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The Human Guinea Pig Project

The Human Guinea Pig Project

Andrew Scarborough

The Human Guinea Pig Project is a podcast series where individuals discuss alternative methods of managing complex medical conditions and disease where the standard of care offers little promise.
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Gemma Herbertson is the creator of the Neuro Fronteirs website http://neurofrontiers.org and the Diets for Epilepsy Facebook group.
In this episode we talk about the upcoming Neuro Frontier Summit, holistic approaches to managing epilepsy and her son Eddy's recovery following a brain tumour diagnosis as a baby. Eddy greatly benefited from neuroplastic therapies, a personalised diet and hyperbaric oxygen therapy under the guidance of experienced practitioners. Gemma seeks to raise awareness of these approaches through the website, related events and discussion groups.
Show notes:
Education: The Neuro Frontier Summit - https://www.neurofrontiers.org/summit/
ANI Diet https://www.neurofrontiers.org/anti-n...
Exchange Breathing Method https://www.neurofrontiers.org/natura...
Epilepsy https://www.neurofrontiers.org/condit...
Neuroplasticity Therapies https://www.neurofrontiers.org/neurop...
Practitioner Locator https://www.neurofrontiers.org/natura...

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8-year-old Deliah Sitorius had been fighting a rare brain cancer for almost a year with chemotherapy . Unfortunately this was unsuccessful and she stopped treatment immediately. Deliah was given hope after her mother discovered the tumour has a rare mutation often seen in lung cancer. Since applying a more targeted, personalised approach using a drug called Lorlatinib the tumour has been shrinking.
Loratinib is a third generation ALK ROS1 tyosine kinase inhibitor, specifically designed to overcome known ALK resistance mutations. It is able to penetrate the blood brain barrier and more recently we have seen paediatric brain cancer patients who are responding very well to the drug.

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The Human Guinea Pig Project - THGPP Episode 9: Isabella Cooper- Ketosis, insulin signalling and health
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08/21/20 • 143 min

Isabella Cooper is a PhD researcher in Ketogenic Science and Hyperinsulinemia at the University of Westminster. In this episode we discuss her research on this and related topics, with a specific focus on women.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isabella_Cooper2

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The Human Guinea Pig Project - Chelation therapy: Treating gadolinium retention- Dr. Richard Semelka
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03/30/22 • 151 min

This episode represents the final part of a series of conversations regarding the safety of gadolinium based contrast agents.
Here we discuss who is most at risk for retaining gadolinium and how we can effectively get it out of the body using chelation therapy.
I am joined by:
Dr Richard Semelka -
Dr Richard Semelka is a leading expert in Radiology for body MRI and gadolinium toxicity.
He has written over 370 peer-reviewed papers and 16 text-books. and is the first doctor to publish on the entity of gadolinium deposition disease.
Dr semelka offers clinical medical consultations for individuals experiencing gadolinium toxicity and in this discussion we will be observing practically how this is treated in the clinic.
Kate -
A patient advocate, continuing chelation therapy to remove gadolinium from the body following devastating consequences. Her story can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aozx...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RvHA...
Debbie Lambert-
A patient advocate who seeks to raise awareness about Gadolinium Deposition Disease through various mediums, including the links below:
https://m.facebook.com/pg/livingwithg...
https://twitter.com/lambertdebb
Show notes:
HOPO Therapeutics- oral chelation
http://www.hopotx.com/science/
SAGE- Symptoms Associated with Gadolinium Exposure
https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/abs/10.1148/radiol.2021211349

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The Human Guinea Pig Project - Dr. Elena Gross- Migraine prevention and the therapeutic use of ketones.
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02/20/22 • 60 min

Dr. Elena Gross is a neuroscientist with a PhD in clinical research (specifically Ketosis in migraine prevention). She is also the CEO & founder of KetoSwiss.
KetoSwiss develops and markets high quality exogenous ketone body therapeutics for use in disease prevention and treatment of specifically neurological diseases.
KetoSwiss- https://www.keto.swiss
You can find Dr. Elena Gross on:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/drelenagross
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drelenagross/
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/DrElenaGross

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Dr. Akbar Khan is the founder and Medical Director of Medicor Cancer Centres, a cancer clinic which allows patients to receive optimised care by integrating conventional, naturopathic and off-label therapies.

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Episode 1: Jessica Morris.
Jessica Morris is a strategic communications consultant and founder of OurBrainbank, a ground-breaking movement designed by, with and for people with glioblastoma (GBM), after being diagnosed with the disease herself in January 2016.
She is a vocal patient advocate for exploring new options to treat GBM and has recently taken part in a phase 1 trial using the herpes simplex virus to treat recurrence of her disease.
In this episode we discuss virotherapy, clinical trials, and how the Ourbrainbank initiative can benefit patients.
Time-Stamps:

2.08 GBM diagnosis

3.09 Aim following diagnosis. Staying alive and enjoying life, coming up to 4thyear.

3.38 Background, insights on GBM and pathology.

5.05 Strategy to tackle the disease

5.45 Adding Nivolamab (Opdivo)- a checkpoint inhibitor form of immunotherapy alongside the ketogenic diet, intermittent fasting, and the Optune device.

6.50 Interaction between the Optune device and immunotherapy

7.09 Recurrence and surgery

7.50 Plan of action following recurrence

8.23 Clinical trials in the U.S.

9.09 Being part of an ‘N of 1’ clinical trial.

10.37 Ourbrainbank

10.52 Virotherapy- Being a candidate for the polio virus trial for GBM and how it works

12.16 Insights on the clinical trial framework and eligibility for the herpes virus trial

12.35 Being a part of the herpes virus trial (as a phase 1 trial) and how it works

13.34 Herpes virus trial- Experiences having the procedure

15.23 Herpes virus trial- How did it feel when the adapted virus was being administered via the catheter?

15.49 Symptoms of trial- indication of how long spells of fatigue are expected

17.01 What was the exclusion criteria for the herpes trial? The clinical trial model and the Karnofsky score

19.43 Polio and herpes virus vaccinations. Vaccination before virotherapy trials?

21.07 Personalised medicine vs one size fits all virotherapy trials

22.18 Were you given any guidelines or recommendation on lifestyle factors that could compliment the treatment and further boost your immune system? Ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting. Oncologist response.

24.30 Ourbrainbank- why was it set up? A more patient centred approach with psychological support and second opinions.

25.30 advocating for second opinions

26.26 How do you feel about patient awareness and access of clinical trials

28.30 Ourbrainbank and clinical trials

29.11 Ourbrainbank event in London, repurposed drugs and experimental treatments away from the standard of care. Compassionate use programmes.

30.12 Ourbrainbank launch and app

33.03 more information about the app.

34.37 How do you see the future in terms of your endeavours and what do you see the most potential in?

37.54 Have you heard about any other patient experiences on the herpes virus trial?

39.42 MRI monitoring following virotherapy- effects of initial inflammatory response on tumour?

41.28 Perspectives on having a ‘terminal’ diagnosis.- views on cancer terminology

42.50 How do you deal with apprehension and the mental side of dealing with the disease?

45.55 App.- Looking at symptoms. Reactions from clinicians?

50.33 Are you able to compliment these forms of documenting symptoms with wearables? Surprising highlight 53.03

53.03 Availability of the app and how to find it- share 53.43

54.48 Final words and advice to other patients

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The Human Guinea Pig Project - Cannabinoids and cannabis based medicine - Mary Biles
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05/01/22 • 82 min

Mary Biles is a medical cannabis writer and educator. She has written extensively on the subject, authoring a book titled ‘The CBD Book: The Essential Guide to CBD oil, and hosts the podcast series Cannabis Voices.
In this episode we will be covering the subject of cannabis and cannabis based medicines.
Mary Biles can be found at:https://www.marybiles.com
Cannabis Voices
Show notes:
Cancard-
A medical ID card, recognised by the police, indicating to any third-party that you are consuming cannabis for medical reasons.

https://cancard.co.uk
ProjectCBD-
A California based not for profit with an established history covering the subject with fact checked, evidence based information on a variety of conditions
https://www.projectcbd.org
Project Twenty21-
The largest observational medical cannabis study in the UK, gathering data on the efficacy of cannabis-based medicines for a wide range of conditions.
https://www.drugscience.org.uk/twenty21/
Sapphire Clinics
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he first UK medical cannabis clinic registered by the Care Quality Commision.
https://www.sapphireclinics.com/about/

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Dr. Wagner is a clinical nephrologist. He is the Director of the Kidney Institute of New Mexico as well as being the acting Associate Chief of Research and Renal Section Chief for the VA in Albuquerque.
This is the second time Dr. Wagner has been on the podcast with his research team. In this episode we re-examine the mechanisms behind gadolinium retention and receive updates on new discoveries.
To fund Dr. Wagner’s work you can donate to the Kidney Institute of New Mexico at
https://www.unmfund.org/fund/unm-kidney-institute-of-new-mexico/
Links:
Reveal Pharmaceuticals, Gadolinium-free MRI contrast agents products.
http://www.revealpharma.com
The FDA adverse event reporting system
https://open.fda.gov/data/faers/
Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent Use, Their Safety, and Practice Evolution
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8378745/

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The Human Guinea Pig Project - Investigating the metabolic phenotype of primary glioblastoma
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07/13/22 • 12 min

In this episode I raise awareness of the cancer metabolism study that I will be working on alongside Isabella Cooper at the University of Westminster.
This is a self-funded study that requires support from a number of sources. Establishing key partnerships and engaging with an audience who are equally as passionate about this subject is vital to our success.
To find out more about the study and to see how you can contribute, see the following link:
https://beatbraincancer.co.uk
For more information, you can find our most recent interview about the study here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK6KGd7K_J0&t=1065s

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Human Guinea Pig Project have?

The Human Guinea Pig Project currently has 21 episodes available.

What topics does The Human Guinea Pig Project cover?

The podcast is about Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Cancer, Lifestyle, Keto, Medicine, Podcasts, Science, Diet, Health, Low Carb and Epilepsy.

What is the most popular episode on The Human Guinea Pig Project?

The episode title 'Investigating the metabolic phenotype of primary glioblastoma' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Human Guinea Pig Project?

The average episode length on The Human Guinea Pig Project is 72 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Human Guinea Pig Project released?

Episodes of The Human Guinea Pig Project are typically released every 34 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of The Human Guinea Pig Project?

The first episode of The Human Guinea Pig Project was released on Nov 16, 2019.

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