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posted ago by Buzzhead ago by Buzzhead +622 / -0

Fuck cancer. But fuck communism even more.

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cloudrobin 18 points ago +21 / -3

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. My husband had basal cell carcinoma and had surgery. Later he had something on his arm that grew by the hour. I looked up natural cures and found that cancer cannot live in cells saturated with vitamin C (mix as much vitamin C powder as will dissolve in water). I applied some with cotton--growth stopped; I taped some gauze with the solution. The next day it was smaller, and the third day, the whole thing was gone! We don't even know which arm it was.
Not saying it will work on melanoma, but it might be worth a try. If stage 3 involves lymph nodes, you'll need to look up general natural things to do, like stop putting toxins in your body, build your immune system with foods and supplements. Mega doses of vitamin C (at least 10K per day) would be one I would do.
There's an herbal preparation you could try too, although it's a bit of work to brew--that's Essiac Tea (affordable-essiac-tea.com). We did the 6-month regimen when my husband had two positive prostate biopsies and I had a pre-cancer condition. Not suggesting you don't do the regular chemo, or whatever, just do some research to improve your odds. God bless you in your fight against this.

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TheBigT03 17 points ago +19 / -2

Please do not try to treat cancer by yourself. This needs professional treatment.

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Tsspop 8 points ago +9 / -1

Yea, just choose your professional carefully because some will tell you inverting your penis into a vagina is the way to go.

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TheBigT03 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yeah completely up to you and its up to people to decide if they want to seek professional help. I just do not think it is wise considering how serious cancer can be. The dangerous thing with this “vitamin c treatment” is that if it works ( which sorry I doubt) it may not kill all the cancerous cells leading to the possibility of metastasis, which can be fatal.

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RoBatten 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can do your therapy together with treatments from the doctor. You can do both.

When your life is on the line, you do whatever you can. Liposomal Vitamin C is the way to go.

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cloudrobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

By all means, treat yourself--the "professionals" are not going to. But do it in tandem with chemo, etc. Research thoroughly, and use your intuition to decide what to try.

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callaway86 7 points ago +7 / -0

Acerola cherry is the best form of C. This is the most natural and biosoluble form. Many famous, but mostly shunned by the AMA doctors have used it in high doses to fight stage 3/4. I've had brain cancer as well as brain surgery, I've done plenty of research.

Please stay positive, that's the best method to keep healthy during this event! If you ever want to PM me for any reason, please feel free. I was scared as fuck, but honestly it's one of the best things that helped me focus my life.

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cloudrobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good for you! You took responsibility for your own health. Your story is the best case for not relying on "standard of care" alone.

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callaway86 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just shared a small snippet of my journey into food as medicine. I've now traveled around the world learning local food as medicine techniques and feel as though I've helped change some people's lives. I'm still an advocate of tradition medicine, but you need to stay on top of those fuckers and always look for alternatives to pills. Thanks for your kind words.

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cloudrobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do believe that food is medicine. Kudos to you for helping get that word out. How are you doing these days in your battle against the disease and the disease mongers?

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ireallylikedogs2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Megadoses are Intravenous. The C you eat will not do the same thing.

They produce a reaction similar to Hydrogen Peroxide in One Minute Cure or other intravenous methods.

Side note, if you look at that, DO NOT DRINK IT until you fully read it and know what/how/when. I have my peroxide with me. I've done the math and know its actual percent rating on what you take vs safety guidelines. OSHA allows 1%. The actual amount is < .001 if done properly.

Nutrition on top of your doctor is always good. I know a few people who did things, had stuff go away, told doctor... doctor freaked out and plugged ears, told them to go away.

The swamp has a very close relation to pharmaceutical. The people below are saying "Trust your doc" and makes me wonder if they realize this site only exists because the very same people who run the cancer industry are campaigning against Trump and just made Biden sign executive orders if not others.

Disclaimer: I am not saying anything will diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent anything.

However, as a cancer survivor, I can tell you for about 6 months after going through things the "medical way"... I regretted surviving. When you have bad credit, everyone just raises your bills at best, and removes your ability to buy a place to live, a car... even a cell phone. "You had cancer? Oh well then, let's treat you like a felon and raise all your prices!" PERFECT RECORD. NO ACCIDENTS. But hey, you had cancer, so fuck you!

Doctors are shit stains in my eye.

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RoBatten 2 points ago +2 / -0

Getting work after cancer is difficult, too.

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Kek_The_World 5 points ago +5 / -0

A lot of vitamin c at once can give you the runs. So take fiber and Imodium.

The studies that show It works are a minimum of 1000 units a day.

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cloudrobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you get the runs, that means you're body is using it up until that. Just back off to the the previous dose. Studies by big pharma are going to minimize what natural treatments can do. If you don't take enough for them to really work, big pharma still gets to sell you their poison.

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FullAutoFlintlock 1 point ago +1 / -0

thats wrong. they are in the Gram range. 5 or 6 grams, usually in IV format like a meyers cocktail

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Kek_The_World 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was referring to taking over the counter pills in general