bateka2

bateka2 t1_je03bwi wrote

As a cancer patient without treatment... "They're too small, we'll wait and see."...(but big enough to metastasize) ....I fast 75hrs every other week to increase killer cells. We are left to do whatever we can to fight our battle. I wonder if taking large amounts of guifenesin would interrupt mucin production enough to impact cancer cells?

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bateka2 t1_iv3q9nk wrote

I read of a man getting organ Transplant from woman who had survived cancer many years before. He developed cancer in the same organ she had it in, not the transplanted organ. Her body had developed immunity to recognize and kill her cancer cells. The recipient didn't have them and was taking immunosuppressive drugs for the Transplant. Thus he didn't have any defense. I have read (Dr. Thomas sigfried) that inserting a cell mitochondria from a cancer cell into a normal cell creates a cancer cell. Inserting a ell nucleus from cancer cell into normal cell does not create a cancer cell. Which make cancer a cellular metabolism disease.

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