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He has a very "mild" form of b-cell lymphoma that is going to require 3 very small doses of chemo. He has a lot of confidence in me and my suggestions and is listening to my advice. He has a heart condition (prosthetic valve) which means he cannot take Aspirin or Vitamin K which is a shame obviously because those are two of the best anti-cancer options particularly vitamin K for blood cancer.
The regime I've got him on is the following:
One scoop is about 25 grams of collagen. Cortinon is the 3:1 ratio so it is 15mg of progesterone and 5mg of DHEA. The salt bath is dead sea salts because it has a wider range of minerals (zinc, potassium, calcium) not just magnesium.
I considered giving him magnoil directly because he likely has low magnesium which is evidence by his heart condition and high blood pressure but we don't know what his blood levels are and I'm worried about causing a stress response. I thought dead sea salts twice a week was a better option because it also contains the other minerals that need to be in balance with magnesium principally calcium and potassium.
After his treatment is over he intends to continue taking these supplements.
What I don't know is what is a theraputic dose for progesterone to have an anti-cancer effect most studies I have seen have a had a much larger dose then 15mg but I know how powerful progesterone can be and I do not want to overdo it.
Thank you in advance.
The regime I've got him on is the following:
One scoop is about 25 grams of collagen. Cortinon is the 3:1 ratio so it is 15mg of progesterone and 5mg of DHEA. The salt bath is dead sea salts because it has a wider range of minerals (zinc, potassium, calcium) not just magnesium.
I considered giving him magnoil directly because he likely has low magnesium which is evidence by his heart condition and high blood pressure but we don't know what his blood levels are and I'm worried about causing a stress response. I thought dead sea salts twice a week was a better option because it also contains the other minerals that need to be in balance with magnesium principally calcium and potassium.
After his treatment is over he intends to continue taking these supplements.
What I don't know is what is a theraputic dose for progesterone to have an anti-cancer effect most studies I have seen have a had a much larger dose then 15mg but I know how powerful progesterone can be and I do not want to overdo it.
Thank you in advance.