Cancer remission means that cancer has reduced
or has completely disappeared in
response to treatment
Einstein once stated, “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I’d spend 55 minutes understanding the problem and five minutes thinking about solutions.”
The Cancer Remission Tracking app is based on hundreds of studies that have measured the cancer benefits when autophagy genes are repaired, immunity boosted, or the nutrients that cancer cells need to thrive are drastically reduced. These health improvements cause cancer cells to be purged or to starve.
We’ve begun the development of the Cancer Remission Tracking app, which tracks key biometrics, lifestyle, and dietary nutrients targeted to purge or starve cancer cells. Each custom protocol begins by baselining cancer biometrics obtained via medical blood tests. Based on the type of cancer and medical data, the app designs a custom menu and recommendations for lifestyle changes that have been scientifically documented to purge/starve cancer cells.
Daily the app also collects data from the wearables, so it can recommend improvement of the critical biometrics that affects cancer cells. The app integrates all of these data points to gauge progress against goals, alert healthcare providers, and make recommendations to the cancer patient.
Every day the app tracks the nutritional content of meals, and biometric data collected by wearables. The data is then leveraged to correlate diet/lifestyle versus changes in cancer cells.
One of the goals is to motivate the cancer patient making progress and keep the healthcare providers informed. In cases where a cancer patient fails to improve, the healthcare providers can formulate an alternative plan.
Conventional therapies for cancer are invasive, debilitating, and cancer-causing, with negative quality of life consequences. Furthermore, they are not always effective, and most are beyond the financial means of most cancer patients.
While many studies have been conducted, none have measured the effect of an integrated, holistic diet/lifestyle protocol focused on purging and starving cancer cells. Furthermore, the results of most studies have not been consolidated into comprehensive treatment protocols.
Our CRT app will provide scientific monitoring and rigor to the use of nutrition and behavior modification in treating cancer, whether as a primary or adjunctive therapy. To begin, we’ll focus on just 5 types of cancers: lung, breast, ovarian, prostate, and colon. Of the 19.1 million cancer sufferers reported in 2022, these 5 cancer types affect 8.9 million people.