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Replies to "Hi Betts 77. Thank you so much for that info. I spoke w my husband’s endocrinologist...."
Hi Bett,
I completely understand your frustration with your doctor po-pooing anything to do with non-pharmaceutical remedies - especially nutrition!!! The pancreas is the key organ in our body responsible for processing sugar and producing insulin! How in the world can cells that mutated from the pancreas NOT be impacted by sugar. Also there is a lot of research documenting how pancreatic cancer uses sugar as it's preferred food supply.
I completely believe that our diet is core to helping kill this cancer. It may not be a cure - but it must certainly help. I am pretty confident that it was my husband's nutritional habits that got him here in the first place. He consumed tons of sugar through tons of pop each day.
Doctors are NOT trained in nutrition.
Yes - we are now going to a Naturapath and it is there that we are receiving High Dose Vitamin C infusions. They will also be helping with my husband's nutrition. We will be getting the infusions two days before he goes into Chemo each cycle for starts. Vitamin C only remains in the body for 24 hours or less. Our oncologist has agreed with this after multiple conversations. She initially resisted and wanted a medical professional to oversee this treatment, which we now have with our Naturapath.
We are also going to begin the off-label patented protocal overseen by Care Oncology. They have a Metabolic doctor there that specializes in Pancreatic Cancer. We are hopeful.
Jane McClennan, in her book - How to Starve Cancer - recommends hitting cancer from every angle at the same time - which include chemo - although a reduced dosage of it.
I intend on doing just that: chemo + High Dose IV C + metformin + other off-label meds shown to inhibit cancer's growth (Care Oncology protocol) + diet + excercise + low dose Aspirin.
We have nothing to loose and everything to gain.
And yes - I have read about Berberine and am strongly considering adding it to his supplement list - along with anything else I can find.
Continuing to search out possible solutions.
Hoping for the best for you. Don't give up. Be tenacious.
Beth