Dear Cofty, I'm sorry to hear of your situation. I desire the best for you, and hope nothing I have said was inappropriate.
Perhaps it is wise to look at our bullshit detector. We all have one.
What is a detector, but a stack of filters to subtract and limited what we see and experience.
In everyday life, we have to keep our individual filter operative, or we would go insane from all the data.
However, when it comes to what may amount to the last days of our phenomenal existence, it may be wise to openly investigate what before we have filter out.
Every organization champions what brings them profit. Their existence depends on it. The American Medical Association (AMA), is no different. They will never steer us towards health remedies that do not strengthen and support them. That is the way of the beast.
So, knowing this, it can make it important to look and investigate, where they say: don't look.
Indeed there are a lot of scams and BS. But there is also good stuff, that can help us.
Just for an example, one may want to investigate vitamin C and it's effects on cancer. You can find some real validation for it. You will also find a strong effort to steer you away from it.
Thank Gawd for the Internet. We can do our own investigation into the information that is out there.
That's all I'm saying.