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Health See other Health Articles Title: Keto, Ivermectin, & Fenbendazole: New Cancer Treatment Protocol Gains Momentum Authored by Stu Cvrk via Medical researchers are continually developing potentially breakthrough cancer protocols. This is the true story of one mans experience with a new protocol that exploits repurposed drugs. THE PATIENT Mr. Jeffrey Kramer of Shelby, Ohio, retired as a plaintiffs civil fraud attorney in 2024 after he was diagnosed with metastasized Stage 4 prostate cancer that had spread into his hip bones, lumbar spine, and inguinal lymph nodes. His Cleveland Clinic oncologist had advised him that the cancer was incurable but probably manageable for a (short) time using testosterone suppressant drugs (leuprolide injections and apalutamide pills) until his body ceased being hormone sensitive, at which point he would decline from there. Last fall, Mr. Kramer received information about a new cancer protocol that would change his life. THE PROTOCOL A new peer-reviewed cancer protocol authored by a team of sixteen cancer doctors and medical researchers from the US and several other nations was published in the September 2024 Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, titled Targeting the Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol. From the research presented in the paper, a hybrid orthomolecular protocol was developed that relies upon six elements (or molecules): [1] a therapeutic ketogenic diet high in fats and protein but low in carbs. [2] moderate exercise (aerobic heart rate) for 45-75 minutes three times a week, such as cycling, running, swimming, etc. [3] high-dose (non-toxic level) vitamin C by IV, PICC, or port three times a week. [4] ivermectin daily at a proven safe dosage. [5] fenbendazole (or mebendazole) daily at a proven safe dosage. [6] daily vitamin/mineral supplements of safe levels of vitamin D, vitamin K2, zinc, magnesium, and potassium, with a lab test every two weeks to monitor liver and kidney function and potassium and vitamin D levels for safety. Medical researchers are continually developing potentially breakthrough cancer protocols. This is the true story of one mans experience with a new protocol that exploits repurposed drugs. Mr. Kramer completed the 15-week hybrid orthomolecular protocol on June 5, 2025, with no side effects whatsoever. Two weeks later, he received an FDG-PET scan at AVITA Hospital in Galion, Ohio. The radiologists report that followed showed no evidence of any active cancer anywhere in his bodynot in his head, hip bones, lumbar spine, chest, or lymph glands; nothingno active cancer anywhere. In fact, it took the radiologist almost a full week to issue that report, for the PET scan was ordered to evaluate metastatic prostate cancer, deemed to be an incurable condition. Perhaps most amazing, the total cost of the medicines, dietary vitamin/mineral supplements, and vitamin C infusions of this protocol was less than $20,000a fraction of the cost of even one months expense for the cancer management medications that a Cleveland Clinic oncologist had previously prescribed as the standard of care for cancer treatment. A mere $20,000 to stave off debilitating cancer and certain death was more than a bargain; it was a godsend to Mr. Kramer Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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