This is life-extending – available soon

This is life-extending - soon available

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The weird chemical you should know about – amazing, powerful, life-extending effects…

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Here’s the jungle juice recipe (girls’ eyes will be wide with desire)

In the clearing, I pinned down this bare-breasted beauty for her secrets… Through a translator, she told me she does it with her husband 10 times.

“Per week?” I asked.

“No,” the translator assured me, “per night.”

Then the beauty showed me the jungle juice that she gave her husband every night.

These Colombian tribal folks are some of the most difficult men to find and talk to.

They are war-like and they avoid the Western man.

But, thanks to my connections, I succeeded… I secured the recipe for the famous jungle juice…

…from a very strange Colombian man who happened to be a smuggler.

The jungle juice recipe is revealed here.

In my travels, I have never experienced anything like this. You will find it fascinating.

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This is life-extending – available soon

A new study indicates that a treatment used for alcohol addiction may have amazing powerful life-extending effects.

It isn’t available just yet, but it is pretty easy to use… I expect it you will be able to get it soon…

This study identifies a possible mechanism through which this substance, Antabuse, decreases cancer rates for instance.

This paper was published in the journal Nature.

Antabuse is one of the older drugs used to treat alcohol addiction.

The study shows how this substance works by inhibiting the enzyme that detoxifies alcohol – it produces an immediate hangover when alcohol is consumed.

Over the years, there have been reports of cancer patients using Antabuse for alcohol addiction having better outcomes than cancer patients not using Antabuse.

This study analyzed masses of data on patients who used Antabuse – and it confirmed the association.

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Antabuse is associated with lower cancer risks.

“Our nationwide epidemiological study reveals that patients who continuously used disulfiram (Antabuse) have a lower risk of death from cancer compared to those who stopped using the drug at their diagnosis.”

After confirming this association, the scientists set about investigating why this happens.

The next discovery reported in this paper was that a metabolite of Antabuse is responsible for the anti-cancer and anti-tumor effects.

“We identify the dithiocarb-copper complex as the metabolite of (Antabuse) disulfiram that is responsible for its anticancer effects.”

Antabuse is converted to a dithiocarb-copper complex in the body – and that has anti-cancer properties.

Further investigation identified the mechanisms involved in the anti-cancer properties of Antabuse metabolite.

Antabuse metabolites attack a protein and an enzyme that are involved in the spread of cancer and the growth of tumors.

The protein NPL4 acts together with the p97 enzyme to increase the growth and spread of cancer… Antabuse slows down both of these processes.

“Our analyses reveal the molecular targets of Antabuse tumor-suppressing effects are NPL4, an adaptor of p97 – these are essential for the turnover of proteins involved in multiple regulatory and stress-response pathways in cells.”

The dithiocarb-copper complex created from Antabuse freezes these two processes – crippling cancer growth.

The first observations of the anti-cancer effects of Antabuse were recorded back in the 1970s.

Initially, a number of case reports were followed up with some cell studies and then with animal experiments – these pointed to the anti-cancer properties of Antabuse.

But these discoveries were left languishing in the wilderness until 1993…

This study used a substance called sodium dithiocarb.

The body converts Antabuse to sodium dithiocarb through the process of oxidation. So it’s basically the same thing.

In this study, women with breast cancer were treated with the drug to see if it could affect cancer outcomes – and it did.

“Sixty-four patients with non-metastatic high-risk breast cancer were randomized in a double-blind trial of adjuvant immunotherapy with sodium dithiocarb – versus placebo.”

Six years after surgery and chemotherapy, the patients given the drug fared much better – survival rates were higher.

“At six years, overall survival is 81% in the drug treatment group versus 55% in the placebo group.”

There were also significantly more cancer-free survivors in the treatment group.

“Disease-free survival is 76% in the treatment group versus 55%.”

The human study found that this Antabuse equivalent could improve cancer survival.

A number of other alcohol treatments seem to have anticancer effects as well.

Most noteworthy is naltrexone – though it apparently works through a completely different mechanism.

Let’s hope that this new discovery about how Antabuse is protective against cancer will spur drug developers into finally using the compound in a cancer treatment regimen.

You should always see a healthcare professional about serious conditions like cancer.

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Can this discovery prevent cancer?

As a man ages, his metabolism slows down. His body stops burning energy.

And cancer cells constantly form.

Usually, the immune system deals with those cancer cells…

But, often, it doesn’t.

The cancer cells turn into tumors – and at that point, the man has a “cancer metabolism.”

Dr. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of cancer metabolism and how to stop it.

But science has ignored his findings again and again – in the constant quest for more profitable treatments (that don’t work).

They call cancer metabolism the “Warburg effect” – Dr. Warburg discovered that cancer cells grow in a body that has a very low metabolism.

Dr. Warburg also found that cancer cells grow in a body lacking enough oxygen.

Low oxygen levels. Slow metabolism. That’s where cancer grows.

To prevent or even reverse cancer, a man has to free himself from that cancer metabolism…

How can he do it?

As it turns out, this is EASY…

You can escape the cancer metabolism… and this has a side benefit of bringing back youthful sexual performance…

Here is how to reverse cancer metabolism and regain the body and sexual performance you had decades ago…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Alcohol-abuse drug disulfiram targets cancer via p97 segregase adaptor NPL4 https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25016Sodium dithiocarb as adjuvant immunotherapy for high risk breast cancer: a randomized study. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8389572

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