My takeaways from this documentary, cancer protocols, a useful site to find toxic free products.
Cancer. Are there options outide of the allopathic protocol?
Takeaways from the Pretty Toxic Documentary
The Pretty Toxic documentary highlights that not only our food, air, water, and soil are toxic, but also everything we use daily on our hair and skin.
I know you know how toxic our skincare products are, but I want to highlight a few essential takeaways from watching the documentary.
You and I may avoid these products, but no matter how hard we try, we are still exposed to them since they end up in our waste system. They continue to pass through the water treatment process, so they are in the water you drink, shower with, and so forth.
What about swimming in a pool or the ocean and everyone’s toxic sunscreen washing off into the water?
The film mentions that even if you discover the product causing the health issue, such as your hair falling out from using a hair product, the reaction may not stop with discontinuation.
This also means that if you are trying to figure out what is causing a reaction, say a skin reaction, and you discontinue the product and the reaction persists, you may think that the product had nothing to do with it and go back to using it.
In Pretty Toxic, they mention a Brazilian blowout product that says on the label that it is formaldehyde-free. Yet, the product contains more formaldehyde than what is required to embalm a human body. When the company was approached, they modified the label but did not remove the formaldehyde.
In the European Union, 1,400 chemicals of concern are banned, 600 in Canada and 11 in the US.
How to Find Quality Bodycare Products
Mamavation is a helpful site that provides information on various products and their levels of toxic ingredients. The articles are in-depth, but I often skip to the list of best products.
For instance, on their shampoo and conditioner page, I was glad to see that the products I use at least made it into the “better brands,” but sadly, they were not in the “best brands” category.
Dr. Mercola interviewed the founder of Mamavation. Leah Segedie details what she tests for and her findings, even on organic products.
Cancer, Repurposed Drugs, Alternative Remedies
Chemicals and cancer-causing agents surround us, no matter how hard we try to avoid them. This means you should also know what to do if you get diagnosed with cancer.
In that case, do not expect to look to the research to decide your best approach. In the US, cancer research is among the top four categories that receive the most NIH funding, meaning our money goes to cancer drug research (not alternative cancer care).
Retraction Watch recently reported on a finding of one cancer specialist who may have faked the data in at least 10 cancer research papers. He received 10 million dollars in funding from the NIH for his research.
This bothers me.
First, does ethical, honest, unbiased research exist anymore?
Second, our tax dollars fund this research and these corrupt researchers.
Lastly, if our tax dollars fund this research, why are there so many articles that can only see the abstract and have to pay excessive money just to read one article?
I hope we can make some changes under the MAHA agenda, with more NIH funds going towards nutrition, herbal, and alternative modalities research, such as alternative cancer research.
Fenbendazole Ivermectin Mebendazole. What do parasitic medications have to do with cancer?
James Templeton’s site has a page with individual cancer survival stories. One person on this page that you may have heard of is Joe Tippen, and some people follow his cancer protocol.
The interview of Tippen by James is here. Tippen had lung cancer.
In the Williams Makis interview with James Templeton, James said Tippens's fenbendazole dose was 222 mg. I have read elsewhere that Tippens used 300 mg. 6 days per week.
Tippen stresses in the interview that people should be careful of fake fenbendazole products.
Makis noted that some people may need 444 mg, but going up to 888 mg may be required in some cases. Others have indicated that up to 1 gram may be warranted in severe cancer cases. However, liver enzymes should be monitored at this level regularly for liver damage.
Dr. Makis suggests adding more extended fasting, such as one to three days, to the protocol to promote cell death, a ketogenic diet to reduce the fueling of cancer, and additional supplements, such as soursop (graviola), a green fruit with a creamy texture.
If using Ivermectin for cancer, some suggest using 24 mg 7 days per week or, in severe cases, 1 mg per kg per day.
James Templeton also has a PDF on his site that you can download containing his suggestions for how to avoid and stay cancer-free.
An option to order these medications is Virex Health, although I cannot vouch for the quality of its products.
With rising cancer rates, we need to know all the options available because the odds that your oncologist will share them with you are rare.
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