Precision in Polar’s Cancer Fight: Refining Our Approach to Ketogenic Diet Management - The Critical Role of Measurement and Monitoring in Cancer Therapy.
Exploring Fenbendazole: A Last Resort or A First Step?
Polar, the brave canine behind
@polarinu_token
, is navigating through a challenging cancer journey. We've been exploring not only a ketogenic diet but also innovative treatments like press-pulse therapy and Vitamin C supplementation. However, there's another aspect we've ventured into - fenbendazole, often considered a last resort but, as advocated by researchers like Thomas Seyfried, potentially a first line of defense in battling cancer.
Understanding Our Approach:
Dietary Precision: We've learned the hard way that precision in diet is crucial. We've transitioned from rough estimates to meticulous measurements, ensuring Polar's body is in optimal ketosis for healing.
Ketone Monitoring: With paw pricking for ketone levels, we're now making sure Polar's metabolism is where it needs to be to combat cancer cells effectively.
Exercise: We've upped Polar's activity from 1km walks to aiming for 2-3km or more, always watching for signs of fatigue or discomfort.
Fenbendazole in Polar's Treatment:
Educational Context: Here's a picture of the fenbendazole dosage we've weighed out for Polar. This isn't just about showing a drug; it's about illustrating the care and consideration we put into every step of his treatment.
Note: This image is my own; no copyright issues here.
The Last Resort Narrative:
Many see fenbendazole as a last resort due to its unconventional use in cancer treatment. However, we've been inspired by researchers like Thomas Seyfried, who advocate for metabolic approaches to cancer. Although fenbendazole isn't directly highlighted in Seyfried's published work on Press-Pulse Therapy, the mention of drugs in this context, along with countless YouTube discussions, seems to indicate that metabolic therapies like fenbendazole could be part of this strategy. This suggests that less invasive methods might be considered earlier in treatment protocols rather than solely after the toll of traditional treatments like chemotherapy or surgery.
Our Stance:
We approach fenbendazole with caution, understanding its experimental nature in cancer treatment for pets. We are not suggesting this as a go-to treatment for all, but sharing our journey:
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. It's our story of trying what we believe might offer Polar a chance at recovery without the immediate harshness of conventional methods.
Veterinary Consultation: We strongly encourage anyone considering similar paths to consult with a veterinarian first. Each pet's situation is unique.
Transparency: I'm not a medical professional, but a pet owner seeking the best for Polar. This is our experience, not a universal recommendation. We're in this together, learning as we go, and sharing in hopes it might inspire or inform, not dictate.
Exercise Recommendations:
Current: 1km daily walk.
Aimed For: Gradually increasing to 2–3km per day or more, tailored to Polar's health and energy levels.
Advocacy for Measurement and Monitoring:
The critique begins with the potential inaccuracies in tin measuring and pork mince division. Precision here can make or break the effectiveness of a ketogenic diet.
Coconut oil’s variability is another concern due to its high caloric density. We advocate for using graduated tools for precise measurement.
Increased Exercise:
Benefits: Beyond physical health, it might enhance the cancer-fighting strategies we're employing.
Considerations: Always monitor Polar's response to ensure activity benefits him.
Final Thoughts:
In our fight against Polar's cancer, every detail counts. Whether it's the exactness of his diet, the monitoring of his metabolic state, or considering the role of fenbendazole, our approach is one of hope, resilience, and meticulous care. We believe in exploring all avenues, especially those that might minimize suffering or damage before resorting to more invasive treatments.
Polar's journey is one of learning, adapting, and advocating for a nuanced approach to cancer in pets, where every step is a blend of science, love, and the fight for a better tomorrow.