Cancer Healing Protocols

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Here is some information on our 3-pronged protocol which we recommend to use alongside the conventional treatment:

  1. Randy's protocol
  2. Valasta
  3. Healthy low carb diet, as detailed below

G-d willing these products can help in many ways:

  1. Fighting the cancer (and targeting the cancer stem cells, to prevent recurrence)
  2. Working synergistically with the conventional treatments to make the conventional treatments more effective than they would be otherwise
  3. Helping protect from side effects and organ damage from the conventional treatments
Randy's Protocol
Lev Aharon Bikur Cholim interview with Randy about his protocol
Lev Aharon Bikur Cholim interview with oncologist Dr. William Makis, who uses a similar but less comprehensive protocol
Programs with Dr. Richard Urso, former Chief of Orbital Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. This one is the best of the cancer programs we did with him. It was geared towards medical professionals.

Ivermectin research and resources:

Valasta

PDFs:

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Other Resources:

Valasta is super high potency and bioavailable astaxanthin, made with a patented process, as the regular astaxanthin supplements on the market do not work for cancer, because the glucose molecule falls off during the drying and extraction process.

The person to speak to for guidance with Valasta is Miri Hess:
valastainfosharing@gmail.com
(845) 584-8485

Testimonials and articles: See links below.

Diets

Recommended dietary resources that complement the protocol:

Sugars feed the cancer, so here is Dr. Groden's guidance on diet:

The overall diet should be keto-like. Meaning low carb, but not actually in ketosis. One serving of berries per day is okay and healthy.

Avoid grains, especially the 5 grains which include wheat and oats. Eat a lot of vegetables which grow above the ground and are non-starchy. (No potatoes or sweet potatoes etc.) Cruciferous vegetables are especially healthy.

No sugar or anything with sugar.

Red meat is very healthy, especially if it's grass-fed beef or lamb. The fat is healthy too.

Chicken is allowed but eat more meat than chicken. Eggs are healthy especially if they're pasture raised organic. Wild salmon and sardines are the best fish. Dairy is ok but not milk.

If a person starts to lose too much weight on the above "semi keto" diet, Dr. Groden advises them to add quinoa and kasha.

A sample menu could be:

Breakfast:

omelet with eggs, butter, vegetables. Israeli salad. Cheese if desired.

Lunch:

Chicken or Salmon, squash and cauliflower soup

A snack could be hard boiled egg, or nuts, or cut up vegetables.

Supper: meat, roasted peppers, broccoli