Attitude is Everything has always been my mantra. It seems that the more troublesome an event or challenge I’ve faced, my natural defense mechanism (that I attribute to my parents, siblings and friends) is to use positive thinking as the kick starter and humor as the mechanism to power through the adversity.
The Protocol
I have a significant announcement to make. Several months ago, I was introduced to a researcher who collaborates with other PHD’s, MD’s and researchers globally in the pharma and nutraceutical space.
Some Success Stories other than me – June 2018
As I mentioned in the original post, I was the first person in the history of MD Anderson to have small cell lung cancer metastasized throughout my entire body (neck, lungs, stomach, liver, pancreas and bones) and live to tell the tale. 12 weeks ago, another patient, identical to me in small cell metastasis and also a patient at MD Anderson, started the regimen.
October 23, 2018
This week, we received word of another ovarian cancer cure. Completely gone without surgery. We also have a breast cancer lady who has been getting progressively worse for 3 years. Tried to get her on Panacur a year ago. After her last chemo, she was told the cancer had spread to her liver, lymph nodes, and bones. So
November 29, 2018
In the past two weeks, I have received word from 4 more success stories ranging from Pancreatic cancer (2nd stage) to non small cell lung cancer that had metastasized to mutiple organs to another success story with colo-rectal cancer to a crazy success with an inoperable large tumor wrapped around the esophagus and stomach.
Saturday, January 19th, 2019
But THE BEST NEWS is that success stories continue to come in. Success stories #34 to #38 were reported to me in the last 4 weeks. And the stories continue to report that the research linked above proves that the regimen appears to continue to be cancer agnostic.
Friday January 25th
He had joined a Facebook group site called Lung Cancer Survivors and Support Group, run by a guy named Mark Peitzmeier and a lady named Kelly Miller. Their group has 8,800 members (compared to 100,000 here)
Saturday January 26th
10 months ago, Rick had 4th stage metastasized melanoma that had metastasized to his liver and lungs. His doctors wanted to put him on auto-immune boosters, but frankly told him he only had 6 or so months to live.
Wednesday February 6th
Success stories #41 through #45 are in, but I simply have been buried with work and travel.
June 25, 2019
I have a couple of hours of downtime, so I thought it might be helpful to recap some of the more interesting top 20 success stories other than myself: