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Fermented stevia extract targets pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, study reveals
• Natural News - Cassie B• Fermented stevia extract shows groundbreaking potential to selectively destroy pancreatic cancer cells without harming healthy cells.
• Hiroshima University researchers used Lactobacillus plantarum bacteria to transform stevia into a potent anti-cancer compound called CAME.
• Unlike chemotherapy, the fermented extract triggers natural cell death in cancer cells while sparing healthy kidney cells, even at high doses.
• Big Pharma's toxic cancer treatments have failed pancreatic patients for decades, making natural alternatives like this a critical area of exploration.
• Human trials are pending, but if successful, fermented stevia could disrupt the pharmaceutical monopoly on cancer care with a safe, plant-based solution.
For decades, Big Pharma has pushed toxic chemotherapy and radiation as the only "viable" treatments for cancer, despite their devastating side effects and dismal success rates. But now, researchers at Japan's Hiroshima University have uncovered a groundbreaking natural alternative that could revolutionize how we fight one of the deadliest cancers known to man.




