Replied by Mary (Idaho) on 06/30/2020
Hi Sonja,
I also want to add- she should mega dose vitamin D for at least a year. 50,000-100,000 is is safe. Vitamin K and magnesium should also be supplement to provide proper balance for vitamin D. Most are boron deficient, and boron is a mineral that’s needed for proper balance and function of calcium, and MUCH more. Borax is a perfect supplement to provide boron. She can add a nice pinch to her water most days. 1-2 times daily.
Another easy supplement to provide much needed antioxidants that are lacking in those with cancer and needed for healing — BETA CAROTENE. Beta Carotene is a powerful antioxidant, and safe to take in very large doses to quench oxidation and inflammation. I’ve taken 20-30 pills at a time. I love the NOW brand, full spectrum beta carotene capsules best. They are natural source vs. synthetic. Clove essential oil is an ever stronger antioxidant- brush with 1 drop on toothbrush, 1 drop diluted in carrier oil, or try 1 drop in warm water or tea.
Replied by Art (California) on 07/01/2020
Sonja,
Melatonin is considered by many scientists and researchers to be an inhibitor of cancer metastasis and angiogenesis as well as a promoter of apoptosis of cancer cells in multiple forms of cancer.
Art
Replied by Anon (Anon) on 07/02/2020
Art,
Is melatonin effective when applied topically?
Replied by Art (California) on 07/02/2020
In reply to Anon,
Yes, melatonin is effective when applied topically, but it may not be very practical when extremely high doses are needed such as for Covid-19 or cancer.
Melatonin is available as a cream/lotion for topical application, but the dosing is generally quite low as might be used for sleep.
Melatonin is also available as a very high potency (200 mg/400 mg)suppository, in flavored liquid, as sublingual pills/gummies that dissolve in the mouth and in capsules up to 60 mg each all the way down to one third mg.
Art
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