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26. "RE: Help needed in Australia"
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Hi Vickie,
Parachute and I have tried to 'tweak' our protocol for your dad. This is a work in progress and we may post adjustments as we learn more, and as we know more of how your father is progressing. Please keep us informed with any blood work and other updates on his condition. Have your father try to drink his tea with lemon, as long as his stomach can tolerate the acidity of it. (Although lemon juice is acidic, it has an overal alkalinizing effect in the body).

I'm not sure how many pills your father can tolerate. The infusions from your naturopath may be easier on him. The B vitamins (1, 6, 12 and folic acid) are important to combat his anemia. If he does not get these in an infusion, suggest you add them in capsules. LEF's Complete B Complex is a good blend. Also add Benfotiamine - it is a better form of vitamin B-1. These can be taken anytime throughout the day.

Shark liver oil (not shark cartilage) is actually not for angiogenesis, but rather used to boost immune function. Dr. Yamamoto has used it with his patients. You can add the C-statin if you wish for angiogenesis.

Baking soda is alkalinizing yes, but it contains a lot of sodium. The lemon juice may accomplish this without the added sodium. You can use pH strips to monitor alkalinity of urine and saliva. Do this at least morning and evening.

TM is very tricky to monitor. It requires a very strict dosing schedule and frequent blood work. At this time, we also do not know how it will play with either artemisinin or DCA.

Very best wishes,
Parachute and Sandra


Here's a revised protocol using Artemisinin and Artemisinin derivatives with DCA:

First thing in the morning (empty stomach) take 7.5 mg/kg of DCA in 8 ounces of water (with a tablespoon or so of natural lemon juice). Next take 3 capsules of Lymphasol (contains lipoic acid - links to suppliers are below), Germanium 132 (150-300mg), 3 grams EACH of distilled Omega 3 (EPA/DHA), and 1 capsule of shark liver oil. Lymphasol aids absorption of fatty acids (omega 3 fish oils) and fish oils will aid absorption of Super Artemisinin.

Follow with 2 capsules of Nutricology Super Artemisinin in cottage cheese, plain yogurt or natural ice cream. You may add 1-2 capsules of artesunate (brand name 'Hepsunate' from Hepalin, link below). Take butyrate (do not open capsule) in the middle of this. Butyrate appears to act synergistically with artemisinin. I also take 250 mg each of magnesium and potassium. Both are alkalinizing minerals that cancer patients are often deficient in. Vitamin D3 (5,000 I.U.)

Have breakfast a half hour later.

Take the following supplements with lunch:
Floradix (right before lunch) Dr. Hoang recommends Minecel instead, which is an algae/phytoplankton blend.
Vitamin C 1 gram
Silymarin
Prostasol (I'm putting this here because of the antioxidants in it, which should be taken away from artemisinin).
Selenium 200-400 mcg

3 -4 hours after the evening meal, on an empty stomach: 7.5 mg/kg of DCA in water with lemon juice, 3 Lymphasol, 3 grams of Omega 3, 1 capsule shark liver oil, Germanium 132 (150-300mg). Two Super Artemisinin in cottage cheese, yogurt or natural ice cream. May add 1-2 capsules of Hepsunate - same as morning. Take butyrate in the middle of cottage cheese/yogurt/ice cream. Be sure to order Butyrate in capsules not as a liquid. 250 mg each of magnesium and potassium.

Melatonin (start with 5mg and work up to between 20-40mg taken ONLY at night), and Vitamin D3 (5,000 I.U) at bedtime. Please get a Vitamin D in an oil emulsion - much better absorption this way.

Maintain total D3 intake of 10,000 iu per day. Probably a good idea to test D3 levels... Quest Diagnostics provides a good (25-OH)-D3 assay here in the USA.

Suggest you ask your dad's doctor to monitor CBC and hepatic function.

Sources for supplements:
http://www.iherb.com/Allergy-Research-Group-Nutricology-Super-Artemisinin-60-Veggie-Caps/3484
http://www.iherb.com/Allergy-Research-Group-Nutricology-Organic-Germanium-50-Veggie-Caps/3442?at=0
http://www.goutwell.com/Lymphasol.html
http://www.goutwell.com/Minecel.html
http://www.goutwell.com/L-carnitineEX.html
http://www.hepalin.com/hepasunate50.htm
Butyrate capsules: http://www.illnessisoptional.com/ace/product.asp?ProdID=10724&CtgID
http://www.lef.org supplies most other supplements.


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