I ran a 90-day study with 94 of my own patients in 2025.
Every one of them had already been through conventional treatment. Chemo, radiation, or both. Every one of them had come back to me with the same look on their face.
The one that says: I've done everything and nothing is working.
I split them into two groups. One group used Therafy every day. The other continued as they had been.
At day 90, I pulled the results.
The patients who did not use Therafy looked almost identical to where they started. Ninety days. Nothing moved.
The patients using Therafy showed a 4.7-times increase in active NK cell function. (!!!)
But that number is not what stopped me cold.
What stopped me was what happened after the NK cells came back online.
Inflammatory markers that had not budged in months started dropping. CRP levels falling. Immune activity climbing.
By week six, patients who had come to me exhausted were sleeping through the night and getting out of bed without that bone-deep fatigue that chemo leaves behind.
And then the scans started coming back.
Patient after patient sitting across from their oncologist — doctors who had told them months earlier there was nothing left to try — hearing words they had stopped believing they would ever hear again.
"Your markers have normalized."
"Your last scan came back clean."
"I don't know what changed — but your body is responding in a way it wasn't before."
I have been doing this work for over two decades. I do not say any of this lightly.
What changed was not a new drug. It was not a new protocol.
Their NK cells woke up. Their body's own defense system switched back on. And it started doing what it was always built to do — find the cancer cells and destroy them.
That is what made me start talking about this publicly.