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June

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  • Psychedelics and cancer: Describes the specific group of substances (psilocybin, ketamine, LSD, DMT, mescaline) that alter consciousness and dampen the anxiety network in the brain. (June 8, 26)
  • Orthomolecular medicine: Utilizes targeted nutrients to restore the body’s biochemistry. Strengthens immune system. Reduces side effects from chemo. (Significantly revised June 7, 2026)
  • Documentation report: Documentation for the claim that the site Jeg har Kræft is Denmark’s most comprehensive regarding articles on integrative, complementary, and alternative treatment. (June 4, 26)

May

Nyeste symboliseret ved få hvide frugtblomster mod blå himmel.
  • Bone metastases – alternative options: About connective tissue strength, medical hyperthermia, cell therapies and the importance of the mind. Preclinical research. Conventional treatment can do no more – but there is a lot you can do yourself. (May 20, 2026)
  • CBG (cannabigerol): A non-intoxicating cannabinoid that protects the nervous system and actively counteracts the growth of cancer cells, particularly in the gastrointestinal system and brain. (May 8, 2026)
  • Turkey tail: A medicinal mushroom that can strengthen the immune system. It contains specific polysaccharides that help the body’s own defense cells become more active and effective at fighting disease. (Significantly revised May 6, 2026)

April

Nyeste symboliseret ved nogle rosa margeritter.
  • Scutellaria barbata: A herb that, via phytochemicals, promotes programmed cell death in cancerous tumors and apparently effectively counteracts the formation of metastases. However, it is not yet commercially available. (April 22, 2026)

March

Latest symbolised by purple pansies
  • TINAP – Understanding Cancer: Groundbreaking research into the causes of cancer that challenges mutation theory. About how system failures in connective tissue lead to cancer, perspectives within regenerative oncology, as well as a proposed Protocol. (23.03.26)

February

Latest symbolised by a few reddish-brown withered leaves with frost.
  • Brain metastases and the blood–brain barrier: Targeted delivery of medicine across the blood–brain barrier. Uses fat solubility, receptor-mediated transport and nanoparticles in metastases. (28.02.26)
  • Colour therapy: May relieve anxiety, fatigue and pain during a cancer course. Get exercises and learn about the effect of light on body and mind, incl. a colour overview. (22.02.26)
  • Grounding: How earthing affects blood viscosity and the nervous system. Practical grounding strategies—also in freezing weather. (20.02.26)
  • EAA: Essential amino acids act as necessary building blocks in connective-tissue repair. According to new research, crucial for rejecting cancer cells and restoring balance in diseased cells. (18.02.26)
  • Support during immunotherapy: Immunotherapy requires a healthy gut flora. Optimising Akkermansia strengthens the effect, while targeting immune side effects protects the organs. (11.02.26)
  • Symptom relief and quality of life: Relief of nausea, nerve pain and fatigue during chemotherapy. Evidence-based support with cannabis, ginger and melatonin for better quality of life. (10.02.26)
  • Organ protection and toxicity: Minimising organ damage from certain types of chemotherapy. Review of mechanisms that protect heart tissue, kidney function and nerve pathways (neuropathy). (08.02.26)
  • Immune response and inflammation: Optimise immune response and reduce systemic inflammation during chemotherapy. Protect the microbiome, strengthen the body and minimise fatigue. (07.02.26)
  • Hormonal and DNA support: Slowing growth in hormone-sensitive cancers, protecting bone structure and safeguarding healthy cells’ DNA from radiation damage. (04.02.26)
  • Annual accounts 2025: The annual accounts for 2025 of the Support Association Jeg har Kræft (03.02.26)
  • Barriers and chemo uptake: How to increase penetration of the blood–brain barrier, strengthen the brain, reduce resistance and increase the cancer’s responsiveness to the medicine. (02.02.26)
  • Detoxification and metabolism: Support the ability to break down and excrete medicine residues, and ensure the body maintains muscle mass and physical strength. (02.02.26)
  • Blood support and synergy: Support for the bone marrow’s blood cells. Maintenance of leukocytes (the immune system) and platelets (clotting ability). Avoid treatment interruptions. (01.02.26)
  • Chemo and radiation support: Guidance on using supplementary measures in cancer treatment that ensure synergy, protect vital organs and optimise treatment outcomes during chemotherapy. (01.02.26)

January 2026

Latest January 2026 symbolised by a few frost-covered small twigs against a clear blue sky.
  • Safe measures during a cancer course: Reduce stress and inflammation, strengthen your body and quality of life without risk of interactions with medical treatment. (25.01.26)
  • Boost your happiness hormones: Activate the body’s happiness hormones by boosting dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin for more calm, better sleep and relief. (23.01.26)
  • Dental health: Root canal treatment and mercury strain the immune system. Documentation before treatment is crucial. Avoid systemic inflammation and toxic chemicals. (21.01.26)
  • Piperine: A bioactive extract from black pepper that significantly increases absorption of curcumin and certain medicines. Requires correct dosing to avoid poisoning and liver damage. (18.01.26)
  • Sound healing: Relieves pain and stress. Overview of the most important effects. Explanation of vibrations, pain relief, stress reduction and cellular healing. (Substantially revised 17.01.26)
  • Phosphatidylcholine (PC): Strengthens cell membranes, protects the liver from chemo damage and rebuilds the intestinal mucosa. Also optimises absorption of other medicines. (15.01.26)
  • Phesgo: Combines pertuzumab and trastuzumab. About treatment of HER2-positive breast cancer, benefits of injection vs infusion, and information on side effects. (11.01.26)
  • D-mannose: A simple sugar that acts as a metabolic brake in cancer cells by blocking their energy production, thereby inhibiting tumour growth. (10.01.26)
  • Phlorizin: A natural sugar blocker that “starves” cancer cells by blocking transport pathways on the cell surface. However, the substance is generally unavailable in ordinary retail and requires highly specialised sourcing. (09.01.26)
  • Take a quiz: What do you know about different cancer-related topics? Answers and links to further information. Quizzes and tests for fun. (08.01.26)
  • Honokiol: Magnolia extract crosses the blood–brain barrier. Believed to be effective against glioblastoma and cancer stem cells. Reduces stress and increases the effect of chemotherapy. (06.01.26)
  • The Beljanski Protocol: Selectively targets cancer DNA with plant extracts. Can be used as an effective stand-alone treatment or as support during chemotherapy. (06.01.26)
  • Pao Pereira: A potent plant extract from the Amazon that selectively inhibits cancer-cell DNA replication and shows synergy with chemotherapy. Suppresses cancer stem cells. (05.01.26)
  • Proanthocyanidins: Complex plant compounds from berries and bark that strengthen the gut flora and prevent cancer cells and bacteria from binding to the body’s tissues. (04.01.26)
  • Barley grass: A bioactive powder that can both dampen cancer-promoting signalling pathways, activate the immune system and directly promote cell death in cancer cells. (03.01.26)
  • Milk thistle (silymarin): What are the options and significance as a supplement to relevant cancer treatment? Effects. Pros and cons. (Substantially revised 02.01.26)
  • Anthony William Protocol: The Medical Medium’s protocol against cancer. Guide to celery juice, heavy-metal detox and how to starve viruses through diet. (01.01.26)
  • Polycythaemia Vera: A blood cancer in which the bone marrow produces too many blood cells. About diagnosis, risk of blood clots and modern treatment of MPN. (01.01.26)
  • Shark liver oil: A dietary supplement traditionally used in folk medicine, but shown to have broader effects. (09.10.24)
  • Beta-carotene: A carotenoid that is converted into vitamin A in the body. Has proven interesting in connection with alternative cancer treatment. (08.10.24)
  • Nutrition and diet: General advice on diet and nutrition in connection with cancer. (substantially updated 02.10.24)

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About the Author & Professional Background

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This article has been prepared and validated by the undersigned, Hanne Kjær Uhlig. I am a registered nurse (1975, with clinical experience until 2013) and hold an M.Arch. (1983, specializing in industrial design), and I taught at DTU (Technical University of Denmark) for a number of years.

Following the loss of my mother to cancer in 2000 and my own cancer diagnosis in 2024, I founded this non-profit information site “Jeg har Kræft” (I Have Cancer).

The goal is to use my analytical and academic approach to bring clarity, safety, and scientific evidence to the field of integrative, complementary, and alternative cancer treatment. At the same time, my healthcare experience is utilized to make the articles patient-centered and relevant.

Article characteristics:

  • Clinical and personal background: Created from a combination of decades of experience as a nurse and personal experiences as both a patient and a relative.
  • Scientific methodology: The content is based on systematic research of medical databases and clinical trials. The articles are consistently supported by source references under Links.
  • Independent non-profit project: Operations are funded through voluntary donations and memberships through the Support Association Jeg har Kræft. The site is completely independent of commercial manufacturer interests and works solely to improve the quality of life for cancer patients.
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