Or just like viruses do, the cancer evolves to evade the antibodies and it stops working. Unless the antibodies somehow also kill off the cancer stem cells that are often times the cause of recurrent cancers after remission.
I don’t blame Pharma on this one. They find treatments to keep people alive they should make those products, IF the market value is affordable to the payer both short and long term.
Are they treating the cancer with a band aid or are they hitting the root cause and a true cure? With Pharma it’s usually the band aid approach that keeps the $$ flowing.
The best deal for Big Pharma is a band-aid that will cause a severe allergic reaction in a number of people. Sell them skin cream for the rash. This cream will eat holes in the arms of some. Then sell them more band-aids. Cha ching!
If the experiences of Guy Tenenbaum & Fred Evrard in their book "can we heal from cancer?" are more widely applicable than their situations, then pharma approaches seem misguided anyway - but in our medical system, it goes without saying that pharma (or surgery etc) will be the "solution".
I have a personalized jab in mind for them too. It's where they get to feel the hellish damage they have authorized on billions of people, all at once. Just for them, personally.
I am currently taking Keytruda in combination with chemo for my breast cancer. I'm starting to suspect they have never used immunotherapy alone in clinical trials.
JP, any thoughts on treating extreme psoriasis? My brother's doc is telling him to get injections every two weeks, and they're crazy expensive, like $3k a shot? He had to apply to get special insurance to get them. Unvaccinated, age 38, relatively healthy guy, generally speaking. He had it as a child but it was always mild.
Besides a drastic elimination diet. Yes. Depends on the cause actually, Berberine/Metformin and a few of the supplements I advise people to take can help if it is immune mediated.
Melatonin will also help. Antioxidants will help tackle the inflammation and damage.
For tests, testing where the immune system and lymphocytes find themselves would be good and testing for mold/fungi/yeast and bacteria.
Staphylococcus aureus is a common culprit and also messes with the immune system.
thank you, I will pass along. I have read a lot of folks think diet change helps. the doctor did say that steroids aren't a good idea and that they cause long term issues (so I guess some acknowledgement at least).
The doctor comment is a sign he/she has some brains, that is good, most doctors just shove steroids down everyone's throat. Diet will definitely help too depending the cause, sometimes can outright get rid of it. Best of luck to your friend.
Vaccination is an organized criminal enterprise dressed up as disease prevention by means of junk science.
(Can't remember who said)
Blood letting, lobotomy, shock therapy were also safe and effective at a time... That's the shelf where vaccination is for me.
Or just like viruses do, the cancer evolves to evade the antibodies and it stops working. Unless the antibodies somehow also kill off the cancer stem cells that are often times the cause of recurrent cancers after remission.
I don’t blame Pharma on this one. They find treatments to keep people alive they should make those products, IF the market value is affordable to the payer both short and long term.
Are they treating the cancer with a band aid or are they hitting the root cause and a true cure? With Pharma it’s usually the band aid approach that keeps the $$ flowing.
The best deal for Big Pharma is a band-aid that will cause a severe allergic reaction in a number of people. Sell them skin cream for the rash. This cream will eat holes in the arms of some. Then sell them more band-aids. Cha ching!
If the experiences of Guy Tenenbaum & Fred Evrard in their book "can we heal from cancer?" are more widely applicable than their situations, then pharma approaches seem misguided anyway - but in our medical system, it goes without saying that pharma (or surgery etc) will be the "solution".
I have a personalized jab in mind for them too. It's where they get to feel the hellish damage they have authorized on billions of people, all at once. Just for them, personally.
I am currently taking Keytruda in combination with chemo for my breast cancer. I'm starting to suspect they have never used immunotherapy alone in clinical trials.
JP, any thoughts on treating extreme psoriasis? My brother's doc is telling him to get injections every two weeks, and they're crazy expensive, like $3k a shot? He had to apply to get special insurance to get them. Unvaccinated, age 38, relatively healthy guy, generally speaking. He had it as a child but it was always mild.
Carnivore diet
Besides a drastic elimination diet. Yes. Depends on the cause actually, Berberine/Metformin and a few of the supplements I advise people to take can help if it is immune mediated.
Melatonin will also help. Antioxidants will help tackle the inflammation and damage.
For tests, testing where the immune system and lymphocytes find themselves would be good and testing for mold/fungi/yeast and bacteria.
Staphylococcus aureus is a common culprit and also messes with the immune system.
thank you, I will pass along. I have read a lot of folks think diet change helps. the doctor did say that steroids aren't a good idea and that they cause long term issues (so I guess some acknowledgement at least).
The doctor comment is a sign he/she has some brains, that is good, most doctors just shove steroids down everyone's throat. Diet will definitely help too depending the cause, sometimes can outright get rid of it. Best of luck to your friend.