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In Saint Louis for medical treatment what should I eat while here? 04/19/26(Sun)13:56:31 No.21982706
In Saint Louis for medical treatment what should I eat while here? 04/19/26(Sun)13:56:31 No.21982706
In Saint Louis for medical treatment what should I eat while here? Anonymous 04/19/26(Sun)13:56:31 No.21982706 [Reply]▶
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Getting cancer treatment in St Louis, what are some don't miss places to eat?
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Toasted ravioli is kind of a big deal there, so probably that. Better than their pizza anyway.
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Electrolytes, Vitamin D, Milk thistle (liver function), Cranberry extract (kidneys), fermented and pickled veg (gut flora will need constant reinforcement). Went through it myself. Get well soon. Be careful about meals eating out immune suppressed.
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Thank you; and cancer of the ass
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My dad found out he has stage for pancreatic cancer a few weeks ago. Is trying to get in a clinical trial in st. louis. Best of luck to you anon hope you make it. Don't have many recommendations for you but I remember visiting as a kid and after going up in the arch we ate a mcdonalds inside a riverboat and that was kind of fun.
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bro I live here. IMO’s pizza is really good. On the delmar loop there is a Thai place called corner 17. It’s amazing every time. Down the road from corner 17 is salt and smoke. It’s a barbecue place that does everything very well. On Euclid avenue there’s a spot called yellowbelly which is kind of a fancier place. They have a great fish sandwich. Down the street from Yellowbelly is an ice cream parlor called clementine’s. Get the smoked fig. If you want to play some arcade games, about 2 blocks from clementine’s is an arcade bar called up down. Really fair prices on drinks and all the cabinets. They have some great pizza, too. It’s all made to order. The slices are the size of the plate and it’s only $6. I wish you luck cancer fag. Godspeed on your treatments.
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Best wishes to you in your treatment. While you’re there you should treat yourself to the most famous local dish, the Big Arch
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I hope your dad gets in <3
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There's the riverboat I was talking about, glad to see it's still there. The rest doesn't look like I remember it, it was all just grass none of those flags and stone steps. Or maybe my memory is just bad I dunno.
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Brain cancer, docs said with treatment most people only live a year and a half.
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Yeah they are treating me at barnes
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>>21985053
That blows anon. I'm chilling here too, moms got cancer. Hope you have a nice view of Forest Park. Helicopters are fun to watch.
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You shouldn't be eating much if anything
Fasting accelerates cellular apoptosis and your body will target cancer cells and kill them off
You should be taking supplements like NAC and a D3+K2, magnesium glycinate, a B-complex, and if it's digestion-related cancer, bromelaine
Also look up Dr. John Campbell and ivermectin
fuck it, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM1t5BdptT4
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>>21985514
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ivermectin+cancer
School yourself.
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Guys guys, let's just be here for cancer anon.
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You doing out patient treatment or you stuck in the Parkview tower?
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>>21985514
Who gives a shit, it either doesn't work or it does, and everything suggests that it does, even if we don't really understand why
It's not gonna hurt even if it doesn't work
Honestly aspirin is more medically controversial
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Best of luck, i hope you’ll soon be cancerfree anon
I’ve never been to St. Louis so i have no food advice desu senpai
My mom was always cold when she was going through chemo, so maybe get nice fuzzy socks and a snuggy
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Good luck with treatment!
StL is known for its good-quality water, which is why so many of the major breweries are located there. Maybe try some of the local microbreweries if it's ok for you to drink alcohol while under treatment.
I hear it also makes for good pizza crust.
No idea if federal mandates have fucked the water up, though. I used to live in a place that had one of the highest water-quality scores in the country, then the EPA declared that all water utilities had to increase the amount of shit they dumped into the water.
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There are some new "vaccine" treatments for pancreatic cancer that have a high success rate. It's not a vaccine that you take before you get cancer, it's one that they have to extract the cancer cells and brew up something specific to the individual to get their immune systems to nooooootice the cancer cells and kill them.
Good luck to him.
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He's not wrong about fasting. Keto diet helps against cancer because it reduces blood glucose levels. Cancer thrives on high blood glucose levels.
I don't know about ivermectin. I will say however that the moment you start calling it "horse paste" >>21985544 I have to stop taking you seriously. It's one of the most widely used HUMAN medicines in existence and is very safe to take. It was created as an antiparasitic for certain classes of parasites, BUT medicine constantly finds new uses for old drugs. Thalidomide was an anti-nausea treatment but turns out to be very useful against certain cancers. Rogaine was for blood pressure but then the people they were testing it on noticed they were getting hair regrowth. Viagra was being investigated for helping COPD patients with blood oxygen levels when all these old geezers noticed they were getting huge rock-hard erections every time they took a dose. And so on and so on. Sometimes the "side effects" become the main focus of the drug.
In the case of ivermectin, it became very obvious to anyone who has worked in medicine that the media engaged in a coordinated smear campaign against it just because Trump had heard it was being researched for COVID treatment in Australia. Brazil literally intentionally poisoned some prisoners with insane overdoses of it just to "prove" it was dangerous and shouldn't be used, which the media then blew up into a leftist "OMG ORANGE MAN BAD!!!" story. FFS, where I was living at the time, the pharmacies (where you could buy anything you wanted at any time even without a prescription, because that's how that country rolls) even were forced by the government to stop stocking it.
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Everyone who calls ivermectin "horse paste" is a medlet and a midwit. It's one of the best examples of a genuine psyop I can think of in recent time. Crazy how much power funny TV people have over the minds of idiots who want to feel smart.