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December 2024 – Kinsei Mindbody

December 2024


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Do parasites cause cancer?

Several parasites have been identified as causes of cancer in humans. The most well-established carcinogenic parasites are: ## Trematodes (Flukes) **Schistosoma haematobium**– Causes urinary bladder cancer– Prevalent in Africa and the Middle East– Classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)[1][6] **Opisthorchis viverrini**– Causes cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer)– […]

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Aspirin, as a chemotherapy tool.

Aspirin has been found to be potentially effective in preventing or treating several types of cancer, primarily due to its anti-inflammatory properties, effects on platelet activity, and ability to enhance immune surveillance. Below is a summary of cancers where aspirin has shown benefit: ## **Cancers Where Aspirin May Help in Prevention** 1. **Colorectal Cancer**– Aspirin

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Aspirin, the antibiotic.

Based on the published data, several bacteria have been found to be susceptible to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) or its metabolite salicylic acid: ## Gram-positive bacteria – *Staphylococcus aureus*: Aspirin inhibited the growth of S. aureus and enhanced its susceptibility to antimicrobial agents[2][3].– *Staphylococcus epidermidis*: Biofilm production was reduced by 50% at high concentrations of aspirin

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Does Metformin Cause Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

Some people believe that metformin is a cornerstone to an anti-aging protocol.   Here’s research indicating that it has been found to cause problems with mitochondrial function.   Multiple studies have demonstrated that metformin impairs mitochondrial function, primarily by inhibiting complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Here are the key findings from the research: ## Inhibition of

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Mycotoxins and Binding Agents

Here is an overview of common mycotoxins produced by known molds and the most effective natural binding agents for clearing them from the body: ## Mycotoxins and Their Fungal Sources ### Aspergillus– Aflatoxins– Ochratoxins – Sterigmatocystin– Gliotoxin ### Penicillium– Ochratoxin– Patulin ### Fusarium– Zearalenone– Fumonisin– Deoxynivalenol (DON)– T-2 toxin ### Alternaria– Alternariol– Tenuazonic acid ###

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