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A nice evening walk and a very hot Pete

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I started today with full-body hypothermia and I finished the day with the long walk. The infusions during hypothermia what is intraperitoneal curcumin and intravenous magnesium high dose vitamin C and amygdalin

The session went for 4 hours are then slept for another 5 hours I'm feeling quite good now it's time for sleep.

I walked with MapMyWalk! Distance: 6.64km, time: 01:49:32, pace: 16:30min/km, speed: 3.64km/h. http://mapmywalk.com/workout/1494157820

On the walk I listened to dr. Eric Berg talk about insulin and weight loss and also the other video was hormones

https://youtu.be/icudj2WWK2A

https://youtu.be/CIFrNS3KYWQ

Many of the issues I've had implementing the ketogenic diet has been covered in those videos I'm going to listen to them again I've included the photos of the walk yesterday. 

Sorry I'm using everything I've learned about immunotherapy nutrition and lifestyle so hopefully get me into remission and my 6 year anniversary as I say it is this Sunday from being diagnosed.


http://gogreen.net.nz/barleygrass/nutritional-analyses/

THIS POST FROM A MAINLY CONVENTIONAL FOCUSED COLON GROUP. ALAS I CRINGE AT THE PAIN AND SUFFERING MANY WILL ENDURE WITH CHECKPOINT INHIBITION AS WE LEARN DOSAGE AND SIDE EFFECTS. MY PERSISTENT NERVE DAMAGE, SLOW WALKING WELL. I SHARE MY STRUGGLES HERE. I GUESS THIS POST GIVES MUCH HOPE BUT TO ME ITS FALSE HOPE FOR MANY AND JUST BETTER SURVIVAL FOR A FEW. BUT THESE ARE THE DRUG BASED SOLUTIONS SOCIETY HUNGERS FOR, ILL GAMBLE ON HOLISTIC IMMUNOTHERAPY. 

IVE DECIDED ONE MIRACLE IS ENOUGH. 

My current strategy is to drive down not just glucose but insulin and its effect on adipose tissue and the inflammatory cycle.

My comment
Nice summary and yes some solid hope but I'd avoid describing checkpoint immunotherapy as a party its got many not so hidden costs. Ive been using them 18 months now and oncolytic viruses and was crippled.

This was written by a very clever scientist and colon cancer survivor named tom marsilje. 

The title to my new personal blog says it all “ASCO 2016 PREVIEW: CHECKPOINT IMMUNOTHERAPY ACTIVITY IN MSS COLORECTAL CANCER”.  Read it and consider sharing it!  

“This one is a little hardcore – but bear with me, I tried to keep unessential scientific details to a minimum and as the title indicates (major spoiler alert!), I think it has a very important message! One, with my eyes misting up a bit, I have been yearning to write for a long time…”

“Data specifics aside… that is the HUGE impact of one little study like Abstract 3502 / NCT01988896.  It gives scientific insight… it gives scientific guidance… it gives scientific Hope… to those that need it the most: us, in the Stage IV MSS-CRC patient population. Even with its small 23 patient size, that  is a mighty powerful study indeed. I am now ever more terminally optimistic that additional immunotherapy co-therapy clinical trial steps forward will be identified for MSS-CRC, looking at the current clinical trial timelines – perhaps as soon as later this year.   Speaking for myself and others, we MSS-CRC patients are more than ready to join the checkpoint immunotherapy party! To science… to progress… to Life!”

Link to it in: BLOGGERS HAVEN & COLONTOWN Public Library!
Hiiraan nebulizing Newcastle virus disease at the same time as oncothermia to  that evening my temperature Spike to 37.7 degrees I also had gcmaf injected into the peritoneal cavity

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