Posted on 08/24/2025 10:32:46 AM PDT by bitt
Explore the latest guide by Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Justus Hope on cancer stem cells—the hidden drivers of relapse and metastasis.
Cancer treatment often succeeds—until it doesn’t.
A tumor shrinks. A scan looks clean. The patient goes home hopeful. And then… the cancer returns. But why does it come back? And sometimes more aggressive than before?
The answer lies with a small population of cells that most standard treatments ignore. Cells that don’t just survive chemotherapy and radiation but adapt and return. They’re called cancer stem cells (CSCs), and they may be the single most overlooked driver of relapse, metastasis, and mortality in cancer care today.
This is what Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Justus Hope set out to change.
Their new guide explains what cancer stem cells are, why standard therapies often fail to eliminate them, and how repurposed drugs and natural compounds—safe, affordable, and accessible—may offer patients a real chance at long-term remission.
Download the free guide below and read on for a summary of what’s inside.
(Excerpt) Read more at imahealth.substack.com ...
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“ repurposed drugs and natural compounds—safe, affordable, and accessible—may offer patients a real chance at long-term remission.”
Snake oil crap.
It’s an evergreen industry.
But I must say that todays snake oil, is not particularly harmful and can’t hurt, could even help, maybe.
Bkmk
No doubt, cancer is being engineered for insane profitability.
I zwas given keytruda an imnotherapy for 2 years. Time will tell
I’m putting it to the test against lung cancer as I write this. Repurposed drugs, ketogenic diet, targeted supplementation, DMSO all target different metabolic pathways to starve cancer of what it requires to grow and spread. Ir’s only snake oil if you’re in the pay of big pharma, charging many thousands of dollars for treatments that rarely work. No thank you.
Everyone would like a magic potion. Looks like you’re happy to sell one.
Very interesting data.
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