Looking back on the start of my cancer journey, there’s one thing I would do differently: I would have had surgery to remove the tumors in my breast early on and then moved straight into the alternative treatments I believe in.
At the time, I chose to try alternative therapies first—without surgery. I wanted to avoid the conventional route if possible, and I was hopeful that natural approaches could shrink the tumors on their own. I gave it everything I had. And while I still believe strongly in those treatments, I now think starting with surgery might have given my body a better chance to respond to everything else I was doing.
Removing the tumors would have lightened the load on my system and given me a cleaner slate to work from. Then I could have gone full force with the protocols I believe in—nutritional changes, targeted supplements, detox, and immune support—without the tumors still present.
It’s not about regret. It’s about learning. I respect the path I took, but I also see where I might have adjusted course if I knew then what I know now. For anyone newly facing a diagnosis, my advice would be to look at all the options—conventional and alternative—and consider how they might work together.
If I could do it again, I’d start with surgery, then move right into the natural healing I still believe in. A different order—but the same goal: healing on my terms.
Thank you for your great courage and great love for your fellow man. You and Tom are fighting the leading cause of death (cancer) and tyranny (abolition of man) with extraordinary courage, clarity, charity, commitment, and sacrifice.
Thank you and God Bless!
I do think surgery first (if not super invasive, and no infection or superduper drugs needed), then throwing tons of natural healers and no perverted foods. Of course, the natural healers and great food before the op to get body in best shape possible prior the surgery