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Neither survived their cancerHow is your daughter and mom now?I'm really sorry to hear this
Neither survived their cancerHow is your daughter and mom now?I'm really sorry to hear this
Sorry to hear of your loss brother...they still live on in your heart.Neither survived their cancer
I'm truly sorry brother.I lost my son too to a disease.Neither survived their cancer
If low carb, ketogenic diet does not work which in most cases , it does.From my reading over the years it seems cancer feeds and grows best in a high glucose environment. So a low/no carb diet can be effective in slowing the disease. The body makes cancerous cells routinely it seems and a healthy body can usually deal with it. It is the less healthy people that usually have more issues according to the studies i have seen.
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I have seen this talked about, how chemotherapy is way more effective when paired with fasting (a day or 2 of total fasting then chemo treatment). The side effects are greatly diminished also when administered this way.If low carb, ketogenic diet does not work which in most cases , it does.
Intermittent fasting for a day or two then keto for a day or two , repeat.
Not particularly in the years prior to diagnosis, at least compared to guys here. I ran tren a lot.Have you used a lot of oral 17A AAS before the diagnosis?
Let me tell you (from personal experience), fasting is pretty easy when on chemo because it absolutely destroys your appetite (it did for me anyways).I have seen this talked about, how chemotherapy is way more effective when paired with fasting (a day or 2 of total fasting then chemo treatment). The side effects are greatly diminished also when administered this way.