Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 I read somewhere a long time ago that it was not the parasite that caused the cancer but it's waste products... Who knows but might be worth looking into from that angle. Dennis here is another website I found that is promising on a products for Glutathione. Don't know much about it but may be worth looking into. www.glutathionescience.com Asparagus is good for building glutathione also. I do know that just glutathione pills are mostly destroyed in your intestines. But this company claims theirs isn't I strongly think that building glutathione in your body is a major key to recovery. Have just seen too many people get better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Healthy mammalian cells have sophisticated and redundant methods of dealing with toxic substances. This gives them great resistance to natural and synthetic chemicals that might otherwise be a problem for them. Cancer cells and the cells of parasites, including worms,. are less capable in dealing with many of these substances. Mike jrrjim wrote: > > I find it very hard to believe that parasites cause cancer (ala ). > > However, it is interesting that some potent anti-cancer agents are also > anti-parasitical. Several of us have read about and perhaps take > artemesinin, which destroys malaria parasites and cancer both. Now I > read that mebendazole, which kills a whole slew of intestinal > parasites, is also apparently good for cancer. > > So - what IS the connection between parasites and cancer? The above > drugs attack cancer directly. They don't kill cancer indirectly by > killing parasites and thereby boosting the immune system. They kill > cancer cells directly, whether or not parasites are present. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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