What comes with a longer lifespan?
That’s right, it’s cancer.
But now, it’s time to seal the “cancer = incurable” formula away for good.
As mRNA has been shaking up the world post-COVID, the landscape of cancer treatment has completely changed.
Let me break down one ingenious chemical strategy for tackling cancer myself.
It’s Pyramax, which you can buy as a dewormer at the pharmacy.
A malaria medication shreds cancer cells?
Yes.
The main ingredient of Pyramax, Artesunate (RTS), was originally created to target malaria.
But recent research papers are going wild.
It literally melts cancer cells with iron..
The mechanism’s name is Ferroptosis.
Iron and oxidative stress tear apart the cancer cell membrane wholesale.
Unlike conventional chemo drugs that induce ROS to trigger apoptosis, RTS directly destroys the cancer cell membrane.
What’s even more thrilling is the complete sandwich effect when used with harsh chemo drugs like Gemcitabine.
One blows it up from the inside, RTS melts it from the outside..
From the cancer cell’s perspective, it’s getting bombarded from two directions.

You ask how much you need to take for it to be effective?
In lab standards, anti-cancer activity starts from 1μM.
Taking 250mg of RTS yields a blood concentration of 1.27μM.
The concentration where cancer cells actually burst is 5~10μM, so you need to take about 600~800mg.
Experiments from the COVID era show toxicity appears above 100μM, so there’s a sufficient safety margin.
Of course, concurrent CBC and liver function tests are strongly recommended.
The real deal is at the pharmacy
How to get RTS in Korea?
Just go to a pharmacy and buy Pyramax.
If they don’t have it, order it online.
One tablet contains 60mg RTS and 180mg Pyronaridine.
Taking 4 tablets gives you 240mg of RTS.
The awesome part is that Pyronaridine also has anti-cancer effects.
Their mechanisms are different, so the synergy explodes.
Things you shouldn’t take with it
RTS shreds cancer cells through oxidation; taking antioxidants makes it completely useless.
Vitamin A, E, Coenzyme Q10, Carotenoids, Omega-3 eat away at the anti-cancer effect.
It’s the same with Gemcitabine.
Antioxidants are the enemy of this chemical approach.
Cancer treatment without protein?
That’s suicidal.
After killing cancer cells, protein is essential for the body to recover.
You must get essential amino acids and high protein, just like rebuilding muscle, your body needs to build cells again.
Non-negotiable.
Optimizing Iron Metabolism – This is the Core
For RTS to properly explode, it needs iron.
The higher the serum ferritin level, the more efficiently RTS meets iron and creates an oxidative bomb.
If you’re in an iron overload state, cancer cell ferroptosis sensitivity is massively amplified.
If blood iron levels are low or normal, the RTS effect is halved.
So checking ferritin before starting is mandatory.
If necessary, consider combining dietary iron or iron supplements.

Here’s one more hit.
What if you use it with a GPX4 inhibitor?
The cancer cell’s antioxidant defense network collapses, allowing RTS to shred it even more easily.
A representative GPX4 inhibitor is Sulfasalazine.
This inhibits SLC7A11, blocking glutathione synthesis and inactivating GPX4 → inducing ferroptosis.
Meaning, RTS + Sulfasalazine is an oxidative hell combo.
RTS is not just a simple malaria drug.
It’s a next-generation anti-cancer weapon that melts cancer cells with iron.
You can easily get it at the pharmacy under the name Pyramax.
Next time, from the dosing schedule combining RTS with Gemcitabine and Fenbendazole, to organizing supplements that interfere with cancer treatment, and the real amino acid protocol to truly rebuild your body after killing cancer cells..
Forget the shallow info tossed around on health blogs, I’ll also share the real-deal biohack recipes.
Reference Papers from the Text
Study on the mechanism by which Artesunate induces Ferroptosis through MT1G regulation
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024046152
Review article covering the antimalarial and anticancer properties of Artesunate and other Artemisinin derivatives
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8008344/
Study explaining the mechanism by which Artesunate enhances lysosomal function to induce cancer cell death
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25305013/
Review covering the impact of the combination of Artesunate and Gemcitabine on pancreatic cancer treatment
https://www.ej-clinicmed.org/index.php/clinicmed/article/view/202
Study on the synergistic effect of the Artesunate and Sorafenib combination inducing Ferroptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41401-020-0478-3
Study explaining the mechanism by which Artesunate regulates p38 and ERK pathways to induce Ferroptosis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S134786132200007X




