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19 hours ago, dytkos said:

Has anyone on here had it?

Having been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, I have had a 2 year course of immunotherapy that hasn't worked.

Currently in the waiting room for (another) MRI scan before my chemo starts in a few weeks.

Shits getting real now 🤔

Cheers, D.

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There is a lot of people treating cancer as a parasite and treating it accordingly with the drugs tomo mentions I,m not qualified to say if it is or not but what’s the harm in trying it, anyways which ever route life takes you down mate I really hope it’s a good one stay safe and hopefully we,ll have a smoke in August take care 

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Lad I work with mentioned the other day about one of the fungi that foragers harvest, cannot remember if it was Birch polypore that's supposed to lessen the unwanted effects of chemo, I'll ask him which one it was, I know the Birch tree is revered as a health giver in some cultures, drinking the Birch sap etc 

All the best

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The Birch Polypore is a anti cancer fungi and helps support the immune system. An easy fungi to identify and only grows on Birch trees dead and alive.

It can be purchased as a tincture.

Also another anti cancer fungi that the Japanese rave about if "Hen 0f the Woods" ( Maitake)

Cheers Arry

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23 minutes ago, Arry said:

The Birch Polypore is a anti cancer fungi and helps support the immune system. An easy fungi to identify and only grows on Birch trees dead and alive.

It can be purchased as a tincture.

Also another anti cancer fungi that the Japanese rave about if "Hen 0f the Woods" ( Maitake)

Cheers Arry

Is turkey tail also another known anti carcinogenic fungi and quite prolific  

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20 minutes ago, Greyman said:

Is turkey tail also another known anti carcinogenic fungi and quite prolific  

I'm not that familiar with Turkey Tail myself but I do believe you're right. Had to look it up to refresh my memory.

WWW.HEALTHLINE.COM

Turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) is one of the most well-known medicinal mushrooms. Here are 4 immune-boosting benefits of the turkey tail mushroom.

Cheers Arry

 

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11 minutes ago, Arry said:

I'm not that familiar with Turkey Tail myself but I do believe you're right. Had to look it up to refresh my memory.

WWW.HEALTHLINE.COM

Turkey tail mushroom (Trametes versicolor) is one of the most well-known medicinal mushrooms. Here are 4 immune-boosting benefits of the turkey tail mushroom.

Cheers Arry

 

I worked with a polish girl a few years back and she was big on home grown and foraging she told me her brother back home was even more into the medical fungi and claimed he had actually rid himself of prostate cancer using the turkey tail ! 

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