Anti-Cancer Force of the Microbiome, Immune-Boosting Rapamycin, Chemo-Kinesiology

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How can the microbiome’s bacteria and other microorganisms be mobilized against cancer? Is Easter Island-soil compound, Rapamycin a potent anti-tumor weapon?
In Vital Signs’ “Cancer Safeguard PART 2” Dr. Dwight McKee reveals a bigger picture of an anti-cancer strategy that is grounded in the body’s innate defenses and bridging holistic and conventional medicines.
“The presence of just a few roundworms [in the gut] will optimize the immune function and move it out of the overactive state,” says Dr. McKee, highlighting how even “parasites” can play a positive role.
“You don’t want an overactive immune system in cancer either, because an overactive immune system creates inflammation, and inflammation is the food for cancer,” he adds.
How can chemotherapy toxicity be offset through kinesiology? How can optimizing the body’s natural healing offer hope beyond conventional medicine for cancer recovery?
Find out in “Vital Signs with Brendon Fallon – Cancer Safeguard PART 2.”
View “Cancer Safeguard – PART 1” https://rumble.com/v56fz6t-how-much-vitamin-d-zinc-to-cut-cancer-risk-how-copper-grows-tumors.html?mref=1bxo9j&mc=69gy3 to learn how the right balance of nutrients—like vitamin D, copper, and zinc can counter cancer growth.
Dr. McKee MD is board-certified in medical oncology, hematology, nutrition, and integrative and holistic medicine.

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