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They have discovered a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment using mRNA technology similar to COVID vaccines. By biopsying a patient's cancer, extracting its protein, and reintroducing it into the patient's cells, they have successfully treated 10,009 people in clinical trials, all of whom are now cancer-free. This method shows promise in curing cancer. Translation: A breakthrough in cancer treatment has been found using mRNA technology. By using a patient's cancer protein, they have treated 10,009 people who are now cancer-free, showing potential in curing cancer.

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The transcript centers on Stanislav Brzezinski, a Houston physician who developed a treatment called anti-neoplastons. It follows both dramatic patient outcomes and a legal battle over whether Brzezinski’s drugs should be used outside approved medical channels. Key case: an eight-year-old boy named Paul Michaels, whose skull images six years after starting Brzezinski’s therapy show the tumor almost disappeared. Bruce Cohen, director of neurologic oncology at the Cleveland Clinic, states, “The only explanation is it shrunk because of the therapy Paul has received,” confirming Brzezinski’s claimed results on Paul. Background on Brzezinski: At Lublin Medical University, Brzezinski graduated first in his class, earned a PhD in biochemistry, and later discovered a strain of peptides in human blood and urine not previously recorded. He observed that cancer patients seemed to lack these peptides, while healthy individuals had an abundance. He theorized that extracting these peptides from healthy donors and administering them to cancer patients might treat the disease. Legal constraints and practice: Brzezinski sought permission to use experimental treatment (angioplastons) in private practice and to be involved in cancer research. Attorneys verified that, as long as he kept activities within Texas, he wasn’t breaking federal laws, but he could not introduce anti-neoplastons into interstate commerce. Consequently, he operated primarily within Texas to avoid federal issues, but word spread that he was curing terminal cancer in Texas, drawing patients from across the country. Funding and controversy: Brzezinski’s early research received funding from the National Cancer Institute and Baylor College of Medicine. After opening his own laboratory, funding came from bank loans, patient fees, and insurance payments. While some physicians acknowledge his science as credible and professional, controversy centers on organizational aspects and access to therapies rather than the scientific method, with critics arguing that broader medical institutions act as a closed system hindering alternative treatments. Public and legal proceedings: The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners sought to suspend Brzezinski’s license because treatments have never been approved. The Board argued that “the efficacy of anti neoplastons in the treatment of human cancers is not of issue in these proceedings.” Brzezinski argues he is saving lives, insisting, “They should realize that I am right. They’re fighting a losing battle.” He faces ongoing legal challenges, including a higher district court after a 1993 ruling. Support and testimony: Georgetown University expert Dr. Nicholas Petronas, who helped analyze Brzezinski’s cases for the National Cancer Institute, testified that in five brain-tumor patients, the tumors resolved or disappeared. Petronas described Brzezinski’s work as remarkable, noting a boy treated from age four to twelve who was initially given up on by his original doctor, and whom the family says they owe to Brzezinski. Impact on Paul and family: Paul’s mother, Mary Michaels, expresses fear about losing the treatment, emphasizing the personal stakes in the courtroom and the ongoing pursuit of Brzezinski’s methods as part of a broader legal and medical conflict.

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The speaker developed a protocol, BioStrike, and believes it extended Harry Reid's life. In 2015, the speaker petitioned the FDA to use the treatment at diagnosis, hypothesizing that chemotherapy and radiation wipe out natural killer and T cells. The FDA required testing on end-stage patients who had failed standard care. Despite patients' collapsed immune systems, the speaker reports complete remissions in Merkel cell carcinoma (patient lived six years), bladder cancer (patients alive 10-11 years), triple negative breast cancer, and metastatic pancreatic cancer (patient disease-free after five years, still alive at six). After 700,000 pages of response, the treatment was approved in late 2024. The speaker believes they are on the verge of treating sepsis and cites a recent case of clearing a month-long inflamed lung due to valley fever. The speaker is treating patients with bladder, pancreatic, and lung cancer. The speaker wants to disseminate this information to the scientific, medical, and regulatory communities.

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In the early days of COVID, I learned about Ivermectin's potential in cancer treatment. I met Paul, a healthy marathoner diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer shortly after his second Pfizer vaccine. After exhausting traditional treatments, he was given no options and referred to hospice. A friend suggested I speak with him for support. I recommended Ivermectin, which he obtained in Tennessee without telling his oncologist. Over time, he reported slight improvements, and during a follow-up, his PSA levels dropped significantly, indicating a biochemical remission. Despite some health issues, including TIAs, he eventually saw a cardiologist and improved further. Nine months later, he was dancing and had no new cancer growth, with some bone metastases gone. He felt so well that he said if he didn't know he had cancer, he wouldn't suspect it.

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The speaker recommends taking three supplements consistently: resveratrol (one gram with yogurt), NMN, and metformin. He clarifies that he does not sell supplements. He states that his research indicates these supplements are effective, at least in animals and some clinical trials. He has personally taken resveratrol for thirteen years. According to the speaker, resveratrol activates genetic pathways and controls the epigenome. NMN also activates the same epigenetic structures, supposedly keeping them young. Metformin, a type two diabetes drug, controls blood sugar. He notes that doctors are able to prescribe metformin, but are often hesitant to do so.

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A multiple wave oscillator was used to cure the speaker's father of quadriplegia. After treating him for 4 weeks, 6 weeks later, his father walked out of the hospital on crutches. The speaker also mentions a TED Talk by Anthony Holland, where he explains that frequencies between 100,000 hertz and 300,000 hertz can kill cancer cells. This information challenges the conventional understanding of cancer treatment.

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Partner and mother cried as doctors delivered a stage 4 cancer diagnosis. Given 8 weeks to live, the speaker chose alternative treatments after seeing improvement off chemotherapy. Despite medical skepticism, biopsies showed no cancer cells, surprising doctors. Two years later, scans revealed no active disease. Doctors praised the speaker's miraculous recovery, attributing it to alternative treatments like mesima mushrooms and IP 6 Gold supplements.

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I can clone you by using your skin cells and an egg, but it's illegal. However, we can create mini organs from your cells to test drugs. In our lab, we grow mini brains from people with or without a predisposition to Alzheimer's. We can age these brains to 80 years old in just a few months, causing them to lose their electrical activity and develop dementia. By activating three embryonic genes, we can reverse the aging process, restoring electrical activity and eliminating Alzheimer's. We have successfully done this in mice, improving their memory and learning abilities.

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I have three friends who had stage 4 cancer, and now they are cancer-free. They used treatments like Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, and methylene blue, which was originally a fabric dye but is now known to have significant effects on mitochondria. It's surprising to discover that many effective treatments are overlooked or demonized, raising questions about the motives behind our medical institutions. Why are these cures not promoted when they are not profitable?

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- I'm the first person to restore gene function in the history of the world across chromosomes. - I developed it right here in this basement on this whiteboard to save my dying wife of cancer. - This is the first system to ever restore gene function across chromosomes, and it did it without any editing. - CRISPR can't do this. - I built a system, a three part system that I call the Triune restoration system. - PI three k is a negative regulator of molecular cells. - By inhibiting p I three k and leaving mTOR untouched, which I will get to here, we allowed genomic repair for the first time. - SYN three and HDAC are complexes that lock down gene expression; CRISPR cannot uncompress these. - Estrogen and progesterone genes were restored from completely silenced.

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Ivermectin and mebendazole may disrupt cancer cell metabolism and glioma growth. Ivermectin blocks tumor cells from generating energy through oxidative phosphorylation, inhibits cancer stem cells, and disrupts glucose uptake. Mebendazole interferes with microtubule formation in glioma cells, induces apoptosis, and crosses the blood brain barrier. These drugs are backed by emerging science and used in terrain-based cancer protocols. When combined with fasting, oxygen therapy, and targeted nutrition, they may help flip the metabolic switch and support the body's natural healing power. The speaker claims this is how they overcame stage four brain cancer. The speaker is offering their complete healing protocol for free to those who comment "protocol."

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Humans possess natural killer cells, present for 460 million years, that protect against infection, cancer, and trauma. Current cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and steroid therapy destroy these cells. A new therapy, approved in 2024, aims to activate these natural killer cells, enabling the body to fight cancer. One injection can unlock these cells so they proliferate and protect you from cancer. Bladder cancer patients have remained disease-free for ten years using this therapy. According to the speaker, the prior presidential administration blocked this therapy along with a COVID treatment and vaccine. This therapy may also treat long COVID, HIV, and sepsis. The speaker plans to discuss this further in a series called "Cancer Decoded."

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Speaker 1 was deemed inoperable, incurable, palliative, and terminally ill, with a couple of months to live without treatment. Speaker 0 was also terminal after cancer spread to the liver and lungs and did not want to undergo chemo again. Metabolic therapy can manage the disorder and correct other problems like diabetes, high blood pressure, and hypertension, so you get healthier as you degrade your tumor. Speaker 0's cancer levels went down to 0.05, which is almost nothing, and was cancer-free by December 2020. Speaker 1 is doing really well fifteen to eighteen months later. Speaker 3's wife had stage four cancer and was cancer-free a year later using metabolic therapies. Fasting and metabolic therapy combined with chemo can lower chemo dosages while maintaining therapeutic efficacy. If you want to live and get healthy, you do metabolic therapy, but "they" will not allow the entire system to change.

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A colleague of mine, Doctor. Lee, his mother had stage four uterine cancer. He understood from the research that if you have low achromancy, patients don't respond to the immunotherapy, what they call checkpoint inhibitors, is this new form of cancer therapy that helps activate your immune system. So if your gut isn't healthy, you can't actually get the cancer cells to die with immunotherapy. So his mother had stage four uterine cancer and was gonna die and wasn't responding. He gave her pomegranate, cranberry, green tea, all these phytochemicals, got her achromancy levels up and she was cured of her stage four cancer within a month.

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Speaker 0: I have three friends. All three of them had stage four cancer. All three of them don't have cancer right now at all. And they had some serious stuff going on. And what did they take? Yep. Jesus. They took some what you've heard they've taken. Speaker 1: Ivermectin. Fenbendazole. Fenbendazole. Yeah. Speaker 0: That's it. Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm hearing that a lot. Speaker 0: They drank hydrochloride something or other? There's studies on Speaker 1: that now where people have proven that they've Speaker 0: drinking methylene blue and stuff Speaker 1: like that. Yeah. Methylene blue, which was a fabric dye. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. It was a textile dye, and now they find it has profound effects on your mitochondria. Yep. Yeah. Speaker 0: This stuff works, man. There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange Speaker 1: Mhmm. Because, again, it's profit. When you when you hear about things that are demonized and that that turn out to be effective, you always wonder, well, what is going on here? Mhmm. How is how is our medical institutions how have they failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable?

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Speaker 1 states they haven't been encouraged to speak about their work because they are not a political person, and they are focused on finding solutions for both COVID and cancer. They claim their SpyShield technology works for both. Speaker 1 says they didn't realize the political deep state was so powerful that it would stop good science. They are now speaking out because the drug was approved, but only for bladder cancer. They assert it has the same treatment effect for pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, and triple negative breast cancer. They claim it is the only molecule for fifty years that upregulates killer cells.

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Diagnosed with the grade four diffuse osteotitania brain cancer, I rebuilt my train from inside out. I stacked three controversial tools in my protocol. "Ivermectin to suppress inflammation, cut off flow to tumors, and target cancer stem cells." "Fenbendazole to disrupt microtubules, block glucose uptake, and trigger apoptosis." "And methylene blue to support mitochondrial energy, oxygen delivery, and cognitive recovery." I alternated them, used them under supervision, and always stacked with detox, fasting, red light, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and faith. Four months after my diagnosis, scan showed a normal brain. "This is simply the grace of God." "This isn't just a protocol. It's a new way of thinking, one that targets the train cancer grows in, not just the tumor itself." If you want my entire healing protocol, the one that I use to overcome stage four brain cancer, comment protocol below. I'll send it to you for free.

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Using mRNA technology similar to that used for COVID, researchers are taking biopsies of a patient's cancer, extracting protein, and reintroducing it into the patient's cells. In clinical trials, 10,009 humans have been treated. All 10,009 are now cancer free. The researchers claim to have cured cancer.

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I successfully broke through using SCNT, a process where I replaced my DNA with a woman's egg and grew my own stem cell lines. This is groundbreaking and I am the only person in the world with my own stem cells before birth. It's like science fiction turned into reality. These immortal stem cells can be implanted back into the body to renew body parts. I have personally reversed my aging in the past 4 years, and my numbers are used in medical conventions. While my children may contribute to changing the world, my focus is on keeping myself alive and healthy through preventive medicine. I am at the forefront of this field and have taken more stem cells than anyone else in the world.

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But actually, I have to tell you, I have now seen where the end of cancer is coming from. I've had well over a dozen patients, and there are hundreds of people like this that are starting to form, that can go from stage four cancer, that's game over cancer, to stage zero. Not for everybody yet, but we're beginning to see where the light at the end of the tunnel is, and it involves your immune system. And some of the remarkable scientific breakthroughs are teaching us that our body heals itself against diseases as serious as cancer in ways that the pharmaceutical industry can't by itself do, but it really relies on the body. So, when you talk about food as medicine or medicine as medicine, none of them are as powerful as what the body is hardwired to do by itself.

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Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA? | David R. Liu
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The most significant gift from your parents is your genome, composed of three billion DNA letters. However, this gift is fragile, with point mutations often caused by environmental factors or cellular errors. While most mutations are harmless, some lead to genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia and progeria. My lab developed base editing, a method to correct these mutations without disrupting the gene's function. Using engineered proteins, we can convert specific DNA bases, potentially treating numerous genetic diseases. Base editing has shown promise in animal models and is being explored for human applications, marking a significant advancement in genetic medicine.

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Joe Rogan Experience #672 - Dr. Rhonda Patrick
Guests: Dr. Rhonda Patrick
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Joe Rogan and Dr. Rhonda Patrick discuss various health topics, starting with kombucha and its alcohol content. They touch on the dangers of excessive water consumption leading to health issues, including fatalities. Dr. Patrick shares insights on sauna use, highlighting a study that shows a 40% decrease in all-cause mortality for men who use saunas frequently. They discuss the cardiovascular benefits of sauna use, including increased heart rate and blood flow, and the activation of heat shock proteins that help prevent cellular damage associated with aging. Dr. Patrick explains the role of heat shock proteins in longevity and muscle recovery, referencing studies on worms and mice that show increased lifespan and muscle regrowth when exposed to heat stress. They also explore the effects of hyperbaric chambers, noting that while they can provide oxygen benefits, they may also cause damage due to increased oxygen levels. The conversation shifts to cold exposure, including cold water immersion and cryotherapy, discussing their benefits for muscle recovery and inflammation. Dr. Patrick mentions studies showing that cold exposure can enhance recovery and reduce muscle damage, but warns that timing and context matter. They delve into the importance of gut health, discussing how gut bacteria influence overall health and mental well-being. Dr. Patrick highlights the connection between gut health and conditions like depression and anxiety, emphasizing the role of probiotics and dietary choices in maintaining gut health. The discussion includes the significance of micronutrients like vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids in mental health, particularly their effects on serotonin pathways and impulsive behavior. Dr. Patrick shares insights from her research on how deficiencies in these nutrients can lead to increased risks of depression and other mental health issues. They also touch on genetic factors that influence nutrient metabolism, discussing how certain genetic variations can affect an individual's response to diet and supplementation. Dr. Patrick explains how understanding these genetic factors can help optimize health and prevent diseases. Finally, they discuss advancements in genetic engineering, particularly CRISPR technology, and its potential applications in medicine, including the possibility of using stem cells to treat various conditions. Dr. Patrick expresses excitement about the future of genetic research and its implications for health and longevity.

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Dr. Michael Levin — Reprogramming Bioelectricity
Guests: Michael Levin
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Cancer is framed as an electrical dysregulation among cells, where cells lose cohesion and identity, and can be guided back toward a coordinated function by reestablishing electrical patterns rather than fixing DNA or destroying cells. In the conversation, the guest explains that bioelectricity comprises two main forms: neural activity in the brain and developmental bioelectricity guiding tissue formation, regeneration, and remodeling. Visualizing these patterns with voltage-sensitive dyes allows scientists to map and manipulate tissue-wide electrical memories, which can steer cells toward desired structures like eyes or limbs without changing genetic code. The discussion covers how memories are stored as bioelectric patterns, how altering patterns can produce durable changes (some lasting across the organism’s lifespan, others transient across generations), and how this framework challenges the DNA-centric view of biology. Regeneration, birth defects repair, and cancer suppression are highlighted as three primary human-relevant applications anticipated from this approach, with aging considered as another potential target for reinforcing correct pattern memory. The guest proposes that healing and aging problems may ultimately be addressed by improving the cellular collective’s goal-directedness and its ability to receive new, higher-level prompts, rather than by conventional gene therapy, stem cells, or scaffolds alone. The dialogue moves into the implications for humans: whether the same reprogrammability seen in flatworms and vertebrates exists in humans, and how it could interface with existing medical technologies, including existing vagus nerve stimulation approaches and cross-disciplinary innovations across biology, computer science, and engineering. The guest emphasizes that evolution has conserved these electrical pattern mechanisms, and that altering them could yield dramatic regenerative and anti-cancer outcomes, while acknowledging that translation to clinical practice will require careful, stepwise experimentation in mammals. The conversation also touches on aging theories, the nature of cognition across living and nonliving systems, and how education and research culture might evolve to recognize nontraditional forms of intelligence and problem-solving that emerge from complex, pattern-driven self-organization. The guest closes by recommending accessible reading and pointing listeners to online resources for further exploration of his lab work and ideas, encouraging cross-disciplinary dialogue and ongoing testing of these transformative concepts.

The Ultimate Human

Gary Brecka Live at the Biohacking 360 Conference 2025 in Romania | TUH #232
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Gary Brecka’s talk at Biohacking 360 continuously circles around one central premise: the body is an exquisitely engineered system capable of healing itself when fed the right raw materials. He frames modern medicine as frequently treating symptoms without uncovering root causes, especially when a condition is labeled idiopathic. Across his stories and case examples, Brecka argues that most chronic ailments—from hypertension and depression to thyroid issues and autoimmune diseases—are not inevitable destinies but reflections of nutritional and metabolic gaps in the body. He repeatedly emphasizes that longevity and quality of life hinge on optimizing oxygen delivery, cellular nutrition, and the body’s innate repair mechanisms, rather than relying primarily on medications that mask symptoms. He recounts his own career shift from predicting mortality to teaching people how to live healthier lives, insisting that seven more years of healthspan are possible for most people if they restore the right substrates—amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and proper methylation pathways—to their cells. The narrative then moves into practical physiology: how nutrients are converted into usable forms, why methylation matters, and how gene variants like MTHFR can blunt nutrient utilization, leading to mood disorders, cognitive fog, and fatigue. In graphic, accessible terms, Brecka excavates the idea that many conditions stem from a mismatch between what the body needs at a biochemical level and what is available in the diet and environment. He uses vivid metaphors—comparing the transformation of nutrients into active compounds to refining crude oil into gasoline, or the immune system’s door-to-door approach to pathogens—to argue that health is a dynamic balancing act that can be corrected with targeted nutrition and smart lifestyle choices. He also shares dramatic patient stories, from Dana White’s blood pressure turnaround to the broader claim that immune fatigue, heavy metals, and chronic toxin exposure underlie many autoimmune and neuropsychiatric conditions. The talk closes with a call to view health through a holistic lens that honors biology, God-given physiology, and the possibility of restoring function at any age when the body is supplied with the missing raw materials.

Huberman Lab

Avoiding, Treating & Curing Cancer With the Immune System | Dr. Alex Marson
Guests: Dr. Alex Marson
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The episode centers on how the immune system can be harnessed to prevent and treat cancer, focusing on both established immunotherapies and emerging gene-editing approaches. Dr. Alex Marson explains that cancers arise from genetic changes that disrupt normal cell regulation and that the immune system can be redirected to recognize and destroy cancer cells. The discussion covers how T cells and B cells develop receptors, the education that occurs in the thymus, and how randomness in receptor generation allows immune surveillance to cover a vast array of potential threats. A major emphasis is placed on technologies that program immune cells or target cancer more precisely, including CAR T-cells, which are engineered receptors inserted into patient T cells to recognize cancer, and CRISPR-based edits that refine how those cells respond within the tumor microenvironment. The host and guest recount the pivotal moment in 2012 when CAR T-cells and CRISPR both began to transform cancer therapy, highlighting Emily Whitehead’s fight against leukemia as a turning point and discussing how gene editing opens possibilities for solid tumors and autoimmune diseases alike. The conversation then addresses how cancers accumulate mutations over time, the role of mutagens such as tobacco and UV exposure, and the unpredictable nature of cancer risk across a lifetime. The scorched-earth approach of conventional chemotherapy is contrasted with immunotherapies like checkpoint inhibitors, which release the brakes on immune cells to attack tumors, and with targeted delivery strategies that minimize collateral damage to healthy tissue. Beyond current therapies, the guests explore delivery challenges for CRISPR in diverse cell types, the potential of lipid nanoparticles to shuttle gene-editing tools in vivo, and the broader implications of creating programmable cells for regenerative medicine and autoimmune disease treatment. Throughout, the dialogue remains anchored in the evolving landscape of cancer biology, insisting on careful risk–benefit assessments as new modalities move from the lab to the clinic and as scientists seek to balance efficacy with safety in highly personalized therapies.
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