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6 contributions to KetoforCancer
Old and stubborn
Due to my upbringing and I suppose the area of the country that I live in I'm kind of stubborn. Due to that I just got started on chemo yesterday, I wanted to know all the details about what I was taking and options. I'm glad to have found in my search this site and people with one common interest. Stay alive maybe a little longer for multiple reasons. Thank God for Dr. Seyfried and others who are digging out the truth. The truth will come out, it can't be hidden forever.
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New comment 8h ago
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What chemo did you embark on? Good luck sir. Curious what part of the country breads your type of stubborn?
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@Kenny Grant don’t we all!!!! I can relate. Lots of nervous jumping into potentially beneficial supplements before really considering what I’m doing. Lots of fear based purchases lol.
To those of you that actually have a keto oncologist:
How did you find him / her? Online? I am currently in the research for the directories and done with GPs, MDs and the Nutritionists. But it seems real keto oncologists do not exist pretty much, or at least I can't find aproper list anywhere. Pleae comment on your search! Thanks!
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New comment 13h ago
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I found a naturopathic oncologist in Portland Oregon Dr Dave Allderdice at Sage Oncology. He supports metabolic therapy and is great so far.
Has Anyone Followed the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet for 6 Months or More?
As individuals managing a metabolic disease, we often face dilemmas when choosing what to eat. Dairy or no dairy, this plant or that plant, this meat or that meat. I know there is no perfect answer and not all of us can depend on studies as it takes a special skill to decipher real studies from the biases in studies funded by big food and big pharma. I’d like to share my quick story about several detours in my diet journey: 1. Initially, I followed a clean diet of mostly plants, fish, eggs, grain, and other whole foods (e.g., cruciferous veggies, nuts, avocados, berries, salmon, fermented soy, kefir, wheat bread, etc). 2. After developing the metabolic disease, I changed to a ketogenic diet, it’s only been a few months. 3. Recently, I found the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet (PKD), focusing on four-legged animal meat, animal fat, and organ meat. No dairy, no plants, no grain, no vegetable oils, no fish, no eggs. Having been on PKD for just a week, I've been feeling good, but of course, it’s subjective. Hence my question. I'd love to hear from anyone who has followed PKD for 6 months or longer. I would appreciate your experience and insights. I would also appreciate an expert comment from @Johnny Rockermeier if you will. Thank you
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New comment 23h ago
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@Thomas Elsner I was on carnivore and doing well but started a chemo drug that raised my blood sugar. I moved over to full keto using on line app to track my macros. It took almost two weeks after discontinuing the chemo drug for my CGM to register a blood sugar in the 70's! I am thrilled to see my numbers finally drop. I use a lot of dairy to get those numbers right. And ribeye. Just a smaller portion than I would have eaten on carnivore. I am also doing calorie reduced diet per the protocol. So far I am aging backwards and feeling pretty good. I do have low energy times but I also have high energy, especially after my steak.
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@Julie Logsdon Yep the dawn phenomenon.
Press pulse experiences
How many people here have had positive results or got to NED from press pulse therapy? Please share your story and details/how many cycles you have done, what was dosage of D, and what the scans showed. If you have had no results or negative results please share as well as I think that experience is equally valuable for people to learn from.
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New comment 13h ago
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What is an official "cycle" - how many HBOT sessions are in a cycle? And how long is a typical cycle?
Supplement / Drug Poll: What do you suggest?
So as the basic information in the classroom is halfway done, on what other compound shall I focus to go into deep research on? Asked differently: Which compound do you think will bring the most "bang for your buck" when curing cancer? If available, post some research on the substrate, humans studies in vivo would of course would be best, although they won't be without soc / will not have been made with the patients in ketosis, I guess. So, what is your favorite? :-p
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New comment 46m ago
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All of them, lol. Hard to decide. I’m personally curious about chloroquine, high dose vit C and ivermectin right now. Oh and melatonin.
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Nicole Stenson
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@nicole-stenson-6662
Mom, wife, Christian, Stage IV breast cancer thriver. Lives on Mt Hood in Oregon.

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