Dr. Ralph Moss talks with Dr. Mary Hardy and David Wales about the promising research behind fermented wheat germ extract in this episode of 
The Moss Report Podcast.

Fighting Cancer with Wheat Germ
featuring Mary Hardy, M.D. and David Wales

In this episode of The Moss Report Podcast, Mary Hardy, MD, and David Wales, talk with our host, Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. about recent research on Fermented Wheat Germ Extract (FWGE). 

Research has shown FWGE can reduce the abnormal metabolism of cancer cells. This raises the prospect that FWGE might heal cancer cells by reversing the “Warburg Effect,” thus converting a glucose-fermenting cell back into a normal cell. 

The research into wheat germ has a long history and a promising future, as scientific papers show verifiable results and FWGE becomes more widely available. 

Mary Hardy, MD, is board-certified in internal medicine and a specialist in botanical and integrative medicine. She has been combining complementary and alternative therapies with Western medicine for over thirty years in both her clinical practice and research projects. She also has a long-standing interest in patients who have shown exceptional responses during cancer care.

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