Could a virus be the cure for cancer?

Early trials show 90% success

Good morning friends,

Imagine this. Instead of chemo that makes you nauseous, weak, and bald… you’re given a simple shot of a virus that trains your body to destroy cancer on its own.

Sounds like science fiction, right? But it’s happening.

The virus that tricks your body
Chinese researchers have engineered a virus called NDV-GT. What it does is genius:

It makes tumours look like pig tissue.
Your immune system sees the “imposter” and attacks the cancer with everything it’s got.

What the early trials found
In a small study of 20 patients with tough-to-treat cancers like liver, ovarian, and cervical:

  • 90% of patients saw their tumours shrink or stop growing

  • One woman was reported completely cured

  • The best part? No nausea, no hair loss, no crushing fatigue

That’s a big deal compared to traditional treatments.

What’s the catch?
This isn’t a magic cure yet. It’s still early stage and needs larger trials. Scientists also warn that “disease control” doesn’t always mean total cure-it can mean slowing or shrinking tumours without eliminating them.

Why this matters
For decades, cancer treatments have focused on poisoning or cutting tumours out. NDV-GT flips the script: it hands the job back to your immune system. And if we can fight cancer without destroying the body at the same time, that’s revolutionary.

What you can do now
If you or someone you love is exploring options:

  • Ask your doctor if immune therapies or clinical trials are available locally

  • Focus on strengthening your immune system: sleep, hydration, whole foods

  • Lower your toxic load-seed oils, plastics, and processed foods all make the immune system sluggish

The bigger question
Would you trust your immune system-with the right “training”-over chemotherapy?

struggling with confusing health options or mystery symptoms?
Book a call with my team and let’s build a plan that strengthens your biology, so your body can do what it was designed to do.

To your health,