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Metformin, a Widely Available Diabetes Drug, Has COVID-Fighting Potential
Along with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, metformin is a drug that shows tremendous promise for COVID treatment and prevention of Long COVID.
Dr. Marik Talks Repurposed Drugs with The Cancer Liberation Project
"Dr. Marik and his team developed a monograph that is intended to educate physicians and their patients about the often-overlooked role repurposed medications, supplements and lifestyle habits have in cancer treatment protocols."
New Hope for Cancer Patients – FLCCC News Capsule
Scientists and physicians—including our own Dr. Paul Marik—conducted an exhaustive review of more than 500 published studies to further the understanding of metabolic approaches to preventing and treating cancer.
Breaking News! Repurposed Drugs Target Cancer
“We hope that our research will bring attention to often overlooked methods for preventing and treating cancer as well as managing the symptoms from conventional treatment,” said Paul E. Marik, M.D., FCCM, FCCP, co-author of the study and chief scientific officer of the FLCCC.
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Paul Thomas Talk Cancer Care
Dr. Paul Marik joined Dr. Paul Thomas on the With The Wind podcast for a fascinating discussion on COVID protocols and his recent book, “Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer.”
Metabolic Therapy for Cancer: A Low-Carb, High-Fat Strategy
"We've been exposed to increased carcinogens that have increased our risk of getting cancers." Dr. Paul Marik returns to The Absolute Truth with Emerald Robinson and discusses Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer.
Is “Turbo Cancer” the Next Epidemic?
Making his initial appearance on the Shannon Joy Show, Dr. Marik discusses how COVID and Cancer are connected, and if "turbo cancer" will be the next deadly epidemic due to COVID vaccines.
Cancer as A Metabolic Disease
Dr. Thomas Seyfried joined Dr. Paul Marik for an incredible discussion on 'Cancer as a Metabolic Disease' - and the implications for the prevention and treatment of cancer.
Why are more young, thin people getting cancer now?
Dr. Thomas Seyfried explains that thinner people can still get cancer because it depends on their overall health, not just their weight.
How About Estrogen-Dependent Cancers? Are They Still Metabolic Dysfunction?
Dr. Thomas Seyfried explains why estrogen-dependent cancer are metabolic dysfunction.