Keep in mind that I am NOT a doctor, so do your own research on these things. I found all this information over the years from openly available sources on the internet by just doing my own searches for information, especially for scientific publications.
Apigenin = a substance that causes programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cancer cells, but not healthy cells. Can be purchased in supplement form from places like Amazon, and also occurs in many foods such as celery and parsley.
Melatonin in extremely high doses, often combined with low-dose chemo, has been shown to be very effective against cancer cells. Melatonin has positive effects on the mitochondria inside cells, and most cancer cells have defective mitochondria.
Aspirin has been shown to have a positive effect against cancer, although I think the research is still pretty sparse. I watched a really interesting lecture from a professor at a university in either Ireland or Scotland (I can't remember which) 2 or 3 years ago. Very thought provoking lecture.
NK (natural killer) cells are supposedly the most important part of the human immune system for fighting cancer, so anything that increases production of NK cells is helpful.
I've read many more very interesting things, but these are the ones that I can remember off the top of my head.
Keep in mind that I am NOT a doctor, so do your own research on these things. I found all this information over the years from openly available sources on the internet by just doing my own searches for information, especially for scientific publications.
Apigenin = a substance that causes programmed cell death (apoptosis) in cancer cells, but not healthy cells. Can be purchased in supplement form from places like Amazon, and also occurs in many foods such as celery and parsley.
Melatonin in extremely high doses, often combined with low-dose chemo, has been shown to be very effective against cancer cells. Melatonin has positive effects on the mitochondria inside cells, and most cancer cells have defective mitochondria.
Aspirin has been shown to have a positive effect against cancer, although I think the research is still pretty sparse. I watched a really interesting lecture from a professor at a university in either Ireland or Scotland (I can't remember which) 2 or 3 years ago. Very thought provoking lecture.
NK (natural killer) cells are supposedly the most important part of the human immune system for fighting cancer, so anything that increases production of NK cells is helpful.
I've read many more very interesting things, but these are the ones that I can remember off the top of my head.
Methylene Blue will do this without screwing with melatonin.