Danshiitsoodol
Hope it works, because as a sweetener its taste is vile
My best friend died of pancreatic cancer....way back in 2010.
Or we will never hear about it again. Israel had a significant breakthrough against cancer and never heard another word about it.
How in the world do they come up with this stuff? Who says “Let’s ferment stevia and see what happens?”
Don’t get me wrong,,,I think its great. But it just amazes me when they announce findings like this. Some weird concoction that kills cancer...
I think there are a lot of benefits to Stevia.
HOwever, the crap that is in our foods, is not pure Stevia. It’s cut with erythritol which causes cancer in mice.
Allulose is a great natural sugar, zero cals, that helps you sleep better, but even the crap at the store has that erythritol in it.
I tried growing Stevia this year, and drying in, but that takes time. There are reputalvbe suppliers out there.
Stevia is a good one.
Lots of things kill cancer cells... in petri dishes. (Or in animals). The trick is finding some that work in humans without being so toxic it does more harm than good.
Bkmk
Nature is an amazing thing.
The chemo for PC is devastating. It can cause subsequent problems that are almost as life threatening as the cancer itself. It includes kidney and gastric issues that can cause lifelong damage.
The PC community cheered when the 5 year SEER went over 10%. Anything to push it higher—even just a bit—would be a huge win.
6,000 Patents Hidden By The Government | U.S. Invention Secrecy Act
Be sure to read thru the comments below the video:
“Apparently they had no problem with the Jab virus patents.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNR_6aBQyDk
https://www.youtube.com/@FORGOTTENHISTORYCHANNEL
In 1998, Stanley Meyer claimed to invent a car that ran on water. Days later, he was dead—and his invention disappeared. But Meyer wasn’t the only one. There’s a federal law, still active today, that allows the U.S. government to classify and bury private inventions deemed a “threat.” It’s called the Invention Secrecy Act—and it’s already been used over 6,000 times.
From Nikola Tesla’s wireless energy to Townsend Brown’s anti-gravity tech to Joseph Papp’s engine that ran on noble gases, history is littered with breakthrough inventors who vanished into obscurity... and whose technologies never made it to the public.
This episode uncovers the case studies, the hidden power of secrecy orders, and the chilling question: What else have they buried?
Note to those who’d take to snorting and/or binging on fermented Stevia:
“The experiments were conducted on cancer cells grown in laboratory dishes—not in living organisms.”