The Cancer and Parasite Thread.

I hope we can put together a trove of material for those wishing an alternative approach. 2024 will imo be the biggest cancer year in history.
 
It's sad to see young people and kids who get cancer and consequently die young but for us older 55+'s that's just the way the cookie crumbles, especially when we've hammered life with our supposedly unhealthy lifestyles and there's just the unlucky factor for a whole ranges of unrelated reasons.
I guess it's a question of making the very most of the time we have until we cannot function any longer . . .
 
That is the gameplan, try not to get cancer.
 
The OP vid is over 2 hours. It definitely qualifies for a Bullet Point Summary.
 
There's people these days who go from working to being told they have cancer to being dead in 6 weeks ..... In these cases , which they probably class as late diagnosis they take you up to Dublin and go at you in a frenzy with a dose of chemo that would kill an elephant ( no matter the physical condition of the patient)
 
I hope we can put together a trove of material for those wishing an alternative approach. 2024 will imo be the biggest cancer year in history.
I said this exact same thing after looking over the schedule for Disney+ only yesterday.
 
There's people these days who go from working to being told they have cancer to being dead in 6 weeks ..... In these cases , which they probably class as late diagnosis they take you up to Dublin and go at you in a frenzy with a dose of chemo that would kill an elephant ( no matter the physical condition of the patient)
Yearly checkups are crucial. I just had mine recently and while there was a bit of nervousness waiting for the results as always, everything was fine. If you're not getting checkups you're asking for it.
 
Yearly checkups are crucial. I just had mine recently and while there was a bit of nervousness waiting for the results as always, everything was fine. If you're not getting checkups you're asking for it.
Did they locate either a heart or a brain?
 
I hope we can put together a trove of material for those wishing an alternative approach. 2024 will imo be the biggest cancer year in history.
declan thanks for doing this i listened to dr berg video -- very good very easy to follow thanks again.
 
This interview with Gary Brecka (of 10X health) is fascinating.

It is worth listening to more than once, as it’s so dense with information that can transform your health. It’s not specific to cancer, however the advice in it will protect you from cancer.

Highly recommended.

 
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I have my raw bitter apricot seeds and I also at times, such as now, have the brazil nuts as well. Supposedly, they are two of the very few ways to get vitamin B17 which is sometimes called laetrile .

You have to be cautious not to overdo both though.
 
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I have my raw bitter apricot seeds and I also at times, such as now, have the brazil nuts as well. Supposedly, they are two of the very few ways to get vitamin B17 which is sometimes called laetrile .

You have to be cautious not to overdo both though.
Good news at last! Hate apricots but love Brazil nuts.
 
The humble aspirin also has cancer preventative elements. They don't like us to know that of course, given the inexpensive nature of aspirin. Try and get a brand that has low fillers and ingredients, as pure as possible
 
Both of these guys are interesting. Their podcasts are worth listening to regularly.

 
It also wrecks your gut.Better off cutting out all hyper processed food, replacing staples with whole grains, cutting out -- or at least cutting down -- on red meat and sugar, eating lots of cruciferous vegetables, eating fermented food (such as saurkraut) at least once a day, and intermittent fasting at least 5 days a weekAnd don't pay any attention to the quacks pushing the carnivore diet. You can still get high ldl cholestorel and heart disease even if you're not insulin resistant. I used to eat bacon and eggs and steak nearly everyday, thinking I was in good health. I was strongly advised to go on a low dose statin, which I'm now off thankfully, but I'm still only in my 30s.
Fish, such as salmon, mackeral and hake, are a more than worthy replacement for most meats. Cholestoral and blood pressure are fine these days.
You sound like a Nancy Boy. Only a faggot gives a fuck about this shit.

In fact this whole thread is full of Nonce's . I never thought I'd hear Irishmen pussying around about diet and such nonsense.

I'm embarrassed to be from the same Country as you all to be honest.
 
It also wrecks your gut.

Better off cutting out all hyper processed food, replacing staples with whole grains, cutting out -- or at least cutting down -- on red meat and sugar, eating lots of cruciferous vegetables, eating fermented food (such as saurkraut) at least once a day, and intermittent fasting at least 5 days a week.

And don't pay any attention to the quacks pushing the carnivore diet. You can still get high ldl cholestorel and heart disease even if you're not insulin resistant. I used to eat bacon and eggs and steak nearly everyday, thinking I was in good health. I was strongly advised to go on a low dose statin, which I'm now off thankfully, but I'm still only in my 30s.

Fish, such as salmon, mackeral and hake, are a more than worthy replacement for most meats. Cholestoral and blood pressure are fine these days.
I did intermittent fasting for years, I was an early adopter. However, now, many of the people that championed it (like Peter Attia) no longer recommend it.

I’m in two minds whether it is good practice or not.
 
You sound like a Nancy Boy. Only a faggot gives a fuck about this shit.

In fact this whole thread is full of Nonce's . I never thought I'd hear Irishmen pussying around about diet and such nonsense.

I'm embarrassed to be from the same Country as you all to be honest.
Haha, Never change Myles.

Never change.

As a matter of curiosity, what led you to be hospitalised for a month recently? Was it down to ‘lifestyle’ issue?
 
Apparently, it may not be as good for autophagy, and hence longevity, as once thought. Most of the research was on mice.
Even if this is the case, it still has a ton of other benefits. It's been shown to lower blood pressure and is great for the gut.

Skipping breakfast doesn't bother me, so I'll be sticking to it (I do a 16/8 fast). Besides, if nothing else it makes me eat less than I otherwise would.
If I stopped it, I'd pile the weight on.
Do you ever listen to a lad on YouTube called ‘Siim Land’ ?

He’s very interesting in terms of longevity and best practices for health.

Do you do ice baths and saunas?
 
No. I sometimes follow David Sinclair and some other fella with a channel called "physionic".
I used to think Sinclair was someone to listen to. I bought and read his book. But over time I think he’s overstating (or just being plain wrong) about the benefits of things like resveratrol.
I don't do ice baths but I take cold showers after exercise.
Aye, I don’t have access to an ice bath, but I do saunas and cold showers. I don’t think a cold shower is anywhere near as good as an ice bath.

You should listen to the Gary Brecka link I posted earlier on the thread. You’d definitely get a lot out of it.
 
You sound like a Nancy Boy. Only a faggot gives a fuck about this shit.

In fact this whole thread is full of Nonce's . I never thought I'd hear Irishmen pussying around about diet and such nonsense.

I'm embarrassed to be from the same Country as you all to be honest.
My Advise is = = Eat Vegans !
 
You sound like a Nancy Boy. Only a faggot gives a fuck about this shit.

In fact this whole thread is full of Nonce's . I never thought I'd hear Irishmen pussying around about diet and such nonsense.

I'm embarrassed to be from the same Country as you all to be honest.
Ancient Celts standing on the slopes of their ring forts were fortified with Apricots and Brazil nuts. Thats what made them strong.
 
Good news at last! Hate apricots but love Brazil nuts.
And that is a downside, the temptation being to gobble them down. A lot of calories but too much selenium and that damages kidneys.
 
I took Sinclairs advice on MNM a while back, but stopped taking it when concerns were raised about it possibly increasing the risk of cancer. And it may not be that effective.
Yup, same. I think he was probably wrong about Metformin too.
Taurine looks very promising and it's cheap as chips. I'm going to be adding that to my supplement stack in the new year.
Agreed, taurine looks like a good addition.
 
mRNa turbo cancers can no longer be ignored:

An oncologist calls for the immediate banning of all mRNA vaccines due to the way in which it appears to be triggering post-booster cancer relapse in those who have been vaxxed and boosted:

Other oncologists have contacted me from all over the world including from Australia and the US. The consensus is that it is no longer confined to melanoma but that increased incidence of lymphomas, leukaemias and kidney cancers is being seen after booster injections.

All mRNA vaccines must be halted and banned now.

Angus Dalgleish

Professor of Oncology

St George’s Hospital Medical School, London

 

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