20 potential ways GcMAF could help in treating wild-type gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST):

  1. 1. Activates macrophages to attack and destroy cancer cells.
  2. Boosts the overall immune response, making the body more effective at fighting cancer.
  3. Inhibits tumor growth by activating macrophages.
  4. Reduces nagalase levels, restoring immune function.
  5. Improves survival rates in cancer patients.
  6. Enhances quality of life due to better immune function.
  7. Supports conventional treatments to enhance their effectiveness.
  8. 8. Reduces side effects of conventional cancer treatments by boosting the immune system.
  9. Targets and destroys cancer stem cells, which are often resistant to conventional treatments.
  10. Promotes apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells.
  11. Reduces inflammation, which is often associated with cancer progression.
  12. Enhances the ability of macrophages to engulf and digest cancer cells.
  13. Improves the immune system’s ability to detect and respond to cancer cells.
  14. Inhibits the formation of new blood vessels that tumors need to grow.
  15. In trials GcMaf has shown to reduce the spread of cancer to other parts of the body.
  16. Supports the body’s detoxification processes, helping to remove cancer-related toxins.
  17. Improves communication between immune cells, enhancing their coordinated response to cancer.
  18. 18. Helps restore balance to the immune system, which can be disrupted by cancer.

19.GcMaf can reduce the size of tumors.

  1. Improves overall health and resilience by boosting the immune system.

How GcMAF works

How GcMaf immunotherapy works

Spread the love
Scroll to Top