Naturally Occurring Bacteria Completely Eradicate Tumors in Mice With a Single Dose
A bacterium from frog gut microbiota eliminated tumors in mice by selectively colonizing tumors and triggering both direct cell killing and immune-driven anticancer responses.
The sooner chemo is stopped as a treatment the better!
Licking toads again?
u/#petthepepe
Not the froggies! Saving the world! πΈπ
I will look for test results and testimonials, but until then, I will stick with Ivermectin and Fenbendazole.
Why not a big fat dose of radiation?
Have you seen anyone that has had radiation treatments for cancer???????
I have, MY LATE WIFE, she was not herself when she died and the radiation she was getting for Breast Cancer, they said was about NORMAL....
WHAT THE HELL IS NORMAL IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS?????
Yes I have, they are brought to the brink of death at great expense. Only the strongest survive. I sympathize with all that have dealt with this horrible situation. Makes it really difficult to discuss that cancer was extremely rare before the polio vax
I get mine from India. $65 for 500 222mg pills. That is a heck of a price!
Yes seen it. Very interesting. Suspect politics will get in the way.
That's why they're turning them gay
Wow. One dose and gone.
Ivermectin came from a golf course in Japan and now this?
Found the link in this post first... https://x.com/NaturallyFTW/status/2043754967165517903
How in the world did scientists know/decide to look at the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog as a cure for cancer? Who said, "Hey Doc, that frog could cure cancer." Something doesnt seem quite right with that scenario. But, maybe every single living organism on this rock needs to be looked at as a possible cancer cure, plus the scientists get paid very well to conduct endless experiments. Gotta keep the money machine printing greenbacks.
Probably because they found either anti tumor markers in the frogs blood or tissue or noticed that this type of frog never develops cancer, and were like...hmmm... wat?!
God gave us everything we need. He loves us.
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Should not be difficult to culture lots of that bacteria in a lab setting, either. If they match the froggy other gut environment.
Why's it being called "E-Americana" when it came from Japanese scientists identifying Japanese frogs? Speaking as a Japanfag, this offends me. Give credit where credit is due! lol
This almost feels like comms...