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Chemotherapy Alternatives
What you can do instead of taking poison
I received a lot of questions after my newsletter about chemotherapy.
To recap, chemo is largely ineffective. The reason why big pharma uses it is…
Doctor’s don’t mind pushing it either, since it’s the only prescription drug where doctors earn a commission for prescribing it.
The main question I got asked is, what can we do instead?
While I’m not a doctor, I’ve done lots of research and worked closely with cancer patients before. In my experience, there are many miraculous compounds that can completely eradicate cancer.
Here’s 4 natural remedies for cancer:
#1 - Blue Spirulina
The pigment that gives blue spirulina its color is called phycocyanin.
Phycocyanin is actually what is used to make chemotherapy. Pharma companies just extract it, package it, and patent it to make it profitable.
Phycocyanin scavenges free radicals and reduces oxidative stress. Numerous studies have showed that phycocyanin stops cancer growth and induces apoptosis, which is programmed cell death.
#2 - Molecular Hydrogen
This antioxidant was ranked #1 in my guide, 20 Supplements You Should Take.
Molecular hydrogen is a selective antioxidant—it has this unique, innate brilliance where it knows exactly where to go and what to remove from your body.
It’s also the smallest molecule in the universe, allowing it to diffuse through all cell membranes including the blood-brain barrier and mitochondria.
In my experience, I’ve seen molecular hydrogen cure cancer.
#3 - Pao Pereira
Pao Pereira is a tree native to South America. For centuries, South American tribes used its bark to support the immune system.
Source
Pao Pereira blocks cancer cell growth. It has also been shown in vitro to inhibit cancer growth and induce apoptosis.
Multiple animal studies have shown that it reduces tumor size and can improve cancer survival rates in mice.
#4 - Rauwolfia Vomitoria
Rauwolfia vomitoria is an exotic shrub found in many different parts of the world. It has been used in African and Ayurvedic medicine for stress management, sleep, and malaria.
One of its plant chemicals, reserpine, has multiple therapeutic effects including anti-cancer activity. It has been shown in vitro to block cancer cell growth.
There’s a whole world of plant medicines out there that can be just as effective (if not more so) than pharmaceutical medications.
The best part? They often come with fewer side effects and a lower price tag.
But here’s the thing—most people are completely unaware about these natural medicines.
Everyone’s stuck in the cycle of chasing the next supplement, biohacking device, and protocol…
All while Mother Nature’s pharmacy remains untapped.
In Module 8 of my new community, Live to 120, we dive deep into the world of herbalism.
We’re talking about:
An herbal arsenal that you can use for everything from stress to sleep
A time-tested natural remedy that mimics the fat-burning effects of Ozempic, without all the nasty side effects
Specific remedies to replace medications such as anti-depressants, statins, and blood pressure medication
All the knowledge you need to understand how to use these plants effectively and safely, including potential interactions
DIY guides for making your own tinctures, teas, and salves at home
And this isn’t about swapping pills for plants…
It’s about taking control of your health by finally understanding your body’s innate ability to heal itself, using the right tools.
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Until next time,
Kashif Khan
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