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Dawn's avatar

Thank you, THANK YOU! Please keep up this good work and we will spread the word. ❤️🙏❤️

Mark peter's avatar

Modern medicine is poison, only to be taken in a life or death situation and even then it will likely result in death anyway.

Natural cures are the way to go, everyone needs to have a naturopathic doctor for a primary. They ACTUALLY will help PREVENT disease rather than just manage the symptoms with a lifetime prescription that makes them billions.

Allie's avatar

Not enough naturopathic doctors. We also need for naturopathic doctors to have their credentials certified and for have health insurance pay for their services. But how much would that increase the cost of insurance?

Mark peter's avatar

Insurance is a scam, just like a warranty. It’s cheaper in the long run just to pay $150 per visit. Some do a “concierge” style with $2k annual and unlimited visits. I pay less than $1k annually for visits about once every other month and it’s cheaper than ONE month of insurance for a whole year of visits including bloodwork. I wouldn’t want a naturopathic doctor certified by the same scam licensing board that western medicine does. That would defeat the whole purpose and they would end up the same as a western medicine doctor. They are certified through the Institute for Functional Medicine which is a separate entity from the western medicine scam. At least here in the USA is what I’m referring to, no idea if that’s the same across the pond.

CherylBray's avatar

Insurance is a gatekeeper that prevents doctors from practicing independent medicine or promoting patient health.

Insurance is not the answer. They should be removed from the equation.

For reference, chiropractors spent decades trying to get their care covered by insurance in CA (don't know what happened in other states).

They finally got it in exchange for NEVER teaching or speaking out publicly against vaccine harm. They sold their souls for money. Prior to this, chiropractors as a group were the most vocal medical practitioners speaking publicly about lack of vaccine safety.

There are chiropractors who ignore this but it is now quite rare

Bill's avatar

All the elders I've befriended and so many country types all indoctrinated and lost all concept of naturopathic healing and preventative care though our Creators blessing of plants and minerals and as many calls it chemistry only chemistry our Creator have us such as H²O² and shaligit and minerals etc..

Super Spreader's avatar

We drink the tea everyday. It's very tasty. We also brew Dandelion kombucha. It's amazing, I highly recommend brewing some.

I find it so perfectly illustrative that Glyphosate (an herbicide that CAUSES cancer) kills dandelions (the plant that CURES cancer).

Is there any better example of how our current Agro/Chemical/Pharma Inc. despicable overlords want you perpetually sick so they can suckle as much money off you as possible until their products finally kill you?

They view you as cattle and your "milk" is the profit they harvest from treating the very diseases they have given you.

Allie's avatar

Dandelion root tea is also supposed to lower blood pressure. It does have an anticoagulant effect, however, if you steep multiple tea bags at a time and drink twice a day. I think I read that it also helps to detoxify the COVID virus.

NCordin's avatar

Why would anyone need to detoxify the Covid-19 virus since this guy just told everyone that only 14% of actual positive pcr tests were COVID infections. Just saying.

Allie's avatar

PCR test with proper cycle threshold plus positive antigen test plus typical symptoms plus positive semi-quantitative antibody test would strongly suggest COVID infection with a great certainty. And the PCR tests were never meant to be diagnostic.

DistantSun's avatar

Covid is a corona virus. Flu is a corona virus.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

This reinforces my view that our immune system daily destroys abnormal cells which we call cancer cells. They do not accumulate in the body as long as the immune system has the capacity to destroy via T cell production. So, glutathione is a key amino acid to keep the liver healthy and support the immune system. It all fits together, but you don't making any money selling dandelion extract! FDA was pushing to have NAC which is a precursor to glutathione made into a a Rx product. So, it could be more profitable?

Based on my search, dandelion itself doesn't actually contain glutathione directly. However, dandelion greens can help increase the body's production of glutathione , which is an important distinction.

Research shows dandelion can enhance antioxidant levels like glutathione and beta-carotene, and boost the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase. The mechanism appears to be that as a sulfur-rich green, dandelion helps stimulate glutathione production in the body , particularly supporting liver function where glutathione plays a vital role in immune system function.

Additionally, studies have found that dandelion extract affects the catalytic activity of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) in the liver, which are enzymes that work with glutathione to help detoxify harmful substances.

So while dandelion isn't "rich in glutathione" in the sense of containing large amounts of it directly, it does support your body's natural glutathione production and the enzyme systems that use it. This is why you'll often see dandelion combined with glutathione supplements in liver support formulas.

DandD's avatar

If you have the time, would you mind explaining "precursor?" We have been taking NAC since January of 2021 as well as quercetin which, if I remember correctly, is a precursor to hydroxychloroquine. I don't know if I have ever heard or read about what a precursor actually is. Thank you!

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

You bio system recognizes a nutrient that is not the active form that’s required for bodily function and converts it to the active form!

Greg Eldefonso's avatar

You don't want to take those every day or to much for to long of other antioxidants too. Our cells need stress just like our muscles need exercise.

Check out my article about Cell Stress Signaling.

DandD's avatar

I'm thinking that right now would not be a good time to stop taking NAC and quercetin since we are going into flu season. Both of us are seniors.

Brien's avatar

Nah! I’d rather spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on chemotherapy and radiation treatments.

DaughteroftheKing's avatar

EXCELLENT information and progress! THANK YOU for sharing.

Margaret C Huss's avatar

How would a person purchase dandelion root extract for cancer treatment?

Enheduanna's avatar

Buying bulk organic dandelion roots and making your own hot water extract (AKA tea) is the cheapest way, and most nutritious. Supplements may have binders, fillers, lubricants, cellulose, and potentially hidden undeclared additives. Most tea websites carry dandelion root.

Mark peter's avatar

The wellness company sells spike support supplements that include dandelion and a few others from the list.

NCordin's avatar

They wouldn’t.

Neural Foundry's avatar

Brilliant breakdown of the selectivty mechanism here. That 90% tumor reduction combined with zero normal cell toxicitty is basically the holy grail for cancer therapeutics. The fact that it's exploiting cancer cells' mitochondrial fragility through ROS induction is kinda genius becasue it sidesteps the usual resistance patterns we see with targeted therapies.

DistantSun's avatar

Yep. God's a genius.

david fookes's avatar

Maybe 20 years ago, I read an online article about a man who cured his stage 4 prostate cancer with dandelion root tea. The cancer had spread to his hip. I just attempted to locate the article, but was unsuccessful. It was quite amusing, as I typed into the search engine "How I cured my prostate cancer with dandelion root tea" and of course, predictably, the first 2 pages of results were all about the 'dangers' of dandelion tea and how it doesn't work as a cancer treatment. However, by the time you get past the propaganda, you begin seeing articles of the opposite nature. It's a pity I couldn't locate the article, as the gentleman who cured his cancer described the dosage and how to make the tea. I did find this article on how to make it, however. https://alloftheanimals.com/new-cancer-remedy-making-dandelion-root-tea/

Judy El's avatar

Dandelion is a commonly grown WEED that is easily propagated in a home garden free of pesticides and spray, the entire plant is valuable, for salads or teas, it produces a round seed "ball', with lots of little parachutes with a seed attached ,that is dispersed in the wind.

Judy El's avatar

It can be classified as a plant or a herb, or in some contexts a weed, for those unfamiliar with this plant , herb, they may have found it in their garden , as it spreads robustly , they may not understand its potential for healing , like much in nature that is healing and beneficial , people over the millennia , have been using the plants in the environment for food and for healing , our "modern " reliance on synthetic drugs is now endemic , and the results are plain to see, this needs to change ,, as people reconnect with their higher selves , this will change .

Laurie Guntle's avatar

Sounds like instead if killing dandelion with cancer causing sprays, we should be eating it! Hmmmm

Judy El's avatar

Thank You all for a very helpful substack, here is my recipe for a healthy dandelion salad, 4 dandelion leaves and 1 flower head,4 nasturtium leaves and 1 flower head , small sliced cucumber spanish olives some ice berg lettuce 1 mandarin some sliced avocado some sliced red onion some small assorted red and coloured tomatoes, some sliced red capsicum , a good drizzle of extra virgin green organic olive oil, Merry Christmas To All

Neural Foundry's avatar

Fascinating breakdown of the Oncotarget study. The selective targeting is particularly wild, 95% cancer cell death while normal cells stay totally unharmed is not something you see with conventional chemo. What gets me is the Health Canada Phase I approval in 2012 with no follow-through, patient recrutiment stalling out is a convenient excuse when theres no real profit incentive for pharma to back something this accessible and non-proprietary.

John Day MD's avatar

It's bad for business...

;-(

PamelaDrew's avatar

Some real irony that carcinogenic glyphosate sold as Roundup weed killer for home use specifically targets dandelions in its marketing to consumers. The fact that these are both fit as food and medicine but we are fed Roundup Ready GMO crops soaked in glyphosate and wonder why there's a chronic health epidemic w diets of novel proteins and "weed" killer.

Top three GMO crops. https://web.archive.org/web/20220623213618/https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/adoption-of-genetically-engineered-crops-in-the-us/recent-trends-in-ge-adoption/

Glyphosate Chemical Profile

https://web.archive.org/web/20150930074303/http://scorecard.goodguide.com/chemical-profiles/summary.tcl?edf_substance_id=1071%2d83%2d6