www.youtube.com/@WalkingWithWarburg Blogging simply takes too long, so I’m finally taking the plunge and starting a YouTube channel. I’m a bit embarrassed, but I need funds to keep going. The truth is, I’ve spent a fortune experimenting on myself—without charging anyone for the knowledge I’ve gained. But I can’t sustain this alone, especially when I see others making huge profits by …
Author: Allison
Protocol 7 – A Bit of a Rollercoaster
I’ve been avoiding this post because it’s a bit sad and confusing, and honestly, I’ve been all over the place emotionally. One day, I’m happy and productive; the next, I feel pretty down, draining all my energy. A lot has happened since my oncologist recommended chemo at the end of August. He made the recommendation after my second set of …
PET Scan Update: Navigating Challenges and Adjusting Protocols
Hello everyone! I know I’m overdue for an update, and thank you to Sami, who reached out to ask what was going on. It’s funny that no one in my family asked about my results—maybe my mom has already spread the news! 🙂 So, I got my PET scan results, and unfortunately, there’s been some minimal progression—just like last time. …
Protocol 6 – Pretty much the whole thing
Hello everyone, I hope you’ll share in my joy, but I apologize for not keeping my blog current. I’ve been deeply engrossed in learning with my vibrant new community. In a previous post, I expressed my excitement about finally connecting with others following the same protocol. However, my relief and support since then have far exceeded my expectations. I’ve learned …
Protocol 5 – DON Doses 4-6
They say no news is good news, and in this case, it’s true—though I wouldn’t generally trust that old phrase. For doses 4 and 5, I did exactly the same as for doses 2 and 3, experiencing no side effects. But then came dose 6, my last of Protocol 5. I foolishly decided to eat a piece of toast in …
Protocol 5 – DON doses 2 and 3
For the second dose of this protocol (Friday, June 28th), I stuck with the enteric-coated capsules. This is becoming my new standard unless I switch to subcutaneous injections, which seems unlikely, at least not before my following scan. If my breast tumour disappeared back in the fall of 2023 when I was taking DON orally (and losing half to stomach …
Protocol 5 – DON Dose 1
Hello everyone, As I mentioned in my previous post, I decided to try a new method to improve DON absorption. Ideally, an IV or subcutaneous administration would be best, but that’s a bit above my pay grade right now. I might consider subcutaneous in the future if I can figure out the reconstitution values from previous studies. I haven’t delved …
Protocol 5 – Exploring a New Method for Enhancing DON Absorption
Hello everyone, I recently revisited the effectiveness of my current method for taking 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) and discovered some potentially significant improvements. After discussing it with a researcher from Seyfried’s lab, I learned that DON, like many small molecules and amino acid derivatives, is primarily absorbed in the small intestine. This insight led me to reconsider how I administer DON to …
Update on My Recent Medical Tests – Mixed Results, but probably some progression
Hello everyone, I wanted to provide a quick summary of recent developments, particularly for those who might have missed my previous updates. As you remember, my journey through 2023 with three successful protocols ended with a hiccup in January 2024 when I found out the critical medication (DON) I needed was unavailable. It was back in stock by February 23rd, …
The Thrill of Finding a Community:
On a high note—and for a change, not a rant—I’ve found my tribe! We’re a community of fellow experimenters, a bit rogue perhaps, navigating uncharted waters because traditional methods just haven’t delivered for us. We’re diligently piecing together research from Thomas Seyfried’s Press/Pulse Mitochondrial Metabolic Theory and various mouse studies and creating treatments that veer off the beaten path. And …