Cancer: causes and cures

Here is a very recent case from my inner circle : a friend, 41 years of age, unjabbed, dealing with inflammation for quite some time and working on the emotional side as well, but has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and is going in for treatment this week. Here is the written medical diagnosis from the biopsy:

15 December 2025

Diagnosis: C50 (ICD-10; breast cancer) – [malignant neoplasm of breast]


Core needle biopsies from a 14 mm mass located in the left breast, upper outer quadrant (2 o’clock position) show invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC/NST), grade 3.

Immunohistochemistry / biomarkers:
  • ER (estrogen receptor): 4%
  • PR (progesterone receptor): 0%
  • Proliferation index (MIB-1 / Ki-67): 80%
  • HER2 (c-erbB2): negative (ISH < 4)
The findings indicate a high-proliferation [high-growth-rate], ER/PR-negative, HER2-negative ductal carcinoma. Other breast tissue and the axillary (armpit) lymph nodes are normal.

Plan:
Urgent referral to a breast unit / breast clinic.

From the Forum suggestions so far, the following seems to be a good start:
DMSO with sodium bicarbonate applied topically
DMO with iodine applied topically
(these alternately)

Castor oil pack (well saturated flannel cloth)
Liposomal Vitamin C (Mercola 3g 3x per day) - could this by higher?
Ivermectin (1 mg per kg of body weight, taken orally once daily) = Makis Protocol
Fenbendazole (222 mg / day) = Makis Protocol
Zero sugar

Any other advice would be welcomed - posting this case here might also help others.

She welcomes other treatments, but time will tell how much she will apply the protocols and when / how she will get the products. Possibly this trial motivates her to rest and deal with that inflammation and emotional issues or past trauma, which she knows has affected her health. I’ll be there to give advice or help with procurement if needed, as she has asked, and I have this amazing Forum behind me.🙏
 
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Here is a very recent case from my inner circle : a friend, 41 years of age, unjabbed, dealing with inflammation for quite some time and working on the emotional side as well, but has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and is going in for treatment this week. Here is the written medical diagnosis from the biopsy:



From the Forum suggestions so far, the following seems to be a good start:
DMSO with sodium bicarbonate applied topically
DMO with iodine applied topically
(these alternately)

Castor oil pack (well saturated flannel cloth)
Liposomal Vitamin C (Mercola 3g 3x per day) - could this by higher?
Ivermectin (1 mg per kg of body weight, taken orally once daily) = Makis Protocol
Fenbendazole (222 mg / day) = Makis Protocol
Zero sugar

Any other advice would be welcomed - posting this case here might also help others.

She welcomes other treatments, but time will tell how much she will apply the protocols and when / how she will get the products. Possibly this trial motivates her to rest and deal with that inflammation and emotional issues or past trauma, which she knows has affected her health. I’ll be there to give advice or help with procurement if needed, as she has asked, and I have this amazing Forum behind me.🙏

I'm no expert, but I would think that adding a B-vitamin complex, Magnesium, and Vitamin D+K2 for general system support could be helpful. Others please chime in if I'm wrong.

If she wants to add herbs, it may be worthwhile to look at Rhodiola, which some evidence suggests is good for treating breast cancer specifically. Dosage can be quite high (2 g/day), and long-term studies have shown no side effects. From Stephen Buhner:

Rhodiola, various species, has been found effective in the treatment of breast cancer. It inhibits the tumorigenic properties of invasive mammary epithelial cells, inhibits superficial bladder cancer, suppresses T241 fibrosarcoma tumor cell proliferation, and reduces angiogenesis in various tumor lines. Rhodiola imbricata is highly protective in mice against whole-body lethal radiation.

The plant has also been found highly antioxidant in numerous studies, to be liver protective, and to be highly protective of the cardiovascular system.

Artemisia is another one to look into, maybe with a professional herbalist? There are some side effects with use.

“Artemisinin is also stimulating interest as an antitumor and anti-cancer compound. It has shown effectiveness as an anticancer agent both in vitro and in vivo. In vitro studies have found artemisinin effective against human leukemia cells, breast cancer, and colon cancer. Treatment of both bone cancer and cancer of the lymph nodes in dogs was effective with 10 to 15 days of treatment. The use of artemisinin in people with cancer has shown effectiveness as well; Vietnamese doctors have found it successful in curing 50 percent to 60 percent of several different types of cancer patients.

Clinical practice reports indicate the use of artesenuate in the successful treatment of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (60 mg IM for 14 days), artemisinin for small-cell lung carcinoma (500 mg BID for 4 months), artesenuate (IV) and artemisinin (300 mg BID) for 4 months in the treatment of stage 4 breast cancer with metastases, topical artemisinin in the treatment of multiple skin cancers, oral artemisinin in the treatment of breast cancer with metastases to the spine, and artesenuate in the treatment of stage 4 uveal melanoma.

Turkey tail mushroom is another go-to for cancer in general.
 
Here is the written medical diagnosis from the biopsy:
It's a particularly bad one. No one would judge her if she wanted to do both the chemo and radio, other than surgical resection.

Even though it's best to inform the oncologist or the oncology center pharmacist, I think vitamin C, liposomal capsules, would help her recover much better from their therapies. Something like 2 capsules three times per day. I think Ark did at some point, 2 capsules every hour or so at his worst chemo days.

She should be able to make a full recovery, though.

My 2 cents.
 
It's a particularly bad one. No one would judge her if she wanted to do both the chemo and radio, other than surgical resection.

Even though it's best to inform the oncologist or the oncology center pharmacist, I think vitamin C, liposomal capsules, would help her recover much better from their therapies. Something like 2 capsules three times per day. I think Ark did at some point, 2 capsules every hour or so at his worst chemo days.

She should be able to make a full recovery, though.

My 2 cents.

Quick question: what dosage range of liposomal Vitamin C (per time, per day, milligram amounts) would be recommended in this case?
(As far as supplements in general, in the past she's had some issues metabolizing some supplements and has had some side effects)

The scans and consultation with the surgeon are all going on today and tomorrow. Most likely she will go for hitting it hard on all fronts.
 
Quick question: what dosage range of liposomal Vitamin C (per time, per day, milligram amounts) would be recommended in this case?
That is the problem. Everyone is different. I know people love protocols and EXACT numbers. Her requirements would likely vary on a day to day basis. This is more like an art than an exact science. You'll have to engage your right brain to evaluate the situation better. The above is a good reference number. And she's relatively young and resilient.
 
Any other advice would be welcomed - posting this case here might also help others.

She welcomes other treatments, but time will tell how much she will apply the protocols and when / how she will get the products. Possibly this trial motivates her to rest and deal with that inflammation and emotional issues or past trauma, which she knows has affected her health. I’ll be there to give advice or help with procurement if needed, as she has asked, and I have this amazing Forum behind me.🙏

I am sorry to hear about your friend's health situation, Jefferson.

It's good that she is aware of the link between cancer and mental stress. I guess the connection is always worth reiterating: Jay and Hunter did a very informative, easily digestible interview about the issue. (I personally felt that it "drove the message home" well.)

Time-restricted eating seems to work especially well in women who have had breast cancer. For example, a 13-hour overnight fast reduced cancer recurrence by 40%. (Could a longer fast bring better results?) I suppose it would be supportive even in the treatment phase. Rhonda Patrick interviewed Ruth Patterson (the cancer part at 14:05-19:30):


The "Circadian Biology" approach could also be helpful and supportive, I think. (At least it has been in my own health challenges.) There are several outlets talking about it, one of them is the Quantum Conversations youtube channel, which deals with the topic in a common sense way. For instance, this particular episode is instructive.
 
Any other advice would be welcomed - posting this case here might also help others.

I forgot to add a point about breast cancer in my previous post; I had actually written about it earlier on this same thread, and last night woke up when it came to my mind.

The point is related to the ”Circadian Biology” aspect, and was mentioned on the forum when T.S. Wiley’s book ”Lights Out” was being discussed.

I just finished reading this book by T.S. Wiley and Brent Formby, and I thought it was very good. The main premise of the book is that we suffer from light poisoning, due to a combination of artificial light and lack of appreciation of our bodies' seasonal sleep pattern (which is abused in abundance, particularly in the Western world), and that this in turn leads to things from obesity, to cancer, to bipolar disorder.

Back in the day, people slept in total darkness, but nowadays, not so much due to the artificial light sources indoors and the street lamp (etc) light seeping through the inadequately covered windows.

For example, blind women have 50% less breast cancer (if the blindness has occurred earlier, the rate is likely higher), as their eyes don't register the artificial (blue) light. With people who are able to see, light can penetrate the eyelids to some degree, so a sleep mask would be useful. However, although not as important as the "pathway" that works through the eye, the skin has photoreceptors too, so sleeping in total darkness would be the best bet.

Dr. Martin Moore-Ede talks about light and cancer in this interview at 46:45 - 54:56.
In addition to the above mentioned blindness/breast cancer element, another interesting tidbit mentioned in the talk was that when breast cancers were treated with the usual medications, they were less effective when artificial light at night was present.
 
Here is a very recent case from my inner circle : a friend, 41 years of age, unjabbed, dealing with inflammation for quite some time and working on the emotional side as well, but has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and is going in for treatment this week. Here is the written medical diagnosis from the biopsy:
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In general Febendazole dosage can be higher without issues from it , iodine orally should be considered ( as per transcripts) , also if possible detoxing with far infra-red sauna (also grounding). fwiw
 
Interesting short clip on a 7-day sardine fast as part of a cancer protocol:

With further information about the ‘sardine fast’ here.

I’ve never done one myself, so before embarking on such a journey, you may have to do your own research.

Although I might try that in the near future - just for the heck of it! My first question would be, if I was able to sustain 72h or even 7 days only eating sardines.
 
I am reading Norman Doidge's The Brain's Way of Healing and in the chapter Using Light to Reawaken Dormant Neural Circuits I found the following interesting tidbit which describes the advantages of red/infrared light on less severe skin cancer or precancerous lesions:
Typically these [precancerous] lesions [called actinic keratosis] are cut out or burned off with a hot laser. But instead of having it burned off, [Dr.] Kahn used the low-intensity laser, and the skin normalized itself in several sessions. Many less severe skin cancer lesions, he told me, such as some basal cell cancers, can also be healed by low-intensity laser light.
I have started using red and infrared light on my scalp and head (the device I have is a sort of hat/pad which you can adjust with four light wavelengths) in addition to DMSO, Ivermectin, supplements, and nervous system exercises) and it seems to speed up the healing process, but then again the momentum could be caused by other factors as well. Don't know for certain, but noticed that the lesions are becoming smaller more quickly?
 
Comprehensive Catalog of Natural mTOR/PI3K Inhibitors


The mTOR/PI3K signaling pathway represents a critical therapeutic target in cancer, with TSC1/TSC2 mutations serving as important predictive biomarkers for mTOR inhibitor response [6,46]. The extensive catalog of natural compounds with mTOR/PI3K inhibitory activity presented in this review demonstrates the rich potential of medicinal plants as sources of anticancer agents.7,8 These phytochemicals offer advantages including multi-target activity, favorable safety profiles based on traditional use, and potential for synergistic combinations.61-64

However, significant challenges remain in translating these promising preclinical findings to clinical practice.175,176 Issues of bioavailability, standardization, pharmacokinetics, and rigorous clinical validation must be addressed through systematic research efforts.177-179 Advanced formulation strategies, structural optimization, and biomarker-guided patient selection may enhance the therapeutic potential of natural mTOR/PI3K inhibitors.181-186

Future research should prioritize well-designed clinical trials incorporating molecular stratification, pharmacodynamic endpoints, and long-term safety monitoring.187,188 Integration of natural compounds with conventional therapies, guided by understanding of resistance mechanisms and pathway crosstalk, may provide novel therapeutic strategies.174,185 As our understanding of the molecular basis of cancer continues to evolve, natural mTOR/PI3K inhibitors may contribute to personalized, multi-targeted approaches to cancer treatment.191,192

The convergence of traditional botanical knowledge with modern molecular oncology offers exciting opportunities for drug discovery and development.193 By combining rigorous scientific investigation with respect for traditional medicine systems, we may unlock the full therapeutic potential of natural mTOR/PI3K inhibitors for the benefit of cancer patients worldwide.194

CompoundBotanical SourceCancer Type(s)Reference(s)
Acetyl-11-Keto-β-Boswellic acidBoswellia serrataProstate cancer[65,66]
α-Acetoxy-tirucallic acidBoswellia serrataProstate cancer in vivo[66]
AndrographolideAndrographis paniculataBreast cancer[67]
AnthricinAnthriscus sylvestrisBreast cancer[68]
ApigeninMany plants including Matricaria chamomillaBurkitt’s lymphoma, Multiple cell lines, Oral cancer[69,70,71]
ArctigeninBurdock seed (Arctium lappa)Breast cancer[72]
AsiaticosideCentella asiatica (Gotu kola)Colon cancer[73]
β-Boswellic acidsBoswellia serrataAnti-proliferative/cytotoxic[74,75]
β-Sitosterol-d-glucosideSweet potatoBladder cancer[76]
BaicaleinChinese skullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis)Inhibits cancer cell migration, Prostate cancer, Lung cancer[77,78,79]
BerberineHydrastis canadensis, Coptis chinensisInhibits atherosclerosis, Colon cancer (with Curcumin), Colon cancer (with Emodin)[80,81,82]
Bitter melon extractMomordica charantiaMany cancers[83]
CamptothecinCamptotheca acuminataNumerous cancer cells, GBM[84,85]
CannabinoidsCannabis sativaGlioma cells[86]
CarnosolRosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)Colon cancer[87]
ChelidonineChelidonium majusInhibits cancer cell migration[77]
CryptotanshinoneSalvia miltiorrhizaBreast cancer[88]
CurcuminTurmeric (Curcuma longa)Colon cancer, Breast cancer, Lung cancer, Melanoma, HCC (liver cancer), Breast cancer (with Thymoquinone)[89,90,91,92,93,79,94]
α-CubebenoateSchisandra chinensisBreast cancer[95]
Danshen extractSalvia miltiorrhizaLeukemia[96]
Delta-TocotrienolAnnattoNSC Lung Cancer[97]
DihydroartemisininArtemisia annuaOvarian cancer[98]
DiosgeninWild yam (Dioscorea spp)Breast cancer[99]
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate)Green tea (Camellia sinensis)Breast cancer, Pancreatic cancer[100,101]
EmodinMany herbsSeveral types, SAS Oral cancer, Gastric cancer[102,103,104]
FisetinStrawberries and other fruits/vegetablesProstate cancer, Lung cancer, Several cancers, Breast cancer[105,106,107,79,108]
FormononetinIsoflavone from legumesInhibits migration of breast cancer, Ovarian cancer[109,110]
ForskolinColeus forskohliicAMP activation[111]
Gallic acidPhenolic acids in many herbs and foodsAML[112]
Ganoderma lucidumWhole plant powderVarious forms of cancer[113]
GenisteinSoy isoflavoneBreast cancer[100]
Ginkgolide BGinkgo bilobaInhibits platelet activation[114]
Ginkgolic acidGinkgo bilobaGlioblastoma, Breast cancer[115,116]
Ginsenoside Rg3Panax ginsengMultiple Myeloma, Colon cancer[117,118]
GuggulsteroneGum resin from Commiphora mukulVarious forms of cancer, Ovarian cancer[113,119,73]
Hawthorn extractCrataegus sppBreast cancer[120]
HypericinSt. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum)Breast cancer[121]
HyperosideHypericum perforatum (St. John’s wort)Lung cancer[122]
IcariinEpimedium sagittatumBreast cancer[123]
Indole-3-carbinol/DIMBrassicaceae familyBreast cancer[124]
IsoliquiritigeninLicorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)Breast cancer, Adenoid cystic carcinoma, Skin cancer[125,124,89]
Kavalactone KawainKava (Piper methysticum)Bladder cancer, Prostate cancer[126,127]
Kavalactone YangoninKava (Piper methysticum)Anti-angiogenic, Lung cancer, Bladder cancer[128,129]
Licochalcone ALicorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)Adenoid cystic carcinoma[124]
LuteolinVarious plant sourcesBurkitt’s lymphoma, Colon cancer[130,131]
LycopeneTomatoes and other fruits & vegetablesProstate cancer[132]
MagnololMagnolia officinalisNSC Lung Cancer, Thyroid[133,134]
Methylsulfinyl hexyl isothiocyanateWasabi-derivedNSC Lung cancer[135]
Nordihydroguaiaretic acidPhenol from Larrea divaricataProstate cancer[136]
Onjisaponin BYuan Zhi (Radix Polygalae)Glioblastoma[137]
OridoninRabdosia rubescensLung cancer[79]
PaeonolPeony4T1-tumor bearing mice[138]
ParthenolideTanacetum parthenium (Feverfew)Leiomyosarcoma, Prostate cancer[139,140]
PlatycodinPlatycodon grandiflorumBreast cancer[141]
Propolis extractPropolis and many plantsInhibits HER2+ Breast cancer[69]
PterostilbenePterocarpus marsupiumBreast cancer, Melanoma[142,143]
Purple sweet potato anthocyaninPurple sweet potatoBreast cancer[87]
QuercetinMany herbs & foods (apples, onions, etc.)Breast cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Colon cancer, Breast cancer (with Green tea), Lung cancer[101,144,145,79,146]
ResveratrolPhytoalexin from Polygonum cuspidatumGBM – Brain, Breast Cancer, Glioblastoma, Lung cancer[112,147,92,148]
Rhodiola extractRhodiola roseaBladder cancer, Extends life[149]
Rosmarinic acidRosemary, many Lamiaceae speciesColon cancer[150]
SanguinarineSanguinaria canadensis (Bloodroot)Prostate cancer[151]
SilibininMilk thistle (Silybum marianum)Prostate cancer, Lung cancer[152,153]
SulforaphaneCruciferous vegetablesBreast cancer, Prostate cancer[154,155]
Tanshinone IIASalvia miltiorrhizaGastric cancer, Hepatocellular carcinoma[156,157]
ThymoquinoneBlack seed (Nigella sativa)Breast cancer, Colon cancer[94,158]
Ursolic acidMany plants including rosemaryColon cancer, Prostate cancer[159,160]
Withaferin AWithania somnifera (Ashwagandha)Breast cancer, Melanoma[161,162]
WogoninScutellaria baicalensisGlioblastoma, Lung cancer[163,164]
 
Comprehensive Catalog of Natural mTOR/PI3K Inhibitors

Thanks! That looked like such a useful table so I quickly made it into a PDF together with the references. See attached file.
 

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Greetings, I wanted to share with the forum a document about my experiences with food, beverages, materials, etc. subjected to a neutrino cage. I have been working on building it for several years and have not yet finished. It is a paramagnetic pentahedron. I have written a document in Spanish and an excerpt in English, and it deals with radiation protection and therefore with fighting or preventing cancer. Let me know if you find it useful. I feel a bit like a voyeur; I eagerly read the forum, observe, and don't actively participate. It's like a block. I think the attached document is worth reading.



Brief Conclusion: Hypothetically, it integrates preservation and radiation protection; experimentally validated. Assuming that the neutrino avoids ROS and generates an attractive force between electrons and radioactive nuclei, it makes antioxidants more resistant to oxidative stress, but by itself it does not neutralize protons because its neutral nature prevents direct interactions with positive charges, requiring elements such as boron for effectiveness. Incorporating observation from 1980: cage captures environmental electrons, causing partial disappearance of radioactive material (greater with borated water); atoms/molecules/charged particles acquire neutrinos, quantum completing matter.


Nota, para Gaby, te agradeceria si fuera posible , cuando tengas tiempo que revises el doc en castellano mucho mas amplio que adjunto. Opina lo que creas oportuno, temo que con las guerras en marcha haya radioactividad y todo tipo de desgracias, por eso hice el doc con ayuda de Grok, los fundamentos se los marqué claramente para que no se desviara.
 

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