by Frank Bergman
Scientists have just announced a stunning breakthrough in oncology after a groundbreaking cancer protocol, using a simple course of repurposed drugs and nutrients, has left a man completely cancer-free.
Amazingly, the patient had been diagnosed with incurable stage 4 prostate cancer.
Jeffrey Kramer, a retired attorney from Ohio, was told by doctors that his aggressive, metastasized prostate cancer could only be “managed,” not cured.
Standard treatment meant hormone suppression drugs with devastating side effects, including rapid bone loss and a sharp decline in quality of life.
But Kramer refused to accept a death sentence.
Instead, he turned to an emerging treatment known as the Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol.
The protocol is a 15-week program combining a therapeutic ketogenic diet, high-dose vitamin C infusions, moderate exercise, and the repurposed drugs ivermectin and fenbendazole.
Unlike conventional chemotherapy, Kramer experienced no side effects.
Just two weeks after completing the protocol, scans revealed he was cancer-free.
The Protocol Big Pharma Wants to Ignore
he Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol was first published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine in late 2024.
Sixteen oncologists and researchers worldwide contributed, citing more than 200 studies supporting the safety and effectiveness of the protocol’s components.
The treatment plan includes:
- A ketogenic diet that is low in carbs but high in fats and proteins.
- Moderate exercise several times per week.
- High-dose vitamin C delivered by IV.
- Daily use of ivermectin and fenbendazole at proven safe levels.
- Supporting supplements: vitamin D, vitamin K2, zinc, magnesium, and potassium.
The science centers on disrupting cancer’s mitochondrial-stem cell connection, starving tumors of the energy they need to grow while triggering immune responses that eliminate malignant cells.
