Plant virus fights cancers in mice – “Widespread Effectiveness”.

The virus doesn’t directly attack cancer cells in mice, but acts as a form of immunotherapy – a treatment that helps the body’s own immune system find and destroy cancer.

https://www.sciencealert.com/plant-virus-fights-cancers-in-mice-with-widespread-effectiveness

Side note: This is similar to what Angus Dalgleish was reporting here…
In this video at 6min timestamp Prof. Dalgleish says that “heat-treated mycobacteria” (and vit-D) have successfully treated cancers.

Prof. Dalgleish is the man who found the CD4 receptor, used by HIV, and is a UK Consultant Oncologist.

h/t S-man

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