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How to Starve Cancer: The Discovery of a Metabolic Cocktail that could Transform the Lives of Millions

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McLelland believed she had finally found out how to beat her cancer once and for all. And her test results proved her right. Blood tests revealed that her TM2PK tumor markers (a marker of abnormal glycolysis) had dropped from 397 to 21.5—just slightly above a “normal” reading of 15. Glucose and glutamine are critical nutrients indispensable for cancer cell growth. Li Wang, Jing-jing Li, et al Jane McLelland – How to starve cancer

When we first talked about building recipe books tailored for people managing cancer, Brian insisted there wasn’t a one size fits all solution. Using protocols similar to those used by Jane McLelland, The Care Oncology Clinic (a leading London cancer clinic) is undertaking a study and providing treatments that include off-label drugs.We have found repeatedly through our analysis that a higher percentage of protein in your diet will support greater satiety, which is critical to reducing body fat and bringing your hormones (e.g. insulin, mTOR and IGF-1) down to healthy levels. The second half of the book is the ‘science’ bit. This I had to read slowly to take it all in. Jane captures that perfect point between scientific and full of explanations but also straightforward and easy to follow. Actually I asked for a second opinion as I was told that the surgery might have to take out more organs than needed. As the tumor was close to the rectum the head surgeon thought that most likely I would end up with a permanent stoma - which I didn't want if not needed. particularly as I had read about the surgeon's approach in general of taking out as much as possible. So after my last chemo which was in September I asked for a second opinion and found the hospital I thought could help. Although the hospital I was at knew about my second opinion request I did it through my GP - and the second opinion was refused, the reason being that the plasma jet I was interested in was already at the hospital I was at. That dragged on and by November I asked my own hospital for a CT Scan as I was feeling pain. They had left me as they thought I had gone to the other hospital. In the end I got a CT scan in February 2019 after which the second chemo started as a cyst of 10 cm had developed in the primary tumor and also the secondary tumor had grown a bit. Dad continues on his protocol to this day, and is still NED over six months later. We definitely have Jane to thank. The more I learn about cancer & treatment, the more I realise that patients NEED to be supported properly in making informed choices. Finally something which I could relate to, someone who had walked a similar path to me and who was thriving despite the seeming insurmountable obstacles in her way. Her story is astonishing, her tenacity and strength through her ordeal are inspiring and give you that ‘if she can do it then so can I’ feeling!

Again, cancer is complex. Different types of cancers can benefit from the inclusion of different nutrients. Some of these you can get from your food while some you may need to supplement. However, again, we recommend you work with your medical team to identify if any of these supplements would positively or negatively affect your specific type of cancer and treatment.A recent meta-analysis found “the possible absolute effects of red and processed meat consumption on cancer mortality and incidence are very small, and the certainty of the evidence is low to very low.” I also created a coaching program for cancer patients, caregivers and anyone who is serious about prevention called SQUARE ONE. It contains the step-by-step strategies used by myself and everyone I know who has healed cancer with nutrition and natural, non-toxic therapies. While shopping at a local health food store, a lady approached my husband after hearing him discuss my pancreatic cancer with a sales associate. The lady told my husband that he should research “dog de-wormer” to fight cancer. My husband googled “dog de-wormer to fight cancer” and discovered Joe Tippens video about Fenbendazole. We both watched it and then I agreed to start Joe’s protocol at the end of October, after all, what did I have to lose! Diagnosed stage 4 colon cancer March 2018. Made 2 liver resection in 2018 and 2019 and colon resection in 2019 , since my diagnosis am battling this beast with both standard medical line treatments and natural and parallel non conventional treatments, I was introduced to Jane’s book via search engines after the progression of my cancer I was desperate to find ways to stop it so I bought Jane’s book and read it carefully and begin applying her map and ideas closing all pathways on cancer as well. I was introduced to her Facebook which is another great source to collect ideas and experiences of all people sharing their success and failure stories. I am 27 months from diagnosis and I am still on my feet traveling on monthly basis and working 14 hours daily 7 days weekly, surely with the help of the non conventional treatments inspired from Janes’ book and Facebook and other sources.

To achieve this, we need to find the optimal balance tailored to a person’s goals and context by reducing the nutrients that promote cancer growth while still giving their body the energy and nutrients it needs to recover, heal and thrive. We all have some cancer cellsSince her remarkable recovery, Jane has been a staunch supporter of ‘off label’ drugs for cancer therapy (medicines used for other conditions than their approved licence). The Metro Map is the key to starving the cancer. Once you’ve done that, killing it becomes much easier,” said McLelland. During Radiotherapy, the Oncologist noticed that Dad was vastly improving (not anticipated), and remarked that patients ‘don’t normally look healthier at the end of treatment’! The Registrar was amazed when NED was announced. He did look at Dad’s Map with interest. “Whatever you are doing, keep doing it.” Jane was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 1994 and did conventional treatment. In 1999 her cancer progressed to stage IV and she started incorporating complementary and alternative treatments alongside chemotherapy. In 2004 she started developing leukemia as a result of the chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy treatments she received.

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