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== Alkaline blood ==
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''Allegedly,'' cancer cannot survive in an [[alkaline blood]] pH.  [[Parasitic infections]] are sometimes misdiagnosed as cancers, and they can also spread similarly in the body.  Alkaline blood pH won't cure parasitic infections, so it's another variable to consider.  Also, the remnants of dead parasites can cause shock to the body, for somewhat obvious (and nasty) reasons.  Healing cancer doesn't cause this shock. ~ [https://GoatMatrix.net/c/Solutions/EUj8pNPin7 ref]{{GM}}
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* [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Cancer+alkaline+diet Cancer alkaline diet]{{DDG}} (Have healthy skepticism of most top DuckDuckGo search results.)
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* [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkaline_diet Alkaline diet]{{WP}} (All of Wikipedia is a controlled narrative.)
  
  
 
== Curcumin ==
 
== Curcumin ==
  
Alternatives to radiation or chemotherapy include [[curcumin]], which is reported to have cured myeloma.<ref> http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-07-31-science-journal-confirms-eating-turmeric-cured-myeloma-cancer-in-57-year-old-woman.html </ref>
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Alternatives to radiation or chemotherapy include [[curcumin]], which is reported to have cured myeloma.<ref> [http://www.NaturalNews.com NaturalNews.com]: ''[http://www.NaturalNews.com/2017-07-31-science-journal-confirms-eating-turmeric-cured-myeloma-cancer-in-57-year-old-woman.html Science journal confirms eating turmeric cured myeloma cancer in 57-year-old woman]'' </ref>
  
  
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== Ivermectin and Fenbendazole (Fen Ben) ==
 
== Ivermectin and Fenbendazole (Fen Ben) ==
  
[[File: Ivermectin 3mg.jpg |thumb |right |200px |'''[https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin Got Ivermectin?]'''{{SupWikipedia}}</br>
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[[File: Ivermectin 3mg.jpg |thumb |right |200px |'''[https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin Got Ivermectin?]'''{{WP}}</br>
 
To get '''liquid''', '''paste''', and/or '''pills''' in blister packs - and other health remedies '''contact [[Jason Carswell|Jason]]'''.]]
 
To get '''liquid''', '''paste''', and/or '''pills''' in blister packs - and other health remedies '''contact [[Jason Carswell|Jason]]'''.]]
  
 
'''[[Dr. John Campbell]]''' is reliably terrific on YouTube and beyond, offering free books and content.
 
'''[[Dr. John Campbell]]''' is reliably terrific on YouTube and beyond, offering free books and content.
* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=V5shGPTTTR8 Ivem and Fen ben Cancer cure experiences]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (19:13) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-11-25.
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* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=V5shGPTTTR8 Ivem and Fen ben Cancer cure experiences]'''''{{YT}} (19:13) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-11-25.
** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin Ivermectin]{{SupWikipedia}}
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** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin Ivermectin]{{WP}}
** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenbendazole Fenbendazole]{{SupWikipedia}}
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** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenbendazole Fenbendazole]{{WP}}
* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=5Q5QjEPGNNg Fen ben for cancer?]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (26:12) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-11-22.
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* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=5Q5QjEPGNNg Fen ben for cancer?]'''''{{YT}} (26:12) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-11-22.
 
*: Show notes:  ''Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a cheap and readily available anti-parasitic commonly used in veterinary medicine.  FBZ belongs to the benzimidazole drug class which destabilize microtubules through a mechanism similar to the anti-oncogenic vinca alkaloids. Although there are no reported cases in the literature, there have been several anecdotal stories published on website blogs with individuals praising its ability to treat a wide variety of cancers.''
 
*: Show notes:  ''Fenbendazole (FBZ) is a cheap and readily available anti-parasitic commonly used in veterinary medicine.  FBZ belongs to the benzimidazole drug class which destabilize microtubules through a mechanism similar to the anti-oncogenic vinca alkaloids. Although there are no reported cases in the literature, there have been several anecdotal stories published on website blogs with individuals praising its ability to treat a wide variety of cancers.''
 
*:* SciTechnol.com: [https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-2Kms.php?article_id=14307 Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series] (2021)
 
*:* SciTechnol.com: [https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-2Kms.php?article_id=14307 Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect: A Case Series] (2021)
 
*:* SciTechnol.com: [https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-P3SV.pdf Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect - A Case Series - P3SV.pdf], full PDF with radiology
 
*:* SciTechnol.com: [https://www.scitechnol.com/peer-review/fenbendazole-enhancing-antitumor-effect-a-case-series-P3SV.pdf Fenbendazole Enhancing Anti-Tumor Effect - A Case Series - P3SV.pdf], full PDF with radiology
* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=sQRazfBYQl8 Chronic inflammation and cancer]'''''{{SupYouTube}} [with Professor Angus Dalgleish, physician, oncologist, medical researcher, medical author] (1:16:46) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-01-19.
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* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=sQRazfBYQl8 Chronic inflammation and cancer]'''''{{YT}} [with Professor Angus Dalgleish, physician, oncologist, medical researcher, medical author] (1:16:46) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-01-19.
* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=mxBz-jHDy_w Global cancer concerns]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (10:35) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-03-29.
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* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=mxBz-jHDy_w Global cancer concerns]'''''{{YT}} (10:35) ~ Dr. John Campbell, 2024-03-29.
  
" ''Fenbendazole has been proposed for [[repurposing]] as an [[anticancer drug]] due to its ability to disrupt energy metabolism in cancer cells and induce cell death through multiple mechanisms.  Its poor [[bioavailability]] when administered orally, though, remains a challenge for its use as a cancer treatment.<ref name="Nguyen_2024"> {{cite journal |vauthors=Nguyen J, Nguyen TQ, Han BO, Hoang BX |title=Oral Fenbendazole for Cancer Therapy in Humans and Animals |journal=Anticancer Research |volume=44 |issue=9 |pages=3725–3735 |date=September 2024 |pmid=39197912 |doi=10.21873/anticanres.17197 |doi-access=free}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenbendazole#Repurposing Fenbendazole #Repurposing]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" ''Fenbendazole has been proposed for [[repurposing]] as an [[anticancer drug]] due to its ability to disrupt energy metabolism in cancer cells and induce cell death through multiple mechanisms.  Its poor [[bioavailability]] when administered orally, though, remains a challenge for its use as a cancer treatment.<ref name="Nguyen_2024"> {{cite journal |vauthors=Nguyen J, Nguyen TQ, Han BO, Hoang BX |title=Oral Fenbendazole for Cancer Therapy in Humans and Animals |journal=Anticancer Research |volume=44 |issue=9 |pages=3725–3735 |date=September 2024 |pmid=39197912 |doi=10.21873/anticanres.17197 |doi-access=free}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenbendazole#Repurposing Fenbendazole #Repurposing]{{WP}}
  
  
 
== Keto diet ==
 
== Keto diet ==
  
" ''The '''[[ketogenic diet]]''' is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary therapy that [...] forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet Ketogenic diet]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" ''The '''[[ketogenic diet]]''' is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary therapy that [...] forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet Ketogenic diet]{{WP}}
  
* [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Keto+diet Keto diet]{{SupDuckDuckGo}}
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* [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Keto+diet Keto diet]{{DDG}}
* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhXZjlp8E_k Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Using Keto Diet! w/ Dr. From Boston College]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (50:45) ~ The Jimmy Dore Show, 2024-03-01.
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhXZjlp8E_k Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Using Keto Diet! w/ Dr. From Boston College]'''''{{YT}} (50:45) ~ The Jimmy Dore Show, 2024-03-01.
* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=VaVC3PAWqLk The Groundbreaking Cancer Expert: (New Research) "This Common Food Is Making Cancer Worse!"]'''''{{SupYouTube}} [featuring Dr. Thomas Seyfried] (1:37:33) ~ The Diary Of A CEO, 2024-10-07.
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* '''''[https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=VaVC3PAWqLk The Groundbreaking Cancer Expert: (New Research) "This Common Food Is Making Cancer Worse!"]'''''{{YT}} [featuring Dr. Thomas Seyfried] (1:37:33) ~ The Diary Of A CEO, 2024-10-07.
** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_N._Seyfried Thomas N. Seyfried]{{SupWikipedia}}
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** [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_N._Seyfried Thomas N. Seyfried]{{WP}}
 
**: ''[[Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer.]]'', by Dr. Thomas Seyfried (2012)
 
**: ''[[Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer.]]'', by Dr. Thomas Seyfried (2012)
 
**:* Amazon.ca: '''''[https://www.amazon.ca/Cancer-Metabolic-Disease-Management-Prevention/dp/0470584920 Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer]'''''
 
**:* Amazon.ca: '''''[https://www.amazon.ca/Cancer-Metabolic-Disease-Management-Prevention/dp/0470584920 Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer]'''''
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* '''[https://PaulStamets.com PaulStamets.com]'''
 
* '''[https://PaulStamets.com PaulStamets.com]'''
 
** PaulStamets.com: [https://PaulStamets.com/news/joe-rogan-experience Joe Rogan Experience]
 
** PaulStamets.com: [https://PaulStamets.com/news/joe-rogan-experience Joe Rogan Experience]
* [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Stamets Paul Stamets]{{SupWikipedia}}
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* [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Stamets Paul Stamets]{{WP}}
* Channel: '''[https://www.youtube.com/@paulstametsofficial/videos Paul Stamets]'''{{SupYouTube}}
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* Channel: '''[https://www.youtube.com/@paulstametsofficial/videos Paul Stamets]'''{{YT}}
* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8ELCqEq0tg Joe Rogan Experience #2134 - Paul Stamets]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (2:32:34) ~ PowerfulJRE, 2024-04-11.
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8ELCqEq0tg Joe Rogan Experience #2134 - Paul Stamets]'''''{{YT}} (2:32:34) ~ PowerfulJRE, 2024-04-11.
* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPqWstVnRjQ Joe Rogan Experience #1035 - Paul Stamets]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (2:13:48) ~ PowerfulJRE, 2017-11-07.
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* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPqWstVnRjQ Joe Rogan Experience #1035 - Paul Stamets]'''''{{YT}} (2:13:48) ~ PowerfulJRE, 2017-11-07.
* Search: [https://www.YouTube.com/results?search_query=mushrooms+cancer mushrooms + cancer]{{SupYouTube}}
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=== Lion's Mane mushrooms ===
 
=== Lion's Mane mushrooms ===
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" '''''[[Hericium erinaceus]]''''', commonly known as '''[[lion's mane]]''', '''''[[yamabushitake]]''''', '''[[bearded tooth fungus]]''', or '''[[bearded hedgehog]]''',''<ref> {{cite book |last1=Arora |first1=David |title=Mushrooms demystified: a comprehensive guide to the fleshy fungi |date=1986 |publisher=Ten Speed Press |location=Berkeley |isbn=978-0-89815-169-5 |edition=Second}} </ref><ref> {{cite magazine |year=2015 |title=Reforestation: Traditional Methods Have to Change |url=https://www.sierraforestlegacy.org/NR_SFVoiceNewsletter/2015-06-12_V8N2.php |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230404154404/https://www.sierraforestlegacy.org/NR_SFVoiceNewsletter/2015-06-12_V8N2.php |archive-date=2023-04-04 |access-date=2021-12-06 |magazine=The Sierra Forest Voice |volume=8 |issue=2}} </ref> is a species of [[tooth fungus]].  It tends to grow in a single clump with dangling spines longer than 1 centimetre (1⁄2 inch).  It can be mistaken for other ''[[Hericium]]'' species that grow in the same areas.'' "
 
" '''''[[Hericium erinaceus]]''''', commonly known as '''[[lion's mane]]''', '''''[[yamabushitake]]''''', '''[[bearded tooth fungus]]''', or '''[[bearded hedgehog]]''',''<ref> {{cite book |last1=Arora |first1=David |title=Mushrooms demystified: a comprehensive guide to the fleshy fungi |date=1986 |publisher=Ten Speed Press |location=Berkeley |isbn=978-0-89815-169-5 |edition=Second}} </ref><ref> {{cite magazine |year=2015 |title=Reforestation: Traditional Methods Have to Change |url=https://www.sierraforestlegacy.org/NR_SFVoiceNewsletter/2015-06-12_V8N2.php |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230404154404/https://www.sierraforestlegacy.org/NR_SFVoiceNewsletter/2015-06-12_V8N2.php |archive-date=2023-04-04 |access-date=2021-12-06 |magazine=The Sierra Forest Voice |volume=8 |issue=2}} </ref> is a species of [[tooth fungus]].  It tends to grow in a single clump with dangling spines longer than 1 centimetre (1⁄2 inch).  It can be mistaken for other ''[[Hericium]]'' species that grow in the same areas.'' "
  
" ''Native to [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]], the mushrooms are common during late summer and autumn on [[hardwoods]], particularly [[American beech]] and [[maple]].  Usually ''H.  erinaceus'' is considered [[saprophytic]], as it mostly feeds on dead trees.  It can also be found on living trees, usually in association with a wound.  The fruit bodies can be harvested for culinary use and are used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]].'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_erinaceus Hericium erinaceus]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" ''Native to [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]], the mushrooms are common during late summer and autumn on [[hardwoods]], particularly [[American beech]] and [[maple]].  Usually ''H.  erinaceus'' is considered [[saprophytic]], as it mostly feeds on dead trees.  It can also be found on living trees, usually in association with a wound.  The fruit bodies can be harvested for culinary use and are used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]].'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_erinaceus Hericium erinaceus]{{WP}}
  
 
Not surprisingly Wikipedia only offers a single line regarding the beneficial [[medicinal]] aspects of [[hericium erinaceus]]:
 
Not surprisingly Wikipedia only offers a single line regarding the beneficial [[medicinal]] aspects of [[hericium erinaceus]]:
  
" '''''H. erinaceus''''' ''has been used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] for centuries.<ref name="drugs"> {{cite web |date=23 November 2020 |title=Lion's mane mushroom |url=https://www.drugs.com/npp/lion-s-mane-mushroom.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605020203/https://www.drugs.com/npp/lion-s-mane-mushroom.html |archive-date=5 June 2023 |access-date=2 September 2021 |publisher=Drugs.com}} </ref>  More recently, it has been included in products such as [[coffee]] and touted as an [[adaptogen]].<ref> {{Cite web |last=Joshi |first=Priyankaa |date=2024-10-10 |title=Is mushroom coffee a healthier alternative to your morning cappuccino? The GHI investigates |url=https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/health-leisure/g61887441/best-mushroom-coffees/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=[[Good Housekeeping]] |language=en-GB}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_erinaceus Hericium erinaceus]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" '''''H. erinaceus''''' ''has been used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] for centuries.<ref name="drugs"> {{cite web |date=23 November 2020 |title=Lion's mane mushroom |url=https://www.drugs.com/npp/lion-s-mane-mushroom.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605020203/https://www.drugs.com/npp/lion-s-mane-mushroom.html |archive-date=5 June 2023 |access-date=2 September 2021 |publisher=Drugs.com}} </ref>  More recently, it has been included in products such as [[coffee]] and touted as an [[adaptogen]].<ref> {{Cite web |last=Joshi |first=Priyankaa |date=2024-10-10 |title=Is mushroom coffee a healthier alternative to your morning cappuccino? The GHI investigates |url=https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/product-reviews/health-leisure/g61887441/best-mushroom-coffees/ |access-date=2024-11-14 |website=[[Good Housekeeping]] |language=en-GB}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericium_erinaceus Hericium erinaceus]{{WP}}
  
 
What Wikipedia doesn't say is that [[Lion's Mane Mushrooms]] are [[anti-oxidants]] and help with these problems:<ref> According to an in-person presentation by [[Three C Farms, Ltd]]. gourmet mushrooms, ThreeCFarms@Hotmail.com, 519-990-7807, ''[https://ThreeCFarms.ca ThreeCFarms.ca]'', Essex County, [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. </ref>
 
What Wikipedia doesn't say is that [[Lion's Mane Mushrooms]] are [[anti-oxidants]] and help with these problems:<ref> According to an in-person presentation by [[Three C Farms, Ltd]]. gourmet mushrooms, ThreeCFarms@Hotmail.com, 519-990-7807, ''[https://ThreeCFarms.ca ThreeCFarms.ca]'', Essex County, [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. </ref>
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It's not uncommon for some people to have a mildly unpleasant stomach after the first time eating any particular species of mushroom.  It should not occur again, unless you are trying a different species for the first time.  After the first time your body should not face that issue again.
 
It's not uncommon for some people to have a mildly unpleasant stomach after the first time eating any particular species of mushroom.  It should not occur again, unless you are trying a different species for the first time.  After the first time your body should not face that issue again.
  
Also worth researching: '''[[Turkey's Tail Mushrooms]]''' ('''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor Trametes versicolor]'''{{SupWikipedia}}).
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Also worth researching: '''[[Turkey's Tail Mushrooms]]''' ('''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor Trametes versicolor]'''{{WP}}).
  
* [https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Lion's+Mane+mushrooms Lion's Mane mushrooms]{{SupDuckDuckGo}}
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=== Turkey Tail mushrooms ===
 
=== Turkey Tail mushrooms ===
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[[File: Trametes versicolor G4 (1).JPG |thumb |right |300px |A [[turkey tail mushroom]] ([[Trametes versicolor]]) growing on rotting wood.]]
 
[[File: Trametes versicolor G4 (1).JPG |thumb |right |300px |A [[turkey tail mushroom]] ([[Trametes versicolor]]) growing on rotting wood.]]
  
" '''''Trametes versicolor''''' – also known as ''Coriolus versicolor'' and ''Polyporus versicolor'' – ''is a common [[polypore]] [[mushroom]] found throughout the world.  Meaning 'of several colors', ''versicolor'' accurately describes this fungus that displays a unique blend of markings.  Additionally, owing to its shape being similar to that of a [[wild turkey]]'s tail feathers, ''T. versicolor'' is most commonly referred to as '''turkey tail'''.<ref> {{Cite book |last1=Sisson |first1=Liv |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/on1372569849 |title=Fungi of Aotearoa: a curious forager's field guide |last2=Vigus |first2=Paula |date=2023 |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=978-1-76104-787-9 |location=Auckland, New Zealand |pages=266 |oclc=on1372569849}} </ref>  A similar-looking mushroom commonly called "[[Stereum ostrea |false turkey tail]]" is from a different order ([[Stereum]]), and thus may sometimes be confused with the 'true' turkey tail mushroom, ''T. versicolor''.  Another lookalike is the [[Trametes betulina |multicolor gill polypore]], ''T. betulina''.<ref name=":0" />'' " ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor Trametes versicolor]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" '''''Trametes versicolor''''' – also known as ''Coriolus versicolor'' and ''Polyporus versicolor'' – ''is a common [[polypore]] [[mushroom]] found throughout the world.  Meaning 'of several colors', ''versicolor'' accurately describes this fungus that displays a unique blend of markings.  Additionally, owing to its shape being similar to that of a [[wild turkey]]'s tail feathers, ''T. versicolor'' is most commonly referred to as '''turkey tail'''.<ref> {{Cite book |last1=Sisson |first1=Liv |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/on1372569849 |title=Fungi of Aotearoa: a curious forager's field guide |last2=Vigus |first2=Paula |date=2023 |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=978-1-76104-787-9 |location=Auckland, New Zealand |pages=266 |oclc=on1372569849}} </ref>  A similar-looking mushroom commonly called "[[Stereum ostrea |false turkey tail]]" is from a different order ([[Stereum]]), and thus may sometimes be confused with the 'true' turkey tail mushroom, ''T. versicolor''.  Another lookalike is the [[Trametes betulina |multicolor gill polypore]], ''T. betulina''.<ref name=":0" />'' " ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor Trametes versicolor]{{WP}}
  
 
==== Polysaccharide-K extract ====
 
==== Polysaccharide-K extract ====
  
: ''Further information: [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide-K Polysaccharide-K]''{{SupWikipedia}}
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: ''Further information: [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide-K Polysaccharide-K]''{{WP}}
  
" ''[[Polysaccharide-K]] (PSK or ''krestin''), [[extract]]ed from ''T. versicolor'', is considered safe for use as an [[adjuvant therapy]] for cancer treatment in [[Japan]] where it is known as ''kawaratake'' (roof tile mushroom) and approved for clinical use.<ref name="nci"> {{cite web |title=Turkey tail and polysaccharide-K. In: Medicinal Mushrooms |url=https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/hp/mushrooms-pdq#_7 |publisher=National Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=5 October 2020}} </ref><ref name="dou"> {{cite book |title=Glycans and glycosaminoglycans as clinical biomarkers and therapeutics - Part B. In: Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, Trametes versicolor - an overview : Ed.: Lijuan Zhang |volume=163 |pages=1–533 |date=2019 |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/trametes-versicolor |publisher=Elsevier Inc. |access-date=2021-02-10 |author1=Huaiqian Dou |author2=others}} </ref>  As a [[glycoprotein]] mixture, PSK has been studied in [[clinical research]] in people with various [[cancer]]s and [[immune response |immune deficiencies]], but its efficacy remains inconclusive, as of [[2022]].<ref name=nci/><ref name="drugs"> {{cite web |title=Turkey tail |url=https://www.drugs.com/npp/turkey-tail.html |publisher=Drugs.com |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=21 October 2020}} </ref><ref name="mskcc"> {{cite web |url=https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/coriolus-versicolor |title=''Coriolus versicolor'' |publisher=Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY |date=2021 |access-date=8 February 2021}} </ref><ref name="hab"> {{cite journal |last=Habtemariam |first=S |title=''Trametes versicolor'' (Synn. ''Coriolus versicolor''). Polysaccharides in cancer therapy: targets and efficacy |journal=Biomedicines |volume=8 |issue=5 |date=2020-05-25 |issn=2227-9059 |pmid=32466253 |pmc=7277906 |doi=10.3390/biomedicines8050135 |page=135|doi-access=free }} </ref><ref> {{Cite journal |last1=Pilkington |first1=Karen |last2=Wieland |first2=L. Susan |last3=Teng |first3=Lida |last4=Jin |first4=Xin Yan |last5=Storey |first5=Dawn |last6=Liu |first6=Jian Ping |date=2022-11-29 |title=Coriolus (Trametes) versicolor mushroom to reduce adverse effects from chemotherapy or radiotherapy in people with colorectal cancer |journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |volume=2022 |issue=11 |pages=CD012053 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD012053.pub2 |issn=1469-493X |pmc=9707730 |pmid=36445793 }} </ref>  In some countries, PSK is sold as a [[dietary supplement]].<ref name=dou/><ref name=hab/>  Use of PSK may cause [[adverse effect]]s, such as [[diarrhea]], darkened [[human feces |feces]], or darkened [[finger nail]]s.<ref name=drugs/>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor#Polysaccharide-K_extract Trametes versicolor #Polysaccharide-K extract]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" ''[[Polysaccharide-K]] (PSK or ''krestin''), [[extract]]ed from ''T. versicolor'', is considered safe for use as an [[adjuvant therapy]] for cancer treatment in [[Japan]] where it is known as ''kawaratake'' (roof tile mushroom) and approved for clinical use.<ref name="nci"> {{cite web |title=Turkey tail and polysaccharide-K. In: Medicinal Mushrooms |url=https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/hp/mushrooms-pdq#_7 |publisher=National Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=5 October 2020}} </ref><ref name="dou"> {{cite book |title=Glycans and glycosaminoglycans as clinical biomarkers and therapeutics - Part B. In: Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, Trametes versicolor - an overview : Ed.: Lijuan Zhang |volume=163 |pages=1–533 |date=2019 |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/trametes-versicolor |publisher=Elsevier Inc. |access-date=2021-02-10 |author1=Huaiqian Dou |author2=others}} </ref>  As a [[glycoprotein]] mixture, PSK has been studied in [[clinical research]] in people with various [[cancer]]s and [[immune response |immune deficiencies]], but its efficacy remains inconclusive, as of [[2022]].<ref name=nci/><ref name="drugs"> {{cite web |title=Turkey tail |url=https://www.drugs.com/npp/turkey-tail.html |publisher=Drugs.com |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=21 October 2020}} </ref><ref name="mskcc"> {{cite web |url=https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/coriolus-versicolor |title=''Coriolus versicolor'' |publisher=Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY |date=2021 |access-date=8 February 2021}} </ref><ref name="hab"> {{cite journal |last=Habtemariam |first=S |title=''Trametes versicolor'' (Synn. ''Coriolus versicolor''). Polysaccharides in cancer therapy: targets and efficacy |journal=Biomedicines |volume=8 |issue=5 |date=2020-05-25 |issn=2227-9059 |pmid=32466253 |pmc=7277906 |doi=10.3390/biomedicines8050135 |page=135|doi-access=free }} </ref><ref> {{Cite journal |last1=Pilkington |first1=Karen |last2=Wieland |first2=L. Susan |last3=Teng |first3=Lida |last4=Jin |first4=Xin Yan |last5=Storey |first5=Dawn |last6=Liu |first6=Jian Ping |date=2022-11-29 |title=Coriolus (Trametes) versicolor mushroom to reduce adverse effects from chemotherapy or radiotherapy in people with colorectal cancer |journal=The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews |volume=2022 |issue=11 |pages=CD012053 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD012053.pub2 |issn=1469-493X |pmc=9707730 |pmid=36445793 }} </ref>  In some countries, PSK is sold as a [[dietary supplement]].<ref name=dou/><ref name=hab/>  Use of PSK may cause [[adverse effect]]s, such as [[diarrhea]], darkened [[human feces |feces]], or darkened [[finger nail]]s.<ref name=drugs/>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor#Polysaccharide-K_extract Trametes versicolor #Polysaccharide-K extract]{{WP}}
  
 
==== FDA warnings ====
 
==== FDA warnings ====
  
" ''In [[2020]], the United States [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA)'' [[monopoly]] ''issued [[warning letters]] to two manufacturers for advertising [[Approved drug #United States |misbranded]] ''T. versicolor'' PSK supplements as anti-cancer or immune therapy [[prescription drug |drugs]], stating such products "are not [[generally recognized as safe]] and effective for the above referenced uses and, therefore, these products are 'new drugs' under section 201(p) of the FD&C Act, 21 U.S.C. 321(p).  New drugs may not be legally introduced or delivered for introduction into interstate commerce without prior approval from the FDA."<ref name="fda-warning"> {{cite web |author1=Steven B Barber |title=Warning letter 609440: Half Hill Farm Inc |url=https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/half-hill-farm-inc-609440-11032020 |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=3 November 2020}} </ref><ref name="fda-warning2"> {{cite web |author1=Ronald M Pace |title=Warning letter 610361: Mushroom Revival, Inc. |url=https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/mushroom-revival-inc-610361-12012020 |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=1 December 2020}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor#FDA_warnings Trametes versicolor #FDA warnings]{{SupWikipedia}}
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" ''In [[2020]], the United States [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA)'' [[monopoly]] ''issued [[warning letters]] to two manufacturers for advertising [[Approved drug #United States |misbranded]] ''T. versicolor'' PSK supplements as anti-cancer or immune therapy [[prescription drug |drugs]], stating such products "are not [[generally recognized as safe]] and effective for the above referenced uses and, therefore, these products are 'new drugs' under section 201(p) of the FD&C Act, 21 U.S.C. 321(p).  New drugs may not be legally introduced or delivered for introduction into interstate commerce without prior approval from the FDA."<ref name="fda-warning"> {{cite web |author1=Steven B Barber |title=Warning letter 609440: Half Hill Farm Inc |url=https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/half-hill-farm-inc-609440-11032020 |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=3 November 2020}} </ref><ref name="fda-warning2"> {{cite web |author1=Ronald M Pace |title=Warning letter 610361: Mushroom Revival, Inc. |url=https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/warning-letters/mushroom-revival-inc-610361-12012020 |publisher=US Food and Drug Administration |access-date=10 February 2021 |date=1 December 2020}} </ref>'' " ~ [https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Trametes_versicolor#FDA_warnings Trametes versicolor #FDA warnings]{{WP}}
  
 
" '''''Trametes versicolor''' may be used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] or other [[herbal medicine|herbalism]] practices.<ref name=nci/><ref> {{cite book |last=Meuninck |first=Jim |title=Foraging Mushrooms Oregon: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Edible Wild Mushrooms |date=2017 |publisher=[[Falcon Guides]] |isbn=978-1-4930-2669-2 |page=52}} </ref>'' "
 
" '''''Trametes versicolor''' may be used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] or other [[herbal medicine|herbalism]] practices.<ref name=nci/><ref> {{cite book |last=Meuninck |first=Jim |title=Foraging Mushrooms Oregon: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Edible Wild Mushrooms |date=2017 |publisher=[[Falcon Guides]] |isbn=978-1-4930-2669-2 |page=52}} </ref>'' "
  
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'''[[Reduce stress]]''' to reduce illness (and cancers), and discover Dr. Shiva's open-science bottom-up developed new movement and medicines:
* '''''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u75o9L8GxEU Watch The Molecular Science of Relaxation - CytoSolve® Symposium Series]'''''{{SupYouTube}} (1:46:58) ~ Dr. SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, 2024-11-16
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* Internet Archive.org: '''''[https://archive.org/details/worldwithoutcanc00grif World Without Cancer: The Story Of Vitamin B17, Part II]''''', by G. Edward Griffin, 1974
 
* Internet Archive.org: '''''[https://archive.org/details/worldwithoutcanc00grif World Without Cancer: The Story Of Vitamin B17, Part II]''''', by G. Edward Griffin, 1974
 
* 1337X.to torrent: [https://1337x.to/search/World+Without+Cancer/1/ 1337x.to/search/World+Without+Cancer/1/]
 
* 1337X.to torrent: [https://1337x.to/search/World+Without+Cancer/1/ 1337x.to/search/World+Without+Cancer/1/]
* Playlist: '''[https://www.YouTube.com/playlist?list=PLV10VrhHh-z_L1GRJK1MavrUI1S50slXX Full Audiobook ''World Without Cancer'' By G. Edward Griffin]'''{{SupYouTube}}
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These YouTube channels have good health and wellness videos to search through, even if individual videos are topically diverse.
* Channel: '''[https://www.youtube.com/@Campbellteaching/videos Dr. John Campbell]'''{{SupYouTube}}, featuring [[Dr. John Campbell]]
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* Channel: '''[https://www.youtube.com/@NutritionWorld/videos Nutrition World]'''{{SupYouTube}}
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* Channel: '''[https://www.youtube.com/@PeakProsperity/videos Peak Prosperity]'''{{SupYouTube}} featuring [[Dr. Chris Martenson]], lately covering mostly economic, political, and systems analyses.
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CHANGE OR DIE!


Yes, it's hard to change your diet and fitness -
but that is a huge part of the problem that got you in trouble.
Fail to alter course and end up where you're headed.


Alkaline blood

More soon.

Allegedly, cancer cannot survive in an alkaline blood pH. Parasitic infections are sometimes misdiagnosed as cancers, and they can also spread similarly in the body. Alkaline blood pH won't cure parasitic infections, so it's another variable to consider. Also, the remnants of dead parasites can cause shock to the body, for somewhat obvious (and nasty) reasons. Healing cancer doesn't cause this shock. ~ ref[ GoatMatrix ]


Curcumin

Alternatives to radiation or chemotherapy include curcumin, which is reported to have cured myeloma.<ref> NaturalNews.com: Science journal confirms eating turmeric cured myeloma cancer in 57-year-old woman </ref>


Fats and oils

Generally, all seed oils are bad for your health (processed at high heat, often processed with chemicals) - and poor health won't fight cancer well.[ Citation needed ]

Good oils


Ivermectin and Fenbendazole (Fen Ben)

Got Ivermectin?[ Wikipedia ]
To get liquid, paste, and/or pills in blister packs - and other health remedies contact Jason.

Dr. John Campbell is reliably terrific on YouTube and beyond, offering free books and content.

" Fenbendazole has been proposed for repurposing as an anticancer drug due to its ability to disrupt energy metabolism in cancer cells and induce cell death through multiple mechanisms. Its poor bioavailability when administered orally, though, remains a challenge for its use as a cancer treatment.<ref name="Nguyen_2024"> Template:Cite journal </ref> " ~ Fenbendazole #Repurposing[ Wikipedia ]


Keto diet

" The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary therapy that [...] forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates. " ~ Ketogenic diet[ Wikipedia ]


Mushrooms

Paul Stamets is an American mycologist, author and advocate of bioremediation and medicinal fungi who repeatedly appears on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast (at least twice).

Lion's Mane mushrooms

A lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus) growing on on living tree.

" Hericium erinaceus, commonly known as lion's mane, yamabushitake, bearded tooth fungus, or bearded hedgehog,<ref> Template:Cite book </ref><ref> Template:Cite magazine </ref> is a species of tooth fungus. It tends to grow in a single clump with dangling spines longer than 1 centimetre (1⁄2 inch). It can be mistaken for other Hericium species that grow in the same areas. "

" Native to North America and Eurasia, the mushrooms are common during late summer and autumn on hardwoods, particularly American beech and maple. Usually H. erinaceus is considered saprophytic, as it mostly feeds on dead trees. It can also be found on living trees, usually in association with a wound. The fruit bodies can be harvested for culinary use and are used in traditional Chinese medicine. " ~ Hericium erinaceus[ Wikipedia ]

Not surprisingly Wikipedia only offers a single line regarding the beneficial medicinal aspects of hericium erinaceus:

" H. erinaceus has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries.<ref name="drugs"> Template:Cite web </ref> More recently, it has been included in products such as coffee and touted as an adaptogen.<ref> Template:Cite web </ref> " ~ Hericium erinaceus[ Wikipedia ]

What Wikipedia doesn't say is that Lion's Mane Mushrooms are anti-oxidants and help with these problems:<ref> According to an in-person presentation by Three C Farms, Ltd. gourmet mushrooms, ThreeCFarms@Hotmail.com, 519-990-7807, ThreeCFarms.ca, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. </ref>

Lion's mane mushrooms may be cooked and prepared as you would do with any other mushroom, often with an earthy or winey flavour. It may be dehydrated, desiccated, ground into powder, and/or made into a more potent concentrated tincture.

It's not uncommon for some people to have a mildly unpleasant stomach after the first time eating any particular species of mushroom. It should not occur again, unless you are trying a different species for the first time. After the first time your body should not face that issue again.

Also worth researching: Turkey's Tail Mushrooms (Trametes versicolor[ Wikipedia ]).

Turkey Tail mushrooms

A turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) growing on rotting wood.

" Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicoloris a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning 'of several colors', versicolor accurately describes this fungus that displays a unique blend of markings. Additionally, owing to its shape being similar to that of a wild turkey's tail feathers, T. versicolor is most commonly referred to as turkey tail.<ref> Template:Cite book </ref> A similar-looking mushroom commonly called "false turkey tail" is from a different order (Stereum), and thus may sometimes be confused with the 'true' turkey tail mushroom, T. versicolor. Another lookalike is the multicolor gill polypore, T. betulina.<ref name=":0" /> " ~ Trametes versicolor[ Wikipedia ]

Polysaccharide-K extract

Further information: Polysaccharide-K[ Wikipedia ]

" Polysaccharide-K (PSK or krestin), extracted from T. versicolor, is considered safe for use as an adjuvant therapy for cancer treatment in Japan where it is known as kawaratake (roof tile mushroom) and approved for clinical use.<ref name="nci"> Template:Cite web </ref><ref name="dou"> Template:Cite book </ref> As a glycoprotein mixture, PSK has been studied in clinical research in people with various cancers and immune deficiencies, but its efficacy remains inconclusive, as of 2022.<ref name=nci/><ref name="drugs"> Template:Cite web </ref><ref name="mskcc"> Template:Cite web </ref><ref name="hab"> Template:Cite journal </ref><ref> Template:Cite journal </ref> In some countries, PSK is sold as a dietary supplement.<ref name=dou/><ref name=hab/> Use of PSK may cause adverse effects, such as diarrhea, darkened feces, or darkened finger nails.<ref name=drugs/> " ~ Trametes versicolor #Polysaccharide-K extract[ Wikipedia ]

FDA warnings

" In 2020, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monopoly issued warning letters to two manufacturers for advertising misbranded T. versicolor PSK supplements as anti-cancer or immune therapy drugs, stating such products "are not generally recognized as safe and effective for the above referenced uses and, therefore, these products are 'new drugs' under section 201(p) of the FD&C Act, 21 U.S.C. 321(p). New drugs may not be legally introduced or delivered for introduction into interstate commerce without prior approval from the FDA."<ref name="fda-warning"> Template:Cite web </ref><ref name="fda-warning2"> Template:Cite web </ref> " ~ Trametes versicolor #FDA warnings[ Wikipedia ]

" Trametes versicolor may be used in traditional Chinese medicine or other herbalism practices.<ref name=nci/><ref> Template:Cite book </ref> "


Stress reduction

Reduce stress to reduce illness (and cancers), and discover Dr. Shiva's open-science bottom-up developed new movement and medicines:


Vitamin B17


More cancer information

Please feel free to recommend more information to include here, or join Projex.Wiki to help curate this content.

Other foods to avoid and other remedies to employ will be added here in time.

Other sources for health and wellness:

CorbettReport.com is searchable through the vast backlog of James Corbett's work across the decades.

  • CorbettReport.com search: cancer

These YouTube channels have good health and wellness videos to search through, even if individual videos are topically diverse.


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