The best ways to mitigate the toxic effects of lectins are traditional food preparation methods, which include soaking, sprouting, and fermenting grains and legumes. You can ferment flour before cooking with it. Sourdough bread and a traditional flatbread from India called dosa are both made from fermented flours. Fermenting dairy, and even nightshades before usingContinue reading “Soak, sprout, and ferment grains and legumes to remove toxic lectins”
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Parasite can lead to cancer
Certain parasitic worms that can live inside the human body can also raise the risk of developing some kinds of cancer. These organisms are not found in the United States, but they can be a concern for people who live in or travel to other parts of the world. Opisthorchis viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis are liver flukes (aContinue reading “Parasite can lead to cancer”
Glyphosate and DNA damage
Glyphosate (IUPAC name: N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine) is a broad-spectrum systemic herbicide and crop desiccant. It is an organophosphorus compound, specifically a phosphonate, which acts by inhibiting the plant enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase. It is used to kill weeds, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that compete with crops. It was discovered to be an herbicide by Monsanto chemist John E. Franz in 1970. Monsanto brought it to market for agricultural use in 1974 underContinue reading “Glyphosate and DNA damage”
Mucilage, fiber, Metamucil and parasites
Mucilages Although from a phytochemical standpoint mucilages are often considered a minor category of the group of large plant polysaccharides (a category that includes gums, the various mannans, hemicelluloses and pectins), they are highly prized by phytotherapists. Strictly speaking, the class of compounds that the phytotherapist considers as ‘mucilages’ are acidic heterogeneous polysaccharides or the ‘acidic mucilages’. Mucilages are generally not chemically well defined.Continue reading “Mucilage, fiber, Metamucil and parasites”
Bloating , hunched posture, parasites and signs and symptoms
Gas pains Belching or passing gas clears gas from the digestive tract, but when gas is stuck it causes abdominal pain. Irritable bowel syndrome Irritable bowel syndrome is a common condition that causes painful spasms and cramping in the large intestine. Gastritis Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining, causes stomach upset, irritation, andContinue reading “Bloating , hunched posture, parasites and signs and symptoms”
What is blood cancer?
Blood cancer happens when something goes wrong with the development of your blood cells. This stops them working properly and they may grow out of control. This can stop your blood doing the things it normally does to keep you healthy, like fighting off infections or helping repair your body. Types of blood cancer The main types of bloodContinue reading “What is blood cancer?”
Why is it so hard to cure cancer?
It is harder to cure cancer on its last stage. Cancer grows over time, over 20 year period and starts with toxins and parasites. In the last stage, they are already in billion cells and had moved from the intestine, brain, blood to brain. Because our medical approach is by specialty, lung, breast, etc whileContinue reading “Why is it so hard to cure cancer?”
Parasites and neuroendocrine tumors
Indications for Testing Carcinoid syndrome marked by symptoms of flushing and diarrhea, wheezing, right-sided congestive heart failure Laboratory Testing Symptoms should guide laboratory testing for biochemical markers (National Comprehensive Cancer Network [NCCN], 2017) Testing for hormones produced by NETs may include 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) (urine or plasma) – for flushing Metabolic product of serotonin Two sequential 24-hour urineContinue reading “Parasites and neuroendocrine tumors”
Anaerobic rope parasites blocking the lumen of our intestines
Human intestinal helminths are described in this paper. They can be over a meter long, with an irregular cylindrical shape, resembling a rope. These anaerobic intestinal “rope” parasites differ significantly from other well-known intestinal parasites. Rope parasites can leave human body with enemas, and are often mistaken for intestinal lining, feces, or decayed remains ofContinue reading “Anaerobic rope parasites blocking the lumen of our intestines”
Parasites from raw snake, frog, or pig travels to the intestines, liver, blood
Human infection most often occurs after ingestion of infected raw snake, frog, or pig.25–27 Water infected with larva in the tiny crustacean Cyclops may also be infectious.28 Contact with infected flesh of any of the intermediate hosts can cause infection and may spread beyond the initial site of infection.24 Raw snake consumption, practiced during some Asian masculinity rituals, isContinue reading “Parasites from raw snake, frog, or pig travels to the intestines, liver, blood”
Infection, Stem Cells and Cancer Signals
The association of cancer with preceding parasitic infections has been observed for over 200 years. Some such cancers arise from infection of tissue stem cells by viruses with insertion of viral oncogenes into the host DNA (mouse polyoma virus, mouse mammary tumor virus). In other cases the virus does not insert its DNA into theContinue reading “Infection, Stem Cells and Cancer Signals”
Let’s rank hospitals by rehab quality of care
Please rate these hospitals by rehabilitation quality of care in the following scale 1-10: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center : rank = ___ Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital : rank = ___ Other hospitals and rehab facilities, city ,rank Santa Clara Valley Medical Center San Jose, CA 95128-2699 High Performing in Adult Rehabilitation Santa Clara ValleyContinue reading “Let’s rank hospitals by rehab quality of care”
Let’s rank hospitals by services and staff pay and not by surgeries
Please rate these hospitals by nursing services and nurses and staff pay in the following scale 1-10: UCSF Medical CEnter : rank = ___ Huntington Memorial Hospital : rank = ___ UCLA Medical Center : rank = ___ Other hospitals, city ,rank UCSF Medical Center 415-763-6764 | San Francisco, CA 94143-0296 #1 in California UCSF MedicalContinue reading “Let’s rank hospitals by services and staff pay and not by surgeries”
Cures for Cancer Could Grow in Trees
By Kathleen L. Hefferon and Henry I. Miller Politicians talk a lot about farming but seldom about “pharming,” even though the latter can also have a big impact on Americans’ pocketbooks—and their health. The punny name refers to genetically modifying plants such as corn, rice, tobacco and alfalfa to produce high concentrations of pharmaceutical ingredients. Many common medicinesContinue reading “Cures for Cancer Could Grow in Trees”