How do I detox for a very weak person with severe cancer?

1. Do footbaths to help detox faster. Go slow with the killing but make sure to add pain freq to ease his comfort level.

2. If you decide to do a Terrain Detox, make sure you start with the 'low power' one. Level #1 is too much for some people. Drink LOTS of water and take Zeolite or Bentonite Clay or similar for bowels to help get rid of toxins as they are released.

3. In any scenario like this there's always two ways to go, beat down the disease or build up the body's defence, and from what you say I'd go with the latter. At least focus on the 'building up' gently part in the beginning if he's feeling poorly.
As Regina says, I'd use vitamin c (as crazy as it sounds, it's been recommended to me enthusiastically over the years by the few doctors I've met that actually know anything about nutrition).
Spooky2 can administer vitamin c (sodium ascorbate or ascorbic acid) with its molecular weight (MW) programs. But large doses in one go can send you to the bathroom! So best to do small doses every hour.
I'm just doing this for with a few stomach programs for myself that last 20min+ with a does of vit c in between each one.
This is from the programs tab.

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4. Check out "Cancer support" (find it under Programs in Spooky2) which has alpha lipoid acid plus other things which can help kill cancer as described by Dr Burt Berkson. My naturopath always advises not to do detox programs until the body is strong enough to cope. However drinking lots of water and ensuring bowels are working properly is essential to any program.

5. I've had herx reactions from Terrain and Maintenance Detox was even worse. So if you do it, only do low power step #1 and stop if he has bad reactions. Low power wasn't available when I did Terrain. But that is just my personal opinion.

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