
A Journey of Hope & Healing
Wayne’s Cancer Journey is my real, first-person stage four cancer story, shared with honesty, faith, and the hope that it reaches someone who needs it. I write about my fight with advanced cancer, my progress with Keytruda immunotherapy, high dose IV vitamin C therapy, holistic healing, and how the carnivore diet has transformed my health. Here you’ll find personal updates, CT scan results, treatment breakthroughs, diet changes, and the emotional battles that come with living this fight every day. If you are searching for stage four cancer inspiration, alternative cancer treatment options, natural healing approaches, or real patient experiences with integrative oncology, this is a place built for you. My mission is simple, to give back, to help others feel less alone, and to share the faith, research, and real results that continue to guide my journey. We are all connected by God and the universe, and I hope my story brings strength, comfort, and a little light to yours.
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Throughout my cancer journey, I’ve learned that healing is not one single thing but a combination of supportive tools, from optimizing Vitamin D with daily Morning Sunshine exposure to ensuring my body has the cofactors it needs, like Magnesium and Zinc, so nutrients can actually work. I explore both conventional and repurposed therapies, including discussions about Ivermectin and Fenbendazole, while also considering metabolic and mitochondrial support through compounds like Methylene Blue and Alpha-Lipoic Acid. Along the way, I discovered how diet can be medicine, which is why I talk about my experiences with the Carnivore Diet as a way to reduce inflammation and stabilize blood markers. Even seemingly unrelated treatments, such as Botox for symptomatic relief, have a place in the broader conversation about quality of life and managing side effects. My goal is to share what I’ve learned in a practical, transparent way so others can make informed choices on their own path.