Baking Soda, Blackstrap Molasses, Astaxanthin for Bladder Cancer

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Darrin (Western Australia) on 04/07/2016:
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I tried this with my 82 yr old father. He had surgery booked for today & the surgeon for some reason decided to go in with the camera 1st to access the cancer. He called a colleague over to look & said they can't see the cancers that were there before! They couldn't explain it! My Dad hated the molasses & baking soda mix tho, so gave up on that bit very quickly. He did, however, consume a bottle of the astaxanthin a couple of weeks ago. (About a 10 day course) Extremely good day!

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Grapes (Usa) on 10/11/2013:
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Worked Temporarily

UPDATE: his bladder cancer came back. Our mistake was not maintaining keeping him alkaline by using pH strips, and not being more strict with what he eats and drinks. We are starting the protocol all over again, and this time, we will be practising a better lifestyle. He will be drinking a veggie drink every day, no soda, limited coffee. He will keep track of his pH levels every day. We are looking into using Frankencense Oil, which studies have shown to reverse bladder cancer. He will be trying this next: www.phkillscancer.com/cancer/natural-gentle-cancer-protocol-dropped-into-my-lap-lemon-sea-salt-oxygen-no-baking-soda-or-ph-paper

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Grapes (USA) on 05/21/2013:
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Hi. For the third time in a year, my husband found himself with bladder tumors. The first time, he was told they were pre-cancerous. The second time: "developing cancer tumors." This time, the scan, which he also saw, showed one of them to be much larger and different—round with a lot of white-looking bubbles. There were three in all. We were naturally very concerned.

The pre-surgery physician said they were low-grade cancer.

He was scheduled for surgery in three and a half weeks. During this time, I introduced the following into his routine:

  1. Baking Soda and Molasses: One teaspoon of baking soda mixed with one teaspoon of molasses in water, taken twice a day. I read about anecdotal accounts online where this combination seemed helpful for some people. We stirred it well but didn’t heat it, as recommended in some protocols.

  2. Astaxanthin: 20 mg daily. This is a powerful antioxidant that gives lobsters their red color. I had read about a potential connection between inflammation and tumors and thought it might support his overall health.

Fast forward to the day of the surgery—when the surgeon went in, to his surprise, the tumors were completely gone. I wasn’t sure what to make of it but was relieved.

When I asked the surgeon what might have caused them to disappear, he speculated that the tumors may have been inflammation, as inflammation and cancer can look similar. However, he couldn’t explain how the inflammation resolved itself.

Whether they were cancer or inflammation, I don’t know for certain. What I do know is that inflammation has been linked to the development of tumors, and addressing it might be an important factor. Did the baking soda or the astaxanthin help? It’s hard to say. It’s possible that one or both played a role.

For now, I plan to keep him on baking soda (likely without molasses and at a slightly reduced amount, twice a day) and astaxanthin as part of his routine. I’ll monitor his progress and report back over time.

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