Apoptosis and differentiation better than direct killing.

 

Recent research in cancer treatment shows that induction of apoptosis and differentiation is a better approach than trying to kill cancer cells directly with cytotoxic drugs.

 

When cancer cells are threatened with toxic chemo drugs, they immediately initiate a defense mechanism by changing their DNA structure, so that they can resist such attacks. In this process, they will even develop wide spectrum drug resistance.

 

Research shows that if the attacks are directed at the cell membrane or DNA, causing disruption and disorientation in its structure, followed by some powerful healing agents that can initiate apoptosis (for cells that are not salvageable) and differentiation into normal cells, then even solid tumors will dissolve away.

 

Without the healing agents, the cancer cells will be transformed into more primitive and more aggressive types of cancers, but in the presence of healing agents and the necessary nutrients for cell repair, apoptosis and differentiation of cancer cells can be induced.

 

Chemical substances that can attack the cancer cells, especially at the cell membrane, include certain cytotoxic chemo drugs, deworming drugs and herbs, vitamin B17, digestive enzymes (papain, bromelain) etc, while the healing agents include many types of polysaccharides, notably fucoidan (a sulfated polysaccharide),  ATP5 (b-D-1,3-1,6-glucans), ganoderma (beta-glucan) etc.

 

In 1984, an experiment was conducted by the scientists in China, by injecting the widely used chemo drug cisplatin (DDP) into guinea pigs with cancerous tumors. The drug was ineffective in killing the cancer cells. But when given DDP and ganoderma polysaccharides together, the tumours dissolved readily. It should be noted that ganoderma polysaccharides alone was also ineffective.

 

At the molecular level, cisplatin operates by forming a platinum complex inside of a cell which binds to DNA and cross-links DNA. The cross-linking damages the DNA, and this may trigger the repair mechanism, which causes the death of those cells badly damaged and unsalvageable.

 

The dearly hoped for apoptosis did not happen, until a strong healing agent was given, and in this case it was ganoderma polysaccharides.

 

Many similar miraculous healings were reported when chemo patients were given herbs containing various polysaccharides.

 

Based on similar modal and healing mechanism, we used vitamin B17 as the attacking chemical (apricot-vinegar drink being the actual preparation), and fucoidan, ATP5, ganoderma as the healing agents, marvelous results were forthcoming.

 

In the presence of the healing agents, the damaged cancer cells will follow 2 pathways: apoptosis (programmed cell death) and differentiation into normal cells. Differentiation is basically a healing process, and for healing to take place, the damaged cell should be supplied with various nutrients needed to build strong and normal cells. Nutritional therapy is a necessary complementary therapy.

 

To assist cancer cells to changes from anaerobic respiration to aerobic respiration, a lot of oxygen need to be supplied. In this regard, the proprietary preparation ATP2 will do an excellent job. To make the cell membranes more permeable to oxygen, organic sulfur should be given. A proper ratio of omega-3,6,9 fatty acids will be essential to normalize cell membrane structures.

 

The immune system need to be further strengthen in order for the apoptosis and differentiation processes to go on smoothly. Various methods are available, one of the simplest and proven effective method is to take HemoHIM, 2~4 sachets a day.

 

The above research findings is enlightening, and will certainly redirect research efforts in the right direction.

 

Picture:  cancer cell (yellow) attacked by immune cells

 

 

08.01.2015