Bill (San Fernando, Philippines) on 12/31/2009
The link below describes the personal story of someone called Vern and his story details all the protocols, side-effects etc. of his Baking Soda/Molasses cure for Stage 4 prostate cancer that had metastased into bone cancer. He cured his cancers by taking this protocol in order to simply maintain his body pH at 8.0 - 8.5 for 4 days, which was enough to completely wipe out both the prostate as well as bone cancers.
The link to this remarkable story is here:
http://www.phkillscancer.com/home
Certain caveats about this protocol. First, I have only every found this protocol successfully being used against prostate/bone cancer. Second, for ordinary tumor cancers(non-metastased), as Ted says, there is a chance that this protocol could -- via feeding glucose to the cancer -- cause the cancer to suddenly metastase into its more virulent, viral form which could also cause dangerous cachexia in the patient.
Of note about this story of a prostate cancer cure, is that it seems to work successfully against already metastased cancer, and the protocol seems somehow to be able to even penetrate the blood/bone barrier to kill off the seconadary bone cancer(very difficult to do).
Replied By Ron (Australia) on 02/06/2015
I'm a Gleason 8 Psa 6.2 guy with P/C. I go for another MRI in 6 days. I will keep taking the mixture until then, I'll let you know the result.
Ron
Replied By Michael (Ca) on 08/28/2015
I have been able to delay biopsy for about 3 years using many of the methodologies that people talk about here I.e. diet, eliminating meat, dairy etc, taking supplements. Unfortunately, cancer is smarter than this. It works for some people but only for a while. Then for some lucky ones it works for a very long time. Thus the secret for most is to find what works and try to change different protocols, with an eye toward delaying the inevitable. I would love to hear about other peoples protocols as well as if anyone can confirm that bicarbonate has worked for them (I mean for longer that a few months)
Replied By Robert Henry (Ten Mile, Tn.) on 08/29/2015
I would not give up on this protocol until you are better informed.
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