Hope they get a crowd. She is fighting a tough battle.
Noj
July 1, 2019 - 11:08 AM 11:08 AM
I hope her therapy is working for her. Fingers crossed.
In the USA, the AMA allows only a few treatments for cancer: Surgery, Chemo and Radiation and now only recently, Immunotherapy.
Do you know why Immunotherapy was brought on board so recently (after all of the other treatments resulted in under a 7% recovery)? It really works.
Your immune system must be working in good order to “cure” the body of every kind of cellular attack. Good immune system = long life.
In China and Japan, Ganoderma mushrooms are part of their treatments.
Ganoderma has been used effectively in China for over 5000 years.
In the USA, it used to be that doctors could lose their license to practice if they treated beyond the Big 3 (Surgery, Chemo and radiation).
But earlier this year, Nobel prizes in Medicine were given for new cancer discoveries using our own enhanced immune system (by activating our own body’s Natural Killer Cells).
Want to enhance your immune system to the maximum? Make Ganoderma extract and take a teaspoon each day.
Google Ganoderma applanatum to learn more, and then visit YouTube for videos on how it is properly prepared. We are late to the game here in the USA.
Ganoderma applanatum grows everywhere. Where I live, it’s called “Artist Conk.” In the Orient, it is revered.
Thank you for mentioning this. I’ve been the surgery & radiation route and eight years later all seems well. Right around the time of my surgery a major finding was published linking low vitamin D levels and cancer. Then before I had a chance to mention it to my doctor my blood work was due and for the first time ever I noticed my vitamin D level was checked, and it was very low. It did seem that after so much time and money thrown at cancer research there were still so few treatment options and afterward just watch out for more, so I find this sort of thing very interesting. I would like to ask if you have any firsthand knowledge collecting the fungus or purchasing it? Thanks again, Noj.
Siobhan
July 1, 2019 - 11:21 AM 11:21 AM
Just wondering what year she graduated from Northgate High….
Hope she get’s a great turnout tonight.
Thank you everyone for your kind words! Yes, Kymber was Northgate Class of 2012. One of the purposes of this fundraiser is because Kymber has been accepted ion to a Clinical Trial for a form of Immunotherapy at Seattle Childrens Hospital (Osteosarcoma is a children’s disease)
This will help cover the costs for travel and lodging as well as Mom’s missed time from work etc.
You can also read about her journey here: https://kymberstarmack.com/blog?fbclid=IwAR0oOcAEomDXeutLqAylN2sU_eOeNdKDjH9b5zDocOQj07cJ5aBIrXll4_I
jon s
July 1, 2019 - 4:05 PM 4:05 PM
What I would like to know is:Was she a vegan?
The reason I ask is I’ve seen several people that won’t eat meat,but instead buy meat substitute that is sometimes filled will toxic chemicals that will cause you to develop cancer.Esp if it’s really cheaply priced.Thinking one is eating healthy by not eating meat can often times backfire.
I don’t know if I should reply to this off-topic comment but I have to say you don’t know what you’re talking about. Modern meat substitutes are mostly made of things you already eat: soy, wheat, beans, mushrooms.
Please do not spread this disinformation. Red meat and processed meats are proven to be a leading cause of cancer, while a vegan diet is not. If you want to talk about toxic chemicals, I suggest you look into the animal agriculture industry.
ZZ
July 1, 2019 - 5:29 PM 5:29 PM
God bless you Kymber. You are in my prayers. Keep fighting.
Hope they get a crowd. She is fighting a tough battle.
I hope her therapy is working for her. Fingers crossed.
In the USA, the AMA allows only a few treatments for cancer: Surgery, Chemo and Radiation and now only recently, Immunotherapy.
Do you know why Immunotherapy was brought on board so recently (after all of the other treatments resulted in under a 7% recovery)? It really works.
Your immune system must be working in good order to “cure” the body of every kind of cellular attack. Good immune system = long life.
In China and Japan, Ganoderma mushrooms are part of their treatments.
Ganoderma has been used effectively in China for over 5000 years.
In the USA, it used to be that doctors could lose their license to practice if they treated beyond the Big 3 (Surgery, Chemo and radiation).
But earlier this year, Nobel prizes in Medicine were given for new cancer discoveries using our own enhanced immune system (by activating our own body’s Natural Killer Cells).
Want to enhance your immune system to the maximum? Make Ganoderma extract and take a teaspoon each day.
Google Ganoderma applanatum to learn more, and then visit YouTube for videos on how it is properly prepared. We are late to the game here in the USA.
Ganoderma applanatum grows everywhere. Where I live, it’s called “Artist Conk.” In the Orient, it is revered.
Just another quick point on this:
You might ask how does Ganoderma work in our body?
Ganoderma is made up of polysaccharides, “many sugars.”
These are harmless sugars and have zero adverse affect on our bodies.
But the same polysaccharide structures are also found in bacteria.
Our bodies don’t waste any time in sending out Natural Killer Cells to attack what is perceived as a bacterial invasion.
These NK cells hunt down ANY abnormal cells (cancer) and destroy them.
Scientists in the US are perplexed because they can’t place a patent on Ganoderma (it has over 400 medicinal properties).
The most important takeaway? Ganoderma is a super immune booster. Go collect some and gt started on your extract today.
You can make tea, or a dual extract using 100 proof alcohol (vodka).
A dual extract will stay fresh in your cupboard for years, just like your Granny’s 50 year old bottle of Vanilla Extract.
If you make simple tea, it will last five days in the fridge (for folks who don’t take any alcohol);
Thank you for mentioning this. I’ve been the surgery & radiation route and eight years later all seems well. Right around the time of my surgery a major finding was published linking low vitamin D levels and cancer. Then before I had a chance to mention it to my doctor my blood work was due and for the first time ever I noticed my vitamin D level was checked, and it was very low. It did seem that after so much time and money thrown at cancer research there were still so few treatment options and afterward just watch out for more, so I find this sort of thing very interesting. I would like to ask if you have any firsthand knowledge collecting the fungus or purchasing it? Thanks again, Noj.
Just wondering what year she graduated from Northgate High….
Hope she get’s a great turnout tonight.
2012 if I’m not mistaken. I’ll be there tonight!
Granddaughter Two million American dollars.
Thank you everyone for your kind words! Yes, Kymber was Northgate Class of 2012. One of the purposes of this fundraiser is because Kymber has been accepted ion to a Clinical Trial for a form of Immunotherapy at Seattle Childrens Hospital (Osteosarcoma is a children’s disease)
This will help cover the costs for travel and lodging as well as Mom’s missed time from work etc.
You can also read about her journey here: https://kymberstarmack.com/blog?fbclid=IwAR0oOcAEomDXeutLqAylN2sU_eOeNdKDjH9b5zDocOQj07cJ5aBIrXll4_I
What I would like to know is:Was she a vegan?
The reason I ask is I’ve seen several people that won’t eat meat,but instead buy meat substitute that is sometimes filled will toxic chemicals that will cause you to develop cancer.Esp if it’s really cheaply priced.Thinking one is eating healthy by not eating meat can often times backfire.
I don’t know if I should reply to this off-topic comment but I have to say you don’t know what you’re talking about. Modern meat substitutes are mostly made of things you already eat: soy, wheat, beans, mushrooms.
Please do not spread this disinformation. Red meat and processed meats are proven to be a leading cause of cancer, while a vegan diet is not. If you want to talk about toxic chemicals, I suggest you look into the animal agriculture industry.
God bless you Kymber. You are in my prayers. Keep fighting.
Pat – Would you have the same opinion for a person with lung or throat cancer caused by a lifetime of cigarette smoking by the person?