By Simon Yu MD
Biohacking with the guidance of AMA is like uncovering the Holy Grail of antiaging, chronic disease, and cancer therapy in your hands. Why? It unlocks the secrets of the Wnt signaling pathway. How? The Wnt signaling pathway is a complex, complicated network of glycoproteins and peptides known for its role in regulation of proliferation, differentiation, migration, regeneration, polarity and gene expression from embryonic stems to development in adult tissues. Big pharma is racing and betting on who will develop the molecules first that will control the Wnt signaling pathway. Billions of dollars are at stake for developing and marketing blockbuster drugs, potentially bigger than Statins and Ozempic combined.
Wnt was discovered in 1982 by cancer researchers. For the last 25 years, I have written about parasite medications successfully treating many different medical conditions – autoimmune, neurological, cancer, Lyme, CFS/ME, cancer, etc. – which I call an “Accidental Cure.” Is it possible that parasite medications are doing more than just killing parasites? Most well-known parasite medications like Ivermectin and Niclosamide have been proven to regulate the Wnt signaling pathway. Is this an unintended, ultimate, somewhat accidental biohacking, or just plain dumb luck?
Biohacking is citizen “do-it-yourself” biology: making small, incremental changes in diet, exercise, lifestyle, supplements, etc. to catalyze small improvements in health and well-being. People have also been hacking the medical system and taking parasite meds on their own for vexing, unexplainable medical conditions when physicians could not help them. Fenbendazole has become popular with cancer patients after Joe Tippins’ testimonial for his terminal lung cancer. A young MIT engineer figured out how to use parasite meds to heal herself from unexplained illness. I wrote about her in my article, Parasite Treatment Hacked by an MIT Engineer: Think Small, Dream Big for Pandemic. You can visit her website, Debug Your Health, at: www.debugyourhealth.com.
Understanding the complexity of biochemistry, metabolic pathways and immune system regulations is intimidating, making it almost impossible to micromanage each pathway without the consequence of unpredictable chain reactions and side effects. It needs some assistance from artificial intelligence (AI).
At Medical Week 2024 in Baden Baden, Germany, I gave a lecture, Parasites, Fungal, Dental Infections and Cancer: Unconventional Diagnostics and Therapies. My thesis is there is a simpler way to regulate the Wnt signaling pathway by incorporating unconventional diagnostics to navigate and bypass complex biochemical-metabolic pathways using acupuncture meridian assessment (AMA).
The Wnt signaling pathway is an ancient, evolutionary-based pathway for survival. Aberrations are associated with birth defects, and a multitude of chronic diseases and cancer. The meridian system and acupuncture have been known for thousands of years, widely practiced throughout Asia, and now practiced globally. It is time to embrace ancient, authentic intelligence (AI 2.0) to outsmart Artificial Intelligence (AI) and enhance biohacking. Apply parasite and antifungal meds based on AMA to correct upstream problems, including dental and environmental toxins. Regulate the Wnt signaling pathway to bypass and streamline complex biochemical interactions, metabolic pathways and immune regulations.
~ November 2024
Dr. Simon Yu, MD is a Board-Certified Internist. He practices Internal Medicine with an emphasis on Integrative Medicine to use the best each has to offer. For more articles and information about integrative medicine, patient success stories, and Dr. Yu’s latest book, AcciDental Blow Up in Medicine: Battle Plan for Your Life, visit his website at www.preventionandhealing.com or call Prevention and Healing, Inc., 314-432-7802. You can also attend a free monthly presentation and discussion on Integrative Medicine at his office on the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 pm. Call to verify the date. Seating is limited, arrive early.
Simon Yu, MD
Prevention and Healing, Inc.
10908 Schuetz Road
St. Louis, MO 63146 314-432-7802
www.preventionandhealing.com
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