The Secret to Defeating Cancer — Killing What Is Immortal

  • Why cancer cells are immortal… and your healthy cells are NOT
  • The two weaknesses cancer cells have, and how we’re going to exploit them to kill them
  • How a cure for all cancer might be just $2 away

Dear Living Well Daily Reader,

After decades of battle… we’re still failing to cure cancer.

A huge reason why is because cancer cells are immortal.

It’s also the topic of today’s episode.

Last week, Laissez Faire’s underground health researcher, Nate Rifkin, was able to sit down with the lead scientist at the OncoSENS team at the SENS Research Foundation.

Perhaps you haven’t heard of the SENS Research Foundation, but its founder might ring a bell: Dr. Aubrey de Grey.

He’s the co-author of the best-selling book Ending Aging. His life mission is to research the causes of aging so that we can reverse them.

The connection to cancer is fascinating: Cancer cells are “immortal” in that they can replicate themselves at a furious pace, without limit. Ordinary cells cannot. In this interview, Dr. Haroldo Silva, lead scientist of Dr. Aubrey de Grey’s foundation, reveals how cancer cells depend on two things to do this. If we can remove these dependencies, we could potentially cure ALL cancer.

And we’re closer than you think. In fact, we could be as little as $2 away, as Dr. Silva explains.

Click here to listen to Dr. Silva’s interview.

To learn more about the SENS Research Foundation and Dr. Silva’s work, click here.

If you’re interested in accelerating our progress toward a complete cure for cancer, and want to be a part of the fight, click here. The SENS Research Foundation has set up a way to contribute easily, and get some nifty gifts as a thank-you.

Live well,

Natalie Moore
Managing editor, Living Well Daily


Sources

[1] Unconventional therapies for cancer: 1. Essiac

[2] Essiac

[3] Why Essiac Tea Should be Part of Your Cancer Fighting Program

Natalie Moore

Written By Natalie Moore

Natalie Moore is a dedicated health researcher with a passion for finding healthy, natural, and science-based solutions. After a decade of direct healthcare experience in western and natural medicine, she was involved in public health research before joining Living Well Daily.

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