone knows. Seems critical to me.

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Apr 7Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

This is how I understand that black salve works on getting rid skin cancers. It just breaks the encapsulation of the cancer cells and then your body's defense systems take over, leaving the healthy tissue alone. My husband has removed several skin cancers (raised areas that suddenly start itching badly) on his arms, hands, back and scalp with black salve, no return, no scarring. I highly recommend Greg Caton's products from herbhealers.com and his book "Black Salve - It's Correct Use in Removing Cancers and Treating other Conditions". Greg is another "truther" who was targeted, smeared by our own govt, was fined millions of dollars and was sent to prison - for successfully curing cancer and trying to help others. He finally fled to Ecuador where he had a "heart attack" in Dec 2022. (He was not jabbed.) His wife Catherine still runs their labs and answers questions by email.

My husband has also had skin cancer on his temples burned off 2x (@$500 ea WITH insurance) only to have them return a third time around 2020. Due to the vital vascular area, he used liquid ivermectin on those areas instead of returning to the (pasty white, ghoulish-looking) dermotologist. Going on 4 yrs, with no return.

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Look up Dr Kelley protocol - dentist with pancreatic cancer. Expensive enzymes but worked for many. WoBenZyme is the brand that has actually been studied with positive results.

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I wish the name of the clinic wasn't redacted. Although, I heard some horror stories about Oasis of Hope. I am currently in Tijuana receiving breast cancer treatment. I am staying at St. Andrew's Clinic and am being treated by Dr. Cedeno. The staff is unbelievably attentive and kind. I have been here 2 weeks and am seeing a 25% reduction in both breast tumor and lymph node. I am here for another week. I came for the Coley's Toxins treatment, mostly, and I had been practicing Gerson Therapy (diet and detox) at home for 6 weeks following a 3 week water only fast. I am following Gerson therapy here. I took two weeks of Tippens protocol (IV, FebBen, Curcumin, Vit E, CBD) but didn't see results in those two weeks. Perhaps too short of a trial. I will pin the testosterone resources for when I return to the states.

I believe there are multiple pathways for cancer treatment and since the disease triggers are highly personable, so would the treatment be. For some, it's keto diet, for others, it's no animal protein of any kind, for some it's anti-parasitic meds, for others, hormones... even highly woo-woo treatments like rife machines and positive visualizations either alone or in tandem could work. It also depends on what the individual buys into. The mind is a powerful amplifier of your reality. To those seeking treatment, I highly recommend listening to what you are drawn to. May healing find you!

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

This is correct, without equivocation.

A solution A remedy To the Color of law governance on Oregon. It applies to all of us on the several states.

It is not about peace and justice. We may be able to go thru this time without a fight. It is unlikely that evil will retreat without a struggle. Justice is not available. Remedy is the goal. There is no justice for all the evil we have acquiesced to since March 1861. "They" are killing us and incarcerating us. We are they. My brother is on the de facto side. It will not be peaceful until the medical, military and judicial tyrants are gone. That could be a while.

Meeting our responsibilities to ourselves and our progeny is a remedy program not a peace program.

We need a few definitions to start with. Mindset!! Nomenclature!! Definitions and the proper source for your definitions!!. Assume the mantle of a man or woman with our progeny. Your provenance, unique on Earth, from the “unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,” read the opening paragraph again.

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to

(1) dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and

(2) to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should

(3) declare the causes which impel them to the separation. Punlished 1776. Then the 1777 Confederation and perpetual Union's articles stiled The United States of America's Constitution 1859 prior to 1861. The United States of Washington District of Columbia Inc. is the de facto: operated by an industrial / military / executive / legislative / judicial / administrative / banker / FRN / BAR / Nazi / Jesuit / Khazarian / Jihadist / communist / U.N. / Big Pharma / medical de facto, color of law /RICO society that should not be.

We are sovereign!!!

(see https://www.1215.org/lawnotes/bouvier/bouvier.htm ) all of us are Sovereign. Only us and kings, and other governments. See also de facto page 416 Black's 6th edition) illegal and illegitimate. We are de jure lawful and Constitutional page 416. They changed the definition in Blacks 11th edition.

So, only you can obtain and hold the mindset, no one can do it for you; we cannot do it alone. Use the proper names for everything and spell it out. Then definitions: Bouvier 1856 is the only Constitutional dictionary. We have Black's 1st edition 1891, 4th, 5th, 6th 1991, 11th current. Words are important, use them correctly, as best as you can. It will take a conversation or maybe 10 to get comfortable with what causes Cognitive Dissonance, Stockholm Syndrome et alia.

The solution is written out, read and follow the prompts, no interpretation needed. We have the documents, close enough the originals are hidden or destroyed, we have the dictionaries, good enough, now for the mindset. The initial conversion to implementing your move to the III%. Then the perseverance and determination to see it through www.orsja.org.

Lincoln’s E.O 100 Lieber Code https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Lincoln%27s+EO+100+Lieber+code&atb=v382-1&ia=web, It is still in effect 2018 US Army’s Martial law plan.

Ex parte Milligan https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ex+parte+Milligan&atb=v382-1&ia=web,

Mookini 303 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=mookini+303&atb=v382-1&ia=web, They hid our Article III courts.

The United States of America https://duckduckgo.com/?q=The+United+States+of+America&atb=v382-1&ia=web, That is our name for the several states named in 1777. Britannica lies on this link

United States located in Washington District of Columbia, forts, ports and needful buildings the government service company for the several states. It has morphed into United States of Washington District of Columbia Inc

It took www.orsja.org 4.5 years as a social compact. By taking it one step at a time as we figured it out. The paperwork to establish a Constitutional de jure provisional government on each of the several states and commonwealths and territories can be accomplished in 30 days by Jural Assemblies of 5 people on each state; 15 hours of work; 100 bucks for postage and 40 bucks for a seal. ARTICLE I Section 1 Natural rights inherent in people. We declare that all men, when they form a social compact are equal in right: that all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their peace, safety, and happiness; and they have at all times a right to alter, reform, or abolish the government in such manner as they may think proper. —

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Sounds like she tried everything except Coley's Toxins. That's sad, because it's curative.

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Currently in Tijuana receiving Coley's!

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Oh you made me so happy! It cured my transformed llymphoma. Please write more, are you at CHIPSA?

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Apr 6·edited Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Oh, I just read your earlier post. Is CHIPSA still closed? Would love to hear details of your treatment at St Andrews. How often, how much, how does it feel, do they inject into the tumor, all the low-down dirt! :-)

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Dr. Cedeño used to practice at CHIPSA. I actually didn’t know it was closed.

I tried Coley’s subcutaneously at first with no reaction. Then, intramuscularly with no reaction. Up to 2 whole units. And then a tiny little .1 dose intravenously hit me like a truck. Super nausea. But that was only the first time. Now I do them every three days and I have chills, slight fever, slight headache. Honestly, symptoms I would have had a completely ordinary home with at home.

My treatment is individualized for me, but most of my days include:

-Wake up at hotel and do a coffee enema here provided by the clinic from the night before

-get picked up at 9a and driven to clinic

-eat breakfast (modified Gerson therapy)

-juices throughout the day

-get hooked up to IV and get lumped with oxygen, chelation, Laetrile (B17), flushers of different kinds

-while I do IV, I get infrared heat lamp and hydrotherapy lamp, 30 mins on each my breast and axilla

-20 mins of the vibe machine (lymphatic system drainage)

-30 mins sauna (heat therapy)

-enema and shower

-lunch

-check in with doctor

-get driven home around 3p and be send with dinner and enema materials for the even and next morning

-eat dinner at hotel and do eve enema here

I’ve also done the IPT and diendretic cell vaccine treatments twice. And my blood gets tested every week.

I only heard of Coley’s because Dr. Monica Hughes who has a substack here write about them and we have randomly texted throughout the plandemonium. She actually texted me completely randomly while I was in the waiting room awaiting my diagnosis. Pretty serendipitous. Don’t know if I would have heard about them if it wasn’t for her.

All in all, my treatment is costing me about 35k. This is for my three week stay here, all the meds, scans, staff, hotel, etc. my friend raised half of that on gofundme and I maxed out my credit cards for the rest of it. I would love to come back here in three months for a follow up which I think would take care of the rest of this condition. They are sending me home with Coley’s to self administer so I’m looking at another significant reduction over the summer. So, hopefully I can raise some money in the next three months. I am documenting my experience here and will put together a small video to be shared with others who are curious about St. Andrew’s. I’ll share it on my Substack (no paywall) if you wish to keep tabs of it there. But really, I haven’t a bad thing to say. Thanks for inquiring.

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Wow. Thank you so much for the details. I also started with tiny doses. no IV, just injections into the groin tumors. My cancer marker fell rapidly while I was there, I think it was the coffee enemas. Also got IV B vitamins. But the tumors (I was full of them) did not start coming down perceptibly till 3 months into it. 4 months later, I had my CT scan -- massive shrinkage everywhere! (My biggest tumor was 14 cm.) I will stay in touch, lots of hugs and prayers.

I stayed there for 2 weeks, then self administered at home. Will share my home routine.

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Thank you so much for that, Erin! Inspiring to hear people having good results with the treatments I’m trying out. Good luck to you and yes, please keep in touch!

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Oh well. Animal protein is the first thing that should go. Check T. Colin Campbell's The China Study and The Future of Nutrition.

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Why then are so many people having positive results when on a carnivore/paleo diet, including weight loss if obese, and normal blood levels in all lab results?

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Sounds like there needs to be a few retrospective population studies comparing the two cohorts. And bring on the confounding variables!

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evidence is clear that animal fat and protein are anti-inflammatory

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I will post about this related topic soon; here is the draft link: https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/def7e8d1-91c4-4ffb-b3dd-68110aacb848

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this is wrong and I went into it in Hormone Secrets and other posts

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

The China Study was flawed. They didn't even use vegans as cohorts.

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Yes, she is a well known critic, but neither Mercola nor Denise Minger know much about nutrition. Criticism is easy. The science is solid and the results count. Campbell and Esselstyn both are in their nineties now, and head up 4-generational plant-based families, without a lot of doctor bills. The entirety of Lifestyle Medicine is based on Campbell's nutritional model. It is easy to criticize, but it is less easy to come up with overwhelming practical proof, or the 70-years of peer-reviewed research that went into this novel concept of Whole Foods, Plant-Based nutrition.

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Consider looking at the other side by listening to a few dozen carnivore podcasts, starting with Sean Baker. The health benefits are stunning.

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Apr 8·edited Apr 8Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Hi: My parents were omnivore when I was born, and went vegetarian when I was 2.5 years old. In my teens I became curious about what other people ate, and became more omnivore. I traveled a lot and tasted about everything under the sun, but gradually after about age 50, I began to drift back to more vegetarianism, but I still did not know about nutrition. In 2015 my doctor told me I was slightly overweight, and I should think about baby aspirin and/or statins, etc. Just then Dr. Esselstyn's Prevent and Revert Heart Disease was returned to me by a friend who had borrowed it. I dove in, and after a false start when the book first came out, I now got serious, and went Whole Foods, Plant-Based, and within 6 months all my biomarkers were normal again, and I was back at my fighting weight from when I was about 20 (168 lb), BMI abt. 23. I have seen my result. A Doctor friend used to run clinics with total immersion #WFPB, and handled about 1 such 10-day clinic per month in 2019, a total of 400 patients. Typical reductions -20% for BP, Cholesterol, A1C, and significant weightloss, frequently needing to down regulate meds for T2D patients. Also some symptoms faded away within the 10 days. such as angina, gout and others. I have since studied plant-based nutrition at the T. Colin Campbell center for nutrition studies, and I am a card-carrying (lay-) member of ACLM. I am also a co-founder of a biotech that is working on autologous organ repair, we just got slightly derailed by the Covid circus, but we are going to be introducing a new and improved version. I was involved in devising a pre-operative protocol to condition patients for successful procedures, #WFPB style, because it is proven to be the most anti-inflammatory diet around. I am done with arguing over diet. Campbell brings the receipts from a 70-year research career as a nutritional biochemist, and I am completely sold on his nutritional model. All the "diets" out there are about tinkering within a nutritional model that is hopelessly obsolete in my view. I don't even entertain them for a second. With the biotech co, we also encountered doctors who had their own protocols, which were going to be equal or better, and we basically took the attitude that it was OK, as long as they were open to validation, for our reputation is at stake. There is now a test that will be able to quantify exactly how well the patient recovers in the 30 days between the biopsy (to harvest organ cells), and the procedure. It is Premier Heart's MultiFunction CardioGram(TM), or MCG. So I expect these arguments to go away within my working experience. Most of the so-called diets are hobby material, based on theories that may or may not seem plausible, few if any are based on rigorous, peer-reviewed research like Campbell's. Meanwhile Esselstyn and Campbell head up 4-generational plant-based clans with nary a medical bill. I'll take that any day of the week.

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Apr 10Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Your story is largely anecdotal. I did something similar as far as changing my diet. It includes grass-fed beef, butter, eggs, dairy etc., with limited carbs and intermittent fasting. I am back to a size 2. I work out, have more energy and feel great. My blood is perfect. A little high on the cholesterol but I feel that's a good thing based on the pseudoscience surrounding that. I take no prescriptions aside for something to help me with sleep and just began HRT therapy. I do think if you're going to eat meat it has to be from a good, clean source but the same can be said about fish and vegetables.

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Yes. check out the draft post above with references

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I can't seem to find the draft. It takes me to your main page with the listing of all of your writings. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?

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Apr 6Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I think all that research was done pre poisoning of all crops. Now I imagine most, if not all veggies are impacted by this.

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The general view of that is that chemical agriculture has been with us for a while, and of course if you can afford it, go organic whenever you can, however, do remember that the first order of business is to get the diversity of nutrients, which within the #WFPB paradigm is always to simply "eat the colors of the rainbow." Adequate nutrition is the first line of defense against potential cell damage from whatever factors.

This seems to be the most practical and sensible posture towards this particular issue.

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Apr 9Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

Thank you for sharing this important information. I would like to add a few things: 1) Use spironolactone for any unwanted androgenic effects (usually 50-200mg, depending on how much T you are taking). It's safe, cheap, and it works.

2) We were blessed to find a doctor who successfully treated women with severe endometriosis using the cocktail of synthetic testosterones nandrolone and stanozolol with spironolactone. Bleeding stops. Pain stops. It's truly miraculous. Oral Danazol works for some, but for others stops working over time.

3) My old holisic MD(RIP) who also used testosterone for women told me that although he didn't have any studies to back it up ,for over 35 years he used T for female cancers and estrogen for male cancers with fantastic results. He also saved a lot of marriages. He got me on T when I was about 35 and I'm now 60 and still taking it. Feel great. It truly was a life-changer for me. I've always been estrogen dominant.

4) It's clear 'the powers that be' have banned hormones and cheap/safe drugs like ivermectin and HCQ due to their effectiveness which would interfere with Big Pharma's profits.

5) Here is a video of one of the doctors I mentioned and some of his work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbPAyyMMQrI://scholars.direct/Articles/gastroenterology/jgr-3-019.pdf, https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2007/12/cover_hormones, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edward-Lichten

I truly hope this helps someone out there. Hormones are amazing. Don't let them frighten you from considering them. The challenge, as always, is finding open-minded doctors willing to listen and go outside the Matrix.

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this is sophisticated and echos what I wrote in Hormone Secrets

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Hi I would like to invite you over to operation save humanity sub stack please take a couple hours and go through it and look at all the patents it would help you out tremendously thank you for all that you do

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Apr 7Liked by Robert Yoho, MD

I found Dr Katrina Lewis quite interesting. It's hit home for me. Thank you for her podcast.

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Hi and good day to all. F.W.I.W., search results from Dr. Mercola's website regarding treatment for cancer using mistletoe.

https://search.mercola.com/results.aspx?q=mistletoe#stq=mistletoe

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