Why would a parasite medication be effective in killing cancer? Professor Thomas Seyfried from Boston College knows why.
Cancer has a problem.
It needs Glucose and Glutamine to survive. That’s where anti parasitic’s like Fenbendazole come in.
“Cancer can not survive without the sugar Glucose or the amino acid Glutamine, which are the fermentation fuels”
“Why would a parasite medication be effective in killing cancer? [because] the parasite and the cancer cells, use a common metabolic pathway, the glutaminolysis pathway”.
Professor Thomas Seyfried from Boston College thinks that “Cancer cannot be a genetic disease” and mentions that the whole industry has been captured by more toxic treatments. He says what Doctors are learning about cancer is completely wrong.
“The medical schools have not yet come to understand this unfortunately [and] many oncologists and physicians have never been trained to know that cancer is a metabolic disease”