- THE WORLD OF THE FUNGI fungus links
- Is the Cause of Cancer a Common Fungus? source: Nexus Magazine
- the relation between virusses, bacteria and fungi source: center4cancer.com
- Chemo drugs destroy brain cells source: BBC UK
- Is cancer a fungus? source: AssociatedContent.com
- Bill Henderson's newsletter about Dr. Simoncini's therapy
- source: Beating-cancer-gently.com
- International Medical Veritas Association source: IMVA
- National Candida Society source: CandidaUK
- Doug Kaufmann's "Know the cause" source: knowthecause.com
- Breastcancer2008 source: PR.com
- Immunogenic Research Foundation source: IMREF
- Winning the war on cancer source: curesnaturallywholesale.com
- Ask Dr. John Wingard what he thinks when he hears the word fungus source: sun-sentinel.com
- On-line reference to all things mycological source: doctorfungus.com
- Dimorphic fungi source: pathmicro.com
- How the Cancer Industry Suppresses The Truth source: cancertutor.com
- dynamic connection between fungi and cancer by Phillip Day source: campaignfortruth.com
- The Role Of Fungus In Cancer source: knowthecause.com
- Sodium Bicarbonate Infusion Found to Reduce Risk of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy source: urotoday.com
- Mycotoxins by Charles P. Woloshuk source: Purdue University
- The fungus link - a book by Doug Kaufmann source: knowthecause.com
- Selective decontamination of the digestive tract as antifungal prophylaxis source: ccforum.com
- Scientists at UC Santa Barbara about cancer and fungus source: ia.ucsb.edu
- Is there a cure? source: isthereacure.info
- ISHAM source: isham.org
- RTRI source: Radiowave Therapy Research Institute Autralia
- video's about cancer and cancertherapy source: cancertherapy.tv
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
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