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PNC-27 PEPTIDE AND CANCER

Gerald Morris March 24, 2023 at 4:14 pm

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    I have found RGCC testing to be a very effective and useful tool and employ it for the vast majority of my patients with cancer.  It provides an excellent framework for the selection of specific nutraceutical agents most effective for a given individual patient’s cancer cells.  Every cancer is unique and this greatly helps with individualizing therapeutic regimens and then reassessing their efficacy.  I highly recommend it for all doctors treating cancer patients.

    To learn more about the use of peptides and integrative medical modalities for your patients with cancer, please see the 2024 PWC video entitled “Peptide Therapy and Integrative Medicine for Cancer Support.”

    Also, you can go to http://www.alternativedrmcare.com, register, login, go to the Protocol List, scroll down to and open the protocol entitled ‘Cessation of Abnormal Cell Growth ad Metastases.’

    Best, Dr. Mitch

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    tim blend
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    thank you mitchell, your a great resource

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    tim blend
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    Jason, sorry i missed your reply earlier this year. it is rare these days in medicine for most to be tgransparebnt so it is appreciated. to answer your question, i did RGCC and had 2 markers positive (PanCK-DIM, CD31-DIM ) with no CTC. because of my family history of GI and lung cancer resulting in 80% of male deaths on my paternal side (first degree relatives). i have tried to be proactive. All standard imaging and diagnostics have been negative.

    Currently in am doing MAH/EBOO  with UVBI weekly along with various supplements found primarily through this and RGCC website.

    will restest after 3 months of EBOO although this is not a stand alone treatment.

    I am open to any and all information and happy to do the legwork. thanks again.

    Tim

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    tim blend
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    SSRP Certified

    my f/u markers for cancer pan-ck and CD-31, although mild (DIM) on the test turned negative after the above treatments!!

    will test again in a few months.

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    Jason Watkins
    Member
    SSRP Certified

    Heck yes!!! Was there anything you did that you feel may have helped the most!?? So excited for you!! Giving you a high five!!!

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