Tag: Chemotherapy
Doctors have a new ally to deal with cases of cancer patients who have two or more possible treatments: the chemosensitivity test. This is a laboratory test that measures the number of tumor cells that a certain cancer drug eliminates. The test is done after the tumor cells are collected from the patient’s body. These […]
As the Budwig diet is a food-based approach, there is no conflict with chemotherapy and/or most allopathic medicine. If you decide to do chemotherapy, then we strongly advise you to combine it with the Budwig Protocol to help reduce the side effects and support the immune system which will be greatly compromised. Some foods and […]
Fractionated Chemotherapy — also known as “low dose” chemo — differs from conventional cancer chemotherapy treatment in that the total dose of your chemotherapy is broken into smaller amounts and administered over a period of several days, rather than a single large dose. This helps you by maximizing the dose intensity and exposing cancer cells […]
Despite considerable investment and innovation, the conclusion of researcher Peter Wise is that chemotherapy drugs have had little effect on survival in adults with metastatic cancer. A meta-analysis published in 2004 explored the contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in 250,000 adults with solid cancers from Australian and United States randomized trials. [1] An important effect […]
DMSO Potentiation Therapy (DPT) is patterned after Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT). IPT has been around since the 1940s and is used by a significant number of cancer clinics. The term “potentiation” means “to enhance.” DPT is designed to enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy. This is based on the theory that DMSO allows very low doses […]
Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) is one of the safest and most innovative approaches to treating cancer. IPT is an alternative cancer treatment that has almost none of the side effects such as nausea, radical hair loss, liver damage, and DNA distortion with standard chemotherapy, so it is appealing to patients who recognize the need for […]
Cancer has been a growing concern since President Richard Nixon declared war on cancer in 1971. According to the American Cancer Society, more than 8 million people die from cancer every year and that number has been projected to increase to 13 million by the year 2030 worldwide. [2] Of those deaths, more than 90 percent […]
My name is Jeffrey and I had Stage III testicular cancer. I was diagnosed Feb. 25, 2009. I had my first surgery to have the cancerous testicle removed on the next day. I went to the local cancer hospital on March 3 to confirm I was cancer-free. That day I was told I had a second […]
My name is Ann Cameron. On July 30, 2013, I had a CT scan for malignant tumors in my lungs. On Aug. 1, 2013, I got the results: “No evidence of cancer.” I believe from personal experience that carrots can cure cancer — and rapidly, without chemotherapy, radiation, or other dietary changes. I think carrots […]
In December 2003 Chris Wark was diagnosed with Stage IIIc colon cancer. There was a golf ball sized tumor in his large intestine and cancer had spread to his lymph nodes. It was two days before Christmas. He was 26. The oncologist said Chris was “insane” but he decided against chemotherapy after surgery. After prayerful consideration, […]