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FWGE

Postby beach sunrise » Wed Jun 12, 2024 1:02 pm

Fermented Wheat Germ Extract is a Very Important Compound
It contains chemicals called benzoquinones that have a unique effect on cancer. A study in the British Journal of Cancer showed that progression-related events were less frequent in a group pof patients receiving FWGE than in a control group.

The rate of new recurrences was 3.0% with FWGE added vs. 17.3% in those who did not get FWGE, a five-fold improvement.
The new metastases rate was 7.6% vs 23.1%
The death rate was 12.1% vs 31.7%.
Outstanding Benefits
These outstanding benefits have not received the attention they deserve.

(Jakab F, Shoenfeld Y, Balogh A, et al. A medical nutriment has supportive value in the treatment of colorectal cancer. Br. J. Cancer. 2003;89(3):465–469. It has only been cited in 7 other papers, mostly in 2011.)
This trial was performed at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, the largest hospital in Israel. One of the authors, Yehuda Schoenfeld, MD, was editor of the Israel Medical Association Journal. The paper’s conclusion:

“Continuous supplementation of anticancer therapies with [FWGE, ed.] for more than 6 months is beneficial to patients with colorectal cancer in terms of overall and progression-free survival.”
(Jakab F, Shoenfeld Y, Balogh A, et al. A medical nutriment has supportive value in the treatment of colorectal cancer Br J Cancer. 2003;89:465-469)
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