A method to produce a dry powder cancer treatment substance from a cultured bacterial growth in water includes the steps of culturing a desired bacterial growth in a solvent to produce a bacterial mass, which is then homogenized to a homogenate. Solid particulates are then removed from the homogenate by passing the homogenate through a first filter. The filtered homogenate is collected and filtered through a second filter to remove high molecular weight chemicals from the solution. The homogenate is concentrated by separating the solvent from the homogenate yielding an extract to increase the solids content and produce a concentrated homogenate. The concentrated homogenate is dried to evaporate remaining solvent and transform the concentrated homogenate to a powder. The powder is encapsulated in individual capsules, which in turn are packaged in blister packs.