Cronometer Cronometer is a free online tool (there is also an app for $2.99) that is essential in tracking your dietary intake. It is quite versatile and this is my guide to customizing it for a cancer fighting ketogenic diet. First sign up. Go into…
Mistletoe has been used for the treatment of cancer since 1917. This article will describe several different methods of using mistletoe. We will cover the most aggressive therapy down to supportive therapy and then mention special uses of mistletoe including bladder instillation for bladder cancer…
“Give me a fever, and I can cure any illness.” — Hippocrates Relating fever to cancer with an Anthroposophic understanding is a long journey though our recent and modern scientific literature provides fascinating supporting insights. Warmth is the expression of our human I (our…
Cancer Treatment gets a REDO One exciting project to further cancer treatment led by a Belgian Nonprofit is Repurposing Drugs in Oncology (ReDO). Old generic pharmaceuticals are put to new off label uses. The mebendazole you can take for that infestation of pinworms will also…
Three brief case reports demonstrate the typical beneficial effects of mistletoe in cancer treatment. Case 1 The first case is a patient with a rare advanced appendiceal cancer who had suffered from extreme fatigue, abdominal pain and severe nausea and vomiting. Shortly after starting Helixor…
Laetrile is a substance with a long history in the United States. It can be obtained naturally as amygdalin from the pits of apricots and synthesized in the laboratory as laetrile. Many of my patients with cancer use laetrile and thousands of patients have used…