I believe Stefan explained the mechanism of action for LF, via the slides in his presentation, as an "iron modulator" bc of its ability to act as a smart enzyme that has the ability to determine the difference between normal cells & cancer cells. LF apparently kills cancer cells by starving them of the iron they need to survive & conversely, it seems to titrate therapeutic iron levels within normal cells helping them to survive & thrive. I've had a history of benign thyroid nodules since 2019 that showed a gradual increase in number to 6 on ultrasound Jan 2022 (along with some minute increases in size of a couple of those nodules). I started LF in November 2022. The following January, in 2023, my yearly ultrasound showed a decrease in size & number of nodules. My March 2024 thyroid ultrasound only showed 2 nodules left, both of which are smaller, so they are gradually disappearing. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2021, the most common & easiest treatable type. The inch sized tumor & 4 axillary lymph nodes were surgically removed Oct 2021. My onco type was less than 10, so chemo was not indicated in my case, but I did have 6 weeks radiation the following spring of 2022. My diagnostic mammogram & related studies done December 2023 remained clear of cancer & will be repeated in January 2025. I definitely attribute the decrease in number & size of thyroid nodules to the LF & I'm pretty confident it's preventing any new cancer cells from surviving & taking hold as well. I am extremely grateful to Charles' initial reporting from a couple of years ago that taught me about the actions of this smart enzyme called lactoferrin found in the raw milk of mammals. Thank you Charles! God Bless!!! ❤️
Nanoparticular graphene oxide has been studied as a delivery mechanism for lactoferrin in the treatment of cancer. So it appears lactoferrin must bind to GO. As you pointed out, though, it is unclear if lactoferrin removes GO from the body. Of course, the barbaric researchers didn’t address what ultimately happens to GO once it is injected into the body (or if the authors did, they didn’t bother to mention it in this discussion).
Unpasteurised milk has C-15 .. a better chelator for iron is actually Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP-6) vitamin B8 phytic acid is an amino acid that binds to both excess calcium and iron without stealing it from RBC… (read Dr Shamsuddin)
It's good to hear that you are in good heatlh. I have to mention now that I think there are some risks for Ivermectin if you're trying to conceive. Everyone is going to make their own decisions. I just want people to be able to weigh the risks and benefits for themselves. Thank you for the comment.
I believe Stefan explained the mechanism of action for LF, via the slides in his presentation, as an "iron modulator" bc of its ability to act as a smart enzyme that has the ability to determine the difference between normal cells & cancer cells. LF apparently kills cancer cells by starving them of the iron they need to survive & conversely, it seems to titrate therapeutic iron levels within normal cells helping them to survive & thrive. I've had a history of benign thyroid nodules since 2019 that showed a gradual increase in number to 6 on ultrasound Jan 2022 (along with some minute increases in size of a couple of those nodules). I started LF in November 2022. The following January, in 2023, my yearly ultrasound showed a decrease in size & number of nodules. My March 2024 thyroid ultrasound only showed 2 nodules left, both of which are smaller, so they are gradually disappearing. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2021, the most common & easiest treatable type. The inch sized tumor & 4 axillary lymph nodes were surgically removed Oct 2021. My onco type was less than 10, so chemo was not indicated in my case, but I did have 6 weeks radiation the following spring of 2022. My diagnostic mammogram & related studies done December 2023 remained clear of cancer & will be repeated in January 2025. I definitely attribute the decrease in number & size of thyroid nodules to the LF & I'm pretty confident it's preventing any new cancer cells from surviving & taking hold as well. I am extremely grateful to Charles' initial reporting from a couple of years ago that taught me about the actions of this smart enzyme called lactoferrin found in the raw milk of mammals. Thank you Charles! God Bless!!! ❤️
Thanks I've been looking at ways to remove excess iron (Haemochromatosis) as I think the excess iron is helping the self assembly polymer
Nanoparticular graphene oxide has been studied as a delivery mechanism for lactoferrin in the treatment of cancer. So it appears lactoferrin must bind to GO. As you pointed out, though, it is unclear if lactoferrin removes GO from the body. Of course, the barbaric researchers didn’t address what ultimately happens to GO once it is injected into the body (or if the authors did, they didn’t bother to mention it in this discussion).
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10224286/#B29-pharmaceutics-15-01362
Thanks for the paper.
Donating blood is also a good idea to reduce your iron load and aid cell turnover.
Unpasteurised milk has C-15 .. a better chelator for iron is actually Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP-6) vitamin B8 phytic acid is an amino acid that binds to both excess calcium and iron without stealing it from RBC… (read Dr Shamsuddin)
I've been using Lactoferrin in conjuction with Ivermectin. Thank you for explaining how it works.
How's it going?
Great! I take it prophylactically on a rotating schedule. I have not been sick since 2009 other than a rare sniffle. Thanks for asking!
It's good to hear that you are in good heatlh. I have to mention now that I think there are some risks for Ivermectin if you're trying to conceive. Everyone is going to make their own decisions. I just want people to be able to weigh the risks and benefits for themselves. Thank you for the comment.