Den Stacey
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Exactly, yeah. Yeah, we organized very quickly the first protocol. And when I say I did four protocols, I really mean there's the constant press of glucose inhibition, but we pulse these 21-day cycles of Dawn and hyperbarics very aggressively. And so each one of those we sort of count as a protocol.
Exactly, yeah. Yeah, we organized very quickly the first protocol. And when I say I did four protocols, I really mean there's the constant press of glucose inhibition, but we pulse these 21-day cycles of Dawn and hyperbarics very aggressively. And so each one of those we sort of count as a protocol.
Exactly, yeah. Yeah, we organized very quickly the first protocol. And when I say I did four protocols, I really mean there's the constant press of glucose inhibition, but we pulse these 21-day cycles of Dawn and hyperbarics very aggressively. And so each one of those we sort of count as a protocol.
So after the first 21 day protocol that was performed that December, December 2022, I went about three weeks later after I'd finished that to get a CT scan just to sort of follow up because we'd been kicking the can of chemotherapy and radiation down the road, not telling the oncology team, we're not going to do it, just saying maybe we'll do it later because
So after the first 21 day protocol that was performed that December, December 2022, I went about three weeks later after I'd finished that to get a CT scan just to sort of follow up because we'd been kicking the can of chemotherapy and radiation down the road, not telling the oncology team, we're not going to do it, just saying maybe we'll do it later because
So after the first 21 day protocol that was performed that December, December 2022, I went about three weeks later after I'd finished that to get a CT scan just to sort of follow up because we'd been kicking the can of chemotherapy and radiation down the road, not telling the oncology team, we're not going to do it, just saying maybe we'll do it later because
you can also get fired by your oncology team for making certain types of decisions. And that allowed us to continue to get the CT scans and the follow-ups and any help we might need.
you can also get fired by your oncology team for making certain types of decisions. And that allowed us to continue to get the CT scans and the follow-ups and any help we might need.
you can also get fired by your oncology team for making certain types of decisions. And that allowed us to continue to get the CT scans and the follow-ups and any help we might need.
And so we did one of those first follow-on scans and the result was that there was no reperfusion in the heart and the stage four metastasis that they saw in the lung and the metastasis that they were seeing in the lymph nodes had been reduced by 50%. And that's in four and a half or five weeks of glucose inhibition and DON administration with HBOT. That's pretty quick.
And so we did one of those first follow-on scans and the result was that there was no reperfusion in the heart and the stage four metastasis that they saw in the lung and the metastasis that they were seeing in the lymph nodes had been reduced by 50%. And that's in four and a half or five weeks of glucose inhibition and DON administration with HBOT. That's pretty quick.
And so we did one of those first follow-on scans and the result was that there was no reperfusion in the heart and the stage four metastasis that they saw in the lung and the metastasis that they were seeing in the lymph nodes had been reduced by 50%. And that's in four and a half or five weeks of glucose inhibition and DON administration with HBOT. That's pretty quick.
Oh, well, what's interesting about that, and it goes back to why you stack all of these things around HBOT, it does happen very quickly. We're talking about impugning energy viability in a cell. If you were to hold my head underwater, how many minutes would it take for me to die?
Oh, well, what's interesting about that, and it goes back to why you stack all of these things around HBOT, it does happen very quickly. We're talking about impugning energy viability in a cell. If you were to hold my head underwater, how many minutes would it take for me to die?
Oh, well, what's interesting about that, and it goes back to why you stack all of these things around HBOT, it does happen very quickly. We're talking about impugning energy viability in a cell. If you were to hold my head underwater, how many minutes would it take for me to die?
literally three or four, maybe depending on how long I can hold my breath, but very quickly because you've taken my cells ability to use oxygen as energy away. Well, this is how quickly your cancer will die when you're taking those fermentable fuel sources away in minutes.
literally three or four, maybe depending on how long I can hold my breath, but very quickly because you've taken my cells ability to use oxygen as energy away. Well, this is how quickly your cancer will die when you're taking those fermentable fuel sources away in minutes.