Having a family history of cancer I started researching alternative cancer treatments and came across Joe Tippons. After years of my own research I have distilled the following basic cancer treatment protocol. In the morning take 300mg of Fenbendazole, 500mg of Quercetin and a good spoon full of high quality olive oil. After your last meal at night take 36mg of Ivermectin. Obviously also have adequate levels of vitamin C & D as well as zinc. Take this for 3 days on and 4 days off. Depending on many factors you can adjust this protocol. I have 2 friends I shared this with and all of my Dr friends dismiss this and call these anecdotal and the good ole causation and correlation. pfffft tell my friends that!! First person had skin cancer - came back for the 3rd time - said he was gonna do surgery and radiation again. I messaged him that was insane - offered this basic cancer treatment protocol - told him what it was - his cancer team approved. He started in November last year - rang the cancer free bell February 8th! 2nd friend is 84 and she was diagnosed with breast cancer last year - they wanted to do a double mastectomy - she said no. I found out in March of this year about her condition - offered her the protocol and she has taken it ever since. She had a full PET scan on 8/20 - met with her Dr on 8/22 and is now cancer free!! The MIC (Medical Industrial Complex) does not want cures - they want clients!!
body does not recognize anything made in a lab. you are just pushing another pharma protol. let food be thy medicine. and stop getting tests that put a cancer label on your head, stop tumor causing radiation mammograms, read Toxemia Explained! by dr john tilden, and stop poison vaccines. www.VirusTruth.NET
I recommended intermittent fasting to a friend who had recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Amazingly he actually followed up on the tip, and at his check-up six months later, his Dr and he were both pleasantly surprised to discover his diabetes was no more.
Great stuff! I was dxed last week as prediabetic. Have done two fasts since then, one of them included 33 hours of dry fasting. That part was hard, but gadz, I feel so much better! I don't have that weird buzz in my body anymore, all the horrible fatigue and brain fog and thirst and peeing all the time -- all gone. I plan to do a 24 hour dry fast every week from now on, until I am well again. I feel blessed by all the people speaking up about this amazing cure.
I have deep appreciation for the stacks you have published on fasting. They have bridged the gaps I have in understanding the process. Much gratitude. In particular Dry Fasting was excellent.
I did my own research about diabetes as those books on my dad a pharmacist graduated in ‘37 from Uni of Montana who after the WWII hired by Eli Lilly with my dad’s employer on my birth certificate. In 1953 he was offered V. P of Sales Training in Indianapolis because in those days all salespeople had to have a pharmacy degree. He was also offered a few years later a management position for manufacturing of those pharmaceuticals in Puerto Rico because was most likely cheaper. My parents declined because they planned for both myself and my older brother have college degree. I knew why diabetes occurs for type 2 thus I was paid by my high school best friend to manage his medical since the diabetes was not diagnosed until he had a stroke at 60. He had severe dementia and was ADHD since 10. By changing his diet and exercise he lost 130 pounds in 2.5 years and no longer required to take any diabetes medication and was normal but his eyes were damaged along with his brain.
My mom was an accountant she taught me everything about money. Question Everything with doing my own research because others lie for profit. I have always loved real medicine and evolution of all species including humans with the knowledge not stopping reading as much as I can along with college lectures placed on the internet. History was my major added Computer Info Systems from Cal Poly . Thanks have found a biologist to learn more.?
Another great find! And there's Weston Price's 100-year old wisdom shining through once again!
I have an anecdote related to this interview.
In 2015, 2016 and 2017, my wife and I tagteam-bicycled throughout the US: one day I would ride my bike to the campground, while she drove the van and towed the camper there, the next day we'd reverse roles. We met two retired gentlemen at one point in our travels, who spent every summer bicycle touring around the country, with their wives providing support by towing their campers. It turns out the reason for this was because one man had Parkinsons. He had found that bicycling four or more hours nearly every day completely resolved his tremors. After a winter off the bike, the tremors would be starting up again, so off they'd go for another summer of bicycle touring.
I got hooked on bicycle touring in the mid-80s and it transformed my life. At one point my resting pulse rate was in the low 40s, despite a daily diet of several thousand calories of nearly complete crap (bananas and peanut butter sandwiches were as close as I got to health food). I believe the reason for my health transformation was essentially that I could not possibly eat enough to keep up with my body's demands. My bowel motility was phenomenal - what went in one day, came out the next.
In essence, my body went into autophagy every night as I slept (as did the body of the gentleman with Parkinsons). That level of exercise (pushing a bike and gear weighing 85-90 pounds over varied terrain for an average of over 60 miles per day) meant there was no possible way that I could overeat - what I consumed was either rapidly utilized or rapidly expelled. My metabolism was in high gear. There was no fat that needed to be stored, so nothing to impede autophagy.
I subscribed to Leslies stack and have started doing alternate day fasting just yesterday.
Unbekoming-you are one of the few substacks that are a must read as soon as i see it in my inbox. Have learned so much and discovered so many people through your stack. Your recommendation to read Liam Scheffs “Offivial Stories” changed my life. God bless and keep up the good work.
Overall great especially early Weston Price research but the idea of eating liver a filtering organ loaded with toxins seems like a terribly bad idea even with grass fed animals.
Having a family history of cancer I started researching alternative cancer treatments and came across Joe Tippons. After years of my own research I have distilled the following basic cancer treatment protocol. In the morning take 300mg of Fenbendazole, 500mg of Quercetin and a good spoon full of high quality olive oil. After your last meal at night take 36mg of Ivermectin. Obviously also have adequate levels of vitamin C & D as well as zinc. Take this for 3 days on and 4 days off. Depending on many factors you can adjust this protocol. I have 2 friends I shared this with and all of my Dr friends dismiss this and call these anecdotal and the good ole causation and correlation. pfffft tell my friends that!! First person had skin cancer - came back for the 3rd time - said he was gonna do surgery and radiation again. I messaged him that was insane - offered this basic cancer treatment protocol - told him what it was - his cancer team approved. He started in November last year - rang the cancer free bell February 8th! 2nd friend is 84 and she was diagnosed with breast cancer last year - they wanted to do a double mastectomy - she said no. I found out in March of this year about her condition - offered her the protocol and she has taken it ever since. She had a full PET scan on 8/20 - met with her Dr on 8/22 and is now cancer free!! The MIC (Medical Industrial Complex) does not want cures - they want clients!!
Wonderful stuff Jim, thank you for sharing this.
I will look up Joe Tippons. Any material you would like to send me would be welcome.
unbekoming@outlook.com
are you not familiar? there's a huge movement behind this! fenbendazole.substack.com also consider "2nd smartest guy in the world", whom i've been following for a long time: https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/joe-rogan-sale-bigpharma-fears-fenbendazole
Done!
body does not recognize anything made in a lab. you are just pushing another pharma protol. let food be thy medicine. and stop getting tests that put a cancer label on your head, stop tumor causing radiation mammograms, read Toxemia Explained! by dr john tilden, and stop poison vaccines. www.VirusTruth.NET
You obviously did not read my post - especially the last sentence. Maybe try science?? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-30158-6
I recommended intermittent fasting to a friend who had recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Amazingly he actually followed up on the tip, and at his check-up six months later, his Dr and he were both pleasantly surprised to discover his diabetes was no more.
Nice!
Incredible! Sad that doctors rarely recommend it.
Here in Ireland and the UK, judging by girth, I doubt many health professionals would dream of missing a meal.
Good morning. I didn’t see the link to the 5 min clip from Masterjohn. Does anybody have a link?
Thanks, will add it soon.
Great stuff! I was dxed last week as prediabetic. Have done two fasts since then, one of them included 33 hours of dry fasting. That part was hard, but gadz, I feel so much better! I don't have that weird buzz in my body anymore, all the horrible fatigue and brain fog and thirst and peeing all the time -- all gone. I plan to do a 24 hour dry fast every week from now on, until I am well again. I feel blessed by all the people speaking up about this amazing cure.
Good to hear!
Another fantastic installment! Thanks so much!
Good day Unbekoming,
I have deep appreciation for the stacks you have published on fasting. They have bridged the gaps I have in understanding the process. Much gratitude. In particular Dry Fasting was excellent.
_/\_ Thank you.
Thank you!
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I did my own research about diabetes as those books on my dad a pharmacist graduated in ‘37 from Uni of Montana who after the WWII hired by Eli Lilly with my dad’s employer on my birth certificate. In 1953 he was offered V. P of Sales Training in Indianapolis because in those days all salespeople had to have a pharmacy degree. He was also offered a few years later a management position for manufacturing of those pharmaceuticals in Puerto Rico because was most likely cheaper. My parents declined because they planned for both myself and my older brother have college degree. I knew why diabetes occurs for type 2 thus I was paid by my high school best friend to manage his medical since the diabetes was not diagnosed until he had a stroke at 60. He had severe dementia and was ADHD since 10. By changing his diet and exercise he lost 130 pounds in 2.5 years and no longer required to take any diabetes medication and was normal but his eyes were damaged along with his brain.
My mom was an accountant she taught me everything about money. Question Everything with doing my own research because others lie for profit. I have always loved real medicine and evolution of all species including humans with the knowledge not stopping reading as much as I can along with college lectures placed on the internet. History was my major added Computer Info Systems from Cal Poly . Thanks have found a biologist to learn more.?
Thanks for sharing that!
Another great find! And there's Weston Price's 100-year old wisdom shining through once again!
I have an anecdote related to this interview.
In 2015, 2016 and 2017, my wife and I tagteam-bicycled throughout the US: one day I would ride my bike to the campground, while she drove the van and towed the camper there, the next day we'd reverse roles. We met two retired gentlemen at one point in our travels, who spent every summer bicycle touring around the country, with their wives providing support by towing their campers. It turns out the reason for this was because one man had Parkinsons. He had found that bicycling four or more hours nearly every day completely resolved his tremors. After a winter off the bike, the tremors would be starting up again, so off they'd go for another summer of bicycle touring.
I got hooked on bicycle touring in the mid-80s and it transformed my life. At one point my resting pulse rate was in the low 40s, despite a daily diet of several thousand calories of nearly complete crap (bananas and peanut butter sandwiches were as close as I got to health food). I believe the reason for my health transformation was essentially that I could not possibly eat enough to keep up with my body's demands. My bowel motility was phenomenal - what went in one day, came out the next.
In essence, my body went into autophagy every night as I slept (as did the body of the gentleman with Parkinsons). That level of exercise (pushing a bike and gear weighing 85-90 pounds over varied terrain for an average of over 60 miles per day) meant there was no possible way that I could overeat - what I consumed was either rapidly utilized or rapidly expelled. My metabolism was in high gear. There was no fat that needed to be stored, so nothing to impede autophagy.
Thanks klimer!
Re Q 12:
heart is muscle meat, not organ meat. Liver and kidneys are full of toxins and should never be eaten unless you are starving and have no other choice.
Hah. I grew up on organ meats in Europe. Yum! We ate brains, too.
Outstanding stuff.
I subscribed to Leslies stack and have started doing alternate day fasting just yesterday.
Unbekoming-you are one of the few substacks that are a must read as soon as i see it in my inbox. Have learned so much and discovered so many people through your stack. Your recommendation to read Liam Scheffs “Offivial Stories” changed my life. God bless and keep up the good work.
Overall great especially early Weston Price research but the idea of eating liver a filtering organ loaded with toxins seems like a terribly bad idea even with grass fed animals.
"I don’t know what more evidence people need"
i was liking this piece until i got to this nonsense. if we followed that approach we would be in the stone ages.
Evidence is not a bad thing. yes , it has become corrupted. Yes, it is not everything.
That Nature paper does not show any human testing. That's one reason it's not being used. The profit motive may inhibit testing, of course.
Does anyone know whether there any evidence of fasting/keto or anything else curing type 1 diabetes?