Root Protocols

  • Root Protocols

    Posted by Cindi Anderson on November 12, 2025 at 6:45 pm EST

    Protocol 9 seems like a lot of repurposed drugs for prevention. Would you recommend continuous ivermectin/mebendazole like this for people who have already had cancer to prevent recurrence? I’d previously heard to pulse which seemed to make sense. Thanks

    Alan Tyson replied 1 month ago 7 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Jamey Nichols

    Member
    November 12, 2025 at 10:28 pm EST

    Congrats on being at a place where you can focus on recurrence prevention. It means you’ve run some type of cancer gauntlet successfully enough to still be noodling solutions. I’m right there with you.

    Also, in case you didn’t know, the root protocol is up to 10 now–the tenth being exercise. Time to ease into some weights and cardio if you aren’t there already.

    I’ve opted to forego the Celebrex but have kept the other 8 in place as part of my own recurrence prevention strategy. Furthermore, on the iver dosing I’m closer to the 0.5/kg weight but still landing between Dr. Marik’s low (0.5) and medium (1.0) dosing levels. Also, planning press/pulse on both the azole and iver. Discussing soon with PC how that cycling might best look.

    Last best thought from my func md…the body’s great design has alternative ways to address metabolic pathways so hitting prevention perfectly is a tough target to define. Finding a reasonable range where you’re feeling well and sleeping well is an important part of determining if you’re in the ballpark. With added lifestyle mods, our bodies will fill gaps (so to speak).

    God bless!

  • David Klemitz

    Member
    November 17, 2025 at 5:19 am EST

    https://makisw.substack.com/

  • IMA-HelenT

    Organizer
    November 17, 2025 at 1:50 pm EST
    • Cindi Anderson

      Member
      November 17, 2025 at 2:27 pm EST

      Yes, I read it. You missed the point. Preventing cancer seems to be pretty different in someone who has already had cancer than in someone who even is high risk. Unless I missed it the paper never discusses preventing recurrence or secondary cancers.

      • goldenarrow

        Member
        November 17, 2025 at 9:13 pm EST

        Seems like Ivermectin is best for keeping the cancer stem cells at bay but I wonder what else is needed. Seems like some more fine-tuned work needs to be published regarding prevention-recurrence.

      • IMA-HelenT

        Organizer
        November 18, 2025 at 10:15 am EST

        Sorry wasn’t sure you had seen this, but I understand that you have had cancer and want to prevent it from coming back, here’s a link to the IMA Cancer Hub, you will see sections for research, nutrition, repurposed drugs and prevention and risk reduction, all of these sections will have information about interventions that will help.

        https://imahealth.org/cancer-resource-hub/

      • IMA-GregT

        Member
        November 18, 2025 at 1:11 pm EST

        https://imahealth.org/forums/groups/public-forum/forum/discussion/treating-lung-nodules/#post-13098

        @qofmiwok Please also see Dr. Marik’s response on this thread re length of needing to stay with the treatment. May answer some of your question. Maybe not.

  • Alan Tyson

    Member
    January 18, 2026 at 9:25 pm EST

    Hi https://imahealth.org/preventing-cancer-the-root-protocols/moto x3m

    I agree with your sharing.

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