Alternative and Natural Adjunct Cancer Treatments

Supported by Clinical Trials or Studies

 

Is Fenbendazole a “Miracle Drug” for Cancer? (Trial Site News)

 

At least twelve anticancer mechanisms of fenbendazole have been proven, according to research papers and review articles. Those sources demonstrated that the drug can inhibit the growth of cells in breast cancerlymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic system), leukemia (blood cancer), glioblastoma (brain cancer), lung cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma (type of liver cancer), ovarian cancer, rhabdomyosarcoma (tumor in skeletal muscle tissue), and urothelial carcinoma (cancer in the urinary tract).

But no clinical trials as little potential profits for someone to do so.  In our research looking into the use of the antiparasitic such as Ivermectin as an anti-cancer agent, we found several studies offering at least some evidence for potential.

study, published in February 2023 by the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR journals), was conducted to observe the effect of fenbendazole on breast cancer cells. The results demonstrated that it induced high oxidative stress in highly metastatic breast cancer cells. In normal breast cells, on the other hand, the drug suppressed oxidative stress. (This is evidence of the drug’s potential anti-breast cancer effect.)

Similar studies and data for other types of cancer are discussed in this article.

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/is-fenbendazole-a-miracle-drug-for-cancer-21f8f2cb

 

Patient Zero Comes Back From Stage Four Cancer: Was It Ivermectin?

Patient given terminal diagnosis and referred to Hospice, heard Ivermectin documented to kill cancer cells and gave it a try. His doctor says results were astonishing.

 

Ivermectin Squares Off in a New War on Cancer (with IV vitC, etc.)  

 

There are many Adjunct Treatments that have shown effectiveness in Clinical Trials and studies for reducing side effects of Chemo,

 

Vitamin C Doubles Effectiveness of Chemotherapy and Radiation and reduces side effects.

 

 

Whey protein’s anticancer and chemotherapy toxicity-fighting effects validated through in vitro, in vivo and human studies.[ii]

 

Mistletoe extract in cancer therapy: what does the evidence say?

The majority of the included clinical trials suggested a beneficial effect with good evidence with respect to survival, HRQoL, positive remission rate, and reduction of chemotherapy causing side effects for breast cancer patients treated with mistletoe extracts. In another systemic review on controlled clinical trials, researchers looked at mistletoe extract as a standalone therapy and in combination. They found that twelve of the 23 prospective controlled clinical studies assessed found a significant benefit from mistletoe therapy for people with cancer, seven showed positive trends, three found no effect, and one found a negative trend. Overall, evidence seems overwhelmingly in favor of the use of mistletoe extract for patients with cancer to support therapy and to improve quality of life (QoL).

 

A Diet that Returns Cancer Cells to Normal Without Killing Them?

Astonishingly, when a fasting-mimicking diet was used as a dietary adjunct therapy along with chemotherapy, researchers found that the chemo killed cancer cells while the diet simply changed cancer cells back to normal. But how fasting does this is still not known. Other diets have also been associated with cancer remission, such as the ketogenic diet, and certain dietary patterns have been associated with reduced cancer risk, like the Mediterranean diet. The low-phosphate diet has been around for a while to help patients with chronic kidney disease manage high serum levels of phosphate, known as hyperphosphatemia. In my latest peer-reviewed article published in Medicines, I propose that a low-phosphate diet for chronic kidney disease should be tested to treat cancer. A common factor in all the dietary therapies that have been associated with cancer remission is that they are all low in the essential dietary mineral phosphorus. For example, a whole-foods plant-based diet tends to be lower in phosphorus than an animal-based diet.

 

Groundbreaking Database Helps Improve Cancer Treatments

Dr. William LaValley has created state-of-the-art databases of tens of thousands of studies covering the molecular biology of cancer and the anticancer benefits of nutritional supplements and repurposed drugs.  

The effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation can be significantly improved by specifically targeted nutritional supplements and/or repurposed drugs, based on your cancer profile.

Periodic fasting prior to and on the day of chemotherapy or radiation treatment can also be enormously helpful in reducing side effects and increasing effectiveness.

Many Nutritional Supplements Have Anticancer Activity supported by Clinical Trials and Studies.

 

He has developed extensive, evidence-based databases linked to PubMed about the molecular biology of cancer and how to use the body’s natural immune system to fight cancer. Dr. LaValley has advanced clinical expertise as an Integrative Medicine physician treating patients for over 28 years and as a professional consultant to other physicians since 1988.