A busy mom from Chicago, eagerly envisioning a beautiful life with her family, felt the ground fall out beneath her when she was given a devastating prognosis: aggressive brain cancer that gave her, at best, three years to live. A biopsy confirmed her diagnosis of grade-four IDH-mutant anaplastic astrocytoma, the more serious form of the aggressive brain cancer. For a brief moment, it seemed the aggressive treatment had worked; a clear scan offered a glimmer of hope. Peer-reviewed research shows methylene blue induces cell death in human astrocytoma cells – the same type of tumor Pelling had. While nutrition and supplements can support overall health and complement medical treatment, they work best alongside, not instead of, doctor-led care.
Source: Daily Mail March 11, 2026 17:05 UTC