Japanese Team Finds Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose
Japanese scientists have discovered a naturally-occurring bacteria in a frog species with remarkably-potent anticancer activity-in fact, it destroyed cancer tumors in one dose. Led by Professor Eijiro Miyako, the team at Japan’s Advanced Institute of Science and Technology discovered that a natural bacteria from the intestines of a Japanese tree frog (Ewingella americana) achieved a […] The post Japanese Team Finds Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose appeared first on G
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