Whoa182
Tue, Aug-01-06, 09:53
I believe and have done for a long time now that nutrients act in a synergistic way to slow down or prevent cancer. You try to attack the cancer in many different ways using high dose or a variety of scientifically supported compounds together. You make your body a hostile envirionment for the cancer. There are nutrients that have antioxidant effects, anti inflammation, pro apoptotic, prevent or somewhat inhibit cancer progression and all stages. Throwing one nutrient at something isn't likely to do much, as shown in cancer studies, when multiple treatments are used, survival is longer.
I believe Cancer patients can improve their chances with nutrition, supplementing a variety of compounds, avoiding refined foods or foods high in sugar. Nutrition should be part of cancer treatment.
Nutrients Stop Cancer Metastasis
Medinews.com
07-28-06
Cancer metastasis can be stopped in mice by using a combination of
nutrients, according to a study presented at the annual combined
meeting of the World Congress on Advances in Oncology and the
International Symposium on Molecular Medicine, held in Crete (Greece)
in October 2005.
The study documents that vitamin C used in combination with the amino
acids L-lysine, L-proline, and a polyphenol fraction of green tea
known as Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) not only killed cancer cells
and significantly limited tumor growth and its infiltration by blood
vessels, but also completely stopped the invasion and spread of more
than two dozen cancer cell types. The study was conducted by Dr. Rath
and colleagues of the Dr. Rath Research Institute (Santa Clara, CA,
USA), who note that this marks the first time nutrient synergy has
been shown to stop the spread of metastasis in the body of a living
organism.
The study results came on the heels of a recent study by the U.S.
National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD, USA), which strongly
confirmed that vitamin C has the potential to fight cancer when
injected intravenously in high dosages.
A growing number of researchers confirm that Dr. Rath was right, and
nutrients, especially when used in a synergy, can control all
critical stages of cancer, said Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Ph.D.,
director of the institute.
The conference was organized by Demetrios A. Spandidos, professor of
virology at the Medical School, University of Crete, who personally
invited the Dr. Rath Research Institute team to the event. The
institute is calling for a radical change in the therapeutic approach
to cancer, one that takes advantage of new natural approaches.
To see more of Medinews.com, or to subscribe, go to
http://www.medinews.com
I believe Cancer patients can improve their chances with nutrition, supplementing a variety of compounds, avoiding refined foods or foods high in sugar. Nutrition should be part of cancer treatment.
Nutrients Stop Cancer Metastasis
Medinews.com
07-28-06
Cancer metastasis can be stopped in mice by using a combination of
nutrients, according to a study presented at the annual combined
meeting of the World Congress on Advances in Oncology and the
International Symposium on Molecular Medicine, held in Crete (Greece)
in October 2005.
The study documents that vitamin C used in combination with the amino
acids L-lysine, L-proline, and a polyphenol fraction of green tea
known as Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) not only killed cancer cells
and significantly limited tumor growth and its infiltration by blood
vessels, but also completely stopped the invasion and spread of more
than two dozen cancer cell types. The study was conducted by Dr. Rath
and colleagues of the Dr. Rath Research Institute (Santa Clara, CA,
USA), who note that this marks the first time nutrient synergy has
been shown to stop the spread of metastasis in the body of a living
organism.
The study results came on the heels of a recent study by the U.S.
National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD, USA), which strongly
confirmed that vitamin C has the potential to fight cancer when
injected intravenously in high dosages.
A growing number of researchers confirm that Dr. Rath was right, and
nutrients, especially when used in a synergy, can control all
critical stages of cancer, said Aleksandra Niedzwiecki, Ph.D.,
director of the institute.
The conference was organized by Demetrios A. Spandidos, professor of
virology at the Medical School, University of Crete, who personally
invited the Dr. Rath Research Institute team to the event. The
institute is calling for a radical change in the therapeutic approach
to cancer, one that takes advantage of new natural approaches.
To see more of Medinews.com, or to subscribe, go to
http://www.medinews.com