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Katarina Christoforou's avatar

I'm still going strong, was diagnosed with lung cancer 2 years ago now. Happy Christmas! x

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

My view: There are research studies going back over 50 years ago, where they thought that giving glucose IV was a positive, but in turn, the sugar infusions turbocharged the cancer cells to replicate.

Secondly, what is missing is a study measuring blood value of vitamin D and the occurrence of cancer. Harvard did a $30 million 4 year study called VITAL, but was designed to discredit D rather that prove that the higher your D level is, the less risk of cancer. Never did any blood draws. So, boosting D should be part of the protocol of reversing cancer. Stay above 50 ng's. I maintain a blood value of about 70 ng's and had Covid for 21 days and never took any drugs. My immune system dispatched, but slowly. Never bought into the fraudulent RNA injection scenario. It is sad that the majority of our medical professionals don't under stand the dynamics of the physiology of the human body.

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Ruth's avatar
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Did you see Dr John Campbellโ€™s video the other week about VitD and the miscalculation of how much we need? Seems they figured it out in 2014 and didnโ€™t bother telling anyone minimum is 8,895 IU/day.

https://youtu.be/AtoxkK7MeKc?si=J4GttHuXv7GDnD30

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Thank you! I was not aware of this analysis

that speaks the truth!

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Riff Raffer's avatar

Iโ€™m curious if insulin spikes are also problematic, ie with protein ingestion. Is that something youโ€™ve explored? Thank you for all the great info!

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