GCMAF

treatment for cancer, aids and immune diseases

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GcMAF Treatment Strategies

Please note that we are not doctors and if at any time you feel you want to discontinue Gc MAF or to see a physician, please do so. We do NOT suggest you abandon any life saving treatment. If you are on rigorous medications, always confer with your specialist and ask for progress reports before making any changes to your treatment regime.

If you are a patient on GcMAF, please check back here regularly for new information.



With GcMAF take vitamin D and:

1. Sunbathe whenever you can. Take at least 9000 IU (225 micrograms) of vitamin D a day (D3 is the best). On a blood test, you want to aim for a vitamin D level of 60-90 ng/ml.  Our participants who did well all have high vitamin D levels (and the rate of tumour mass reduction dropped dramatically as winter approached.)

80 percent of cancer, CFS and HIV patients have low levels of vitamin D (under 30ng/ml). One days sunbathing gives you 20,000 IU of Vitamin D. But GcMAF needs normal levels of vitamin D (40ng/ml+) to fully function.

Laboratory tests have shown GcMAF is 2.5 times more effective with vitamin D.

If you wish to speed your recovery, you can:

2. Take plenty of exercise, preferably in the sunshine, and breathe deeply. This gets oxygen around, and disease can't stand it.

3. Drink 4 pints or 2.5 litres of water during a day.

4. High dose vitamin C - 25,000 IU during a day. Or up to 10 grams (10,000mg) ascorbic acid. (Side effects appear at 50 grams a day.)

5. Detoxing: Emulsified vitamin A, selenium and vitamin E (for the lymphatic system to carry away wastes). Non responders can respond if they take Chlorella with cod liver oil that has correct ratios of vit A to D. This binds to heavy metals and chelates them out and also offers absorption of missing minerals.

6. Eat plenty of lipids, the food of your immune system (see below)

If cancer, Avoid
Stay away from: sugar, which feeds cancer, carbohydrates which turn into sugar; and grains beans and potatoes, which also contain cancer inducing lectins and poisons - wheat is the worst. Avoid soya milk which blocks the absorbance of trace metals.

Some sweeteners are damaging in other ways - asparthame lowers your immune system; even Splenda is a chlorocarbon like DDT -    See http://www.wnho.net/splenda_chlorocarbon.htm.

The best appears to be the natural plant sweetener Stevia, to which they add relatively harmless maltodextrin for supermarkets. Second best is saccharin.

Breast cancer avoid molybdenum, which makes breast cancer grow.  The richest sources of molybdenum are legumes, including beans, peas, lentils and soybeans. Nuts, leafy vegetables and grains like oats, wheat and rice and also contain ample amounts.

and ordinary milk contains estrogen, which is a growth factor for cancer for uterine cancer, and for breast cancer but less so.

Stage 4 cancer

An immune system rebuilt with GcMAF is highly effective at eradicating stages one and two cancers.

In stage 4 there is likely to be so much cancer in the body it overwhelms the immune system. So you need to throw everything at it. Not everything works in every case, and some may do nothing for you. But to GcMAF and DCA (which we also manufacture) you should add: Vitamin B 17 (Apricot kernels), zinc, B17's transport mechanism, and pureed asparagus.

 

 

Injection Guide

GcMAF Injection Guide

GcMAF is effective at restoring the immune system, and therefore against viral diseases. Most people are surprised that injection of GcMAF is a non event. It can be stored frozen in a freezer at about -20 when it will last a year. Don’t refreeze. Then after first used, store at + 4 degrees C, the temperature of a kitchen fridge, for 8 weeks.

Each vial of GcMAF contains 2.2 ml, enough for 8 shots of 0.25ml each, one shot a week.  A course for stage one/two cancer is typically 32 weeks, stage four 48/75 weeks.  (If you double dose, take a full shot every 3.5 days.)  Autistic children should start on 0.05ml.

Buy a bag of 10 x  0.3ml (one third of a mililitre) insulin syringes; (1.0ml is still suitable)  from a high street chemist at around €2.50. Diabetics use these needles to inject themselves, and they are quite common.

Injection is usually intra-muscular (into a muscle,)  and the easiest places are into the bicep muscle at the top of your arm, between your shoulder and your elbow, or into your tummy (subcutaneous.) IV should only be done by a doctor, and is not necessary.

Firstly unpack and assemble the needle;  i.e. push the needle on to the syringe; it may need a clockwise twist on.

Ensure the plunger is pushed down into the syringe to the bottom,

Shake the vial gently, but never remove the rubber seal on top.

Push the syringe until the needle is just through the rubber; rotate the vial and needle so that the vial is upside down with the needle underneath it, with the end of the needle completely submerged in the GcMAF.

Holding the syringe, pull the plunger back at least to the 0.3 mark on the syringe; GcMAF will now be in the needle; but if there is air in the syringe remove it thus:

Keeping the needle in the vial, with the vial still upside down,  so you don't waste any GcMAF, push the plunger back into the vial to the 0.25 mark; all the air should be gone. If not, repeat the process until you get the hang of it, and you have 0.25 ml with no air.

Then pull the whole syringe out of the vial.

You can swab your skin where you plan to inject with an antiseptic wipe; if you are allergic to antiseptics then you may not wish to. But your skin should be clean.

Its easiest to inject at an angle of about 45 degrees to your skin, i.e. slantwise. You may be surprised how painless this is. Push the needle in until about three quarters of it has disappeared, then slowly push the plunger all the way in. When you are sure the plunger is all the way down, pull the syringe out.

That's it. Take the needle off the syringe, put it in its plastic holder, and dispose of it.

Our GcMAF is fully tested (assayed). You will not get a bump on the injection site, because there is no bacteria in it.  You will not get headaches because it is genuine GcMAF; see "Side effects" on the left of the gcmaf.eu front page for the side effects you will get.

You may become tired within 2-4 hours of the injection as though you are fighting off flu; this is your immune system springing in to life.  If your immune system is low, it may take some weeks to get to this stage. Some never experience the tiredness.

In 0.3 percent of cases GcMAF causes your immune system to overproduce histamine; if you get symptoms buy some anti-histamine from any chemist (it's a hay fever remedy).

GcMAF needs normal levels of vitamin D to function fully; take at least 6000 IU daily. Vitamin C in large quantities helps. Eat the Caveman Diet: meat fish, vegetables and fruit. No sugar, grains beans or potatoes.

If you can, avoid medications that block or destroy the immune system (eg chemotherapy, steroids). Check http://GcMAF.eu for a full list.

Remember, don’t freeze GcMAF unless you are not going to use it for at least some weeks.

 

To avoid while on GcMAF

There is nothing you need to avoid while on GcMAF.

Worldwide there are six billion healthy people with GcMAF inside them, and you can take anything with our GcMAF that they can. So we are not aware of any contra indications for GcMAF itself.

But there are contra indications for your immune system, which you are trying to rebuild.

So, for the sake of your immune system

You should continue with any supplements that help the immune system. Anti-histamine is fine.

However, try to avoid anything that suppresses your immune system (or you may nullify the good effects of GcMAF:)

Aspartame -the well known sweetener - can put your immune system down for up to 24 hours. (Prof Ruggiero)

All kinds of Corticosteroids (Prednisolon, Prednisone, Betapred, Solu-Cortef, Solu-Medrol etc). So avoid Cortisone and steroids if possible.

Anti- inflammatory drugs should be avoided. (NSAIDs like Ibuprofen, Diklofenalk. Celebrex Aspirin etc should be taken in moderation.)

Cytotoxic medications or chemotherapy (Cyclophosphamide (Sendoxan) Etoposide (Vepesid) Metotrexat, Taxotere, Taxol, Navelbine etc etc) although there is some evidence GcMAF may reduce the side effects and the damage these poisons do.

Radiation Therapy.

Morphine (Morfine) analogs, (Morfin, Tramadole, kodeine, Fentanylplasters, Oxynorm, Oxycodon etc). Take buprenorphine instead.

Professor Yamamoto also warns against beta blockers (seloken, Selo-Zok etc)

Carrageenan (Chocomel) can block macrophage (gcMAF) activity. Also known as E407 or E407a.

 

Feed your immune system

Food for your immune system (and neurological system)

Dr Tomas Tallberg MD, head of the Helsinki Institute for Bioimmunotherapy, has published numerous research papers over the last 40 years which state that lipids are needed to rebuild your immune and central nervous system where the patient has cancer or autism.

He states you are unlikely to recover if you are on a fast food diet, vegan or vegetarian diets, or processed foods.

Your immune and neurological systems need to be fed with the right amino acids, trace metals and lipids if GcMAF is to rebuild them:

You need the original human caveman diet without red meat or fruits, ie white meat, fish vegetables, and the lipids provided by butter, cream, chicken liver, salmon, nuts coconut milk, offal. (Unfortunately the fastest place to get lipids from is canned (prion free) pigs brain ! Turn it in to a Pina Colada mix below.)

We soon expect to have specific powders containing the right amino acids and trace metals for the 6 cancer groups.

Neurofood recipe - pina colada taste

Mix In a blender:
220gm (half a pound) of piglet brain, preferably canned.
A whole peeled seedless orange
2 bananas,
the juice of one lime,
2-3 spoons of orange marmalade
200ml coconut milk
100ml vanilla
20 ml Malibu rum liqueur
20ml Cointreau liqueur