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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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H Pylori eradication by oral 0.2% hydrogen peroxide.

Oral 0.2% hydrogen peroxide shown to be both safe and more effective than triple antibiotic therapy for H. Pylori infection in Mongolian gerbils. The study used hydrogen peroxide concentrations of 1, 2, and 4 mg/ml in their experiments with Mongolian gerbils  The 2 mg/ml concentration was used for the shortened administration period of 10 days,

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Shingles more likely to be an issue with a particular microbiome profile.

Microbiome connection to Shingles expression… Research indicates that Herpes Zoster is more likely to become active with a particular expression of the gut microbiome being infected with cyanobacteria and tyzerella3.  See here. Interestingly, Austin, Texas has been found to have a problem with cyanobacteria contaminating its water supply.  See here.  Other contaminants known to be excessive

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L Reuteri Yogurt Making

L-Reuteri Yogurt Making https://youtu.be/la9yODLZizo?si=H5gGjFrJ2Agh76rF Things you’ll want to make it with… Yogurt maker:   Sous Vide  Container for Sous Vide32 oz mason Jars with plastic lids L Reuteri Probiotic Inulin  A2 Half and Half Organic Milk Step 1:  Add milk to to 32 oz jars and fill 3/4 of way full.  Step 2:  Add 3 capsules

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Can shingles cause problems even if you don’t see it on the skin?

Zoster sine herpete: a review Abstract “Zoster sine herpete (ZSH) is one of the atypical clinical manifestations of herpes zoster (HZ), which stems from infection and reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) in the cranial nerve, spinal nerve, viscera, or autonomic nerve. Patients with ZSH display variable symptoms, such as neuralgia, however, different from HZ,

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