Being diagnosed with lung cancer can flip your life upside down. It has one of the lowest five-year survival rates of all cancers… and your mainstream doc will ensure that what little time you have left is filled with chemo or radiation or surgery… or all of the above.
And even if you’re lucky enough to survive the disease – and these barbaric treatments – you’ll still likely have a lifetime of tests, scans, and pain ahead of you.
So, your best bet is to never get lung cancer in the first place.
Now, there’s a way to do just that.
Researchers from Japan recently discovered that a delicious “hardy” fruit CRUSHES lung cancer.
And you can get your hands on it today!
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The hardy kiwi (also known as the sarunashi fruit) is native to Japan, Korea, China, and parts of Russia.
Known for having smooth skin and a sweet flavor, this member of the kiwi family has been used in traditional medicine to relieve digestive issues, rheumatoid arthritis, and hemorrhoids.[1]
Now there’s research showing it can help fight lung cancer, too.
For the study, researchers from Okayama University in Japan injected mice with a known lung cancer cause agent. Half of this group also received hardy kiwi juice supplement, and the other half didn’t for 26 weeks.
At the end of the experiment, they found that the mice in the hardy kiwi juice group saw 25 percent few lung tumors.
Even better? The juice “completely inhibited” tumor formation in five out of nice mice.
This means the tiny fruit was able to STOP the growth of cancer in over half of the animals!
What incredible news for folks facing a lung cancer diagnosis!
Upon taking a closer look, the scientist found that the hardy kiwi works so well because it helps turn off certain cancer signals. Plus, it’s chock full of antioxidants and other cancer-fighting nutrients.[2]
Now, I realize that mice aren’t men.
More studies will be needed to determine exactly how potent this fruit is at fighting cancer in humans.
But in the meantime, there’s no harm in adding this delicious fruit to your diet now.
You can find the hardy kiwi at your local Asian market or specialty grocery store.
Eat Well and Be Well,
Dr. Kevin Dobrzynzski
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5717121/
[2] https://www.genengnews.com/lung-cancer-2/lung-cancer-growth-suppressed-in-mice-using-japanese-fruit/