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RedBead's avatar

Thank you for doing so much homework and sharing it

I take diatomaceous earth because I wanted to see for myself.

I can say from first-hand experience, we are never truly alone!

I don't know what they are but I feel better taking it. Also my fingernails have never been this strong.

I am a retired medical and corporate transcriptionist.

Knowing what i do of pharma...my opinion is I'll never take prescription or over the counter products from any of those companies.

There must be a way to deal with this without pharma.

I already do the other protocols.

Thank you for this article.

Pray for peace

Live that prayer

Loretta's avatar

Amen to all you state.

Gayle Hocking's avatar

A brilliant article, thank you Jan.

EssHaitch's avatar

Thank you very much

Loretta's avatar

I like your style. BTW-Better late than never. Most will never look at anything besides their gods of medicine. That is so truly sad.

My family think I am over the edge of a mental kook for even suggesting anything I have researched about. Oh well, maybe someday, I tell myself continually. It just makes my brain hurt.

Thank you, this was a great writing.

Rob (c137)'s avatar

Some terrain theories of cancer are way off and ignore the fact that bacteria and parasites are there to clean up things that the body cannot eliminate (due to impaired liver/kidney function and/or clogged up circulation/lymph).

Cancer is a way that the body sequesters junk that it cannot eliminate. Think of it like storage of waste in containers.

Parasites also do this. In tuna fish, parasites consume mercury and keep it away from screwing up the fish's nervous system.

As for fenbenzadole and ivermectin working to reduce cancer, I think we are still clueless about these "anti parasitics". The idea is that they kill them but I see something else.

If parasites are around to sequester toxins (like mercury in tuna), a way to eliminate them would be to help the liver and other organs process and get rid of these toxins.

As I've read in the fenben Substack, these drugs can lead to elevated liver enzyme readings. Why?

Because they assist the liver's chemical processes to break down and bind these toxins to be eliminated via the colon.

The reason why cancer is linked to metabolic conditions is that with a metabolic issue, the liver/etc has less energy to process the debris and toxic junk.

Unfortunately many in the terrain theory world are anti ivermectin and fenbenzadole as they believe the commonly held belief that they "kill" parasites.

No, they help get rid of the condition that parasites and cancer deal with.

Here's an old article of mine that goes into the condition that the COVID vaccines cause via the LNPs. Spike protein is not a cause but a result of damaged cells which electron microscopes see as "spiky".

https://robc137.substack.com/p/years-before-mrna-and-spike-protein

JaneR's avatar

This is brilliant, thank you.

Jamie Griffiths's avatar

Great post. The cancer industrial complex is full of well-intentioned people doing horrible work under the aegis of genetic determinism.

Question: it seems like you're advocating a ketogenic diet over the long term rather than as a limited intervention. It's my (lay) understanding that ketosis is itself a form of stress metabolism, is associated with higher levels of adrenaline and cortisol, and disrupts thyroid function (because glucose is required to convert thyroid hormone T4 into the active form T3). Do your sources warn of any long term dangers of ketosis, like suppressed immunity or premature aging?

I'm reading a lot of Ray Peat at the moment, who is a big fan of Warburg but advocates keeping the metabolic rate high and getting your carbs from (fruit and milk) sugar. He suggests that the "sugar feeds cancer" idea, while true, misses the point and that a tumor's primary energy source is fat oxidation. He points the finger at polyunsaturated fats rather than sugar.

Because the ketogenic diet looks really hard to actually implement, I'm hoping Peat is right!

Jan Wellmann's avatar

Polyunsaturated fats definotely carcinogenic. But not saturated fats like real butter, coconut oil etc. No Im not aware of any downside effects of long-term ketogenics, especially in my own experiments. But i do shift in and out and combine some sugars like mango, raw honey, carrot juice. I think moderation in everything is key. Big fan of Ray Peat also when it comes to thyroid function. We all have to find our own individual balance, there is no universal optimal diet.

Nancy Anderson's avatar

Thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Your writing is like a breath of fresh air. Really, really fresh air. :)

Mediocrates's avatar

Thank you Jan for explaining what has been an incongruous mystery for me.

The problem is not the parasites within - the problem its without where parasites are trying to pump "stuff" into us!!

Sibylle Bay's avatar

Thank you for your analysis and the knowledge you share. It is always high quality.

Te Time's avatar

Carnivore for two years now. It’s been a life changer. Truly.