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Natural substances often have therapeutic promise, but their utility in the treatment of illnesses is limited by their toxicity or undesirable side effects.
Recent research led by Gonçalo Bernardes, group leader at...
A friend of mine (Age 35) was diagnosed with CLL
Now, I've seen this thread, but I'm curious if anyone has anything else/more specific to say. Anyone know more of the "Artmenisin protocol? I don't have my friend's lab results but I could ask for them if they could help... He is about to take...
Yet another cancer is revealed to be metabolic of origin and potentially treatable with cheap and widely available anti-serotonin chemicals (e.g. Benadryl, cyproheptadine, the ergot derivatives, etc). Conversely, the study raises serious questions in regards to whether the explosion in blood...
A great study, which directly demonstrates not only the OXPHOS deficiency characteristic of all "cancer" cells, but also proving that restoration of OXPHOS is highly therapeutic (and likely curative) for leukemia. Just as importantly, the study demonstrates that cancer cells have, in fact...
Another great study demonstrating both the therapeutic potential of vitamins as well as the metabolic/redox nature of cancer. As I mentioned in some of my podcasts, vitamin K2 (MK-4) is currently in clinical trials for treating/preventing a number of different cancers, especially liver cancer...
Another great study, and one of the few that dares point the finger at medicine's Holy Grail - the "essential fatty acids". As the study aptly says, high levels of PUFA in the blood and especially higher levels of linoleic acid predict subsequent development of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)...
SIRT1 (one of the sirtuin genes) is currently one of the stars in the nutritional/medical blogosphere. As far as back as 2004, SIRT1 was promoted as a key regulator of longevity and activating this gene was marketed as one of the most reliable ways of increasing lifespan. Resveratrol was lauded...
The study is only about leukemia, but it adds to other evidence I have posted before on the role of stress in cancer development and progression.
Stress (adrenaline, Noradrenaline) As The Main Driver Of Cancer Metastases
Bad Environment & Lifestyle (stress) Cause Most Cancers In Western...
Given the recent posts about anti-cancer activity of DHT and other androgens this post is probably not going to surprise anybody. However, I still thought it would be relevant given that in some cancer lines like hepatoma and leukemia, only androsterone displayed chemopreventive and...
Similar to my other post on blocking serotonin as a way to reverse fibrosis, the truth about what works and what doesn't in medicine is slowly coming out. After decades of denying that aspirin may have any effects on treating cancer, apparently clinical trials are about to begin with aspirin for...
Stumbled upon this while researching the effects of vitamin K2 (MK-4) on blood coagulation. As you can see, the dose of vitamin K2 was not even that high - 20mg daily. ATRA was administered at 60mg daily. Keep in mind that the two toxic chemotherapeutic agents enocatibine and daunorubicin were...