In the interest of scientific honesty, it's time to report that I have paused the modified Hulda Clark protocol. It didn't seem to be doing anything, and I'm getting worse.
Notice the bulges under my jaw on the right side. Newly infected lymph nodes. And the new bumps on the back side of my neck are beginning to bother me.
So last night I started the Ivermectin-Mebendazole combo. Lot's of people are swearing by it (or Ivermecting-Febendazole. Febendazole is the dog medicine.) And a web search finds lots of hits on Ivermectin and cancer.
I'm also doing a fast to see if I can get my blood sugar levels down. They have been running a bit high and that feeds cancer. Cannot get get it down with exercise currently. Clogged lymph nodes kill the endurance and I don't want to smoosh the node under my armpit too much and spread that.
I might mix some of the Clark Protocol herbs with DMSO and try it on the original lesion. But I haven't done that yet.
Leave now, all ye who get grossed out. I'll insert a spacer image.
The original lesion. I don't know if it has grown since my last post, but it hasn't shrunk.
The irradiated lump is looking less angry red. The gamma burns are healing, but the lump has not shrunk. (And yes, I got a bit over enthusiastic peeling off the dead skin. Really need to invest in another mirror...)
Here's another view which better shows the height. Note the lumps further down the neck. They are beginning to bother me, thus me getting a bit more aggressive with the alternative medicine.
Tags: cancer
Violetta Spring on Oct 3, 2025 9:32 AM
There is a website called easyhealthoptions.com that touches on all kinds of health issues in natural alternative ways. You might want to just take a look at it.
Carl Milsted, Jr on Oct 4, 2025 9:48 PM
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Thanks! Some interesting articles about exercise to reduce hypoxia in the tumor areas. Giving it a try.
Chris Price on Oct 5, 2025 8:07 PM
You're trying different approaches, how long did you try the Hulda Clark protocol before changing gears? Is there a widely recognized duration for giving that protocol before abandoning it for another? Or for trying various protocols generally?
Carl Milsted, Jr on Oct 5, 2025 9:05 PM
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Only a day or two before switching wormwood types. Then about a week before I started thrashing. Turbo spreading and the threat of having to do chemo has be looking for something that does something quickly.
See today's post. I'm back on the original protocol and upping the true wormwood. Some apparent benefit, which is more than what I have gotten from other quickie experiments. May change yet again if things reverse.
But fear of wormwood toxicity becomes kind of moot compared to chemo toxicity.
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