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The Overnight Cure For Cancer (OCC) Version 4B (May 22, 2010)
Chapter 6: The OCC Protocol (Prior Chapter)
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Chapter 7: Using the OCC As A Complete Protocol
Converting the OCC Into a Complete Cancer Treatment
Feedback from several cancer patients who properly did the Navarro Urine tests (see below) have indicated that the 4 day mini-OCC buildup, plus the full OCC, convert between 15% and 25% or more of their cancer cells into normal cells.
While the OCC is far too intense to take it for more than one day at a time, it is possible to take it once every two weeks (e.g. "every other" Saturday) and bypass the "mini-OCCs" after the first full OCC!!
A simple treatment, which is much easier to use than the OCC, can be used on each day between consecutive OCCs to keep microbes out of the bloodstream for the next OCC. This will likely make the second OCC even more effective than the first.
If you use this 13 day easy protocol, which I call the "Mid-OCC," no 4 day "Build-Up" is needed for the OCC which follows the 13 Mid-OCCs.
The treatment (used between OCCs) is as follows:
The "Mid-OCC"
Each day do the following:
MORNING: In the morning take 10 drops of chlorine dioxide in at least 6 ounces of water (this dose is higher than normal because the dose is only taken twice a day). If you have only been taking 4 or 6 drops, you may need to "build-up" to the 10 drops.
NOON: At noon (e.g. during your lunch hour), take 2 TABLEspoons of colloidal silver mixed with at least 6 ounces of water.
EVENING: In the evening, again take 10 drops of chlorine dioxide in at least 6 ounces of water.
That's it!! You probably were very relieved that DMSO is not part of this protocol. Actually, on the last 4 or 5 of these "Mid-OCCs" you should start to use small amounts of DMSO and build-up to the 30 drops per hour which will be used in the next full OCC.
More Notes on the Mid-OCC
The doses in the "Mid-OCC" are low enough that they should be able to be taken orally by anyone who has been on the OCC!!
Thus, a schedule to take the OCC three times might look like this:
Days 1-4: Mini-OCC (this is what you have already done)
Day 5: First Complete OCC (this is what you have already done)
Next 13 days: Mid-OCC (what this article is about)
Next 1 day: Second Complete OCC (NO mini-OCCs are needed for this OCC)
Next 13 days: Mid-OCC
Next 1 day: Third Complete OCC (NO mini-OCCs are needed for this OCC)
What Can and Cannot Be Eaten During the Mid-OCC
The foods which can and cannot be eaten between OCCs is nowhere near as strict as during an OCC and the two prior days. During the first 11 days of the Mid-OCC you can eat the foods mentioned in this article:
Cancer Diet During Mid-OCC
The last two "Mid-OCCs" should have the same restrictions as the OCC.
What To Expect From This Treatment
The objective of this treatment is to revert cancer cells into normal cells. If this is what happens, this is what you can expect from this treatment:
First, you may not see any benefit for two or three weeks!! When reverting cancer cells into normal cells it takes 2 or 3 weeks for their metabolism to change and to see any type of increase in energy.
Second, reverting cancer cells into normal cells WILL NOT shrink tumors. If the cancer cells are removed from the tumor by this treatment, the body should eventually get rid of any tumors, but it will not happen quickly.
Third, for the same reasons, the OCC will not get rid of any fibrin. What happens to the fibrin when the cancer is gone is unknown at this time.
Fourth, the OCC treatments SHOULD start to reduce the pain of cancer within 3 or 4 weeks. Whether the pain is caused by lactic acid or some other cause, most types of pain will be reduced by this treatment. However, pain caused by tumors pressing against some other part of the body will not be immediately affected by this treatment.
Fifth, the OCC should stop the spread of cancer, but this will not be realized for several weeks. If the person does not have any cancer cells, there is no way for the cancer to continue to spread. This, of course, is more important for fast-spreading cancers.
Sixth, swelling and inflammation should also be reduced by this treatment within a few weeks. However, this will depend on what is causing the swelling and inflammation.
In summary, tumors and fibrin will not immediately be affected by this treatment. These will take the longest time to be affected by this treatment. The reduction of fibrin may be helped by taking proteolytic enzyme supplements, also known as pancreatic enzyme supplements.
How You Can Help Other Cancer Patients!!
This treatment can never be perfected without information from people who have used this treatment. It is this information, and nothing else, which will allow us to fine-tune this treatment for other cancer patients. You become a cancer researcher when you use this treatment. If you do not contact the ICRF, then you are only benefiting yourself, not others, with information that may help them.
Before starting this treatment, or as soon as possible, the cancer patient should take the Navarro Urine test to establish a "baseline" for how well this protocol works.
Then, 6 or 8 weeks AFTER the treatment is finished (after all of your OCCs, whether you use one, two or three OCCs), please take another Navarro urine test. Because the Navarro urine test measures the amount of HCG molecules in your body, even if the cancer is cured, and the cancer cells are removed, the score many not drop as much as it should because it can take several months for the body to flush HCG molecules out of the body, even after the cancer is cured.
What this means is that it is difficult, even using the Navarro, to measure the success of this treatment because there is no way to actually measure how many cancer cells there are in a patient's body without using a P.E.T. scan.
Speaking from experience on many different kinds of cancer treatments, we have seen cancer patients completely cured of their cancer but their Navarro score only dropped to 52. This means the cancer cells are gone, but the protein the urine test is looking for is not completely gone.
Nevertheless, if you wait 6 or 8 weeks after the treatment to measure your HCG it will give us good information and will allow us to work with you to better determine how you are doing and what you should do next.
The Navarro Urine Test
To contact the ICRF, whether you have questions or comments or need to tell us you are taking the protocol, email support is provided. Be sure to include the word "cancer" or "OCC" somewhere in your Subject line so your email is not mistaken for spam (occasionally a valid email will be put in spam by Yahoo). Here is my email address:
Thanks in advance for your valuable information!!
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