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Fenbendazole Cancer Success Stories: 218 Case Reports Compilation (August 2025 Edition)

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Table of Contents: Editor's Preface Introduction Fenbendazole Case Series Compilation (alphabetical) Breast Cancer Success Stories  (41 cases) Brain Cancer (including Glioblastoma) (7 cases) Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) Bladder Cancer Success Stories (7 cases) Cervical Cancer  (2 cases) Colorectal Cancer  (28 cases) Esophageal and Stomach cancer (8 cases) Endometrial Cancer (6 cases) Gastric (Stomach) cancer (refer to Esophageal and Stomach Cancer ) Head and Neck Cancer (12 cases) Kidney Cancer Case Series (12 cases) Liver Cancer (HepatoCellular Cancer)  (3 cases) Lung Cancer (20 cases) Leukemia (2 cases) Lymphoma (10 cases) Melanoma (refer to Skin Cancer ) Multiple Myeloma (2 cases) Myelodysplastic Syndrome Oral Cancer Ovarian Cancer  (5 cases) Pancreatic Cancer  (20 cases) Pro...

Coconut Oil: A Boon for Your Thyroid, Brain and Heart

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Despite the fact that more than 2,000 studies 1   have been performed on coconut oil, demonstrating a wide range of benefits, it continues to be wrongfully vilified to this day, mainly because 90% of its fat content is saturated fat. However, saturated fats, and most particularly coconut oil, are an important part of the human diet. If you have bought into the media hype that saturated fats are unhealthy and will raise your risk of heart disease, it may be time to reconsider your position. Coconut products, particularly coconut oil, have been used by certain populations around the world for millennia, and in places where coconut oil is consumed as part of the standard diet, people seem to thrive. Take the Polynesian populations of Pukapuka and Tokelau, for example, whose diets tend to be high in coconut and other saturated fats and low in cholesterol and sugar. Here, researchers found that "vascular disease is uncommon in both populations...

6 Best Prebiotic and Probiotic Combination for Weight Loss 2023

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Probiotics are a combination of live microorganisms, while prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients. Both probiotics and prebiotics are essential for digestive health and overall wellness. Probiotics help to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, while prebiotics can help to feed those beneficial bacteria and support a healthy balance of bacteria in the digestive tract.  What Strain of Probiotic Is Best for Weight Loss? Lactobacillus Gasseri Lactobacillus gasseri, of all the probiotic bacteria examined so far, shows some of the most promising weight-loss effects. It has been shown in numerous animal experiments that it has anti-obesity properties. In addition, studies in adults have also shown encouraging results. According to  a study , probiotic Lactobacillus gasseri showed lowering effects on abdominal adiposity, body weight and other measures in adults with obese tendencies. Another study  was conducted using 210 healthy Japanese adults with signi...

Best Lactobacillus Gasseri Probiotic for Weight Loss 2023

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Probiotics are a combination of live microorganisms, while prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients. Both probiotics and prebiotics are essential for digestive health and overall wellness. Probiotics help to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, while prebiotics can help to feed those beneficial bacteria and support a healthy balance of bacteria in the digestive tract.  The Connection Between Gut Inflammation and Weight Gain Gut health is one factor that affects inflammation. An unbalanced microbiota adds to the type of inflammation that supports weight gain and fluid retention, which makes losing weight extremely difficult. This is why rebalancing gut microbes become one of the main keys to weight management which can be helped by probiotics. Lactobacillus Gasseri and Weight Loss Lactobacillus gasseri, of all the probiotic bacteria examined so far, shows some of the most promising weight-loss effects. It has been shown in numerous animal experiments that it h...

Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine: Health Provider Directory

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This list is maintained by the Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine and is compiled from its current membership. Membership is open to medical doctors and specifically-licensed practitioners (MDs, DOs, NPs and PAs). Inclusion on the referral list implies no specific endorsement by PAAM of any individual practitioner. The degree of experience in Anthroposophic Medicine, qualifications, competence and method of practice may vary from physician to physician. PAAM assumes no responsibility or guarantee, and disclaims all liability in respect of claims made by listed physicians. Physicians who have completed the PAAM-sponsored training course in Mistletoe Therapy for cancer are noted. Please be aware that many of the physicians listed here are experienced in various therapies, including Mistletoe Therapy, but they may not have specifically trained in the PAAM-sponsored course. The best approach is to find a practitioner nearest you and reach out directly to their office t...

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