
This Cancer Treatment Has New Support for An Old Theory
Dr. Linda Isaacs writes about using Pancreatic Proteolyic Enzymes as a potential treatment that could revolutionize how we treat cancer.
Dr. Linda Isaacs writes about using Pancreatic Proteolyic Enzymes as a potential treatment that could revolutionize how we treat cancer.
How clean is your coffeemaker? And what is the best way to ensure it is KEPT clean to prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and dangerous MOLD — the LAST thing you need when battling cancer or any other chronic disease?
Vitamin D is proving to be effective in reducing the severity of COVID-19 infections. Eighty-six percent of all cases among patients with normal vitamin D levels were mild, while seventy-three percent of cases among patients with vitamin D deficiency were severe or critical.
Those with cancer have a double dose of problems. Already at high risk of complications, cancer patients are finding it increasingly difficult to get routine medical care due to the increased risk of infection of viral infection during the current pandemic.
The cancer society has urged people to forgo mammograms, colonoscopies and other routine cancer screenings until the outbreak eases. Some cancer surgeries are also being delayed.