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Cancer Is a Parasite
- Kill It with the Safe, Over-the-Counter Antiparasitic Fenbendazole
- By: William F. Supple Jr. PhD
- Narrated by: Eric Torres
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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In this bold, paradigm-shifting book, the founder of the influential Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer Substack uncovers the revolutionary cancer-fighting potential of a surprising source: fenbendazole—a widely available, low-cost antiparasitic medication with decades of proven safety. Cancer Is a Parasite offers a meticulously researched yet deeply personal journey into the science, case studies, and cutting-edge theories behind fenbendazole’s remarkable effects on cancer.
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Terminally Smiling
- Joy that Lifts, Even when Life Grounds You
- By: Cinder Shine Ernst
- Narrated by: Cinder Ernst
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Terminally Smiling is a luminous, soul-baring memoir from singer-songwriter and storyteller Cinder Shine Ernst, who knows firsthand how to live with beauty and bravery in the face of cancer, chronic illness, grief, and uncertainty. This is not a book about pretending things are okay. It’s about how to sing anyway. Through poetic prose, deeply personal stories, and original songs woven throughout the narrative, Cinder invites listeners into her world, a place where rainbow resilience meets raw truth, and where hope doesn’t require a cure to be real.
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Diseased
- The A to Z of Illnesses, Medicine, and Important People Through History
- By: Travis Brown
- Narrated by: Steve Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Our understanding of diseases have dramatically changed over human history. Early civilisations believed health and disease were directly caused by the gods. This is why priests and priestesses were also healers and doctors. The ancient Greeks introduced the four humours theory, namely that the body was composed of four fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Disease and illness were caused by imbalances. Treatment was to rebalance these fluids.
By: Travis Brown
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p53
- The Gene that Cracked the Cancer Code
- By: Sue Armstrong
- Narrated by: Stephanie Beattie
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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All of us have lurking in our DNA a most remarkable gene, which has a crucial job – it protects us from cancer. Known simply as p53, this gene constantly scans our cells to ensure that they grow and divide without mishap. If a cell makes a mistake in copying its DNA during the process of division, p53 stops it in its tracks, summoning a repair team before allowing the cell to carry on dividing. If the mistake is irreparable and the rogue cell threatens to grow out of control, p53 commands the cell to commit suicide.
By: Sue Armstrong
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Holding On & Letting Go
- By: Patrick J. Yuran
- Narrated by: Doug Chanselle-Hary
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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In Holding On & Letting Go: A Story of Love, Life, & Loss, the author shares a deeply personal journey following his wife Marie's diagnosis of stage IV metastatic breast cancer. This life-altering event transformed their shared voyage, shifting from fear to a profound exploration of love and purpose.
By: Patrick J. Yuran
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Fighting for More Golden Years
- Battling Disease and Embracing Hope After Age 65
- By: Daniel Muller
- Narrated by: Caesar Castillo
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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This is my personal story of battling leukemia as I entered my so-called “golden years.” Turning 65 marked the beginning of a series of profound changes, brought on by both family struggles and personal health challenges. Eventually, I was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. I endured grueling chemotherapy, fought through debilitating side effects, and then faced yet another blow — new heart complications and the looming possibility of a second, entirely different cancer.
By: Daniel Muller
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Cancer Is a Parasite
- Kill It with the Safe, Over-the-Counter Antiparasitic Fenbendazole
- By: William F. Supple Jr. PhD
- Narrated by: Eric Torres
- Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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In this bold, paradigm-shifting book, the founder of the influential Fenbendazole Can Cure Cancer Substack uncovers the revolutionary cancer-fighting potential of a surprising source: fenbendazole—a widely available, low-cost antiparasitic medication with decades of proven safety. Cancer Is a Parasite offers a meticulously researched yet deeply personal journey into the science, case studies, and cutting-edge theories behind fenbendazole’s remarkable effects on cancer.
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Terminally Smiling
- Joy that Lifts, Even when Life Grounds You
- By: Cinder Shine Ernst
- Narrated by: Cinder Ernst
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Terminally Smiling is a luminous, soul-baring memoir from singer-songwriter and storyteller Cinder Shine Ernst, who knows firsthand how to live with beauty and bravery in the face of cancer, chronic illness, grief, and uncertainty. This is not a book about pretending things are okay. It’s about how to sing anyway. Through poetic prose, deeply personal stories, and original songs woven throughout the narrative, Cinder invites listeners into her world, a place where rainbow resilience meets raw truth, and where hope doesn’t require a cure to be real.
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Diseased
- The A to Z of Illnesses, Medicine, and Important People Through History
- By: Travis Brown
- Narrated by: Steve Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Our understanding of diseases have dramatically changed over human history. Early civilisations believed health and disease were directly caused by the gods. This is why priests and priestesses were also healers and doctors. The ancient Greeks introduced the four humours theory, namely that the body was composed of four fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile. Disease and illness were caused by imbalances. Treatment was to rebalance these fluids.
By: Travis Brown
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p53
- The Gene that Cracked the Cancer Code
- By: Sue Armstrong
- Narrated by: Stephanie Beattie
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
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Performance0
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Story0
All of us have lurking in our DNA a most remarkable gene, which has a crucial job – it protects us from cancer. Known simply as p53, this gene constantly scans our cells to ensure that they grow and divide without mishap. If a cell makes a mistake in copying its DNA during the process of division, p53 stops it in its tracks, summoning a repair team before allowing the cell to carry on dividing. If the mistake is irreparable and the rogue cell threatens to grow out of control, p53 commands the cell to commit suicide.
By: Sue Armstrong
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Holding On & Letting Go
- By: Patrick J. Yuran
- Narrated by: Doug Chanselle-Hary
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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In Holding On & Letting Go: A Story of Love, Life, & Loss, the author shares a deeply personal journey following his wife Marie's diagnosis of stage IV metastatic breast cancer. This life-altering event transformed their shared voyage, shifting from fear to a profound exploration of love and purpose.
By: Patrick J. Yuran
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Fighting for More Golden Years
- Battling Disease and Embracing Hope After Age 65
- By: Daniel Muller
- Narrated by: Caesar Castillo
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
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Performance0
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Story0
This is my personal story of battling leukemia as I entered my so-called “golden years.” Turning 65 marked the beginning of a series of profound changes, brought on by both family struggles and personal health challenges. Eventually, I was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. I endured grueling chemotherapy, fought through debilitating side effects, and then faced yet another blow — new heart complications and the looming possibility of a second, entirely different cancer.
By: Daniel Muller