JB09 wrote:Hi All,
We have been doing chronomodulated chemotherapy, with 6 vitamin infusions along with Folfoxiri+Avastin. My husband has had a great response. They can't even find the lesions on a PET. We were offered oral Xeloda and 5FU. My question is does anyone here do Xeloda and 5FU chronomodulated? Also, what IV infusions are essential to keep this beast away. Liquid biopsies show BRAF wild type cells. I am afraid to make this jump without a good plan to supplement with timed chemo that promotes immune function with a combo of vitamins.
rp1954 wrote:I certainly would be interested to see the series of markers, inflammation markers and cytokines that you have to date vs doses.
We have very little inflammation data presented as yet, and Block Center certainly could use more definition as an option here.
As for adjuncts for BRAFv600 I might try to couple basic data from Block with perhaps more frequent interval data with generation of news options or leads to see effects if possible.
I'm a little hazy on how tight the Block blood are run - not having been there.
rp1954 wrote:I certainly would be interested to see the series of markers, inflammation markers and cytokines that you have to date vs doses.
We have very little inflammation data presented as yet, and Block Center certainly could use more definition as an option here.
As for adjuncts for BRAFv600 I might try to couple basic data from Block with perhaps more frequent interval data with generation of news options or leads to see effects if possible.
I'm a little hazy on how tight the Block blood are run - not having been there.
beach sunrise wrote:PSK, whey protein ect. Things to work on microbiome? What cancer pathways are you targeting and with what?
I am borderline stageIV if not already just not showing on scans yet. I am on a personalized low toxic ADAPT+++. Consists of xeloda (every day), IVC (9,100g total so far in one year), celebrex, D3+melatonin and many other supplements to block cancer pathways (based on bloodwork) and hit mutations hard with what we know works so far based on independent studies.
beach sunrise wrote:Markers all look good except IL8. It goes up and down for some reason. I have wondered if it does this because sometimes I walk the dogs before bloodwork. Idk. CEA has always been above normal. So, its anyones guess. I have scans every 3 months CAP CT, PET,MRI in intervals. Have a CAP CT, in a few weeks then MRI end of Feb. The CBC and CHEM markers are good. vWF went up once, knocked it down fast. Not a problem since. VEGf serum and plasma are in good range. CD4 helper is low. Got to try to address that one more. There are many more and all in good range.
What are some of the nutrition parts Block recommends? I need to gain some weight.
I take a prebiotic blend in am, whey protein and plant based powder shakes, probiotic then a post biotic before bed to keep butyrate level good..
beach sunrise wrote:Thanks for feedback. I read the book when first dx'd. I gained back weight but then lost it all again. Looking for a quick way but might not be possible. Someone mentioned lexapro really gives you an appetite but don't want to go that route. I added some high fat healthy foods.
Sounds like Block tries to attack from different directions which is good. But I have found everyone has their niche and are not experts in everything so good you are doing extra homework.
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