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My uncle, 70 y.o., has advanced prostate cancer that has metastasized to bone -- particularly to shoulders, sternum and ribs. His PSA is very low but he has bone pain.
He does listen to me but will take anything the oncologist says (about to start chemotherapy and keeping leuprolide...
Danny and I already discussed this topic on a recent podcast, but I decided to post the studies anyways, considering how important the topic is. While progesterone and testosterone are the most well-known differentiating factors in humans, the role of vitamin D has gone largely unnoticed. The...
More news coming in, corroborating earlier posts on the topic. It seems the MD profession is the only one that still has not wisen up to the fact that trying to "kill" the cancer only makes it spread/grow and turn into a killer itself.
Chemotherapy Causes Cancer Metastases, Tumor Evolution...
The appearance of metastases has long been considered one of the most mysterious and important aspects of cancer due to the fact that metastases can occur even in organisms where the primary tumor has been completely removed and the rest of the organism has been completely isolated form the...
I just posted a study in which it was shown that surgical removal of a tumor results in massive and uncontrolled formation of metastases across the entire organism.
Universal Test For Cancer Progression/stage
Here is the quote again, just to make the point of this thread clear.
"...The...
User @Travis made an interesting post recently, in which he specified that polyamines drive cancer progression and that selenomethionine could inhibit polyamine synthesis. The same line of thought has been expressed by Peat, Gerson, Revici, etc - that several polyamines (especially putresine and...
The role of serotonin in fibrosis is well-known despite the public lies thrown around by Big Pharma. I opsted about the behind-the-scenes acquisition of the serotonin antagonist terguride, which Pfizer is now hoping to be able to treat ANY fibrotic condition (as shown by a recently filed FDA...
Not really surprising, given what Ray has written over the years and other studies I have posted before. It is well known even among die-hard oncologists that chemotherapy is virtually guaranteed to cause a secondary cancer even if the person survives the primary tumor.
Chemotherapy Causes...
Peat wrote a few times about the so-called triple negative breast cancers and how the apparent lack of steroid "receptors" signifies how abnormal the tissue has become. But in fact, those cancers still respond to estrogen and progesterone levels in the organism, an approximately opposite ways...
I don't know enough body biochemistry to have a conclusion but it's hitting the news this week. They claim that palmitic acid (saturated fat) is responsible for cancer metastasis. Rodent study btw and only oral cancer.
@paymanz @haidut...
Ray has written a few times on the topic of "moles" and how he treated his with DHEA, T3 and progesterone. While he did not mention pregnenolone, I always wondered if it would have a similar effect as animal studies with pregnenolone noted lack of melanoma in treated animals subjected to UV...
Ray has written so much of the effects of stress on health and specifically on how chronic stress promotes energetic dysfunction and tumor formation/growth/spread. However, up until a year ago there was very little "official" research to back up his views. This study does just that, and it shows...