Queensland, Australia — A rare, cancer-fighting compound has been found in nature, and it only grows in one place in the entire world.
This cancer-fighting blushwood berry, also known as Hylandia dockrillii, has been uncovered in a far northern
part of Australia, known for its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef
and over 70 national parks, in the rainforests of North Queensland. The
phyto-active compounds in this berry, namely a molecule which scientists
are calling EBC-46, are so potent that they’ve killed cancerous tumors in lab experiments in as few as seven days. Other cancers were eradicated within only 48 hours.
Numerous clinical trials have already shown promise for treating
cancer in laboratory animals, including horses, rats, and dogs, and the
first human trials on a drug made from blush berries may have kept one
woman from having to undergo an amputation of her arm. In a shocking twenty minutes, she says the tumor, “went purple, then black, and within a couple days, the tumor just shriveled up and died.”
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