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That which is lacking in the Present World is a profound knowledge of the Nature of Things
Frithjot Schuon
More People Make Their Living From the Cancer Industry than Die From Cancer
Annual Cost of Treating Cancer Estimated $150 billion
99%
The Stop Cancer Before it Starts Campaign- How to Win the Losing War Against Cancer www.preventcancer.com
61.7%
Disturbing Statistics
Between 1973 and 1999 Cancer deaths increased 30% (17.7% -23% of population) For the first time (2005), cancer has surpassed heart disease as the top killer of Americans under 85. (Los Angeles Times, Jan. 19, 2005) 1.3 million diagnosed and 570,000 die annually in US In the 25-35 year old age group a recent analysis of the National Cancer Institute statistic showed that survival rates have not increased at all since 1975 Cancer is the leading disease killer in people age 20 to 39..more than 70,000 young adults get cancer every year The Wall Street Journal, July 5, 2005, page D1
At A Glance
1. Vigorous Immunity Nutrition Fats, Proteins Minerals, Trace Minerals Fat Soluble Vitamins Water Soluble Vitamins Plant Secondary Metabolites 2. Low Toxin Load Metals Viral/Bacterial 3. Low Stress Type B and C Personalities 4. Healthy Hormones (especially Adrenal/Thyroid/Insulin) 5. Contain Inflammation
Blood Glucose/Insulin EFA Ratios Antioxidants Healthy G.I. Tract
Anatomy of an Illness By Norman Cousins Illness: Ankylosing spondylitis Cure: (Laughter and Vitamin C)
Emotional Links to Cancer Risk Your Defense Against Cancer by Henry Dreher
Difficult childhood, characterized by a lack of closeness to one or more parents (alienation, aloneness, difficulty in establishing and fulfilling relationships) Long held sense of despair or hopelessness about achieving meaning in ones life (work, creativity, relationship) Expression of emotions, especially anger is suppressed/repressed
Claus Bohnson
(Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute; Jefferson Medical College)
48 cancer patients (versus 150 non-cancer patients): not close to parents when young; negative feelings about early family life
The Type C Personality Dr. Steven Greer: Faith Courtauld Unit for Human Studies in Cancer at Kings College Hospital
Huge reserves of unexpressed frustration and hostility with possible despair and depression Based upon 80 different psychological & psychosocial variables
Type C Personality
Lydia Temoshok (psychologist) University of California at San Francisco (150 melanoma patients)
The Type C person experiences negative feelings but doesnt express them. Internal anxiety and depression have a negative effect on the defense against melanoma growth. Expressing these feelings openly may improve melanoma.
Type C patients: tumor growth was more aggressive, lesions were thicker
Healthy A.A
Good Eicosanoids, PGA1, PGA2, 15-Hetri E LOX
5-Lipoxygenase
Leukotrienes (LTB-4) Hydroxylated FACS 5-Hete
Delta-5 Desaturase
COX-1 / COX-2
Thromboxane
Prostaglandin E-2
American Diet
Omega 6 (Linoleic Acid) Desaturase Elongase Desaturase
EPA
ArA
(5% of ALA)
E/E/D/B-ox
DHA
(1% of ALA)
Digestion
All Diseases Begin in the Gut
Gut Microbiome
20,000-25,000 genes
Pycnogenol: 25-50 mg 1-3x/day (75-150 mg/day) Curcumin 1,000-2,000 mg/day (4-10 gms/day)
4. 5.
6.
Lycopene & Tocotrienols: Deprives Cancer Cells of Mevalonate (needed for fast proliferation)
Whey Protein Bone Broth Soup Brassicas Eggs Fish NAC 500 mg 3X/Day
Duodenum Cells Have Highest Concentration of GSH to Begin Neutralizing Toxins in Ingested Food Stuffs
Most GSH Originates From Liver to Intestine
Sugar = Insulin
Cancer Cells have 6-15 X Insulin Receptor Sites and 10X Insulin Growth Factor Receptor Sites Insulin Directs Inflammatory Eicosanoids Pathways
Richard Doll & Richard Peto (Harvard University) The Causes of Cancer: Quantitative Estimates of Avoidable Risks of Cancer in the U.S. J. Natl Cancer Inst 66:6 (June 1982): 1191-1308. 5 Highest B.C. Mortality = Highest Sugar Consumption (U.K., Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark, Canada)
5 Lowest B. C Mortality = Lowest Sugar Consumption (Japan, Yugoslavia, Portugal, Spain, Italy)
This amount of sugar can Number of Bacteria Destroyed be found in: 14.0 ---10.0 5.5 2.0 1 scoop of ice cream 1 can of soft drink malted drink
24
1.0
1 milk shake
Kijak E., et al. Relationship of blood sugar level and leukocytic phagocytosis. Southern California Dental Association 1964; 32: 349-351
Receptor IMPs
Extracellular (+)
Phosphate Heads
Phospholipid Legs
Cytoplasm (-)
(Effector IMPs)
pH
Cellular pH and Electrical Differential
70 mv
70 mv
6.75
7.4
6.75
?
70 mv
6.75
70 mv
36 ATP
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
Glucose Glucose
Hexokinase Glucose-6Glucose-6-
phosphate Phosphate
Pyruvate Pyruvate
Oncoproteins
Cancer Cell 2007 Jan; 11 (1): 37-5 Nat. Rev. Cancer 2004 Nov; 4 (11): 891-9
Grains
Lectins
Undigestible polysaccharides
Autoimmune Diseases (Crohns, Celiac, RA, Lupus, MS, Type I Diabetes, Allergies, Thyroiditis)
Putrefaction
Inflammation Inflammation Inflammatory Cytokines
TNF-a, IL-1b,
Damaged Tight Junctions & Microvilli IL-6, IL-8, Nf-kB *USDA RDA: Diet of 60% Carbohydrates = 2 cups of glucose!
From: The New Glucose Revolution by Jenna Brand-Miller, Thomas Wolever, Kaye Foster-Powell and Stephen Colaqiuri (Marlowe & Co., 2002)
R-Lipoic Acid 300 mg; 2x/day Chromium Picolinate 1,200-2,000 mcg Metformin
Interval Exercises
1. 2. 3. 5 minute warm up 30 seconds vigorous exercise 4 minute cool-down Repeat #2 and #3, 4-6 times, no more than 3x weekly
Ketogenic Diet
Body can only store sugars/starches 24-48 hours Switch fuel to FATS State of Ketosis Ketones = Waste Products of Fat Metabolism
See: Targeting energy metabolism in brain cancer: review and hypothesis. Nutrition & Metabolism 2005, 2:30 doi: 10.1186/1743-7075-230 by Thomas N. Seyfried and Purna Mukherjee
(www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/2/1/30)
3 Statistical Surveys
80-85% Efficacy in Preventing Disease Exacerbations
Strengthen Immunity
Immune Fuels
Immune Modulators
Healthy G.I. Tract
Immune Cells
JB CD 56 Natural Killer Cell and Function NK/Lymphs % Lytic Units NK Viable % % CD4 **Absolute CD4 % CD8 (cytotoxic/suppression) **Absolute CD8 % CD5 (total T cells) **Absolute CD5 21% 75 98% 42% 470 22% 246 55% 615 6 22 % 20 250 32 64% 720 1440 14 35% 315 788 62 83% 620 - 3650 35.98 H Range 5.75 23.08
Immune Modulators
Beta 1,3 Glucans (Mushroom Extracts, Yeast Wall) Low Dose Naltrexone (Rx) Arabinogalactan (larch, mushroom) Russian Choice Immune AVEMAR (AVE) Fermented Wheat Germ Quinones Pro-Boost Thymic Hormone Hyper-Immune Milk
Quantum Research and AIE-10 Dr. Jesse Stoff (NK Increases by 2000%)
2 Unchanged
3 Worsened
Vitamin C Paradox
Patient No. Test Control 17 17 13 11 8 7 7 6 14 100 170 170 130 110 80 70 70 60 140 1000
From First Hospital Attendance A B Test Control 458(+) 219(+) 286(+) 1369(+) 774(+) 1669(+) 634 884 706(+) 681(+) 316 118 159 1020 492 420 336 366 279 360
From Date of Untreatability C D Test Control 352(+) 186(+) 182(+) 487(+) 38(+) 355(+) 270 183 278(+) 293(+) 33 31 32 52 39 21 43 69 37 38
142(+) 101(+) 127(+) 376(+) 282(+) 1249(+) 298 518 427(+) 321(+)
319(+) 155(+) 150(+) 435(+) 342(+) 334(+) 227 114 241(+) 255(+)
Kidney
Bladder Rectum
Ovary
Other All
Colon
Lung Ovary Pancreas Uterus All 30 Types of Cancer
90
41 48 75 78 64
25
11 13 6 36 29
Pharmacologic ascorbic acid concentrations selectively kill cancer cells: Action as a pro-drug to deliver hydrogen peroxide to tissues
Qi Chen*+, Michael Graham Espey, Murali C . Krishna, James B. Mitchell, Christopher P. Corpe*, Garry R . Buettner, Emily Shacter+, and Mark Levine*
*Molecular
and Clinical Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD 20892; Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892; Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1101; and +Laboratory of Biochemistry, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD 20892
Communicated by J.E. Rall, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, August 2, 2005 (received for review June 1, 2005)
To
whom correspondence should be addressed at: Molecular and Clinical Nutrition Section, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room 4D52, MSC-1372, Bethesda, MD 20892-1372. E-mail: markl@mail.nih.gov
Glucose
Vitamin C
Vitamin C Solution
Ascorbic Acid 100 grams with 100 gms Ester-C Sodium Bicarbonate 48 grams Green Tea or Pomegranate Juice 600 ml (20 oz) Sweeten with Stevia, Sorbitol, Xylitol
Substitute both
Pre-Surgical Preparation
5 days prior:
800 mg. per day Cimetidine (NOT with meals) to suppress CD-8 Suppressor Cells; to block E-Selectin Adhesion Molecules on surface of blood vessels 15 gms of PectaSol-C (Modified Citrus Pectin) to block adhesion molecules on surface of cancer cells
Blocks Metastasis by 90%! Blocks Adhesion Activity by 95%!
Robert Nagourney, MD (So. California): Biopsy -www.rationaltherapeutics.com Research Genetics Cancer Center (Greece)
Circulating Tumor Cells ipapasot@doctors..org.uk
Jerrys IV Cocktail
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 100 grams Sodium Ascorbate 5 grams R-Lipoic Acid 800 mg N-Acetyl Cysteine 1 gram Ubiquinol (Co-Q10) 2 mg of Methylcobalamin (I.M.)
Detox Modalities
Coffee Enemas
1-3x Daily to 1-3x Weekly
Detox Baths
2-3 lbs Bentonite Clay in Hot Bath for 3040 minutes 2-3x Weekly
Alternate with 1 lb each of Epsom Salts & Baking Soda Heavy Metal Detox (esp. mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic)
DMPS push EDTA Detoxamin Suppositories
References
Knockout: Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer by Suzanne Somers Cancer & Natural Medicine by John Boik Definitive Guide to Cancer by John Diamond, MD, Lee Cowden MD, Burton Goldberg Viral Immunity by J.E. Williams, OMD Immune Restoration Handbook by M. Konlee & C. LeBeau Surviving Terminal Cancer by Ben Williams, PhD. Fight Cancer with Vitamins & Supplements by Kedar Prasad, PhD. And K. Che Prasad, MD The Whole Body Workbook for Cancer by Dan Kenner, PhD.
Additional Resources
Weston A. Price Foundation www.westonaprice.org Life Extension Foundation www.lef.org www.cancerdecisions.org www.preventcancer.com (Dr. Samuel Epstein)