If it was me, I think I would try VIVIX with other S****** products to rebuild the immune system before I tried chemo. I'll tell you more about specific products in a minute, but first, I want to talk about something one of my members experienced when he went on VIVIX.
He has had a fairly large, flat mole on his hairy abdomen for years, but because it was covered with hair, it wasn't very noticeable, and apparently had become somewhat "lumpy" without him knowing it. After starting on VIVIX, maybe a couple of weeks later, it became itchy. When he looked at it, it had become red and inflamed for about 1/3 of an inch around it, with a clear, red, linear margin between the inflamed skin and the normal skin. The mole had several lumpy spots on it that he hadn't noticed before, probably because of the hair covering it. When he showed it to me, my first impression was that the mole was perhaps developing cancer and the VIVIX was causing his body to attack it, thus the inflamed, clearly defined ring around it, since cancer often extends out into the surrounding area. Itching is a common symptom of things healing, so that was another indication that something good was probably happening.
He thought about having it biopsied, but decided not to at that point, because he wanted to see what the VIVIX would do on its own to heal it and realized that they would probably take the entire spot off for the biopsy, leaving him to always wonder if the VIVIX would have helped his body take care of it by itself. Now (about 6 weeks after starting on VIVIX) it appears that the VIVIX had done just that! The spot has flattened out and is looking kind of dried and shriveled in the center where the lumps were. The inflammation had gone away after about a week, and the itching is gone, too. It looks to me like it will eventually peel off.
While I'm at it, I'd like to mention that I had a couple of small lumps on sun-damaged spots on the back of my hands; one lump was larger than the other and had been there for several years, before the other one developed. I had wondered if it might be thinking about turning into cancer, so I had been keeping an eye on it. It only grew slightly larger over 2-3 years, but in the meantime, another spot next to it also started to become raised, but because it was a couple of years after the first one, it wasn't as pronounced.
Two weeks after starting on VIVIX, the primary lump sloughed off, left a small scab and then healed completely flat. The lump is totally GONE!
The second spot, which was barely lumpy at all. took about 5 weeks to just kind of peel a layer off, with no scab. There is still an ever so slight, dry covering at the spot, but I'm confident that if I can ever get back on the VIVIX (we've been out and it is backordered), it will totally go away, too.
My point in all of this, is that I truly believe these two situations were at least precancerous, if not early stage cancers. I think VIVIX is going to stimulate the body to cure at least some kinds of cancers, if one doesn't do things to weaken the immune system - such as chemo.
VIVIX does great things for the immune system. I know, because I had a bladder infection when I started on the VIVIX. I had been working with supplements to address it, but had only been successful in keeping it from becoming full-blown. When I took the VIVIX, the infection would calm down for a while, but come back again by the next morning. This went on for 3 days, but after that, the infection was gone. the only difference was the VIVIX. It only took 3 days to boost my immune system to where it knocked out the infection. Therefore, I'm well aware of the benefit it has on the immune system, and this, I believe, will be one way it cures cancer; repairing DNA will probably be another.
There is another important point I'd like to make for someone who wants to try VIVIX on cancers, particularly those that are not operable. Cancer cells have particularly tough cellular walls. In addition to the VIVIX, I would recommend taking a protease supplement between meals. Protease is the enzyme that digests protein, and when you take it with meals, it will be used to digest the protein in the meal. But it is my understanding that if one takes it on an empty stomach, it will get into the bloodstream and help weaken the cellular walls of the cancer cells so that the immune system can attack them more easily. (It is also supposed to be helpful to clean up viruses, bacteria and parasites in the body when taken on an empty stomach.) Shaklee's EZ-Gest has protease in it, along with other digestive enzymes, but the amount of protease is relatively small for what I would want to take to attack cancer. One should consider taking a high potency, protease-only supplement to address issues such as cancer. I can recommend such a supplement if you contact me privately.
So, if it was me, I would try VIVIX and a high-potency protease supplement between meals, to boost the immune system, repair the DNA and weaken the cellular walls of the cancer cells, before I took something such as chemo that is guaranteed to weaken the immune system. In addition, Vitalizer and soy protein should be helpful as well.
Pat M., Dip.C.N., CNHP
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