The Forgotten Cancer Cure? Selenium’s 100-Year Suppression

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In 1912, Dr. Wasserman, a pioneer in medical research, discovered that selenium had a selective action against cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched. His findings, published in Popular Mechanics, suggested selenium could be a breakthrough in cancer treatment. Yet, instead of advancing this discovery, mainstream medicine ignored it for nearly a century.

Fast forward to 1996—Dr. Larry Clark conducted a gold-standard, double-blind study on 1,300 patients over seven years. His research revealed that taking just 200 micrograms of selenium reduced the occurrence of prostate cancer by 69%, yet this finding remains largely unknown to the public.

Why has selenium been buried by the medical establishment for over a century? Is there an active suppression of natural cancer cures in favor of profitable pharmaceutical treatments? This video explores the history, scientific evidence, and potential cover-up behind selenium’s anticancer properties.

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