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This is an issue that has annoyed me for years. I have ordered the book because everything I have heard and seen from and about Paul Marik tell me that he is a caring, honest, good man. I expect to find that I already live the low cancer risk lifestyle. What troubles me is the endless propaganda for more cancer research to beat cancer but never a mention (apart from smoking tobacco) that we can limit our risk by other sensible choices. I am a big promoter of vitamin D for many reasons.

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Same here! From the moment I first heard his testimony provided during Sen Ron Johnson’s hearing, I have felt that Dr Marik was a compassionate, honest, and good man. His care and concern for human suffering are immediately evident whenever he speaks. His recommendations on cancer mirror what I have read over the past few years from other alternative practitioners, but his work pulls it all into one place. It is to cancer what the FLCCC protocols were to COVID.

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I love Dr. Paul Marik! He is a true hero! ❤️😇

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Dr. Marik is being very self-effacing and humble. Dr. Kory, in The War on Ivermectin, describes Dr. Marik:

"...he had long been considered a pioneer in medicine. He was trained in Critical Care, Neurocritical Care, Pharmacology,Internal Medicine, Anesthesia, Nutrition, and Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, and was a tenured Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) in Norfolk, Virginia. He has published over 500 peer reviewed journal articles, written eighty book chapters, authored four critical care books, and has been cited over 43,000 times in peer-reviewed publications. In medicine, scientists are given a ranking of their impact to their field by way of something called the h-index; Paul has an h-index of 110. For reference, a typical h-index for a professor ranges from 12 to 24, and most Nobel Prize winners score 30 or above. What I am saying is, Paul is a freaking force." page 7, the War on Ivermectin, Pierre Kory with Jenna McCarthy.

Dr. Marik is struggling financially, and Dr Mobeen Syed has set up a GiveSendGo for him. Though we are all getting inflationed out of our savings, I think contributing to him is an investment, since we want doctors of the stature of Dr. McCullough and Dr. Marik and the FLCCC (and others)to work on whatever they throw at us. Give Send Go https://www.givesendgo.com/drpaulmarik

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Thank you for posting about the GiveSendGo for Dr. Marik! I just made a donation.

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Prosecute everyone who prescribed or administered Veklury (remdesivir). "Witch" in Exodus 22:18 means poisoner.

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Read Revelation 18:23 Sorcery = Pharmakeia.

Led ALL nations astray.

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Agree, many prosecutions await. Have not heard that interpretation on Exodus 22:18...if only you were around to inform Christians before the 18th century, you could have save the lives of ~50,000 wise women.

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They would have burnt me, too.

Heinlein's "Job: A Comedy of Justice", 1984, though Joseph Smith's interpretation, "murderer", is fairly close.

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Ha, glad they didn't!

Thanks for the recommendation. Robert Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land" is in my all time favs.

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Hope you have patience; it's towards the end.

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For 'unconventional treatments' read 'unprofitable treatments' LOL :-)

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I have recently purchased this book but have yet to get through it. The medical profession can offer me nothing but poison to treat my cancer so I am on a mission to find out all I can and take control of my own health!

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Fenbendazole and Ivermectin. You can order here LOL on Substack

https://www.virex.health/index.php

It's a link from 2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com

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PRAYING for ALMIGHTY GOD to provide you His SUPERNATURAL wisdom, guidance, strength, comfort, peace, provision and complete healing....

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Mifepristone-exemestane-masteron

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Vitamin-D, eating lots of fresh vegetables, avoiding all sweet drinks, daily outdoor activity, avoiding smoked and charred meats, cheeses and bacon, meditation, engaging friends and family.

:-)

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Avoiding cheese and bacon! 😱

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Smoked and charred meats and cheeses, including bacon, contribute to colon, breast and prostate cancer risk.

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I believe it is the nitrosamines formed by nitrates/nitrites in bacon. If you take a good vitamin C supplement it prevents formation of the bad compounds. For charred meats, carnosine and/or carnitine offer a great deal of protection.

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Or avoid the high risk chemical compounds and eat something else.

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dangit i like cheese and bacon!

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Uncooked vegetables are high in linolenic acid, the same as PUFA's, so I would advocate for cooked vegetables.

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Depends on the vegetable.

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Thank you, John, for asking to clarify "low carb". That term leads to lots of confusion.

I eat lots of apples, potatoes, bananas and other whole plant foods but I avoid processed carbs - like packaged goods such as donuts, chips, sodas, baked goods and candies. Great interview!

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The best definition of "low carb" I've come across is 20+ years old. Dr Sears "Zone Diet" lists carbs from favourable to unfavourable. Good and bad aren't relevant terms.

Example is the potatoes and bananas you mentioned. Start with protein the size of the palm of your hand for the correct amount. If you have potatoes or bananas as your carb allotment then you need to restrict it to the same size as the protein. If you choose lower glycemic load veggies like kale, peppers, etc you can just fill the plate. You can still have unfavourable carbs but a lot less than people are used to.

What you are looking for in carbs is "low glycemic load" and "high nutritional density". The least spike to the glucose/insulin response and the most nutrients per 100 grams type measure.

Scroll to the bottom and you can get the food block guide

https://zoneliving.com/pages/food-blocks

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Thanks for this additional info. I've been eating mostly whole foods plant based for about 5 years and it's working really well for me.

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People have very different metabolisms and according to Dr Sears about 15-25% will lose weight on any diet. The rest need to watch our food selections closer.

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It is unfortunate that Mr. Leake, never allowed Dr. Marik to answer the question of what occurs in the mitochondria to preferentially switch to anaerobic glycolysis. While most people don't wish to wade in the weeds of minutia, it is important to understand the generation of ROS and how it fits into aerobic respiration.

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The study of the Randle cycle becomes important.

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what is ROS?

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Reactive oxygen species. Beyond that I don’t know!

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sad to say the allopathic medical profession has been under the spell of pharmakeia for hundreds of years and remains terminally tainted

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MDs became glorified drug reps long ago☠️

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Marik says following 24:40>> cancer is a disease of the mitochondria. Given that the mitochondria are inherited through the female line, has there been any research into genetic predisposiiton to cancers linked to maternal ancestry?

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Hence, why breast cancer occurs in Mother, daughter, grand-daughter generations, however, colo-rectal nor prostrate cancer doesn't run from Father to son...interesting! There's also some research on the estrogen factor and cancer...

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The cognitive error of treating the healhcare system as if it were a "non-complex" system though in reality the healthcare system is a "complex" system leads physicians to prescribe toxic substances though their patients would be best served by prescribing non-toxic substances.

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Marik describes fenbendazole as a Tier 1 repurposed drug to eradicate cancer. It works! Read the detailed Case Reports and supporting science here https://fenbendazole.substack.com

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Fantastic interview .. thank you BOTH!

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Excellent interview. Dr Paul Marik is a truth teller with important information to improve one’s health.

Stop the jab now for everyone. Sounds like the boosters are especially harmful.

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Great information provided by a man with integrity who hs not forgotten the hippocratic oath. Our profit driven sick care system has not reduced the incidence of chronic disease. On the contrary our rates of these diseases has risen dramatically. Read Thomas Seyfried’s book”Cancer as a metabolic disease”.

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