To report. My 2nd cousin passed 2 weeks ago skin cancer that first showed as a fussy place on her thigh just prior to 2020. I had mentioned her struggles in past blog post on this site. She had just turned 36, was not vaccinated. She doggedly trusted her cancer doctors, and I think that was misfortune. She was hesitant to try Dr Marik’s cancer care protocols, as her doctors shunned such a thing.
I tried last speaking to her in July before her large brain tumors showed up. I spoke with her mom last night, a humbling conversation. Teri was a great human, and I am proud to share DNA with her, her umbrella of goodwill was far and wide.
Last night I went to a meeting and there attending was another lady I had shared (18 months ago) with who has cancer in remission. When I say share I am speaking of the Cancer Care Book, (or the download to others) with the ongoing support documents and updates by Dr Marik. I try to stay up with Dr Marik updates. They have consulted with Dr Kory, and the cancer clinic. They have cross integrated the IMA into their doctor’s care- working to make sure her cancer doctor would listen and accept. She is in remission now, and she has Vit D levels on target, has multiple vitamins and ivermectin, among other IMA protocols ongoing. “Thank you doctors- and thank you donors- as your contributions to IMA are helping those like my 50 year friend here to live life large”.
Lastly another family member, heavily vaxed, has the Cancer Care book, has a rare cancer only 1 in a million have, and it is large some 4” in size, growing in size monthly rapidly. This lady in her early 60’s has the recent medical piece from Dr Marik of the 3 medicines one takes prior to surgery which shows success to hamper the spreading of cancer in the future.
“Please pray for this person, again, a wonderful human being, one of goodwill, as she has cancer surgery this afternoon, on cancer removal.”
We are all, all of us, in the mother of all battles. Couple weeks ago I traveled to mountains of Pennsylvania for a wedding anniversary getaway. I asked the waitress in Uniontown at end of our meal “Do you have awareness of cancer in your town?” I said. She said “It is everywhere, she said it is unusual.” I said “is it like it is raining cancer?” She said “yes it is raining cancer here, that is a good description” Then she elaborated further to explain.
In another town our waitress who was in her 50’s - who was an English teacher who side waitressed and her husband was police commissioner in their small town, I asked the same question. She said “funny you asked that my priest of our large church said last month 20 people in the church died.” She said it was unusual, and she said yes it has large amount of cancer deaths in that number. She furthered elaborated on this reality. She was a most real person, and very integrated into her community.
We must push on, in every way we can. We must be stalwart advocates for our fellow man. We must help them to see when their vision is cloudy.
Seems when these cancer protocols are organized in good organizational summary, logical format, concise as they can be, these cancer patients can more easily understand, along with their advocate loved ones, more readily.
Remember the pharmaceutical industry does not want us to succeed. They keep so many roadblocks in place ongoing, and they are smooth as silk. And hyper aggressive, and dripping with wealth.
Godspeed