Turbocancer sucks, & good news update about my mother who has Alzheimer's and post 3 jabs turbocancer; Also, who are the real quacks in 'healthcare'?
also, a Link and excerpts from a post by Lies are Unbekoming.
2nd Smartest Guy in the World is recommending Ivermectin and fenbendazole as anticancer therapeutics, but pomegranate peel is one too and would help with many other aspects of mystery jab effects. *Addition, I see that I did not link to whichever post I was reading the day I started this draft. Here is a relevant post:
Turbo cancer is profitable, graphic via 2nd Smartest Guy in the World’s post. The increased rate of cancer since CoV injections started is estimated to cost $26.3 billion in treatment costs.
“Brandon Arbini, 41, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer and had to have one foot of his colon removed.
He told CBS: 'Cancer, especially colon cancer, is not a disease of the elderly anymore. It's happening to more and more young people.'“ dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13197079/cancer-epidemic-young-people-america-uk-india-south-africa.html via 2nd Smartest Guy’s post.
Pomegranate fruit and peel would help the gut microbiome which would help prevent colon cancer. Extra zinc and resistant starch in the diet is needed for the colon species of bacteria which make butyrate and other short chain fatty acids out of undigested resistant starches. The butyrate promotes immune function in the colon cells and feeds them along with the other short chain fatty acids. The colon cells largely survive on the short chain fatty acid nutrients, so a diet deficient in resistant starches would be starving the colon from expected nutrients and the immune promoting function of butyrate. Taking a butyrate supplement would help but not as much as improving gut microbiome health and having adequate zinc. The gut species we want need about 30% of the zinc in our daily food intake. If our diet is low in zinc, then their diet will be too.
Castor oil packs seem amazing too, and Myrrh & Fennel essential oils are helping my mother. She got turbo cancer and got pretty frail this winter, falling and in wheelchair a few days here and there . . . drumroll . . . it was a sunny spring day yesterday, and now she is a flight risk again. She went outside yesterday and a neighbor found her and called the police before I was found, downstairs doing laundry and then went outside. Arrrgh, so hard to take care of a giant independent toddler. I had removed the toddler door knobs because she was so non-moving but I put them back on the doors yesterday. (*this is an older draft, ‘yesterday’ was last week.)
My point - she was approved for Hospice last autumn and the Hospice nurse has been fairly astonished at how well she has been doing on my dietary care. There is little to no guidance for feeding Hospice patients - Ensure or yogurt type of tips or pureed baby food. I couldn’t afford (nor wanted to) feed my own babies baby food and the price is even worse now. Feeding a giant toddler baby food would be outrageously expensive. I cook a lot of bean and veggie soup and puree that for her. Scrambled eggs still work too. She gets pomegranate juice and some pom peel tea in foods, also CBD and THC drops (we are in a legal state and the family has a genetic need for cannabinoids).
Mainstream medical wants you to think things are ‘death sentences’ and/or ‘irreversible’ but that is only because they don’t know what they are doing to make things worse and they don’t know how to make things better instead.
A comment on 2nd Smartest Guy’s post included this link - the dose makes the poison. Bioactive vitamin D is a seco-steroid hormone that can cause ‘Roid Rage’ type of symptoms if it is in excess. It affects calcium metabolism and bone matrix but also affects immune function and gene transcription. Sunshine is the better source for bioactive vitamin D. Adequate cholesterol in the diet or precursor coconut oil would be needed for the skin to form vitamin D.
A more recent post by Lies are Unbekoming (Substack) shares summary points from a documentary on the risks of current cancer ‘treatments’ and the success of alternative treatments. The documentary focuses on the question of “Why aren’t alternative cancer treatments being used more consistently?” The simple answer is that the controlling systems are limiting access to anything that isn’t the expensive high profit cancer industry treatments. Patients have to be protected from “quackery” of alternative treatments and must be provided with the standard of care which is dangerous chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, or the newer immunotherapy which is very expensive and not very effective.
The problem with standard Western style cancer ‘treatment’:
“Cancer afflicts 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women. In 2021, almost 2 million were diagnosed and over 600K died, most of whom were receiving standard of care.
Standard of care involves surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation depending on the cancer stage.
These treatments often fail to cure the cancer and instead make patients very sick with many side effects. Some die from the treatments rather than the cancer itself.
Oncologists aren't telling patients the full truth about efficacy and risks of standard treatments. 5-year survival statistics are manipulated.
Chemotherapy in particular is highly toxic and often doesn't significantly prolong life. It's administered until disease progression, even when it's likely only hurting the patient at that point.
Immunotherapy is the latest focus but also has issues with efficacy and serious side effects for some patients. It's very expensive and doesn't cure most.”
- Lies are Unbekoming (Substack)
And just a couple points from the ‘alternative’ and integrative care summary:
“Alternative therapies are labeled "quackery" by mainstream medicine despite many patient success stories of remission/cures.
Inexpensive, unpatentable natural therapies threaten pharmaceutical industry profits from chemotherapy drugs. Laws/regulations increasingly restrict access.
Effective alternative treatments are derided as unproven "quackery" without research, but if that research is pursued, it's often biased or sabotaged to fail.
Alternative doctors healing cancer are often harassed by medical boards and government agencies, painted as criminals, even when patients want the treatments.
FDA has raided and shut down alternative cancer clinics helping patients, seized natural therapeutic products, and prosecuted doctors.”
- Lies are Unbekoming (Substack)
These points are sadly too true - good doctors are harassed and penalized while other doctors make a ton of money from going along with the ‘cancer’ industry. If a ‘cancer treatment’ makes the cancer worse, then was it really a ‘treatment’ or was it just a profit making strategy in a for-profit industry?
We need to go back in time a little further and ask what is the definition of ‘medical quackery’?
The standard ‘cancer treatments’ are not required to ‘cure cancer’. They are only required to show in clinical trials that they extended the patient’s life by a few months. My father was ‘dying from suddenly metastasized benign prostate cancer’ and then lasted 16 months on Hospice while receiving my dietary care. Pomegranate peel and moringa leaf were two of the superfoods he got regularly. *He was not really cooperative about ‘treatment’, so he got some of his favorite junky foods too.
AND why would anyone think that a gasoline product would provide ‘healthcare’. We are not automobiles and cannot be taken apart and put back together like an automobile and gasoline is a toxin to human health. »> Quackery? »> For profit?
“Since 1910, oil/chemical and pharmaceutical industries took over medical schools and healthcare, marginalizing natural treatments as competition.
By law, patented cancer drugs only need to show they extend life by a median of a few months vs. other drugs, not cure the cancer. Older off-patent drugs aren't studied.
Pharma companies have covered up deadly side effects, created false science, and skewed research, just like the tobacco industry, to protect profits.”
- Lies are Unbekoming (Substack)
AND if you are providing fraudulent results and covering up deadly side effects, then is that ‘quackery’ or is that medical homicide which should be charged as criminal conduct.
Too much pomegranate peel would be a diuretic that can make you urinate too much; and that might leave electrolyte imbalance and discomfort, but it is unlikely to kill you or leave any permanent harm.
I was recently asked in a comment if pomegranate peel is a natural antidote for chimeric spike issues, then why haven’t I gotten that message across to more people? Why haven’t I shouted it from the rooftops? (*my rephrase) All I can say is I have really tried to share the info with a variety of CoV activist groups and none of them incorporated the info or asked me for more info on the topic. That really makes me wonder about those groups and what their real goals might be - or are they just ‘medical professionals’ who are blind to anything other than ‘medicines’?
I have been taking a course on the Economics of Healthcare and a stated goal of the course was for a policy paper to be written with a plan for improving healthcare. That seemed interesting, but after enrolling I was told that the policy paper would be more of a wishful thinking project that wouldn’t be expected to lead to change in the US healthcare industry. That seems like a waste of my time, personally, and is reminiscent of the teacher in the movie “Pay it Forward”. He didn’t expect any students to actually change the world, he just wanted them to think about it. Thinking is not Doing.
In the last session of the class it was also made clear that at least one of the instructors thinks of herbal or functional food care as ‘quackery’ or close enough to be concerned that it might be. Yet he also has found herbal anti-parasitic treatments effective. When even the people who say they want to ‘reform’ healthcare believe that functional foods or herbal care is quackery then how can we hope to reach acceptance of inexpensive care that is also safe and effective - but isn’t “medicine”? I think we need some massive re-education about the fact that gasoline is not ‘medicinal’ for most life forms while ‘garlic’ is medicinal/therapeutic.
If Fennel essential oil can help reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms by reducing histamine excess, is that quackery? Or is that effective and safe healthcare? The drugs that are suggested for Alzheimer’s are largely dangerous psych meds or some of the over 200 drugs that were designed to reduce amyloid protein tangles - but were not found to improve Alzheimer’s symptoms even if the protein deposits were reduced.
The definition of insanity - trying the same thing over and over and over again, and expecting different results.
My mother has been regaining some function and reversed from being a fall risk to being a flight risk again - that is actually a good thing. (Though more work for me.) I ran out of castor oil and should buy some more, it also really seemed to help with comfort and return of function. She has been on puree diet for a while now and just a few days ago clearly said that she was tired of ‘mushy food’ and wanted something different. I made avocado pit ‘carrot cake’ cookies and she liked those. I use Carrot Seed, Ginger, Clove, and Cardamom essential oils for flavor and the grated avocado pit adds orange flecks. (*I can’t eat carrots due to the beta-carotene content and Retinoid toxicity risks. I do give my mom sweet potato regularly.)
If we truly want to reform ‘healthcare’ then we really need to throw out the for-profit, sick people are a profit making widgit, aspect of the current system. When cancer treatment is based on how large of a kickback the ‘physician’ will receive instead of safety and efficacy, then we need to recognize and admit that that is not ‘health care’ it is harming patients for a profit.
As a potential patient it is important to recognize that your ‘physician’ may not be giving you information about alternative treatments because they are not adequately informed. True “informed consent” is supposed to include education about possible risks and benefits of standard treatments and alternative treatments, and also what might be expected if no treatments are used. My father’s cancer doctor did not tell him about any alternative treatments and was not interested in my mentioning that pomegranate peel is very effective against prostate cancer and other types, including pancreatic cancer which is frequently deadly.
If we really want to reform healthcare then we need to redefine what we mean by “health care”. Do we mean we should continue to support the gasoline based pharmaceutical industry and the expensive and dangerous cancer industry? Or do we mean that we want a system that prevents disease and promotes health in the majority of patients? Many people die from using pharmaceuticals as directed.
“Our prescription drugs are the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer in the United States and Europe. Around half of those who die have taken their drugs correctly; the other half die because of errors, such as too high a dose or use of a drug despite contraindications. Our drug agencies are not particularly helpful, as they rely on fake fixes, which are a long list of warnings, precautions, and contraindications for each drug, although they know that no doctor can possibly master all of these. Major reasons for the many drug deaths are impotent drug regulation, widespread crime that includes corruption of the scientific evidence about drugs and bribery of doctors, and lies in drug marketing, which is as harmful as tobacco marketing and, therefore, should be banned. We should take far fewer drugs, and patients should carefully study the package inserts of the drugs their doctors prescribe for them and independent information sources about drugs such as Cochrane reviews, which will make it easier for them to say "no thanks".” (Gøtzsche, 2014)
Patients don’t always have the opportunity to say “No thanks.” Anyone with mental illness symptoms may be forced to take medications that make them worse — or cause them to become suicidal or homicidal. There is a significant link between pharmaceutical use or withdrawal or a drug and the person causing mass homicide or homicide and then suicide. This link is being covered up and adequate guidance to patients regarding drug withdrawal is largely unavailable. In my experience it is related to histamine excess which is also a factor in Alzheimer’s damage in my experience caring for my mother.
Reforming “healthcare” requires that we first look really closely at what is worth keeping from current standards and what is not helping and deserves to be discarded or even criminalized.
“First do no harm” has been changed to we need to look at the potential risk/benefit ratio - BUT the risk is all on the patient and the profit benefit is all for the physician or hospital administrators.
The potential risk/benefit of pomegranate peel is ~
Risk: Drink adequate water and have adequate electrolyte intake to prevent dehydration from the diuretic effects. Ideally, have small doses more often rather than a large dose once a day. I consider 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of dried or fresh inner pith to be a ‘dose’ equivalent to ~ one capsule of a typical pomegranate peel extract product. Pomegranate peel is also a COX 2 inhibitor and can add to salicylate excess symptoms if that is a concern.
Benefit: Pomegranate peel helps to improve microbiome health and digestion, blood sugar and weight control. It can improve wound healing, reverse organ damage and neuroinflammation, prevent cancer metastasis and other factors of cancer risk, reduce inflammation and mast cell degranulation, prevent fusion cleavage of chimeric spike or “HIV-1”, prevent cavities and gum disease, protect teeth and bone mineralization, and has other health benefits. The whole fruit extract seems most beneficial compared to isolated phytonutrients and a healthy microbiome is needed for best benefits. Adequate zinc and resistant starch or butyrate supplements would help to restore butyrate producing microbiome species that also make urolithin-A, a postbiotic chemical, from phytonutrients found in pomegranate juice or more concentrated in the peel. Pomegranate juice shows health benefits too, the peel is just more potent and without fructose calories. (Sharma, McClees, Afaq, 2017) *and many other references, I wrote a ~ 100,000 word paper about pomegranate.
Where to find pomegranate peel? On a pomegranate ;-)
Dr Mercola has a product that I've heard works, but I do just use fresh peel and freeze or dry some of it so I don't run out of pom power once the growing season is over for the year. Sept/Oct is early pomegranate season in the US. Right now Chile/southern hemisphere pomegranate are in season.
Any commercial product is expensive and minimal dosing compared to prepping your own. I have posts on the topic.
pom peel prep tips https://open.substack.com/pub/denutrients/p/pomegranate-peel-prep-tips?r=os7nw&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
This post has some additional products on the market: https://open.substack.com/pub/denutrients/p/where-to-find-pomegranate-products?r=os7nw&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
I also like to prep my own peel because what you find on the market is a combination and I have found that there is huge difference in what you can use the inner pith (edible) for versus the outer rind (make tea or extract and use as liquid, throw out the remaining rind).
To reform “healthcare” we need to add health back into the equation and we need to recognize who the real “quacks” are - or who are the real medical criminals. If all of your patients die but you are making a fortune, are you really a ‘healthcare provider’ or are you really a ‘death provider’?
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Reference List
(Gøtzsche, 2014) Gøtzsche PC. Our prescription drugs kill us in large numbers. Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2014;124(11):628-34. doi: 10.20452/pamw.2503. Epub 2014 Oct 30. PMID: 25355584. https://www.mp.pl/paim/issue/article/2503/
(Sharma, McClees, Afaq, 2017) Sharma P, McClees SF, Afaq F. Pomegranate for Prevention and Treatment of Cancer: An Update. Molecules. 2017 Jan 24;22(1):177. doi: 10.3390/molecules22010177. PMID: 28125044; PMCID: PMC5560105. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560105/
My mom had turbo cancer in 2022. I was her full time caregiver, regrettably - we sought care through the American medical system. I wish I had seen your writing then.
This is my mom’s story:
https://open.substack.com/pub/mamaearthdesignshop/p/june-11-2022?r=368d5r&utm_medium=ios
Amazing job Jennifer with your mom. My heart goes out to you.
Great point on the Vit D supplements, best option of course is Sunlight:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-vitamin-d-supplements-dont-work