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🧠 Rife Machine questions: Will this work on a Glioblastoma?

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Resonant light technology for brain cancer or other cancer. Has anyone tried this for a glioblastoma. I'm currently mixing fenbendazole with the snake diet and numerous other healthy foods. ============================================================== Below is the Joe Tippens Protocol (from his blog mycancerstory.rocks) ============================================================== The period of the unknown Mar. 2017 I mentioned earlier that I am a voracious researcher on various alternative methods and I came to a conclusion in January 2017 that, in addition to the new canine drug experiment, that I also would begin a regimen that would include the following: Tocotrienol and Tocopherol forms (all 8) of Vitamin E (800mg per day, 7 days a week). A product called Gamma E by Life Extension or Perfect E are both great. That is 2 400mg pills or 1 800mg pill depending on which you purchase [October 2019 Edit: I think 500-800mg per day of all 8 tocotrienols/tocopherols is sufficient. Some providers use different mg per capsule, so be sure and look at your product and adjust accordingly] Bio-Available Curcumin (600mg per day, 2 pills per day 7 days a week). A product called Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics is bioavailable., and CBD oil (1-2 droppers-ful [equal to 25mg per day] under the tongue, 7 days a week) oil So the period of unknown started in the 3rd week of January 2017 and included the above three items every day (7 days per week) and the canine medicine (1 GRAM PER DAY FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE DAYS) per week. Take 4 days off and repeat each week. Each gram of Panacur C has approximately 222 mg of fenbendazole, in case you are trying a different branded product. [2019 edit: There is a new section at the end of the blog dedicated to more detailed discussion of dosages. Please read it thoroughtly] It really doesn't matter what time of the day or with/without food. Many people take this regimen concurrent with chemo, immunotherapy and radiation. Most people asks me if I altered my diet. My answer is "I probably should have, but I didn't" NOTE 1: Because cancer is notorious for reoccurrences, I plan on taking this regimen the rest of my life. Why not? NOTE 2: Many people ask whether it can be taken while on chemo, radiation and/or immunotherapy. I say yes to all three. Why not? My recommendation is to do just that. NOTE 3: About 80% of the people who have followed my lead have been transparent with their oncologists. And of those about 80% of the oncologists have been supportive. I chose not to tell mine until I was "all clear" for 3 quarters (9 months), but that is a personal decision. Many people ask how to take the tasteless dry powder. I simply toss it in my mouth and chase it with water as it will not dissolve in liquids. However, if that doesn't work for you, mix it in yogurt or a smoothie [2019 Edit: There is evidence that FZ (because it is not water soluble) will not uptake into your blood stream unless taken with food or fats. I recommend now to take it with a meal.] =============================================== DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor. I am not a scientist. I am not prescribing any medicine. I am not recommending any medication, over the counter or not. I am not recommending any other supplements. All I am doing is telling my own unique story, hence the URL for this site www.mycancerstory.rocks I am giving testimony to what I did and what my story is, and I refuse to be punished solely for telling my story in hopes that someday the medical and big pharma players will pay attention to alternatives out there. ========================================================================

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