Intermediate-Level Cancer Protocols
Intermediate-Level Cancer
Intermediate-level cancers, such as grade 2–3 or stage 2–3 with minimal or local spread (non-metastatic), are characterized by moderate aggression and regional involvement. These cancers grow faster and are more invasive than early-stage cancers but remain confined to nearby tissues or lymph nodes without spreading to distant organs.
Below is the basic protocol that can be adjusted to suit individual circumstances. The key components of the protocol are Ivermectin and Fenbendazole/Mebendazole, which are considered essential. The supplements and diet, while considered important, are not the primary treatments in the protocol. This protocol is often the starting dose for most cancers.
Repurposed Drugs:
Ivermectin: 1.0mg/kg (7 days per week):
Take with a fatty meal for better absorption, the time of day doesn't matter but try and take at the same time each day.
You can start with half the dose and work up to the full dose over 2 weeks.
Fenbendazole: 444-500mg (6 days per week) or Mebendazole: 400-500mg/day (6 days per week)
Taken with a fatty meal for better absorption, the time of day doesn't matter but try and take at the same time each day.
Primary Supplements:
Vitamin D: Dose of 50,000 IU/day for patients with a blood level ≤ 30ng/mL; 50,000 IU/every other day for levels 30-60ng/mL; and 50,000 IU/1 day per week for -- - levels 60-80ng/mL. It is necessary to reach 80-100ng/ml. Once this level is reached it must be maintained with a reduced daily dosage of ≈ 2000 IU/day. The vitamin D blood concentration should be measured every two weeks for high doses and monthly for lower doses. (Take with fatty meal)
Zinc: Dose of 1 mg/kg/day. The reference range for serum zinc concentration is 80 to 120 μg/dL. Once this level is reached it must be maintained with a reduced daily dosage of 5mg/day. The zinc blood concentration should be measured monthly. (take with food)
Bio-Available Curcumin: 500-600mg/day. Needs to be 95% curcuminoids or 95% curcumin C3 complex (usually with piperine for bioavailability). If suffering from a lot of inflammation or pain you can increase up to 1500mg/day split into 2-3 doses. (Take with a fatty meal)
Omega 3: 2000-4000mg/day. Look for Omega 3 high in EPA and DHA. Note: Omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding and should be used cautiously in patients on anticoagulants.
Vitamin C Infusion (Optional): 1.5g/kg/day, 2-3x per week (Used as an oxidant, not an anti-oxidant - See Vitamin C page for more info.
Berberine (Optional): 1000-1500mg/day. Take 500 mg two or three times daily or 600 mg twice daily. Note: Please read the section on Berberine to make sure it is not contraindicated.
Supporting Supplements:
Magnesium Glycinate: 400mg/day (Take with food for better absorption and less stress on the GI)
Vitamin K2: 200mcg/day - While there is some evidence of anti-tumor effects it is necessary to take with Vitamin D3. (Take with a fatty meal for best absorption)
Milk Thistle: 400-1500mg/day for liver support, see the Milk Thistle page for more information. (Best taken when with food)
Dietary Interventions:
Ketogenic Diet: While not mandatory, following a ketogenic diet is recommended for the intermediate-level cancer protocol. Achieving a state of clinical ketosis with a GKI value below 2 is essential for optimal results. This diet aids in starving cancer cells and promoting maximum cancer cell death. Note: It is important to emphasize that there is no single “magic bullet”, rather, multiple interventions work synergistically and simultaneously to promote cancer cell death.
Important Notes:
For those living in countries that allow CBD oil, I would consider adding CBD oil at 20-50mg/day. (please read the CBD section for more details)
It is recommended to monitor liver and kidney function regularly when using Fenbendazole/Mebendazole.
No long-term side effects have been reported at these doses.
This is a general sample protocol that should work well for most individuals with intermediate-level cancers. For more personalized information or customization, consultations are available for a fee.
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