What is Liver Cancer?
Important cancer-care note: Nutritional, emotional, and lifestyle approaches may support general wellbeing, but they do not replace oncology assessment or treatment. Some supplements and antioxidants can interact with cancer treatments, so always discuss supplements with your oncology team, pharmacist, GP, or registered dietitian.
Liver cancer is a condition in which abnormal liver cells grow and multiply uncontrollably.
Signs and Symptoms
The symptoms of liver cancer can vary depending on how advanced your cancer is and where it is located in the liver. Some common symptoms of liver cancer may include the following:
Loss of appetite
Unexplained weight loss
General weakness and fatigue
Upper abdominal pain, accompanied by swelling
Nausea and vomiting
General weakness and fatigue
Jaundice
Itching of the skin
Swelling in the legs and ankles
Since other conditions can cause these symptoms, talk to your doctor if you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms.
Causes and risk factors
Liver cancer occurs when the DNA of the liver cells undergo abnormal changes or mutations. Most often, the cause of liver cancer is unknown. However, a few factors that may increase your risk for liver cancer are:
Chronic infection due to Hepatitis B or C
Liver cirrhosis
Diabetes
Non-alcoholic liver disease
Exposure to aflatoxins (poisonous substances produced by fungi that grow on crops)
How is Liver Cancer Diagnosed?
While there is no screening test for liver cancer, your doctor will perform a thorough physical examination if you show any signs or symptoms. A few tests that may be prescribed to help diagnose your liver cancer include:
Routine blood tests including tumour marker assay (AFP / CA 19-9/ PIVKA II)
Imaging tests like a CT, ultrasound and an MRI
Biopsy of liver tissue
Treatment
Liver cancer treatment primarily depends upon the type of cancer, its location and the extent of spread. Surgery is often the standard first line of treatment for liver cancer and involves the removal of the cancerous portion of the liver and some surrounding healthy tissue. In some cases, a liver transplant is required.
Other treatment options used for liver cancer are
Radiofrequency ablation / microwave ablation
Freezing of cancer cells
Localised injection of chemotherapy drugs into the liver
Radiation therapy – SBRT / EBRT
Targeted drug therapy, Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy
TACE (Transarterial chemoembolization)
Emotions. Around liver cancer.
Lack of Emotional needs being met.
You may feel as though someone treated you unfairly. You may feel that others had an easier time and more favoured more than you. You didn’t get your share and feel like an outcast in your family. Your conflict with the family makes you feel isolated and pushed away.
You use aggression and rage to defend yourself, making yourself very unpopular.
You feel conflicted because you want to express yourself but the cost is too high.
You regret things you have said and done in the past and want to make peace with your past.
You have completely disassociated from any emotions. You think about emotions but you do not feel than anymore. What happened that caused you to the dissociate from your emotions? What happened that you could not process or digest?
You need to find your separate identity within the family. Your sense of loyalty stemming from obligation and fear is causing you a great deal of anger and you feel restricted.
Reflective questions to think about.
Was the liver cancer caused by medication?
When does the liver cancer start? What was happening in your life at that time?
Trauma could be related to the death of a loved one, financial difficulty, or divorce.
Trauma could be related disassociating from your emotions. Why? What happened that made you feel safer thinking about and analysing emotions rather than feeling them? What would happen if you felt emotions?
Trauma could be related to feeling isolated and treated like an outcast. Why? Who are What made you feel this way? Who treated you unfairly?
Trama could be related to never having another life. Never having enough of what? Explore the trauma related to this. Why is the fear there?
Fear of your spirituality? Do you have fear of dying? Why? Explore further possibilities.
Trauma could be related to losing control in your life direction, money, and goals. This could be related to losing a. Call that position or role within the family resulting in financial loss. Explore also birth trauma.
How does holding on to anger and rage keep you safe? You may fear that if you let go of your anger, you will be powerless and not respected by society. You may seem to draw power from anger and rage. It helps you control your environment than others.
Explore Delicious with your mother and father. How did that make you feel?
Who suppressed your success or ignored? An invalid is this. How did this make you feel?
What is the liver cancer caused by alcohol abuse? Or drinking especially. What we trying to suppress?
Trauma could be read to a lack of love, food or validation. You’re missing something important. Life. How did that make you feel?
Trauma could be related to being silent silence during childhood. This made you a poor communicator. You never knew how to fully express yourself, blotting out everything during Raging fits or arguments only sabotage relationships as you could not communicate clearly. You don’t know how to say how you feel.
Trouble related to religious mistreatment. Conflict with a God like figure.
Think of the bigger disagreement you ever had. How did that make you feel? Have you been able to process the digesters?
Supplement Protocol for 6 months then review.
Cellular Redox Support
ASEA 1 case of 4 1 litre bottles is €200
Week 1: 60 ml in the morning and 60 ml in the evening
From Week 2 onward: 120 ml in the morning and 120 ml in the evening
Potential benefits include support for
Increased glutathione production
Enhanced mitochondrial function and cellular energy production
Improved cellular signalling pathways
Activation of the NRF2 pathway, which supports antioxidant defence
Supporting healthy pH balance within the body
Vitamin D Support
Ancient Purity Vitamin D3 (10,000 IU) Suggestion 3 capsules daily.
Vitamin D supports
Immune system function
Bone and musculoskeletal health
Hormonal regulation
Anti-inflammatory processes
Cellular Oxygen and Immune Support
Dr Wolz Zell Oxygen Take 30 ml once daily.
To help re-establish Mitochondrial Health
Contains a great many bioactive protection enzymes such as Superoxide Dimutase
Anti-oxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Cell Protection
Improves cellular respiration.
Dr Wolz Immunokomplex Suggestion 30 ml once daily.
Immune Modulator – High content of Beta Glucans
Stimulates the killer cells of the Defence system
These products may assist in supporting
Cellular metabolism
Oxygen utilisation
Immune resilience
Anti-Inflammatory Support
Dr Wolz Curcumin Suggestion 2 capsules twice daily.
Curcumin may support
Healthy inflammatory response
Antioxidant activity
Anti-Carcinogenic
Dr Wolz Brokkoliextract – Take 1 Cap daily.
Phytochemical Sulphoraphane
Essential Fatty Acids
Dr Wolz Omega-3 (High DHA) Suggestion 2 capsules daily.
Omega-3 fatty acids support
Cardiovascular health
Brain and nervous system function
Anti-inflammatory balance
Cellular membrane integrity
Mineral and Electrolyte Support
Quinton Hypertonic Marine Plasma Suggestion 1 ampoule in the morning.
Re-establish the Internal Terrain of the Cells.
Quinton Isotonic Marine Plasma Suggestion 1 ampoule in the evening.
To re-establish the Blood Plasma Terrain.
Marine plasma minerals may support
Cellular hydration
Electrolyte balance
Trace mineral replenishment
Magnesium Support
Nano Magnesium
Suggestion
60 ml in the morning
60 ml approximately 1 hour before bedtime
Magnesium contributes to
Nervous system regulation
Muscle relaxation
Sleep quality
Energy metabolism
Probiotic Support
Dr Wolz 22-Strain Probiotic Ultra
Suggestion 2 capsules with meals daily.
A multi-strain probiotic supports
Digestive health
Gut microbiome balance
Immune function
Dr Wolz – Brokkli Sprouted caps.
Antioxidant Support
Organic Food-Based Vitamin C (1200 mg)
Suggestion
3 capsules in the morning
3 capsules in the evening
Vitamin C supports
Immune health
Collagen production
Antioxidant protection
Trace Mineral Support
Ancient Purity Selenium (200 mcg) Suggestion 1 capsule daily.
Selenium contributes to
Thyroid function
Antioxidant defence
Immune health
Additional Nutritional Support
Nano Zinc plus Copper 1 Litre – Suggestion 30ml once a day
Supports immune health, hormone balance, and tissue repair.
B Vitamin Complex (100 mg) Suggestion 1 capsule daily.
Supports energy production, nervous system health, and stress resilience.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Suggestion 1,000 mg daily.
Supports adrenal function, stress response, and metabolic health.
Chlorine Dioxide Solution
Suggestion
Add 10 ml to 1 litre of water and sip gradually throughout the day.
Chlorine dioxide
is a powerful, broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent primarily used for water disinfection, sanitation, and bleaching. It effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and parasites, often at lower concentrations than chlorine, without producing significant harmful disinfection byproducts. It is also highly effective at removing biofilms.
Additional Supportive Interventions
The following lifestyle interventions may further support the body’s healing processes and overall wellbeing.
Grounding (Earthing)
Spend at least 5 minutes daily standing barefoot on natural surfaces such as
Grass
Soil
Sand
Seawater
Grounding may support nervous system balance and reduce inflammation.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy may support
Tissue oxygenation
Cellular repair processes
Recovery and healing
Infrared Sauna
Infrared sauna sessions may assist with
support normal detoxification pathways through sweating
Circulatory support
Relaxation and recovery
Traditional Sauna
Regular sauna use may support
support normal detoxification pathways
Cardiovascular circulation
Stress reduction
Plant-Based Ketogenic Diet
Goal: Shift metabolism from glucose to ketones, which some cancer cells may use differently in experimental contexts.
Potential rationale: This approach has been studied in relation to metabolic, inflammatory, oxidative-stress, and cellular-signalling pathways; clinical relevance depends on the individual case and medical guidance.
Key Elements
Low carbohydrate, low glycemic vegetables (broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts, garlic, onions).
Low-glycemic fruits (blueberries, raspberries, lemons, avocado).
Healthy fats (avocado, coconut, MCT oil, olive oil, pastured eggs, grass-fed butter/ghee).
Low protein intake to avoid overstimulation of mTOR and IGF-1 pathways (around 0.5 g protein per kg of body weight).
Avoid: Sugar, refined carbs, processed foods, trans fats, farmed meats/fish, artificial sweeteners.
2. Intermittent and Extended Fasting
Purpose: Enhances ketosis, reduces mTOR/IGF-1 activation, increases autophagy, stabilizes p53 gene.
Methods
Intermittent fasting (6–8 hour eating window).
Extended water fast (up to 5 days under guidance) to optimize Glucose Ketone Index.
Hydration
Proper hydration supports oxygen delivery, support normal detoxification pathways, and cellular healing.
Filter water to remove chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, and pharmaceutical residues.
5. Restorative Sleep
Sleep supports toxin clearance via the glymphatic system, reduces inflammation, balances hormones, and restores energy.
Recommendations
Sleep before 11 p.m. in a dark, cool room (60–65°F).
Avoid blue light for 4 hours before bed.
Get morning sunlight to regulate circadian rhythm.
Manage stress; magnesium supplementation can aid sleep and reduce tension.
Reduce Toxic Load
Limit exposure to environmental and dietary toxins: personal care products, cleaning agents, polluted air/water.
Support support normal detoxification pathways via liver, kidney, lymphatic system, skin, and gut.
Techniques: Saunas, coffee enemas, exercise, breathing exercises, toxin binders, and dental care.
Targeted Supplementation
Nrf2 Activators: Resveratrol, curcumin, quercetin, sulforaphane, green tea (EGCG) to reduce oxidative stress.
Parasite Cleanse
With a Binder; Zeolite/ Bentonite clay and Psyllium Husks.
GcMAF Therapy Destroys Cancer
Neither physicians nor scientists alike completely understood the critical role and benefits that optimal vitamin D3 levels provide to human physiology and pathology until the past decade. There has been zero evidence suggesting any toxicity concerns for the use of D3 to modulate GcMAF activity and suppress cancer since research from 2007. What we know today is that vitamin D elevates GcMAF concentrations and provides the following supportive/investigational mechanisms: Boost macrophage activity
Increase in lymphocytes to normal levels
Increases platelet and red blood cell count
Stimulate cancer cell apoptosis (“cell death”)
25% Reduction in tumour size in less than 1 week
An idea of what you can Eat.
Before Breakfast
Drink; Lemon and Lime in luke warm water. Herbal Teas, Coffee Substitutes.
Juice; Organic Celery, Organic Cucumber, Ginger and Lemon. Parsley
Smoothie; Soak Chia Seeds, Amaranth, Quinoa and Millet and lightly heat the next morning and have instead of porridge. Can add Brewers Yeast.
Can have Raw Unpasteurized Milk, or Goats Milk.
Breakfast
Free Range Eggs Scrambled, Poached, Avocados, Sourdough Bread, Butter, Tomatoes, Onions, Garlic, Basil, Parsley, Chives, Cilantro, Dill, Almost all Herbs
Salt; Celtic Sea Salt,
Sprouted Alfalfa, mung beans, Peas, Broccoli.
Fruits Organic
Apples, Figs Dried, Dried Dates, Mangos, Pineapple, Oranges, Peaches, Raspberries, with Cultured unsweetened Yogurt, Brewers Yeast. Blackberries,
Lunch Time
Salad
Cucumber, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Sea Vegetables (weeds), Olives, Mother of the Earth Apple Cider Vinegar, Organic Olive Oil.
Cheese – Goats Cheese
Soups
Homemade Vegetable Soup, Bone Broth, Chicken Soup, Beef Soup. Miso Soup.
Lunch
Potatoes sparingly
All Green Vegetables are good especially.
Broccoli, Brussel sprouts, Cabbage, Bok Choy, Kale, Cauliflower, Spinach, Asparagus, Green Beans,
Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Bell Peppers, Garlic, Cayanne Pepper
Turnips, Beetroot, Fresh Peas, Fresh Snap Peas.
Meats ; Organic free range Chicken, Turkey, Wild Fish, Red Meat Sparingly, Lamb – NO PORK.
Sweeteners; NO SUGAR – Raw unfiltered Honey, Coconut Sugar, Organic Maple Syrup, Palm Sugar.
NO;
Alcohol , Dairy, Coffee, Sugar, Wheat, Tap Water, Soda drinks, Processed Food, No Vegetable Oils,
Reduce all Chemicals Household, Environmental Chemicals.
Clothing and Bed Clothing ; No Polyester ——–Only Cotton, Linen, Wool.
EMF – Smart meters, Mobile Phones, Microwaves, LED Lights, Computers, TV.
References
- Cancer Research UK. Vitamins and diet supplements. https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies/individual-therapies/vitamins-diet-supplements
- Cancer Research UK. Complementary and alternative therapies. https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/treatment/complementary-alternative-therapies
- Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Cancer and dietary supplements / herbal remedies. https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/patients/resources/cancer-and-dietary-supplements-herbal-remedies/
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Vitamin D Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
- Holick MF. Vitamin D deficiency. New England Journal of Medicine. 2007;357:266-281. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMra070553
- NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Probiotics: What You Need To Know. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/probiotics-what-you-need-to-know
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Magnesium Fact Sheet for Health Professionals. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-HealthProfessional/
- European Commission. EU Register of Nutrition and Health Claims. https://food.ec.europa.eu/food-safety/labelling-and-nutrition/nutrition-and-health-claims/eu-register-health-claims_en






