PROTOCOL - Anti-Cancer.

Verified Review (Randy Derbick)

I have had the most wonderful experience on IMUNO GcMAF. I was told I had stage 4 Cancer. But after taking it my cancer is UNDETECTABLE. Helping many people!!!

Published Clinical Experience

Seven patients with advanced cancers were treated with GcMAF in combination with a very low carbohydrate, high protein diet. When a tumor could be measured by ultrasound, we observed, on average, a decrease of tumor volume of approximately 25% in a week.1

Patient Cancer Weeks Treated    Tumor Decrease
1 Metastatic colon cancer 2 weeks 49.2%
2 Multiple myeloma 4 weeks 29.6%
3 Metastatic breast cancer 1 week 27.7%
4 Metastatic thyroid cancer 4 weeks 13.9%
5 Metastatic renal carcinoma 2 weeks 11.6%
6 Metastatic melanoma 1 weeks 6.8%
7 Metastatic adenocarcinoma of colon 3 weeks 8.7%
Method
  • At least 0.2ml of imuno to be administered daily.
    • Lung Cancer = Nebulised
    • Liver Cancer = Suppositories
    • Prostate Cancer = Suppositories
    • Brain Cancer = intranasally
    • Other Cancers = Subcutaneously
  • Adopt a low carbohydrate, high protein diet (or ketogenic for greater effect).
  • Optionally consume 4+ tablespoonsful of Bravo Probiotic Yogurt daily.2
The Approach to Cancer

The root cause of cancer is damage to the mitochondria in cells. However, cancer is also a manifestation of malfunctions in immunity, as malignant cells manage to escape recognition and elimination by the immune system.

Cancer cells have an increased number of insulin receptors which means that they have an increased requirement for glucose. This knowledge is used to image cancer with radioactive glucose and PET or CAT scans. Cancer cells are also known to disguise themselves from the immune system and we have found that by starving cancer cells of glucose, this can expose them to the immune system and reduce tumour burden. Cancer cells may also feed on glutamine and evidence suggests this may be restricted by drinking green tea through the day.

Our approach then is to support the health of your mitochondria and your immune system with imuno (see product page), and to stress any cancer cells by adopting a Ketogenic Diet (low glucose), and to drink green tea through the day. The "intermittent fasting ketogenic diet" is a foundation stone of this approach and appears to significantly improve outcomes when strictly followed. We advise measuring your blood ketone levels with a finger prick ketone meter, every morning before eating. Aim for 3.0 to 6.0 mmol/L.

The recommended Ketogenic Diet involves limiting carbohydrates to 12 grams a day (basically only eating green salads) whilst increasing the consumption of foods high in fat (avocados, olive oil, coconut oil, cream) and moderating intake of protein (Up to 100 grams a day, or better yet, replace protein with MyAMINO). This reduces the blood glucose, and produces ketones to fuel healthy cells. In addition ketones have anti-inflammatory and pro-immunogenic properties.

Vitamin D3

We advise keeping blood levels of vitamin D3 at between 150 to 250 nmol/l (60 ng/ml to 100 ng/ml). This can be achieved by adults taking 10,000IU of vitamin D3 daily. A blood test every 3 months is also recommended to ensure blood levels do not go above our recommended levels. Note: Vitamin D3 levels drop quickly without supplementation and high vitamin D3 levels help slow cachexia.

Lymphatic Circulation

The lymphatic fluid is pumped by changing pressures in the body when we move (walk or Taiji). The lymphatic fluid is the final carrier of the nutrients to the cells and when the fluid circulates well then the immune system functions more efficiently. Do a minimum of 30 minutes walking every day.

Deep Breathing

Deep Breathing, whilst stationery, is the best way to increase oxygen supply and circulation in the blood. This increased oxygen supply is then used by the internal organs, including the immune system, to enhance their functioning. Whenever you think about it, as often as you can during your day, take at least 3 or 4 slow deep breaths.

Joy and Fun

Our immune system is strengthened by feeling joy and having fun. This is a vital part of healing and is seen in those who overcome severe illness. Remember to laugh and play, and to bring joy to others when on the road back to health, for this will help keep you on the path.

Forgiveness
  • Forgiveness means to completely erase all recollection or remembrance of the act from the mind or cease to regard the deed as an evil one.
  • In the first stage one ceases to verbalize the issue. Then one ceases to allow one’s mind to dwell on the issue or one changes ones attitude to the occurrence.
  • Know that each limited human being, is doing the best they can, with the understanding they have, and if they do you wrong, it is because they know no better. Forgive them.
  • The thought that “no, it does not matter” whatever another does, form a sort of principle to adopt in life.
  • The thought “either I deserve it or they know no better” allows the mind to tolerate all and let it go.
Gratitude
  • Gratitude means to feel appreciation for what we receive.
  • One ceases to allow ones mind to dwell on “what is not” and then one chooses to dwell on “what is”.
  • The first lesson that we can learn in the path of thankfulness is to forget what we do for another, and remember only what good any other has done for us.
  • Gratefulness is best adorned by subtlety of expression. In thanksgiving, one word of thanks is sufficient.
  • If we answer every little deed of kindness with appreciation, we develop in our nature the spirit of gratefulness, and gratefulness in the character, is like fragrance in the flower, it attracts favour, forgiveness and mercy.
Meditation

Close Down – Wake Up
Take 3 full deep breaths. Each out breath – let the mind close down as if going to sleep. The tensions of the body melt away. Then the superficial-mind closes down further. The troubles of outer life are forgotten. The mind passes through the quiet watchful state and continues deeper (Don’t be tempted to rest in that quiet state). The mind continues deeper, outer awareness passes away.

As the dreamy state first begins to appear, concentrate in the hands and feet looking for sensations of tingling, fullness and warmth. Continue breathing deeply. Each out breath go deeper and intensify the fullness and warmth allowing it to grow into the arms and legs, then into the chest, then down through the trunk to rest in and around the base of the trunk, the perineum.

Allow a cloud of light to form in and around the perineum. Intensify the light as the mind gently sinks deeper. At this stage the superficial-mind has been closed down and the Deep Mind has begun to awaken. The tingling, fullness and warmth appear due to the energetic stimulation of the pain, pressure and heat sensors. In this deep condition visualising light will help to connect into the reality of the body’s energy field, (whereas in a superficially quiet state visualisation may lead to an imaginary disconnection from reality)

8 Paths
Basic body energy circulates in a network of 8 special channels. Follow the paths with the Mind visualising a stream of golden light, while listening to the resulting body sensations of fullness and warmth.

  1. With a deep in breath and a clear intention – lift energy up the spine from its base to the top of the head. The light may fill and circulate within the head for a few seconds.
  2. Exhale – mind and energy sink down the front of the face, neck, chest and abdomen, returning quietly to the Base Centre. The mind deepens as it flows down. Forget the breathing when halfway down. The mind may rest in the Base Centre.
  3. Inhale – energy rises through the sacrum, splits at the belt, then 2 streams rise, one to each shoulder. The streams rise through the “sympathetic ganglionic chains” a few centimetres each side of the spine.
  4. Exhale – down the outside of the arms, across the back of the hands and middle fingers to form pools of light in the palms. The mind may rest in these 2 pools of light, the breathing is forgotten.
  5. Inhale – lift energy up the inner arms to each side of the chest.
  6. Exhale – down across the nipples, join at the waist, down the front of the abdomen and return to the Base Centre.
  7. Inhale – lift energy from the perineum up through the centre of the trunk to the solar-plexus. The light may fill the chest.
  8. Exhale – energy drops to the perineum, splits across the inguinal regions, flows down the outside-front of the legs, travels over the top of the feet and middle toes, to form pools of light in the soles. The mind may rest in these 2 pools of light.
  9. Inhale – raise energy via the instep, behind the ankle joint, the inside-rear of the legs, meeting at the perineum, then continuing to rise through the central channel to the level of the navel. The light may fill the abdomen.
  10. Exhale – return energy to the Base Centre, completing one round of 5 breath cycles. The mind now rests in the cloud of light, connected with the body’s energy field, in and around the Base Centre.

Meditation as given out by Patrick A Kelly https://worldwideway.org

References:
  1. https://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajisp.2014.23.32
  2. https://www.bravo-northamerica.com/shop/bravo/bravo-kit-for-milk/