The liver is the largest internal organ. Without it, we simply would not survive. It is responsible for breaking down, metabolizing, and storing nutrients so that they can be used to build and repair tissue in the body. It also makes clotting factors that prevent you from bleeding out when you get a cut. The liver secretes bile into the intestines so that we can properly absorb ... Continue Reading
It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Here’s What You Need To Know
It’s breast cancer awareness month, and during this time, the goal is to raise awareness and educate people across the globe on the most common cancer, both in developed and developing countries. (1) With regular checks and self-examinations, early detection of breast cancer can save thousands of lives each year. Here you’ll find out everything you need to know about breast ... Continue Reading
This Compound Stops Cancer Better Than Toxic Chemotherapy
New drug candidate may change chemotherapy as we know it; this compound stops cancer cells from spreading and has no toxic side effects, a new study shows. This post from MedicalNewsToday highlights the discovery that blocking vitamin B-2 may stop cancer. New research published in the journal Aging finds a compound that stops cancer cells from spreading by starving them of ... Continue Reading
This Precious Metal Found To Kill Cancer Cells Safely
Iridium shows promise in killing cancer cells, researchers report. The Iridium treatment was found to have no adverse effect on non-cancerous cells. While the heavy metal is rare on Earth, it's more abundant in meteoroids. Learn more, in this post from Futurity, about how scientists are exploring cancer treatments with this precious metal. Iridium—the world’s second densest ... Continue Reading
The Secrets of the Cancer Industry’s Monopoly with Big Pharma
The truth behind the cancer industry continues to come to light. Today we would like to reveal the true history of chemotherapy and the big pharma monopoly! In 2016, approximately 1,685,210 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States alone, and approximately 600,000 people will die from the disease. The number of new cancer cases is 454.8 per 100,000 men and ... Continue Reading
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