FENDING OFF THE CANCER:
1) Fenbendazole - I take one 220mg packet of fenbendazole (by Merck) every day with food
$50 per 15 packets; cost per month: $100 (AKA $3.33 per day)
2) Ivermectin (1.87% paste; apple flavored; by Durvet) - I take an amount that's about the size of a pencil eraser every day
$65 per 6 pack; I'm guessing that there are five doses per syringe; so that is at least 6 months worth of Ivermectin. Cost per day: 36¢
CURING THE CANCER:
3) Methylene Blue (USP grade) - has many profound positive effects, including that it replaces your antidepressant; I take it (about 12 drops) daily to help restore health to my mitochondria; some words of warning: it can cause serotonin syndrome (symptoms include: shivering, diarrhea, muscle rigidity, fever, seizures), but this can be completely reversed (just by stopping the taking of the methylene blue); also, methylene blue can have a severe interaction with an SSRI antidepressant (such as citalopram, AKA Celexa), which could lead to coma or death (so, if you're going to do methylene blue, you have to have been completely off of your SSRI for 2 weeks)
$31 per bottle; about a two-month supply the way I am presently taking it
4) Consume only ruminant meat (such as from a cow, lamb, or deer) and have only water and salt with it; animals with four stomach compartments are best equipped to deal with plant toxins and convert this into the most nutritious food on the planet
5) Fasting - do all of your eating in a 10-hour window, and then only consume water over the next 14 hours; do this daily to achieve autophagy (rapid cell renewal) effects
I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH STAGE-4 PROSTATE CANCER BACK IN AUGUST OF 2024.
The status of my cancer was confirmed with a prostate-specific PET scan and 12-needle biopsy.
I did one week of their hormone therapy, but did not do any of the suggested aggressive chemotherapy or the 45 days of radiation treatments. I went my own route. Thanks to my girlfriend and the guy she put me in touch with, who has remained cancer free for a year and a half (after battling prostate and bone cancer), I have found a way that has worked well for me thus far.
By the way, my PSA number was 149.5 the last time they tested me, which was the highest number that my primary care doctor had ever seen. At the time of this writing, I have had enough of the PSA tests for the time being. I will test again if I feel that I have beat the cancer.

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