CANCER TREATMENT PROTOCOLS
Please note that we are not doctors and if at any time you feel you want to discontinue GcMAF or to see a physician, please do so. We do NOT suggest you abandon any life saving treatment. If you are on rigorous medications, always confer with your specialist and ask for progress reports before making any changes to your treatment regime.
The journey towards effective cancer treatment often begins with addressing nutritional deficiencies. Diets that include fast foods, processed foods, or excessive consumption of grains (especially wheat), beans, and potatoes can deprive the immune system of essential amino acids, trace metals, and lipids.
Activation of macrophages is an important part of any treatment program which can be used alone or in combination with most other therapies.
We recommend taking 3 MAF-Capsules (high dose) daily.
2 should be consumed in the morning on an empty stomach, 30 minutes before breakfast, and the other 2 hours after dinner before bedtime.
For those dealing with stage 4 cancer, a dosage of 4 MAF Capsules a day (2 in the morning and 2 at bedtime) is recommended on empty stomach.
Don’t stop taking GcMAF until 8 weeks after scans prove you are cancer free, or 8 weeks after your nagalase drops below 0.65.
Surgery
If surgery is necessary to reduce tumor mass, we advise starting GcMAF treatment at least three weeks before the procedure. This allows your already-rebuilt immune system to prevent cancer cells from settling elsewhere in the body during surgery.
Maintaining Efficacy
consider the following.
- Take a daily oral vitamin D3 supplement, 10,000 IU weekly. Laboratory tests have shown GcMAF is more effective with normal levels of vitamin D. A prescription for vitamin D is more effective than over-the-counter options.
- Avoid all sugars and carbohydrates (such as cereals and bread), they feed cancer.
- Avoid anything that suppresses your immune system, as it will reduce the effects of GcMAF, such as chemotherapy and other treatments.
Treatment Protocol.
A healthy diet plays a crucial role in supporting your recovery by providing your body with the necessary nutrients and energy it needs to heal and maintain overall well-being. Your recovery will depend on how well you followed the treatment protocol.
You are unlikely to recover if you are on a fast-food diet, processed foods and carbohydrate and sugar diet.
Your immune and neurological systems need to be fed with the right amino acids, trace metals and lipids if GcMAF is to rebuild them.
For the sake of your immune system,please try to avoid anything that suppresses it or you may nullify the good effects of GcMAF.
please consider the following to accelerate your recovery.
- Maintain an alkaline pH by drinking lemon in lukewarm water every morning 30 minutes before breakfast.
- Take 10,000 IU vitamin D weekly if not avaliable use 5,000IU instead.
- Avoid fruits they contain natural sugars which feeds cancer which has its own blood supply to get nutrients.
- Pour 1 full teaspoon of blackseed oil in small amount of water and drink daily.
- Consume 3 apricot kernels a day (morning, afternoon, and evening).
- Take sea -moss supplements. Sea-moss contain 92 minerals out of the 102 minerals the body needs.
- Avoid sugar and sweeteners to starve cancer cells.
Avoiding the Causes of Cancer
Cancer can often be attributed to five main factors. To minimize risk, avoid:
- Sugar.
- Vitamin D3 deficiency.
- Poor nutrition lacking in amino acids and trace metals.
- Lack of oxygen and exercise
- Severe shock and stress.
Combinations to Avoid
While GcMAF can safely be used alongside many drugs and treatments, exercise caution with the following:
- Minimal use of steroids, as they may suppress the immune system. If necessary, use them under the guidance of your physician.
- Whenever possible, opt for radiation therapy over chemotherapy.
- Be aware that externally administered heparin (used to prevent blood clots) can block GcMAF.
- Aspartame, a well-known sweetener, can negatively impact intestinal microflora and weaken immune defenses.
- Corticosteroids like Prednisone, Prednisolone, and others can block GcMAF. Limit their use if possible.
- Anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., NSAIDs like Ibuprofen) should be used in moderation.
- Cytotoxic medications or chemotherapy may have reduced side effects when combined with GcMAF.
- Avoid Morphine analogs (e.g., Morphine, Tramadol, Codeine) and use buprenorphine instead.
- Carrageenan (found in some products like Chocomel) can block macrophage (GcMAF) activity (also known as E407 or E407a).
- Beta blockers (e.g., Seloken, Selo-Zok) should be avoided in combination with GcMAF.