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The Unbekoming Cancer Compendium

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The Unbekoming Cancer Compendium v1

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Sourcehttps://substack.com/home/post/p-182211795

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This compendium [a 23 page overview-document in PDF-format containing links to all the subjects treated]  is free to download and share. It gathers years of research into a single navigable resource: book summaries, practitioner interviews, survivor case studies, essays, and documentary analyses covering what the metabolic theory of cancer reveals and what conventional oncology obscures.

The evidence compiled here tells a story different from the one most patients hear at diagnosis. 

 

The compendium documents what works.

Survivor interviews trace specific protocols: Ben’s journey from Stage IV pancreatic cancer to no evidence of disease using fenbendazole, curcumin, melatonin, and fifteen other supplements with precise dosages. Robert Milligan’s path from terminal stage 4 metastatic melanoma—tumors throughout his organs, months to live—to cancer-free in four months through metabolic interventions. German clinics achieving 88% remission rates with treatments American medicine dismisses as quackery. The Gerson Therapy’s 42% remission in terminal patients compared to chemotherapy’s 12% average. Repurposed pharmaceuticals like metformin, ivermectin, and berberine that target cancer’s metabolic vulnerabilities at a fraction of conventional treatment costs. Each entry links to full documentation on Substack where protocols, dosages, and scientific citations appear in detail.

 

The compendium exists because someone facing a cancer diagnosis deserves access to the complete evidence, not the curated version shaped by pharmaceutical revenue streams and professional guild interests. The metabolic theory, the screening failures, the suppressed treatments, the survivor protocols—none of this is hidden. It appears in peer-reviewed journals and clinical outcomes and published research. What was missing was collation: bringing scattered evidence together so a person can see the full picture in one place. Download it. Share it with someone who needs it. The information here has helped people navigate diagnoses that conventional oncology declared terminal. Whether it proves useful depends on individual circumstances, but the evidence should be available to anyone who wants it.

 

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Note that in order to access the Substack-site that contains the link to download the compendium, that Substack requires you to verify your age.  

That's most probably because Unbekoming - the author of this extremely valuable information - is living in Australia, where they just implemented a law to prevent minors from accessing the Net.  Fortunately you are not required to upload any documents, but it's a visual verification where your face is used to determine whether you are a minor and if not you have automatic access to the website. 

Normally I would not go along with such Big Brother procedures, but in this case it is absolutely worthwhile to have access to UNBEKOMING's substack.  

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