https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCOODjrJhRQ&feature=emb_logo
How Joe Tippens Beat Terminal Cancer with $7 Dog Medicine
"I can't tell you how excited this news makes me, because I have so many people right now that are either dying of cancer that I know or already did. I have an entire page online dedicated to all the information I have collected over the years on alternative ways to approach cancer. This one just caught my attention.
This was actually discovered by accident by someone who was treating mice that had been purposely infected with cancer, and had given them a medication for a health issue. It turned out that medication cleared the cancer from all the mice. And this man is finding that it also works in humans…
He had metastasized, small cell, aggressive lung cancer that had gone throughout his entire body, and was told he only had a couple months to live. That was a really long time ago...
Please check it out!”
Diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, Joe was told he had about 3 months to live. A veterinarian friend of his in western Oklahoma called him and told him about a cancer research experiment he had learned about in which a dog-deworming medicine had cured cancer in the experimental mice... and when the researcher developed cancer, she used the same medicine on herself and her glioblastoma was gone in about 12 weeks.
With nothing to lose and everything to gain, Joe ordered the veterinary product, Fenbendazole (kills intestinal parasites & cancer - dry tasteless powder), and began taking it. He added a few other things to his regimen such as curcumin and Vitamin E, now known as the "Joe Tippens Protocol". Three and a half months later, he went in for a scan and he was totally clear!
Purchase at 1800petmeds.com
Tippen uses Panacur C, a ton of sites have pulled it, you can find it on Amazon for upwards of $50 for a 3 pack. You can however buy Safeguard (which is made by the same company, same ingredients) for $4.60 for a 3 pack.
Add in the vitamin E and the CBD oil.
Go to his (Tippens) site and read the testamonials of those who have used this approach. There are a number of individuals who have been "cured" (if that's the appropriate word to use), of pancreatic cancer.
He suggests 10 days straight each month. You can buy cheap Fen Ben in the Equine section at Tractor Supply. Comes in a paste in a tube. And add vitamin E to each dose and and super B complex including Vitamin K. Take it with food.
Supplemented Vitamins included B, D, K, E, and A.
Vitamins E and A both have antitumor properties by virtue of their antioxidant properties.
Vitamin E causes antitumor and antimetastatic effects in several animal models of cancer; for example, it suppresses the nuclear transcription factor in prostate cell lines.
link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Veterinary drug may be repurposed for human cancers: study
link to www.thehindubusinessline.com
Here is a lifetime supply for several people for $69.
It is a ten pound bag of relatively pure product.
link to www.tractorsupply.com
Of course, it would need to be ground and measured out with a gram scale but that's a small price to pay for the quantity.
Take note: Don't handle the stuff if grinding it up without a face mask on as breathing it is quite dangerous if it gets in your lungs. Like breathing in cement dust. It can settle and solidify in your lungs.
It was suggested before that cancer is NOT what doctors claim it is, i.e. a cell's biological instructions are damaged leading to unrestricted and harmful cell replication, damage which is caused by carcinogens, radiation, etc, and instead cancer is (or is caused by) some sort of foreign micro-organism infecting the body.
The one I've been hearing recently is that cancer is a fungus. People swearing that various antifungal medications taken internally cleared up their or a loved one's cancer at an amazing pace.
And the gentleman in the video is indicating his cancer was cleared up by an antihelmintic (anti-parasite medication).
Check his blog for dosages. Take 3 consecutive days a week and 4 consecutive days off. Body can do more. One can even take 400 milligrams a day.
Joe's Website: https://www.mycancerstory.rocks/
TRANSCRIPT
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hello everyone this is James Templeton
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with the Templeton wellness Foundation
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and I'm so excited today we're here with
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Joe tippin's and Joe tippin's has quite
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a story to share with you and before we
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but anyway let's get started here and
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Joe welcome it's nice to have you today
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thanks for having me I'm in Berlin
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Germany well that's that's unbelievable
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you know with the technology nowadays
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it's like we can sit here and talk
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anywhere so so you have quite a story
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and can you just tell us what how this
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started in a little bit about your
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diagnosis and how this came to be oh
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sure
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so in Labor Day weekend of 2016 three
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years ago little over three years ago I
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was I had accepted a partnership
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position with a firm in Zurich
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Switzerland and had my Swiss green card
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and that my apartment close already
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moved and I was moving to Switzerland
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and I went into a weekend doc in the Box
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urgent care center
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because I had a little bit of nasal
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congestion I didn't want to get on the
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long flight and the guy the guy did a
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chest x-ray and and he even brought me
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back to look at it it didn't look like
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anything to me and he was kind of my
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first Savior he just wouldn't take no
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for an answer and bugged me all day
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Sunday and all day Monday before my
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Tuesday morning flight to Zurich and
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finally Monday afternoon I went in for a
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CT and I had a tumor in my left lobe of
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my lung lower left lung the size of my
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fist with no simple-- had no symptoms
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zero I had no idea and so I picked up
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the phone and called Swiss alone and
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canceled my trip and canceled my
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acceptance of that job and started a
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journey with MD Anderson in Houston
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Texas and the no through comedy of
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errors that weren't their fault I got
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pneumonia along the way and they had to
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change the regimen and double up the
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radiation they fried my esophagus into
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bacon when nothing would go down or and
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instead of doing a feeding tube I
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decided to live off of my fast stores
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and my muscle stores and I went eight
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weeks with no nutrients in my body zero
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and went in an IV fluids to keep me
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hydrated along the way and in December
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of 17 of 16 to twist three months later
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I had a scan and they said well we have
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great news show the great big monster
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tumor in your lower left lung is gone it
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man by the way the biopsy revealed that
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it was small cell lung cancer which is
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the more aggressive of the two kinds of
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lung cancer the good news was that it
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was gone from my the big one was gone
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from my lower left lung but the bad news
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was is it metastasized entirely too much
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from head to toe all right I had tumors
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in my neck in my in my stomach my liver
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my bladder my pancreas
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and in my bones from head to toe and I
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don't know if your listeners know but
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when statistically when you have small
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cell lung cancer that metastasized that
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far afield you're a goner yeah basically
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the life expectancy goes below 1% and
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the median life expectancy is around 3
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months and so you know that sobering
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news was news was given me and I was
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pretty much told the Holman hire hospice
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yes and here's where the plot thickens
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and my story changed I got a call the
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next day mm-hmm
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from a large animal veterinarian cattle
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and horse doctor in western Oklahoma I'm
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from Oklahoma and I went to college with
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this guy and I knew his children and
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everybody and excuse me he basically
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told me this crazy story about a
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scientist at Merck animal health on the
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veterinary medicine side that had been
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implanting cancer in her mice brains and
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stomachs and livers and was doing cancer
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research her entire Mouse population
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that's the story was told to me her
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entire Mouse population came down with
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intestinal parasites and so she gave
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what is given to all animals whether
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it's fish all the way up to elephants in
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the animal yeah there's a drug called
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Fenbendazole ,which is in the
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anthelmintic class of drugs that
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anthelmintic only means to kill
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intestinal parasites yes and lo and
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behold she saved her mouse population
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from dying of intestinal parasites but
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when she came back several weeks later
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she cured the mice of cancer and as the
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story went she herself got four stage
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glioblastoma wrapped around her brain
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stem was told to go home listen he
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decided what the heck started taking
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this stuff and cleared her so
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twelve weeks so that's a short winded
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answer to the very next day I started
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taking Fenbendazole and I'm taking
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the veterinary product the dog dewormer
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is it like a as it like a pill or no
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it's a it's a dry tasteless powder that
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people used to mix in the dog food to
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deworm their dogs and I just do the same
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thing I just mix it with yogurt or a
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smoothie and sometimes I just thought in
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the back of my throat toss it down and
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is that something that you had to have a
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prescription to have or no I mean look
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this is a veterinary medicine drug yeah
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yeah not supposed to be taking it for
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human consumption but uh what the heck
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yeah
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bought it at 1800petmeds.com and I'm
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such a good customer I get a dog bone
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with each order so so I
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I basically through self-research I did
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probably two or three thousand
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hours of research myself added a few
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other things to the regimen which is now
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called the choke tippin's protocol which
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is been bizarre to me, yeah but I added
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curcumin the bioavailable curcumin and
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CBD oil and vitamin E to the to the
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regimen and I went through a period of
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unknown I went all the way all through
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January and February and March and April
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of 2017 waiting to die because the
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median life expectancy was three months
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and you know I was not supposed to
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survive but I felt fine there were no
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symptoms I felt great I was you know
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working again and went in for a scan the
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first week of May of seventeen so three
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and a half months later and I was all
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clear a previous PET scan that lit up
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like a Christmas tree from my neck to my
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pelvis in my bones and in all my
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internal organ and organs
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it was now gone completely
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and it's called Ned no evidence of
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disease is you yes yes and so I didn't
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fess up to my doctors what I was been
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doing they were all kind of in shock I
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thought it was just a miracle kind of
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thing or is that what they know and it
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to be honest with you and I we've been
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learning a lot more if we go hero and
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not have hundreds or thousands of
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patients using this but at the time I
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was on when it was put on a clinical
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trial experimental drug and they told me
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at the outset this drug will not save
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your life mmm not put you in remission
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our best case scenario is it'll buy you
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a year or two and that was the best case
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so I said what the heck and so the
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reason I really didn't tell them at that
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point was I thought I don't want to get
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kicked off this trial yeah yeah and so I
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waited like the may scan was clear I
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waited until the July scan was clear and
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then I waited until the September scan
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was clear and and then the trial was
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over and after the trial was over and
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they couldn't kick me off and I passed
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up as to what I was taking
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yeah I've had some very interesting
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conversations with my physicians over
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the last three years since then I'm now
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thirty months all clear completely no no
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evidence of disease you know after being
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told no hope now what did the physician
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think about it what you told him well
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there's the private physician that
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you've become a friend with behind the
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closed door and there's the public
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physician who's represents a major
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cancer hospital yeah the private guy and
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the public eye were two separate things
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right so I think pine closed doors he
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basically goes okay I admit it what you
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did had an impact publicly as an
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institution you can't make that
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statement right yeah you know don't
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blame them did they think that this
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trial this drug trial you were wrong
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is the reason or well so the reason I
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don't think it is yeah this
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immunotherapy drug is actually quite
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successful with non-small-cell lung
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cancer yeah that was small cell it's not
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successful I mean it was an objective
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response trial and the objective was to
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buy people an extra one and a half years
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yeah
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and they judge the success or failure of
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the trial based on that objective well
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there's not anybody else in total
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remission yeah other than other than me
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and so to me there's no way that it was
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it had anything to do with my success
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yeah and now that I have a hundred other
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success stories in all different cancer
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types in all different stages I am even
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more convinced today yeah so I ended up
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writing the blog for a completely
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selfish reason yeah I my work my story
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spread like wildfire just by word of
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mouth
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forget social media just by word of
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mouth I was getting 20 and 30 calls a
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day here I'm up the world and I was
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having to start from Ground Zero just
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like I'm doing with you telling this
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story of how I ended up in this position
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yes
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and I decided you know I can't be doing
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this all day long I have a real job yeah
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so I wrote the blog so that I could just
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point people to go read it
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instead of me telling the story over and
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over and over again right right not even
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intending or that the blog would go
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viral and then it made my world even
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more complex because it did go viral
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yeah and some of the stories of virality
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of a cancer story like this are just
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insane but I had to set up a discussion
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group on Facebook by the same name my
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cancer story rocks
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and an in it went viral and now there's
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then I had to engage volunteer
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moderators and administrators to manage
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the Facebook page because it's a
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full-time job 24/7
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volunteer administrators and moderators
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in the southern hemisphere in Australia
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New Zealand in South Africa and in the
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northern hemisphere here in the UK and
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they have to its very diligent to keep
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all the riffraff out and all the
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multi-level markers out and all these
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know the crazy people out and we're
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limiting that we're limiting that
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Facebook page to only cancer patients
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and caregivers mmm-hmm anybody can get
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in there right and and we're limiting it
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to the discussion of the protocol that
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saved me and now a hundred other people
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and and so there's a people mad at us
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because they can't get in and they're
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they're getting rejected and they want
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in they can't get in or they some of
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their posts are being deleted because we
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police it very tightly if we want people
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to feel free to post very private
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medical information on a public forum
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you know the only way you can do that is
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to control it very tightly and it's
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unfortunate that we have to control it
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that way but you understand now since
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then what's even crazier is a PhD
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student at Arizona State University
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Chinese translated the blog into two
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different languages and without even
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asking my permission just did it which
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I'm okay with I don't care I'm not
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trying to make money off this and he
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posted the blog in China I didn't even
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know he did and about three weeks ago I
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got a call from the editor of Beijing
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news hmm she's owned by the Chinese
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government and guy spoke perfect English
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almost with a British accent
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and told me that I was a rock star in
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China and that the the Chinese website
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had three-and-a-half million hits and
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they he this is just nothing and that he
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estimated that there were between thirty
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and fifty thousand people in China on
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the protocol and it's just mind-blowing
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you know that that this is happening and
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it's amazing though it's amazing you
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know what you did
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it's amazing that your friend the
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veterinarian you know well its first of
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all it's amazing that a weekend
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emergency clinic doctor wouldn't take no
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for an answer
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I had no symptoms I was out said to
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Zurich he stopped me and saved my life
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yeah and then and then a horse doctor
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and cattle doctor saves my in western
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Oklahoma saves my life and I felt
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compelled to give back so I put this
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blog up and now it's but it's become a
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life all of its own and I'm I'm trying
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to manage it while I have a career yeah
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let me ask you now before this did you
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notice that you had like digestive
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problems or issues you know at all know
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like expense ativy and your you know
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your your gut or bowel or anything no no
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I swear you there's no there is no
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correlation to this being an
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anti-parasitic and an anti-cancer drug
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it's serendipity and coincidence that
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the molecule goes and targets cancer
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cells in three pathways and let me tell
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and the scientist and this is probably
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the most disgusting thing
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I now believe the scientists have known
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this molecule would work this way for
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decades 30 maybe 40 years they've known
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yeah and some scientists just published
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a very comprehensive research report on
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the molecule and the three paths
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ways by which it's killing cancer first
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thing it's doing is inside a cancer cell
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is a is a microtubule if you think of
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the pillars inside of a building to keep
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the ceiling of them between the wall
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well those microtubules also are
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paramount in a cancer cells ability to
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divide and multiply and reproduce
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rapidly and for somehow someway this
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anti-parasitic drug is going thin bindas
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ol is going in and knocking out those
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those microtubules that's number one
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number two which i think is even more
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impressive is cancer cells can't survive
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without metabolizing sugar yes and the
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inventors ol was proven scientifically
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they know now that it's interrupting the
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cancer cells ability to metabolize sugar
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so it's basically a sugar blocker it's
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well it's a it's blocking the metabolism
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of the show yeah and the third thing
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which is the most impressive of the
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three is healthy people have a very
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healthy level of a cancer killing gene
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in their body called p53 many apart yeah
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yes well when you hear p53 mutations and
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it's basically that the p53 is mutated
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some way to what stops killing cancer
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mm-hm
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or somebody's titer level of p53 for
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some way somehow has just dropped below
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the ability to continue to fight cancer
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mm-hmm well the third thing that this
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drug is doing is spiking the new healthy
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production of new p53 in the body and so
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that's significant in a lot of ways yes
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I believe that those three pathways
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every kind of cancer whether it's a
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blood-borne cancer like leukemia or
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lymphoma or multiple myeloma
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or a solid tumor cancer like I had in
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lung cancer or brain
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answer or colorectal cancer or melanoma
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all all cancer cells have microtubules
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that are necessary to further survival
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and replication all cancer cells have
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have to be able to metabolize sugar
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sugar and all Kent and p53 kills all
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cancer cells in healthy people yes and
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this drug is is doing all three of those
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things simultaneously at the cellular
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level which has nothing to do with
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parasites so we get a bunch of people on
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these Facebook pages and blog saying
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well I've known for years that you know
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it was parasites that cause cancer and
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I'm going stop stop it's this has
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nothing to do with parasites this is
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this drug serendipitously and in
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coincidentally has these three functions
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against cancer cells that was never
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intended when it was invented as a
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parasitic drug yeah now is there any
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side effects when you take this is the
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feel elephant I didn't but I know from
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having hundreds of people report in I've
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gotten basically my own unofficial
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clinical trial going on with thousand
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patients thousands of patients I should
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say and about 5% of the people report
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mild diarrhea as the only side effect
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and some mild stomach discomfort but if
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it's 5% I would say mathematically some
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percentage of those got it from
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something else or something else caused
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the diarrhea and not this mmm-hmm so I
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don't it's not it's not a I don't worry
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about it in a sense so if it's a
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parasite
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designed for parasites that they would
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you know start pushing things you know
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move them things because right you know
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like just like an herbal formula or
22:01
something it's got to do something you
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know if it's going to be effective at
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all for for horses or you know or
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animals is what it's really designed for
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so insulin
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and I had I had to update the blog
22:17
recently for dosages because I'm not
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playing doctor I disclaimed throughout
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the whole thing that hey I'm only
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qualified to tell my story I'm not
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qualified to give advice to anybody
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right but when I was passed this
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information kind of secondhand I was
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told that this drug could negatively
22:39
impact the liver function and so you
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have to be careful with dosages and so
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my original dosage that I followed that
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cured me and I've given 200,000 others
22:52
is to do it three days a week three
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second of days a week and then take four
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days off every week I have since learned
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that that's too conservative in that the
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body can withstand more Johns Hopkins
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did a clinical trial on a sister drug
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calm even dissolve that is approved for
23:14
human consumption and they determined
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that you could take you know 400
23:20
milligrams daily long-term safely so
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it's it is it's it's very safe the
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downside risk is virtually zero yeah
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where I try to when people my most
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frustrating thing that's happened in the
23:35
last 30 months is people calling me and
23:40
saying well I waited too long I just
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waited I didn't believe the story until
23:44
I was given no other hope no other
23:46
chance and I waited too long and that's
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very frustrating them yeah so here's the
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message I like to give to people is I've
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there's so many people taking this all
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over the world and work you know kind of
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rule number one of medicine is don't
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make it worse and this is not going to
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hurt you
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it's not the downside risk is virtually
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zero but we now have because we have a
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hundred other success stories we now
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have ample evidence that there's upside
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return here and if downside risk is zero
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and the upside is it's there I can't
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promise you it'll cure
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yeah but I can pretty much promise you
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it's not gonna kill you and and you're
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also doing these other things to along
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with it and have you changed your diet
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or anything I should have I don't
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practice what I preach I'm a real foodie
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and I travel when I eat at fine
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restaurants and I love food and so I
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haven't done a very good job of that
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although if I was advising people I'd
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say you know go down all the sugar or
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anything that converts to sugar right
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and that would be bad my only advice
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although I don't follow it so here we go
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you know well that you're doing great
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and you know you've got the science
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behind it I mean as far as the tests
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you've done tests to show that there's
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no signs of the cancer anymore and I
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mean that's me but I I have so there's a
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lot of argument and debate on the
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internet you know anytime people get a
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hold of something like this they want to
25:33
debate it just they overthink it and
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they over research it and and so there's
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a lot of people out there saying well
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even Joe doesn't know that it was this
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other experimental drug that saved him
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and not this and you know all these
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other people are still doing their chemo
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and their radiation and their other
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immunotherapy and their targeted therapy
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and they're doing this at the same time
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so we don't know well I'm so anxious to
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get this database audit done because I
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do know of 25 cases where people were
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sent home to hire hospice go home and
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die basically and they didn't take
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anything else but this protocol and they
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said they were saved
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so now and now they're they're
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relatively healthy yeah in in in quite a
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few cases completely no evidence of
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disease in you know two special cases
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like the deadliest of all cancers
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pancreatic in I'll be honest there's
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mixed results with pancreatic some
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people that hadn't were
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get all four mm-hmm and but then I've
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got like five cases where it's worked on
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pain you know and and in and in those
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cases they're unique these people were
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given less than three months to live and
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the this has not eliminated their cancer
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they're not can't they're not cancer
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free but if shrunk it back and kept it
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at bay to allow them to live a normal
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lifestyle
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way beyond their life expectancy right
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say that's a victory even though they're
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still they still have cancer yeah and
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then there is two cases of pancreatic
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cancer and I don't know what their stage
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was it'll get done in the audit in two
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cases where they're completely anyd
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starting with pancreatic cancer which is
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very crazy well mine is crazy dude also
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lung cancers second deadliest right -
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you know why do you tell small cells
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right up there with pancreatic yes don't
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survive it
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well 1% I mean yeah that's that's
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usually I get your affairs in order
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quick yeah well it's less than 1% they
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don't say how far less yeah it's down
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that low it's usually get things
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together quick because
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mountain roads smell the roses quick
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because there's not much time so I've
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talked to people many people have had
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different kinds of cancer and and it's a
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it's remarkable some of these stories
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and theirs everybody has different
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stories some are similar some are
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different so the things that you're
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doing you know along with with the
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curcumin you were talking about that and
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you're using you know I mean curcumin is
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there's a lot of good things about
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curcumin can you by the way my my doctor
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at MD Anderson I went in for my last
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scan just last week mm-hmm he told me
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that there's new research that says
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curcumin also spikes healthy p53 yeah
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there you go now I have to warn people
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and say if you're going through chemo
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and you're or you're in blood thinners
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you probably ought to lay off the
29:03
vitamin E in the curcumin and just go
29:06
with the convened Azul and CBD but you
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know for the most part I think it's it's
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it's a pretty healthy and safe regimen
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now the CBD we didn't talk about that
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the CBD how do you use that I do 25
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milligrams a day
29:28
underneath my tongue sublingual and I
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don't do it for pain or anxiety or any
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or sleep or any those other reasons I
29:37
believe it has separate cancer killing
29:40
properties I am still that's not proven
29:42
yet I believe that yeah so you're you're
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throwing some good things at it and I
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yeah right I tell people I don't
29:56
recommend THC in my blog just simply
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because not everybody can get it and
30:01
they're confused by it
30:03
yeah that the truth is if you can work
30:06
yourself up to a one-to-one relationship
30:08
between CBD and THC and do that every
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day
30:11
the CBD offsets the hallucinogenic or
30:15
psychotropic effects of the TAC and
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offsets it you won't get high off of it
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yeah and I'd you don't get high from
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what you're doing at all it doesn't make
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you high or anything yeah yeah and I
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believe that ten years from now we're
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gonna be looking at this and saying well
30:35
duh we've always known that those those
30:38
compounds helped cancer
30:40
yeah well it's it's amazing what you're
30:45
doing and and like you say I mean
30:48
everybody's different and and and you
30:51
know what works for you is working for
30:53
other people also so I you know I'm also
30:59
tracking failures too distracting
31:03
successes yeah I believe I mean it's not
31:08
a panacea
31:08
that's gonna cure every cancer in every
31:10
patient every time mm-hmm
31:12
but I do believe that the downside risk
31:15
is zero and there's ample evidence that
31:18
it could help so why not oh yeah yeah
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and the people so far I've talked to the
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families of all the deceased so far and
31:28
the least the ones I could get ahold of
31:31
and talk to and to a person every one of
31:34
them believes that they just started too
31:36
late yeah because it probably probably
31:40
with anything it takes a few months to
31:42
really kind of get things to kick in
31:45
Let's Get Well and I think at least 12
31:49
weeks you know I I tell people don't
31:52
even expect anything before 12 weeks
31:55
yeah I know I know that when I was going
31:58
through my cancer thing many years ago I
32:01
started changed my diet and did a lot of
32:05
other things but I didn't notice a lot
32:08
at the beginning but after three or four
32:10
months it was amazing I started to feel
32:12
like a different person my whole body
32:14
started to change you know and I think
32:17
it's like anything it takes time people
32:19
have to know they got a half time and if
32:22
you if you mess around with cancer and
32:26
they and especially at a very risky
32:30
stage you can't mess around you got to
32:33
get on something and and I believe and I
32:36
was going to ask you that you know some
32:38
people do better than others with
32:40
anything just because and and the thing
32:43
is is if you believe in what you're
32:46
doing really believe and you really
32:48
believe that you can beat it you can
32:50
overcome you know 1% chance or less or
32:55
even 10 or 20% chance of survival then
32:58
that is a big plus because believing is
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I believe is 50% or more i he not I
33:07
could not agree more
33:09
are you familiar with Bruce Lipton yes
33:11
okay well Bruce Timm Bruce Lipton has
33:14
proven scientifically that that's true
33:17
yeah he literally connected the dots
33:19
between the brain and
33:22
what happens at the cellular level and
33:25
it's bypassing DNA as the signal yes the
33:29
brain is the signal and that goes both
33:31
ways if you're a negative thinker
33:33
they're gonna send negative thoughts to
33:35
yourself you're positive thinking you
33:37
have some positive vibes to the cells an
33:39
immune system is so so important in if
33:43
if you're negative and you've around
33:45
negative people and and you know and you
33:48
don't believe in it you think well I'll
33:49
just try it I don't know if it'll work
33:51
maybe it won't maybe it will you know I
33:55
mean that's not that attitude attitude
33:56
is if it'll work for you it'll work for
34:00
these other people and I'm not saying
34:01
exactly what you did but just in general
34:04
of a person that's been successful then
34:07
there's got to be something out there
34:08
for me too
34:09
so you know why why can't I find
34:12
something and there's a lot of things
34:13
you know that first people can do I
34:16
can't explain why but the day I was told
34:20
that it would metastasize that my whole
34:22
body and I had less than a 1% chance of
34:25
survival it for some reason it didn't
34:28
even faze me you know this was before I
34:31
had the conversation with the
34:32
veterinarian I just was confident and I
34:36
knew that I would figure out a way to
34:38
beat it yeah so it's yeah and you knew
34:42
inside that was kind of your intuition
34:45
or maybe from your connection from the
34:48
higher place you know whatever you want
34:50
to call it yeah and knowing that hey I'm
34:52
gonna find something there's got to be
34:54
something I can do and I'll find it kind
34:56
of thing that's that sounds very
34:58
familiar to me I also know that it
35:02
sounds familiar to me that be scared to
35:05
death at the beginning I was and you
35:09
know it took it took a little nudging
35:11
for me to somebody to get my attention
35:13
to think that hey start thinking
35:15
positive quit thinking negative you know
35:18
well I I really recommend people go out
35:21
and watch the Bruce Lipton YouTube
35:24
videos of his lectures because he's a
35:26
molecular biologist MD professor as you
35:30
know at Stanford he's no slouch yeah
35:32
improving scientifically that connection
35:35
between positive thinking
35:36
and yes so active activity at the
35:39
cellular level is groundbreaking you
35:42
know the people that I talk to that seem
35:44
to do the best are the ones that have
35:46
that strong will and you know their will
35:49
and not saying it always kicked in you
35:52
know from the beginning but once it
35:53
kicked in and it's kind of like get out
35:56
of my way I'm going to go go to battle
35:58
with this I'm going to go to war I'm
36:00
going to beat it if anybody can do it I
36:02
can do it you know if I'm gonna give it
36:05
my all those are the kind of people that
36:08
get well compared to the ones that just
36:10
sort of put their hands and someone
36:12
else's their life in someone else's
36:15
hands and I see that over and over and
36:18
over and they're there I mean there's
36:20
all walks of people some are very
36:22
religious some are very spiritual summer
36:24
they're just people and but they all
36:28
have this will this will that you know
36:31
I'm going to do what it takes and if it
36:35
doesn't work for me it won't work for
36:37
anybody else I mean and that's so
36:40
important and the things that you're
36:42
saying is is going to give people a lot
36:47
of things to think about anyway let's
36:50
put it like that well if they want to
36:52
read about it it's it's it's an
36:54
interesting name there's a new extension
36:56
that replaces calm it's called ROC KS
37:00
Rox
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yeah it's my cancer story dot rocks well
37:06
I want to thank you Joe it's a wonderful
37:09
story and and you're doing some
37:11
wonderful work and you're helping the
37:13
huge amount of people especially in
37:15
China it sounds like you know that's
37:19
very very very interesting but I want to
37:23
thank you for being with me and their
37:25
talent for your time and your over in
37:28
Germany you know we're over here in
37:29
Idaho so it's a long ways but it works
37:34
and it's great and I want to thank you
37:37
so much and good luck going forward with
37:39
everything and keep up you know the good
37:42
work and and and keep feeling well and
37:46
and I'll keep up
37:49
thing you're doing I'm excited about it
37:51
any to get any questions give me a shot
37:53
and I appreciate you inviting me all
37:56
right folks this is Joe tippin's and
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38:12
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38:15
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38:17
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38:19
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38:31
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