(8a) Part 5 - What goes into an anti-parasitic, anti-cancer healing protocol?
An analysis of my current artemisinin protocol and the supplements I have added to it.
I am unvaxxed
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Remember that, in my previous article I said “When you see protocols for covid, long covid and covid related cancers, they are strong on the anti-parasitics and perhaps not so well balanced when it comes to the rest. So let’s look at my current protocol and see how well it stacks up”.
My current protocol
Element 1 - Does the protocol I am currently using, the Artemisinin Protocol, have biofilm disruptors?
Yes it does, four of them in fact. I feel quite happy that I have this covered, particularly as I have added a fifth:
Naringenin (Grapefruit Juice)
Turmeric/Curcumin
Sodium Butyrate
Vitamin C
Modified citrus pectin (I have added this to the base protocol because it works at all stages of a treatment. It is a biofilm disruptor, is able to kill cancer cells in its own right, and is a powerful chelating agent.)
For disrupting biofilm: Not Getting Better with Treatment? Time to Target Biofilms
Element 2 - A protocol must have something to assault the parasitic cells
We seem to be spoilt for choice with substances that we can use as our first line of attack against parasitic and cancer cells. They include:
Fenbendazole
Ivermectin
Artemisinin
Apricot Kernels (amygdalin)
Mistletoe.
My current protocol uses artemisinin, a derivative of sweet wormwood, as it’s principal therapeutic. I have also used protocols including fenbendazole and ivermectin together, and have apricot kernels sitting in my medicine draw in case my supply lines or my budget collapse, whichever comes sooner. I have not yet found a protocol that includes apricot kernels or one for mistletoe, but when I do I will post it.
I am onto my third round of the artemisinin protocol, which involves starting 2 days before the full moon, and running for 21 days, then taking rest before starting again just before the next full moon. It is worth noting that this protocol has not shrunk my 2cm breast tumour, but neither the breast tumour nor the imperfectly excised melanoma has metastasized. How do we ever know, eh?
Element 3 - Protocols also seem to include powerful ingredients to support the principal anti-parasitic
There are many of these support products. They often have cancer killing properties in their own right, although perhaps not quite as broad in action as the primary products. In addition they have properties that help the primary medicine above do it’s job. This protocol only has two, but two very powerful ones:
Turmeric/Curcumin
Vitamin C
I have added each of the following which each have anti-cancer properties in their own right:
Berberine which I am taking for blood sugar control anyway
Vitamin D3 because everybody says so
Coenzyme Q10 because my doctor has bullied me into it but I am not sure why
Quercetin (with zinc) which I am taking to potentially manage the spike protein
Element 4 - Protocols need “binders” to collect the toxic biological remnants and other chemical and heavy metal toxins
This is the one I am having the most difficulty with. There are lots of different elements that might require detoxing from the body and how do we safely target them all? This protocol does not seem to have a powerful “binder” so I have added the following two.
Binder option 1 - Modified citrus pectin
This does it all. It is manufactured from a natural product, destroys biofilm, kills parasitic and cancer cells, and chelates metals out of the body.
Binder option 2 - Fulvic and Humic Acid
Back last century there was a great tape doing the rounds (yes, before CDs and the internet) called Dead Doctors Don’t Lie, by Joel Wallach. The premise of the tape that has stuck in my head was that if the average life expectancy of a doctor is 57, and of a bus conductor is 73, who should you take health advice from? I never forgot it. But I did forget about his most profound health recommendation, fulvic acid.
Read more about it here:
Element 5 - Protect the liver
As we remove nasty stuff from our bodies, our livers and kidneys have to do an awful lot of additional work, so we need to support them. The Artemisinin protocol includes TUDCA for the liver, but I have also added milk thistle. I use, variously:
Milk Thistle: 7 Science-Based Benefits of Milk Thistle
TUDCA: What Is TUDCA?
Dandelion root in the form of dandelion coffee.
At this stage I do not know what we are supposed to do if our liver enzyme readings go too high to continue. What is too high? And I have seen instructions to cease the protocol until they come back down to a normal range, then start again. That does not seem satisfactory to me, as surely it is essential to keep irritating the “alien invaders” till they give up. Giving them a rest does not seem like a good idea to me. But I will cross that bridge when I come to it. I have a doctor willing to write the liver function tests at the end of each protocol and that will have to do for now.
This series of articles
These address the 5 components of a good treatment protocol. I have separated this information into five separate posts of which this is the fifth.
Every protocol must have the right components
Every protocol must have an appropriate biofilm disruptor.
More on biofilm and biofilm disruptors and how they may have saved my life.
Every protocol must have something to kill the parasites, something to mop up the toxins, and something to help the liver get the waste out of the body.
How did the Artemisinin protocol I am taking now stack up?
Can you help?
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Thanks for this update on your protocols!
I had a thought: have you had your Vitamin D levels checked? I know it could be another annoying test (and maybe expensive in Australia???) However, I'm suggesting it because I just had mine done, and they were suprisingly quite low. Suprising because I eat fish daily, enjoy some sun and occasionally supplement with it. But obviously, I haven't gotten enough. I know that there are some MD's who recommend people healing with cancer keep their levels quite high (e.g. Dr. Gundry provides info and rational on his website/podcast). Thought this idea might help you!