Posted on 11/02/2021 9:01:23 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Toxoplasma gondii, a microscopic parasite that gets inside our cells, is present in about 10 percent of the population in the U.K.
But in tests on lung cancer patients, all were found to be infected with the parasite.
"It's a remarkable result which we don't fully understand yet," states Geoff Hide, Professor of Parasitology at the University of Salford. "It is possible that the presence of the parasite in these patients is exacerbating their symptoms of cancer or interfering with their therapy."
Working with Professor Dave Singh, clinical consultant at the Medicines Evaluation Unit at Manchester University, they tested 72 tissue samples from patients diagnosed with lung cancer and found the parasite in all of them.
Further analysis of parasite life-cycle stages suggested that 96 percent of these patients had active infections. Control samples returned only a 10 percent positive match, consistent with the national average.
Reporting in the Journal the European Respiratory Journal (Open Research), the team conducted diagnostic tests using five Toxoplasma specific PCR markers and specific immunohistochemistry demonstrated that the infection was present in lung biopsy samples.
T. gondii is capable of infecting virtually all warm-blooded animals, and is commonly acquired by consuming raw meat or infected water or soil or handling cat litter. It can also be transmitted from mother to unborn baby and induce miscarriage.
(Excerpt) Read more at medicalxpress.com ...
Fenbendazol also is an anti parasitic medicine for dogs, and I personally know two people who got rid of their cancer with it. Neither was lung cancer though. But Google fenbebdazol [and] cancer. you will be amazed.
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were they using something like safeguard canine paste fenbebdazol??
the fenbendazol is also available in an equine plunger similar to IVM “horse paste”
Fascinating... Have to read this more carefully later.
C.M. Thanks for this and your other informative and interesting posts!
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