As a layperson, I find all of this frustrating and intimidating
Suppose anyone were to ask me how to go about benefitting from this website and/or this forum, I would not be able to tell them. And I am doing due diligence, or at least trying to. If we are serious, then lets discuss this.
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The first thing to do is just read everything here. None of it meets the "proven" status that conventional medicine claims they offer. If you want to see what happens with using conventional medicine, just look around you.
The people here have heard about more effective treatments and some are interested enough to even try them. Just because a mainstream doctor doesn't feel free to offer these treatments doesn't mean that all of us have to wait for whatever miracle would be required to bring these dinosaurs up to speed.
But if you can't trust established authority, what are you going to do? Well, watch us and make your own judgements about what is worth doing and what isn't ready for your personal involvement.
I like to say that I follow where research is pointing. The important part of science is the discoveries. Double blind etc is just the paperwork used to force the less informed to accept the claims. There's typically a 20 year gap between the two.
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If you think that strategic discussion requires formal leadership, then how can you believe in collaboration amongst equals that you seemingly espouse? The word 'strategic' only means as relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of their achievement, indeed, of direct action and transparency whatsoever. Does that require formal leadership, much less academia? No. Not at all. Strategic discourse only requires discussion to an open agenda. I am making a call to agenda. Merely sharing will not rise to the ambitious responsibility of the objectives at hand. To reiterate, your sharing is not even intelligible or supportive for a layperson such as myself towards making whatever decisions and take whatever action for myself. I feel abandoned to my own devices and confusion, And yet, I make no demand, only an honest assessment. Criticism, after all, is inherently friendly.
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Aaron, my wife and I went to a presentation last weekend and the presenter gave good info. He had volunteered for a trial using Dasatinib and quercetin in combination. The first doses were a week apart and then it's 2x year to get your body to detox from sensecent cells. Its one of many different techniques one can use. We bought copies of a booklet that explains it all and is one of the PDF files on this site. I suggest you browse thru it or print it out. He did recommend getting serious bloodwork done before trying any of these remedies to establish a baseline for comparison of your progress. But that bloodwork runs about $2000+ in most hospitals unless your healthplan will cover it.
The dasatinib costs about $2000 for 4 caps in the US. Sources from India will sell 60 caps for $272 which is much more affordable. Someone else posted that lab tests show the quality of the US drugs to be the same as those made in India so I plan on getting some of those, or thru a UK site that is said to be even cheaper.
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Another paid troll on this forum.
Paid to post gibberish leading to cognitive dissonance.
Paid to waste time of those sincerely interested in the topics.
Paid to wreck havoc and create chaos within any thoughtful discussion.
If the moderator allows one troll, more will follow.
Paid by whom? I'll bet most people here don't need to ask.
I wish the forum software had an "ignore user" feature.