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Finding answers on the web can be challenging, often requiring multiple attempts to obtain relevant results. While AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini strive to provide helpful responses, there may be instances where they cannot provide specific answers to your questions.

Please remember this site has a search function (upper right) so that you can search for the content you are looking for.

One Day MD isn’t about us—it’s about you. Can you be your own health advocate? You know your body best. While your doctor isn’t always there, you have constant access to resources like the internet, Google, and ChatGPT. It’s time to take control of your health. Learning from online resources won’t make you an MD overnight, but it’s a powerful first step toward better health for you and those you care about. The internet now provides access to global information and connections, empowering you to build a community or join a movement with ease.

That said, you must also recognize your own limitations. The online world provides access to healthcare professionals, but the challenge is finding a trusted healthcare professional for you and your family.

Mainstream media channels may say one thing, while other websites say another. Although the internet has greatly expanded access to health information, it can be confusing for the average person to navigate.

With numerous myths and misleading information prevalent on social media, advertisements, and even AI-powered websites, it can be difficult to differentiate between credible and unreliable sources, especially when mixed with marketing narratives.

This site is part of the One Day MD network. Founded in 2012, One Day MD guides aim to provide independent, unbiased, and consumer-focused health information. We understand that it can be overwhelming for consumers to sift through the vast amount of information available online, especially without a background in medicine. That’s why we offer a network of consumer-centric wellness and health information sites that provide high-value information and independent insights. 

With over 30 years of combined experience in the healthcare industry, we are committed to providing reliable information that may be difficult to find elsewhere.

To empower your research journey, we've curated a comprehensive list of online resources in one convenient location.

Cancer Advisor 101

Accurate and unbiased information is essential for combating cancer, yet accessible, free education on the subject is rare. This begs the question: How can we bridge this gap together?

It’s likely that you found this article through a link shared on social media rather than via mainstream media outlets or major search engines. Why is that the case?

Cancer cases are normally discussed within family members together with their doctors. In a nutshell, you will be facing two conflicting recommendations from various professional groups. One for and the other against fenbendazole.

So, what are accurate and inaccurate facts? That will depend on science and research. However, science and research can be manipulated and is subjected to bias. Therefore, it is wise to do your own research in consultation with your trusted doctor. Unfortunately, some of the references used by many media channels are based on outdated studies, or a biased selection of studies based on the narrative that they would like to support.

According to the The Cochrane Review’s editor-in-chief, Karla Soares-Weiser:

“For each measure, though, lack of evidence of effectiveness is not evidence that the interventions are ineffective. Rather, the details of these reviews show why there may never be strong evidence regarding the effectiveness of individual behavioural measures when deployed, often in combination, in a general population living in the complex, diverse circumstances of individuals’ everyday lives. Waiting for strong evidence is a recipe for paralysis. Public health officials must, instead, take measured gambles, based on circumstantial evidence from the reviewed studies and other sources. When protecting the public from harm is the objective, public health officials must act in a precautionary manner to take action even when evidence is uncertain (or not of the highest quality), particularly when the harms and costs of such action are likely limited." - (source)

Our focus is on effective treatments or treatment strategies. We are not biased for or against any treatment option such as whether they are conventional treatments (e.g. surgery, radiation, chemo, immunotherapy) or the natural approaches. The goal is to offer the most effective and safe options for you or your loved ones.

This site is not intended to be your ultimate reference guide but rather a step in your journey toward better health and supporting others. We’re confident you’ll find valuable insights from other resources as well.

Last but not least, if you have stage 4 cancer, don't lose hope. Your story could be an inspiring success.

To simplify your journey, we have curated a comprehensive list of popular cancer related guides and organized them in one place (below). This allows you to review and compare various options conveniently. By exploring these resources, you can gain a better understanding of different options and make an informed decision based on your specific needs.

POPULAR GUIDES

I-PREVENT CANCER protocol: An Evidence-Based Guide to Cancer Prevention
  • Introduction
  • Methodology: Focuses on evidence-based research for cancer prevention and supplements.
  • What is Cancer & Causes: Discusses how lifestyle and environmental factors contribute to cancer risk.
  • Diet & Cancer Prevention: Plant-based, Mediterranean diets; avoid processed foods, sugar, and alcohol.
  • Lifestyle & Cancer Prevention: Quit smoking, maintain healthy weight, exercise, avoid radiation, reduce stress.
  • Best Anti-Cancer Supplements: Vitamin D3, K2, Omega-3, Turmeric, Vitamin C, Magnesium, Molecular Hydrogen, Zinc and Garlic.
  • Other Recommendations: Quality sleep, regular medical care, avoiding toxins, infections, carcinogens.
  • Conclusion
I-TREAT Cancer Protocol: Diet and Lifestyle Guide For Cancer

  • Methodology
  • Causes of Cancer
  • The ACS 2022 Guideline for Cancer Survivors
  • Diet and Cancer
  • Quit smoking and alcohol
  • The Metabolic Approach to Treating Cancer
  • Metabolic and Lifestyle Interventions for Cancer Management
  • Body Weight and Physical Activity
  • Best Anti Cancer Supplements (Evidence-based): Vitamin D3, Turmeric (Curcumin), Magnesium and Molecular Hydrogen, Whole Food Vitamin C, Green tea (EGCG), Melatonin and Omega-3 Fatty Acids
  • Conclusion

Top 17 Alternative Cancer Treatments that Work: Evidence Based
  • Avoid Ultra Processed Foods and Sugar
  • Vitamin D3, Omega 3 and Cancer
  • Fenbendazole / Mebendazole / Albendazole and Cancer
  • Turmeric (Curcumin)
  • Vitamin C
  • Magnesium and Molecular Hydrogen
  • Ivermectin and Cancer
  • Metformin
  • Melatonin
  • EGCG (Green Tea Extract)
  • Mistletoe
  • Aspirin and Celecoxib (COX-2 Inhibitor)
  • Statins
  • Hyperthermia
  • Gerson Therapy
  • HBOT (Hyper Baric Oxygen Therapy)
  • Stress, Sleep and Sunshine



  • Breast Cancer Success Stories (5 cases)
  • Bladder Cancer Success Stories (2 cases)
  • Cervical Cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer (7 cases)
  • Esophageal and Stomach cancer
  • Fatty Tumour
  • Gastric (Stomach) cancer (2 cases)
  • Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer)
  • Head and Neck Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer Case Series (7 cases)
  • Liver Cancer (2 cases)
  • Lung Cancer (8 cases)
  • Lymphoma (3 cases)
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Oral Cancer
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Pancreatic Cancer (8 cases)
  • Prostate Cancer (8 cases)
  • Sarcoma (2 cases)
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Skin Cancer (4 cases)
  • Throat Cancer
  • Thymus cancer
  • Turbo Cancer
  • Uterine cancer
Ivermectin Cancer Success Stories: Case Series Compilation
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma and Melanoma: Ivermectin and Fenbendazole
  • Breast Cancer (5 cases)
  • Cervical Cancer (2 cases)
  • Colorectal Cancer (4 cases)
  • Esophageal Cancer and Ivermectin
  • Gall Bladder Cancer and Ivermectin
  • Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer)
  • Head and Neck Cancer
  • Lung Cancer (3 cases)
  • Lymphoma: Ivermectin and Mebendazole
  • Neck Cancer and Ivermectin
  • Ovarian Cancer (2 cases)
  • Pancreatic Cancer and Ivermectin (4 cases)
  • Prostate Cancer (2 cases)
  • Rectal cancer and Ivermectin
  • Stomach Cancer and Ivermectin
  • Thyroid Cancer and Ivermectin
  • Turbo Cancer: Ivermectin and Fenbendazole

Resource Guides



Integrative Oncology Treatment Directory and Resource Page

Cancer Research: Natural Alternatives

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