Cancer
The Most Promising Alternatives For Treating Cancer
Date: 09/10/08
Consider the following: One of the reasons modern medicine continues to fail in its war against cancer is due to how the disease is viewed. Conventional therapies focus on the end result of the disease – tumours. Yet the tumours are manifestations of a more generalised process.
Cancer researcher Mauris L. Emeka puts it as follows: “Think of the malignant tumour for what it is: it’s an indication that a process has gone wrong. In other words, the tumour is a visible symptom telling us that the body’s metabolism is not working properly.”
So, it is possible that cancer is not simply a genetic disease. Instead it is a disease in which normal cell division is disturbed by external factors such as chemicals, radiation, stress and the modern diet and lifestyle.
If this is the case, what are the alternatives for treating cancer, instead of simply cutting-away or radiating the symptoms? Here are some of the most promising alternative therapies available:
Vitamin C
The idea that vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, could be used to treat cancer was advanced in the 1970s by American scientist Linus Pauling. He is one of a small number of individuals who received a Nobel Prize more than once. The foundation of his theory (and the way it is applied today) can be explained in the following simple terms: Vitamin C is a major water-soluble antioxidant. When injected in high doses it can also act as a pro-oxidant. These are agents that generate free radicals as well as produce hydrogen peroxide, which has tumour-killing abilities. The vitamin C will then oxidise tissues, which is what chemotherapy does. But there is a difference: whilst having anticancer effects, the vitamin C also preserves normal, healthy cells – which chemotherapy doesn’t always
do. Vitamin C at pro-oxidant levels can only be achieved with an intravenous infusion. The most common procedure is to use 75 grams of vitamin C, in sterile water, with a number of minerals, particularly magnesium, zinc, chromium, selenium, B12 and some B vitamins. The patient is infused over 2.5 hours daily for 3 weeks. Vitamin C levels are tested at the end of the infusion-course and if it is sufficiently high then some significant tumour kill has occurred. This process may have to be repeated depending on the individual results of the infusion-course.
Antineoplaston therapy
Antineoplastons are components of the body’s natural biochemical defence system that helps control cancer without destroying normal cells. Chemically, the antineoplastons include peptides, amino acid derivatives and organic acids. They occur naturally in blood and urine and they are reproduced synthetically for medicinal use.
Antineoplastons act as molecular switches, which turn off life processes in abnormal cells and force them to die through apoptosis (programmed death of a cell). While they trigger the death of cancer cells, they do not inhibit normal cell growth. Antineoplastons “turn on” tumour suppressor genes and “turn off” oncogenes (genes participating in the onset and development of cancer) restoring the proper balance in gene expression.
Antineoplaston therapy is given intravenously or orally, depending on the stage and development of the cancer. In one study 74 per cent of children with low-grade brain-tumours saw a marked improvement in their condition whilst receiving the therapy. In the same study 91 per cent of patients with colon cancer were still alive after five years compared to just 39 per cent of those who received the conventional chemotherapy.
Enzyme Therapy
Enzymes are natural proteins that stimulate and accelerate many biological reactions in the body. Digestive enzymes, many of which are made in the pancreas, break down food and help with the absorption of nutrients into the blood. Metabolic enzymes build new cells and repair damaged ones in the blood, tissues, and organs.
Enzyme therapy is based on the premise that a cancer cell is coated with a protein lining to protect it against the body’s normal immune defences. Certain enzymes can dissolve this cell lining, thereby allowing the body’s white blood cells to destroy the cancer cells.
Pancreatic enzymes were reportedly first used to treat cancer in 1902 by John Beard, a Scottish scientist. German researchers later used enzyme therapy to treat patients with multiple sclerosis, cancer, and viral infections. Some enzyme mixtures are still commonly used in several European countries.
Gerson Therapy
The Gerson Therapy is a powerful, natural treatment that boosts your body's own immune system to heal cancer, arthritis, heart disease, allergies, and many other degenerative diseases. One aspect of the Gerson Therapy that sets it apart from most other treatment methods is its all-encompassing nature. An abundance of nutrients from thirteen fresh, organic juices and food are consumed every day, providing your body with a super dose of enzymes, minerals and nutrients. These substances then break down diseased tissue in the body, while enemas aid in eliminating the lifelong build-up of toxins from the liver.
One of the major aspects of the therapy is to restore liver integrity – to enable the body to heal. The liver has many different functions vital to the healing process of the body. Organic juices are used because they are easily absorbed. In people with compromised immune function the digestive system is usually under-functioning. The nutrients from juices are easily absorbed into the blood stream in 15-30 minutes. Organic food is used because pesticides add to the toxic burden. The main aim of this therapy is to clear overall toxicities from the cells.
What is striking about all of these alternatives is that they work from the basic principle that cancer starts with toxins in the body and that that is where the prevention and healing starts. Speak to your doctor or health practitioner about these alternatives and a possible different approach to preventing and treating this disease.
Sources:
‘Cancer: alternatives that work’ by Bryan Hubbard, What Doctors don’t tell you, October 2008, p6-9
‘Vitamin C Megadoses’, published online, canceractive.com
‘Vitamin may ward off killer disease’ published online 4 August 2008, The Australian, theaustralian.news.com.au
‘Antineoplaston Therapy’ published online by The American Cancer Society, cancer.org
‘What is Antineoplaston Therapy’ published online by Burzynski Clinic, burzynskiclinic.com
‘Gerson Therapy Information’ published online, healthandgoodness.com
‘Enzyme Therapy’ published online by The American Cancer Society, cancer.org
‘Healing your body with the Gerson Therapy’ published online by the Gerson Institute, gerson.org
‘Breast Cancer: Six Signs to Look For’ published online, drweil.com
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