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Fungus, Cancer

In this video, Doug Kaufmann spends about 24 minutes speaking on "Fungus, Cancer" at the 42nd Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

Transcription

Well, it sounds like we have some groupies in the audience, which is really a good thing. Thank you all know the cause. As Frank said, it has outlived our expectations. We just began, for many of you on AT&T UVAs Nationally and Family Entertainment Network and a couple of others. It can't be stopped. It's insidious. It keeps growing and growing and growing. As you know, those of you who watch the show, I believe that cancer is a fungus. So given the short amount of time we have, we'll get started, by the way. The man on after me, Dr. Patrick Quillen, has written a book and he wrote this many years ago, Patric's in the back beating cancer with nutrition. He dedicates a chapter, Chapter 25 in this book. And I've never seen a cancer book do this and nutrition book either to fungus cancer as an infection. So thank you for mentioning my name in there, Patrick. Also, it's a wonderful guide. Kind of like Girl Mondelēz Bible guide. Earl Mondelēz Cancer Guide is none other than Dr. Patrick Quillen.

So let's get started here. Up and down.

OK, the answer is both. So does cancer contribute to a disease or does fungus contribute to a disease we call cancer? The answer is yes. Fungi are the cause of many. Look at this. The American Academy of Microbiology a few years ago. We don't study fungus. Lots of money in bacteriology. Right. And Dr. Pescatore asked me to mention many of you are asking about Doctorow here as probiotics. What is it? It's. Oh, here it is. Oh, h i r a. It's a living bacteria in a capsule. Oh, h i r a. But here's our conundrum. We don't know anything about fungus. We're not real interested. You see, doctors in medical school learn that there's thousands of antibiotics on the market. So everything must be bacterial. There's about 100 antivirals on the market like Zovirax and so forth. So a little attention is paid to things like herpes and so forth, viral problems. But because there's only a dozen antifungals on the market, a fourth year med student would learn. Now it's kind of insignificant. Nobody has a fungal condition.

Right. Wrong. But don't let them be dead wrong. This is my hypothesis. Understand that human cells have a cell wall and a nucleus with DNA in it. So no fungal cells. God forbid, folks, if those two ever got together and formed one unit.

Look at the bottom there. That is the hybrid DNA. You know how plant DNA and human DNA and it forms in a sack. Isn't that interesting that a

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