Immune Support
Myers Cocktail
A combination of vitamins and electrolytes administered intravenously at therapeutic doses. Most people experience an increase in energy, improved mind clarity, decreased depression and anxiety, improved mood, faster recovery times and fewer illnesses after taking a Myers Cocktail.
Vitamin D3 shot
There is a vast body of scientific evidence showing the many health benefits of vitamin D. It helps to maintain your blood calcium balance (vital for normal functioning of the nervous system, as well as for bone growth and maintenance of bone density), boosts your immune system, aids in cell differentiation (cellular differentiation leads to a decrease in proliferation. While white cell proliferation is essential for wound healing, uncontrolled proliferation of cells with certain mutations may lead to diseases like cancer), and may be important for decreasing the risk of high blood pressure.
Vitamin B12 shot/addition to infusion
B vitamins are required for proper red blood cell formation, neurological function, DNA synthesis, and a host of other bodily functions. They also play a major role in the cellular activity of turning food into energy for your body. They are naturally found in animal products including fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk and milk products, but generally not in plant foods.
Glutathione
A naturally occurring antioxidant that exists in nearly every cell of the body. Glutathione plays important roles in nutrient metabolism, immune response, and regulation of cellular events such as apoptosis (cell death) and proliferation. Glutathione deficiency contributes to oxidative stress, which plays a key role in aging and in many diseases such as Alzheimer's, HIV, diabetes and cancer.
Methylglyoxal
A naturally occurring metabolite in the human body that is produced during glucose breakdown in the cells. Glycolysis (glucose breakdown in the cells), produces ATP - a fuel necessary for your cells to carry out their normal functions. Cancer cells divide many times faster than non-malignant cells, thereby using far more energy. Methylglyoxal works by inactivating an enzyme necessary for the production of ATP, thus starving the cancer cells of energy.

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Steve Loeffler – Glioblastoma This patient came to Camelot in January of 2011 with a glioma – a brain tumor – measuring 4.8 x 3.7 x 3.8 cm. Steve, a 41-yr old man, was having pressure in his head and seizures, but had declined conventional chemo, so he was an excellent candidate for our program. After several rounds of [...]
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Doug and Carol We have been truly blessed! And God gave us you. Carol is doing well, and so is the rest of the family. I would like to ask a question. Do you remember a lady from Utah that heard of your treatment from us. if you remember her I would like to know if the cancer [...]
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Marlene Schuster Hi, my name is Marlene Schuster and I just wanted to tell you a little bit about my 2 bouts in 4 years with stage 4 vulvovaginal cancer. first of all it was recommended both times that I have a radical resection done, which would include removing: my vagina, rectum, colon, bladder, and anything else [...]
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Sue Harris Thank you for that great report. I printed it to read again and again. I am very HAPPY to report that I feel really good. Saw my cancer doctor a few days ago and he asked me to fill him in on what I had been doing and I told him exactly what I had [...]
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Ureena M. Smythe Dear Fellow Cancer Fighters, I have been asked to write something detailing my experience using DMSO as my chosen treatment when I had adenocarcinoma of the colon. First I want to say, my prayers are with all of you, because I know the trauma of having been diagnosed with cancer. I was diagnosed with colon [...]
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Mike Bounds The following glioblastoma case is of special interest in that this malignancy resolved and the patient recovered, EVEN THOUGH he had undergone conventional chemo and radiation, and came to Camelot for DMSO-based intravenous treatment after having suffered a recurrence: Mr. Bounds, 50-year-old male Industrial plant manager living in Texas. He had received extensive surgery [...]
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Christine Ferri Mrs. Ferri, a 42-year-old homemaker and mother of 3, from New Jersey, with a history of recurrent glioblastoma . Christine’s brain tumor was first diagnosed back in 2000, when she had a seizure when she was six months pregnant. Her first surgery to debulk it was done soon after she had delivered her baby… the [...]
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Randy Clair Mr. Clair is a 63 year old male farmer from Illinois, with a family history of prostate cancer. (Both his father & brother suffered from it.) He had been experiencing the usual symptoms of frequency and mild voiding dysfunction, growing worse until his urination had become obstructive and he was no longer able to get [...]
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Anna Gumnitsky Mrs. Gumnitsky, a 50-year-old female homemaker from Ohio, diagnosed with breast cancer. (Infiltrating ductile carcinoma) as confirmed by thermal imaging, mammography and core biopsy. Patient has a family history: mother, father and grandfather all died from breast cancer, therefore she likely carries the gene. Patient scans and exam revealed lesion in right breast behind nipple [...]








