Breast Milk

Yes, actual human breast milk. We at Vanish Cancer are open minded. When someone mentioned that it cured a cancer we were suspicious at first but researching studies showed that breast milk does in fact kills cancer cells. So why not share it here.
One of the most studied components in this context is a substance called HAMLET.
HAMLET is a complex of alpha-lactalbumin (a milk protein) and oleic acid (a fatty acid) found in breast milk.
It has been shown in lab studies and animal models to selectively induce apoptosis in cancer cells while sparing healthy cells.
Mechanism: It enters tumor cells and interacts with their mitochondria and nuclei, disrupting essential functions and triggering cell death.
Selectivity: It does not harm healthy, differentiated cells, which makes it particularly exciting for therapeutic development.
Early clinical trials (e.g., for bladder cancer) have shown some promise, especially in reducing tumor size and enhancing immune response.