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The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.

— William James
  • Why Kelle treats gratitude ("Vitamin G") was a crucial biological intervention to lower morning cortisol levels and shift her body into a parasympathetic state of deep repair.

  • The breakdown of Kelle’s incredible scan trajectory, from a difficult metastatic diagnosis to 95% healed in four months.

Hey everybody!

I have been dying to share this story with you. If you need a massive dose of hope today, this is it.

A little backstory. I was in Lake Powell with some friends, talking about our protocols, the scan anxiety, the research, the fenben, when a friend mentioned that her mom goes to the gym with a woman who is walking the exact same path. 

She told me, “You have to talk to this girl named Kelle.”

Naturally, I tracked her down immediately. And you guys… Kelle is radiant. She is glowing, healthy, and beautiful. But just a year ago, things looked very different.

Back in 2017, during her first diagnosis, she felt like she was just along for the ride. But when she faced a metastatic recurrence in November of last year, with cancer appearing in her ribs, spine, pelvis, and sternum, she decided to take control.

Her prognosis was difficult. She was told she might have two years. But instead of accepting that timeline or resigning herself to treatments that didn't align with her vision for her quality of life, she decided to build her own protocol. 

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She focused on restoration, oxygen, and energy. And it started with something she calls “Vitamin G.”

I absolutely love this concept. We talk a lot about supplements and repurposed drugs here, but Kelle hit on something huge. Gratitude as a biological intervention.

She explained that when we wake up, our bodies can be flooded with cortisol, which is that stress hormone that can suppress our immune system. 

To counteract that, before she even starts her day, she takes her daily dose of Vitamin G. She spends five minutes listing everything she is grateful for. She combines this with a red light therapy room her husband built for her and a grounding mat, often while listening to the Bible in a Year app.

It sounds simple, but the science supports her. Reducing cortisol shifts the body into a parasympathetic state, or to put it simply, a rest and repair mode. 

Kelle was fundamentally changing her internal terrain to make it welcoming for health and unwelcoming for disease.

Now, for the part that made me cheer.

Kelle leaned fully into her holistic protocol starting in December. She focused on oxygen (HBOT), red light, intermittent fasting to starve the cancer of glucose, and the repurposed medications we often discuss.

By March, just four months later, her PET scan showed she was 95% healed.

By October, she went in for her results, and the news was even better. Her oncologist reviewed the scans and told her there were "no new lesions" and the old ones looked "good." 

But Kelle wanted clarity. She asked him point-blank: "Are you saying my scans are clear?"

He confirmed it. Yes.

"So I'm NED?" she asked.

His response was fascinating. He said, "Technically, yes, you are NED." He explained that they hesitate to use that term because they don't want patients to stop their treatments.

And that is the moment of empowerment. Kelle was able to look at him and confidently say she had no intention of stopping her treatments, the protocol that had gotten her to this point.

It’s a reminder that we have to be in control of our own health. Medical professionals play a role, but nobody cares about your life as much as you do. 

Kelle monitored her own tumor markers (which dropped dramatically from 68 to 24!), she trusted her intuition, and she achieved the result we are all striving for.

This newsletter is just a teaser of our incredible conversation. Next friday (December 5), I’m releasing the full interview where we break down her exact dosages for Fenben and Ivermectin, her fasting schedule, and the specific hyperbaric oxygen routine she used.

Until then, take your Vitamin G, trust your gut, and keep looking toward the light.

With heart,
Carli
Founder of The Cancer Crew

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