Jurkovic Protocol

20130426-131317.jpgWhen I began my search for a potential cancer cure, one of the “off the beaten track” treatments caught my attention. It was a treatment developed by DR. Jurkovic, and involved manipulating the thyroid in order to disrupt the cancer’s metabolism. It also include immunoglobulin to stimulate the immune system and two enzymes, trypsin and chemotrypsin to disrupt the tumor integrity so that the immune system can get inside tumours.

I already wrote an artice on DR. Jurkovic and his protocol, and the full story can be found here:
http://www.mcrc4.com/?p=1813

Dr. Jurkovic treated hundreds of cancer patients and kept detailed records. His published case studies and results seem to greatly outperform the best available chemotherapy treatments. I went a step further and contacted some of his former patients. I found and spoke with two terminal cancer patients that dr. Jurkovic treated. They are now 12 and 14 years after treatment and both are cancer free. I don’t know of any traditional oncologist who can make the same claim. One patient had Pancreatic cancer and to my delight, the other had Colorectal. One of these patients put me in touch with a doctor that continues to treat patients using the Jurkovic protocols. Last week I visited a clinic in Prague and started treatment.

The Jurkovic treatment is quite simple. Firstly I take Thyrozol twice daily. This is a standard drug used to treat hyperthyroidism. The aim is to retard the function of the thyroid gland and thus mess with the body’s metabolism.

Secondly I take pure trypsin and chemotrypsin. This is applied rectally in a 10ml saline solution. The application method, I was told is essential, as if taken orally, the digestive system destroys most of the enzymes. Also when applied rectally the enzymes go directly into the liver, which in my case is exactly where I need them to be. These enzymes can also be injected into the tumour directly, or into the perionteal space to treat ascites.

Immunoglobilin injections are also given every second week. These are given into muscle and hurt like hell. Had my first, and the second I am to apply myself. Ouch.

Lastly cimetidine was also prescribed.

In addition to these, the clinic where I am getting treatment offers a range of adjuvant therapies. I am getting, Ozone, Bicarbonate and High dose vitamin C as an IV and a range mushroom extracts that the clinic supplies in ultrafiltered solutions placed under the tongue for maximum bioavailability.

So far I have noticed no side effects related to the treatment. I did however have a lot of pain and my liver swelled up about a week after starting treatment. This went away the following day, but I can not say whether that was as a result of the Jurkovic treatment. The other major benefit is that the treatment is very affordable. If a doctor is willing to prescribe the medication, it can also be done anywhere.

Using the thyroid to treat cancer is not as far fetched as it seems. There is some cutting edge research that has concluded that manipulating the thyroid hormone levels is potentialy a novel approach for treating cancer. A lot of the thyroid research seems to be coming out of Israel. (You can pubmed it.)

Its also worth mentioning that trypsin and chemotrypsin are commonly used in the treatment of cancer in veterinary science. Seems like you have a much better chance of beating cancer if you are an animal. Go figure.

I was told that I need to follow the treatment for a minimum of three months to see the benefits. I will report on the results, but I have a good feeling about it and will continue to travel from Germany to visit the Prague clinic at least once a month.

About Ren

I have been diagnosed with stage 4, metastatic colorectal cancer in October 2012, 3 days after my 44th birthday. There is no cure, but I am determined to go down the road less travelled to find one. I have setup this blog to document my journey and hopefully help others in the process. My view is that if there is a cure, it does not lie with traditional chemo, but with the immune system. Time will tell.
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