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Study Links Fiber Consumption to Epigenetic Changes with Anticancer Effects

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Millions of adults in the U.S. fail to meet their daily dietary fiber requirements, a fact that often goes unnoticed until serious health issues emerge. According to a study published in Nature Metabolism by scientists investigating gene activity, certain molecules from fiber appear to latch onto specific regions in your DNA (1). This means you get more than digestive support: your body's own genetic processes are influenced by the fiber on your plate. You might not know that grains, vegetables and fruits containing this carbohydrate help maintain everything from heart function to cellular repair. Research published in Nutrients journal points to an even stronger connection between fiber intake and reduced cancer rates, underscoring how important it is to get enough of this unassuming nutrient. (2) Some people believe fiber only matters for regularity, but these carbohydrates are also tied to hormone regulation, immune support and overall metabolic stability.3 You deserve to see ...

The Immune System Is Your Body’s Defense Against Cancer

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Cancer was once viewed as a disease that rarely surfaced in younger individuals, but today, that assumption no longer holds. So, what makes the current cancer trend so alarming? This, along with other topics, was discussed by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a surgeon and businessman, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, featured below. Most arguments about cancer center on genetic predisposition or external carcinogens like cigarettes. That conversation has merit, but it misses a key piece of the picture — your body's own immune defenses. The bigger story involves strengthening the body's protective mechanisms, and avoiding repeated hits to those defenses that allow cancer cells to take hold. Investigating the Root Cause Younger individuals once escaped the worst forms of cancer, but that has changed. Soon-Shiong tells the story of a case of a 13-year-old with metastatic pancreatic cancer, which in the past was basically unheard of. A growing body of clinical observation...

Ivermectin for Cancer Treatment: Protocols and Evidence (2025 Edition)

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Ivermectin, a drug primarily used to treat parasitic infections, has gained attention for its potential anti-cancer properties, particularly in alternative treatment protocols. Popularized by figures like Dr. William Makis, these protocols combine ivermectin with supplements and lifestyle changes to target aggressive cancers. This article explores the science, protocols, case reports, risks, and controversies surrounding ivermectin’s use in cancer treatment, providing a balanced guide for readers. What is the Ivermectin Cancer Protocol? Ivermectin cancer protocols, notably those developed by Dr. William Makis, combine ivermectin with supplements like curcumin, vitamin D, and berberine, alongside dietary and lifestyle changes. These protocols are tailored to cancer severity, with higher doses recommended for aggressive cases. The term “turbo cancers,” used by some proponents, refers to rapidly progressing cancers, though it is not a standard medical term and lacks clear scientific defin...