Please watch this amazing video. It is important that we know all the options available when it comes to fighting cancer. That includes traditional medicines and natural medicines. From what I can concur there has been several scientific studies about the effectiveness of Turkey Tail Fungus. It has been shown to have extremely potent anti cancer properties, but since it is not patenable the drug companies have never paid for the clinical trials it would need as a cancer treatment. The following scientific papers are all on the subject of its anti cancer properties: link
In 2009, Paul’s 84 year old mother was given less than 3 months to live after her breast cancer metastasized (spread) throughout her body. Her doctor said it was one of the most severe cases she had ever seen in 20 years of practice. After radiation treatment and mastectomy were ruled out, doctors said there was nothing else they could do for her and that she should prepare for the end. After trying Taxol (Paclitaxel) (a chemotherapy treatment made from Yew trees) unsuccessfully, they decided to try Herceptin (Trastuzumab), together withTurkey Tail Fungus at 8 capsules per day.
They weren’t exactly hopeful, but turkey tail fungus had shown some remarkable results in lab testing and researchers had noted a “dose-dependent increase in production of natural killer cells” (anticancer cells in the body). So having little to lose, they gave it a try.
After six months – and to this day – Paul Stamets’ mother is completely cancer free. No detectable tumors whatsoever.
This is a MAJOR LEAGUE dramatic cure – absolutely remarkable news!
So – what is Turkey Tail Fungus and what makes researchers think that it has the potential to cure cancer?What Is Turkey Tail Fungus?
Turkey Tail Fungus (Trametes versicolor aka. Coriolus versicolor, Polyporus versicolor, Yun Zhi, Kawaratake) is a common type of polypore mushroom (bracket fungus) that is found in forests (growing on wood) all over the world
It has been used for thousands of years in China to make a medicinal tea. In recent years, researchers are starting to take notice in a big way and the evidence from animal and lab studies that Turkey Tail Fungus (TTF) strengthens the immune system is sufficient that the FDA has approved clinical trials, allowing its use as an adjunct to chemotherapy in advanced prostate cancer cases.
Source: herbs-info.com