My supplier was Pharmacy DCA for quick delivery from UK. I am thinking of DCA -LAB for the next shipment. Can you advise me please?

Q: I am suffering from prostate cancer stage 2 for 7 years. Started taking DCA 500mg 3 times a day for 6 weeks (at the end of the month). I will check my PSA on the 30th of August 2018. In case of a positive result, I want to continue the treatment for another 2 months. My supplier was Pharmacy DCA for quick delivery from UK. I am thinking of DCA -LAB for the next shipment. Can you advise me, please. Best regards, Roger. A: Dear Roger, unfortunately, prostate cancer affects a lot of men in the world. Gladly, there is plenty of research discussing the subject. Firstly, you need to monitor your cancer treatment progress. Figure out whether the therapy that you‘re receiving at the moment and the DCA protocol are working. Please check your PSA levels and find out if it is increasing or decreasing. Repeat your PSA test once every 3 to 6 months. A Computed tomography or Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging scans as well as intrarectal sonography could also be helpful in monitoring whether the treatment is working or not. If the tumor marker and the size of the tumors are stable or decreasing - continue what you‘re doing. If they are increasing - consider changing or adding something new to your regimen. Also, please follow your doctor‘s advise as a primary guide. He‘s a healthcare specialist and understands your situation the best. Regarding your question about the suppliers, we believe that DCA-Lab is a great brand that offers good customer service as well as delivery times. You can‘t go wrong by choosing them. Nevertheless, consider reading our detailed review on the most popular Sodium dichloroacetate suppliers: https://www.dcaguide.org/suppliers/dca-lab. Fighting prostate cancer is a daunting task at first. However, you’ll quickly develop the habit of taking your personalized routine daily and finding out which options work the best for you. Another great addition to the DCA protocol is fenbendazole. Studies revealed that they both work complementary of each other. (Ref.) We recommend adding fenbendazole to your protocol for even better results. It‘s a great combination with DCA, especially for prostate cancer. You can find out more information about this repurposed veterinarian drug for cancer at https://www.fenbendazole.org/.

I have an aunt with breast cancer IV. Can you inform me about the right products please?

Q: I have an aunt with breast cancer IV. Can you inform me about the right products please? Daniel A: Dear Daniel, thank you for your email. We understand that this is a really hard time for you and your family. She should continue getting regular health exams by her oncologist as well as other doctors that are following her current situation. If your aunt is receiving any kind of therapy and it is not too heavy on her well-being, please continue doing that. The best results are achieved when you combine traditional and alternative medicine together. To answer your question, there are a number of available options for people with metastatic breast cancer. First of all, if she doesn't have peripheral neuropathy or liver function impairment, she can consider taking DCA (sodium dichloroacetate). You can find all the information you need on this page: https://www.dcaguide.org/dca-information. You can also choose where you get your product from all the suppliers that we reviewed: https://www.dcaguide.org/suppliers. You will definitely find something that can suit your needs. DCA needs at least 4-6 weeks to start working. Secondly, you could also use fenbendazole as a part of your anti-cancer protocol. There have been studies suggesting that DCA becomes even more potent when used in combination with fenbendazole: Fenbendazole acts as a moderate microtubule destabilizing agent and causes cancer cell death by modulating multiple cellular pathways. Fenbendazole also works against breast and a big variety of other cancers by itself. You can find more about fenbendazole on this site: https://www.fenbendazole.org/. Recently, we've heard reports that this medication can help people with breast cancer, stabilizing the disease or shrinking the breast tumors. Just please make sure that the relative doesn't have any significant liver problems such as cirrhosis or jaundice prior to starting fenbendazole. As with DCA, you also need some additional time for fenbendazole to start working. It is usually about 6-8 weeks. Last but not least, the third option that is quite similar to fenbendazole is niclosamide. It's a new substance that the complementary cancer treatment community has been following closely. However, it's still relatively young and needs more information on the exact mechanisms on tumors. Nevertheless, please give a look at https://www.niclosamide.org/ and research any available data on its potential against breast cancer. It should be great when used in combinations with other anti-cancer regimens. If she is currently receiving no angiogenesis inhibitors such as Bevacizumab (Avastin), your aunt can try Ammonium tetrathiomolybdate (TM). It is an anti-cooper agent that promotes survival in metastatic breast cancer. This molecule can be combined with DCA for better results. It should not be combined with chemotherapy. They had positive results in breast cancer patients in this clinical trial: Influencing the Tumor Microenvironment: A Phase II Study of Copper Depletion Using Tetrathiomolybdate in Patients with Breast Cancer at High Risk for Recurrence and in Preclinical Models of Lung Metastases. She should take 40 mg of TM three times per day with meals for about a week. Then…

Is DCA successful in treating SCLC?

Q: Is DCA successful in treating SCLC (small cell lung cancer)? Wayne A: Dear Wayne, thank you for your email. We have heard reports about people that successfully stopped SCLC (small cell lung cancer) progression with the help of DCA. One of them is in remission till this day and is still taking Sodium dichloroacetate for prophylaxis. However, as you have probably heard, SCLC is a really aggressive cancer and it needs the best measures to fight this disease. This means that DCA alone could still not be enough. If you haven't received a lot of nerve damaging chemotherapy and do not suffer from current peripheral neuropathy, you can consider trying DCA alone or alongside other cancer treatments. Just please don't stop your current health checkups by your doctor and follow his advice. A recent study has shown that DCA works well in combination with fenbendazole. (Ref.) There is also a growing community, which uses fenbendazole alongside conventional or alternative therapy to treat their cancer. Fenbendazole can sometimes do wonders when treating lung cancer. Give it a try. We advise you to try DCA in combination with fenbendazole for the best result. You can find more information on DCA usage here: DCA information. More information on fenbendazole and its potential therapeutic benefits for oncological diseases can be found here: https://www.fenbendazole.org/. The rest of the information can be found on google by using the keywords ‘‘fenbendazole cancer“. Hope this information helps.

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