June 3, 2019

Glioblastoma case 2, update

https://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2019/05/new-glioblastoma-case.html

It was decided to leave 1/5 of his chemo = 300 to 50 mg, so far it seems, there can be sort of synergy effect with his present set of remedies, temozolomide instead involved in some general metabolic processes, harmful to cancer, and in such dose chemo is pretty harmless already.

Today is day 4 of 5 days of 5/23 regimen, of 50 mg temozolomide, and tomorrow he will have half of this = 25mg. I think, this will be his last chemo session, so far it seems not needed, or had as virtually trace amount of 10mg - where the synergy extected to be max level.

No headaches or any brain cancer related symptoms.
He's regaining mobility.

Glioblastoma case 3, accompanied with stroke, update

There will soon be next MRI, so it's very interesting to know, if there are any changes, though healing of this GBM is only several days by now.

Because his wife is constantly sending messages like:

--- "He's sounding really good! Really good!!!"
 --- "Good...but honestly today he is so bright and switched on. He says he feels good. First time since November"
(when he still was in hospital) 
--- "Omg!!! What have you done?? He is literally bouncing...."

He's having general action healing modality, tackling both cancer and stroke, and stroke is now actually a priority - having the same main energy of Cold - it can help cancer in all aspects, weakening brain structural energy in particular, to kame cancer spread easier.

Info on previous healing protocol, she shared: its COC protocol with:
 "Boswellia 4,200mg daily Curcumin and long pepper Fresh organic ginger Fresh organic garlic Cayenne pepper Cardamon spice Cinnamon spice Rosemary Bee propolis Vit B complex D Mannose Reveratrol Vit B1 Dandelion root CBD/THC solved with native coconut oil 1:1 Keto type diet. Absolutely processed meat, no red meat, no sugar, no carbs, no dairy. I add fish and organic chicken to a mainly plant based diet with sweet potatoes. All the anti inflammatory foods added. Plenty of broccoli, sprouts, kale, cabbage, blueberries etc etc."

Explaining, why GBM slooks pretty well tamed, by the moment, Sujok healing started, however this hasn't prevent stroke, telling situation is not that bright, on fundamental level.
  
He, declined chemo 5/23, which can explain high level of his vital energy - thus making him "bounce" with energy inflow, from Sujok healing modalities.

Another DIPG case, having full-time distant healing, update

 https://www.gofundme.com/drakewalker


Update, no growth evidently,no symptoms of disease.  
They made 9 months milestone mark, and with distant healing, there will be much more such milestones.

"Where we've been: 
9 months ago today, our 7yo son Drake was diagnosed with in inoperable brain tumor called DIPG. We have lived a lot of life since then! Drake went thru a surgery to place a shunt in his brain to help the fluid drain out properly. He also had a biopsy which helped confirm the diagnosis.He's had countless MRI scans. He then went thru 6 weeks of radiation (which is the standard protocol for DIPG). We participated in a clinical trial thru CHOC and dealt with the harsh effects of steroids. We then took the next couple of months for traveling, including a Make-A-Wish Disney Cruise to the Bahamas. We enjoyed the Holidays and we rang in the new year with style.

Where we're at: 
Since January, Drake has been involved in a clinical trial thru UCSF called CED, where a chemo drug is used to attack the tumor directly. Its a 2 day infusion process every 7 weeks and so far, he has been doing exceptionally well! We praise God for that victory! From Nov, he has been in a phase called the "honeymoon period" which is known as the time after radiation ends and before progression of the tumor begins. During this time, Drake has been symptom free! He functions like a normal, energetic 7 year old with lots of playtime and restful sleep. He is an asset to his baseball team and loves going to the park with Dad to play tennis or get in some batting practice. He has been loving being a part of his 1st grade class two mornings a week and getting in as much school time as possible with Mrs. Montrose. He is always up for a card or board game or playing outside on the trampoline. It is such a joy to see him doing all these things!! We thank God for Drake's abilities and resilience! He is both parts snuggly and sweet and fiesty and moody We love our boy so much, and we treasure each day with him!"