BREAST CANCER CHEMOTHERAPY
Breast cancer chemotherapy is no longer the devastating process that it used to be. There are new developments in the field that make it much more tolerable and effective at the same time.
Full dose chemotherapy can be very debilitating because it is very hard on the immune system and can cause such things as complete hair loss, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
New Options
Fortunately, there is a better way. When chemotherapy is used in the context of IPT, much lower doses of the chemo drugs can be administered in such a way as to target the cancer cells with a much reduced affect on the normal cells.
This form of treatment was developed in Mexico 90 years ago. It takes advantage of the knowledge of a German physician/scientist named Otto Warburg, M.D., PhD, who received a Nobel Prize in 1931 for proving that cancer cells, of all types, use an abnormal way of burning sugar that is much less efficient at producing a given amount of energy from a given amount of sugar.
Cancer cells require 18 times more sugar than normal cells to grow and prosper. If deprived, they die quickly. We use this to our advantage. By administering insulin to the patient to drop their blood sugar, we create an environment of panic within the cancer cells. They open all their receptors to receive much needed sugar to survive. This is the point at which they can be targeted by administering a false sugar, (Salicinium), combined with a small percentage of chemo that they consume. Think of them as the bullies on the block that push all the normal cells aside to get the first food that comes their way. This is their weakness in this case.
By this means, 10% of the full dose of the chemo drug can target the cancer cell and have a greater effect on it because of its desperate need for sugar, therefore reducing damage to normal cells or the immune system.
Another benefit of Salicinium is it de-cloaks the cancer cell to expose it to the immune system. Many people, with healthy lifestyles, find themselves surprised that they could have cancer. Understanding the make up of the cancer cell is paramount here. Cancer cloaks itself from the immune system. Another de-cloaking agent is GcMAF. Once it is exposed, we attack.
We assist the immune system with weapons such as B17. Poisonous to cancer cells but not to healthy cells.
By combining this therapy with other integrative breast cancer treatments, the cancer cells can be killed or weakened to the point where they are eliminated by the persons’ immune system.
This is only possible if the immune system is protected and strengthened by other Integrative approaches that provide the nutrients and stimulants to help the immune system attain this goal.
We monitor progress of cancer drop off by watching the amount of nagalase present in the body. Essentially, this is the by-product or waste product of cancer cells.