Comments on: Learning points from the remission of Glioblastoma Multiforme brain tumor https://sakharoff.com/learning-points-remission-brain-cancer/ Supporting self-healing through breathing, diet and inner focus Wed, 11 Nov 2020 10:18:03 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Misha Sakharoff https://sakharoff.com/learning-points-remission-brain-cancer/#comment-3932 Sun, 10 Jun 2018 18:57:30 +0000 https://sakharoff.com/?p=4757#comment-3932 In reply to Rachel.

Dear Rachel, your brothers Gliomatosis Cerebri is unoperable because of high heterogeneity of multiple primaries. But it’s treatable through multifactorial metabolic approach. Instead of killing tumor cells we can change their environment – and disrupt their metabolism. If it’s possible with Glioblastoma Multiforme – then it will be possible with Gliomatosis Cerebri. It’s the same glia cells and the same ECM – extracellular matrix. My approach is multifactorial, which means that we are working through optimization of ECM through all aspects as – cellular oxygenation, nutrition, detox flow, signalling and immunity – in one process. My latest article published by medical publisher Elsevier explains it. You can read more about my work with cancer or book a free 15-min online session with me here – alone or together with your brother. Respectfully, Misha Sakharoff

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By: Misha Sakharoff https://sakharoff.com/learning-points-remission-brain-cancer/#comment-3930 Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:15:56 +0000 https://sakharoff.com/?p=4757#comment-3930 In reply to Rachel.

Dear Rachel, I think I can help your brother. It will be intensive work involving profound lifestyle change and training. If he’s willing to work I will find time to work with him.
Warm regards
Misha Sakharoff

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By: Rachel https://sakharoff.com/learning-points-remission-brain-cancer/#comment-3929 Fri, 08 Jun 2018 20:10:51 +0000 https://sakharoff.com/?p=4757#comment-3929 What recommendations do you have for someone with gliomatosis cerebri? My brother is 37 years old with 5 year old twins, a wife, and a bery supportive extended family. He has two frontal lobe tumors and a right parietal tumor. He is begining a gluten free lifestyle again (he was on it prior to diagnosis because it made him feel better). If there is anything that shows any hint of promise, we want to know about it.

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