Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Hello from North Carolina!

Greetings from beautiful North Carolina,

We have temporarily moved from Central Iowa to Charlotte, NC. We left home early on the morning of Feb. 5th & after 2 days of travel, we arrived in the Charlotte area.

My husband had a phone consultation with Dr. Sara on the 7th. She basically explained the program, how things will work. We went in the next day, they drew lots of blood for their lab work & then did an EKG. We went back to the office 2 days later. My husband had his physical exam & they gave him an IV of blood support to try to get his iron level up. The iron level needs to be higher than 10 so they can chelate him to get the heavy metals out. They also gave us this huge box of supplements. (more about this further down)

This program is very vigorous. Once treatment starts, we'll be at the clinic 36 hours a week for 4 weeks. They'll be doing IV therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy (cancer can't survive in an oxygen rich environment), hyrdrogen peroxide therapy & specialized shots he'll be getting in his back side every Wednesday.

Right now, he has 31 different types of supplements he has to take at specific times of the day & X amount of each one. The whole daily regimen fits on a 11x17 piece of paper. I mark down what time he took what so we keep track of everything. This is a full time job in & of itself.

He has a lifestyle he has to follow the rest of his life. No sugar (honey, stevia & agave nectar are ok), no alcohol, no pork (he hasn't eaten pork in over 40 years) & no grudges. He also needs to eat Non-gmo foods. This is harder than you think when you go to buy groceries. Dr. Buttar said you'll always have cancer. You need to live your life like you always have cancer otherwise if you fall back to your old lifestyle, it will come back. We all have cancer cells in our body. It's just a matter of them activating & they become hidden from our immune system so they grow. Just like a baby in it's mothers womb. It's hidden from the immune system so that the mom's immune system doesn't reject it & miscarry. (Yes, I know it happens.)

We are in the Charlotte area until the end of March. Then we go home for a month & then come back to Charlotte for another month. Since he is Stage 4, he'll need at least 2 rounds to knock out the cancer.

Until next time,

Lori

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