Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 http://credence.org/news/news.htm Cyanide Targets Cancer Scientists are using cyanide to attack tumours. They have tested a two-stage drug that harnesses the power of the dangerous chemical to kill bowel cancer cells in the lab. The researchers, at Imperial College, London, now hope to refine the technology and test it on patients. The technique takes a lead from some plants that release cyanide to protect themselves from insect attack. The cassava plant, almond tree and hydrangea, all have an enzyme that will produce cyanide when it comes into contact with a particular sugar molecule. The enzyme and the sugar are normally kept apart and are only brought together when a pest bites into the plant tissue. The Imperial College scientists have engineered the enzyme and attached it to an antibody that will target specific tumours, when injected into the body. A second drug, containing the sugar, would then be introduced which would react with the enzyme to release cyanide and kill the cancer cells. No resistance Dr Mahendra Deonarain said the system would be so specific that only the target tumour would be exposed to the cyanide. " The enzyme will circulate around the body and accumulate in the tumour only, and then it will clear from everywhere else. Then the second step is to inject the sugar drug and that itself will circulate around the body but only where the tumour is, where the enzyme is, will you get the cyanide. It will be enough to kill the cancer cells and you will be able to repeat it over and over again until the tumour has gone. " Dr Deonarain said the cancer cells would not be able to develop resistance to the cyanide in the way they can with some of current cancer therapies. BBC News Online's Jonathan Amos, Wednesday, 6 September, 2000 RESEARCHER GEOFF SHERMAN: Well, well, well - only fifty years behind Dr Krebs!!! But I am sure the " cancer " industry will find some way to suppress! Dr James Le Fanu wrote on Sunday that the next range of cancer chemotherapy drugs will cost at least six times as much as the old ones. And with early detection you can often keep people on these drugs for five years. Who is going to abandon that bonanza? CTM COMMENT: Phillip Day's book 'Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth' examines the use of food to selectively destroy cancer, as reported by some of the top cancer researchers in the business. DO NOT BE WITHOUT THIS EXCELLENT INFORMATION. www.credence.org Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 Has anyone heard of vitamin B-17???? If so where do you get it and what is it? - " Frank " <califpacific <gettingwell > Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:40 AM Cyanide Targets Cancer > > http://credence.org/news/news.htm > > > Cyanide Targets Cancer > > Scientists are using cyanide to attack tumours. > > They have tested a two-stage drug that harnesses the power of the dangerous chemical to kill bowel cancer cells in the lab. The researchers, at Imperial College, London, now hope to refine the technology and test it on patients. > > The technique takes a lead from some plants that release cyanide to protect themselves from insect attack. The cassava plant, almond tree and hydrangea, all have an enzyme that will produce cyanide when it comes into contact with a particular sugar molecule. > > The enzyme and the sugar are normally kept apart and are only brought together when a pest bites into the plant tissue. The Imperial College scientists have engineered the enzyme and attached it to an antibody that will target specific tumours, when injected into the body. A second drug, containing the sugar, would then be introduced which would react with the enzyme to release cyanide and kill the cancer cells. No resistance > > Dr Mahendra Deonarain said the system would be so specific that only the target tumour would be exposed to the cyanide. " The enzyme will circulate around the body and accumulate in the tumour only, and then it will clear from everywhere else. Then the second step is to inject the sugar drug and that itself will circulate around the body but only where the tumour is, where the enzyme is, will you get the cyanide. It will be enough to kill the cancer cells and you will be able to repeat it over and over again until the tumour has gone. " > > Dr Deonarain said the cancer cells would not be able to develop resistance to the cyanide in the way they can with some of current cancer therapies. > BBC News Online's Jonathan Amos, Wednesday, 6 September, 2000 > > > RESEARCHER GEOFF SHERMAN: Well, well, well - only fifty years behind Dr Krebs!!! But I am sure the " cancer " industry will find some way to suppress! Dr James Le Fanu wrote on Sunday that the next range of cancer chemotherapy drugs will cost at least six times as much as the old ones. And with early detection you can often keep people on these drugs for five years. Who is going to abandon that bonanza? > > CTM COMMENT: Phillip Day's book 'Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the Truth' examines the use of food to selectively destroy cancer, as reported by some of the top cancer researchers in the business. DO NOT BE WITHOUT THIS EXCELLENT INFORMATION. www.credence.org > > Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. > > To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- > Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2003 Report Share Posted January 29, 2003 Sear Emily, All you have to do is go to our links page and there are many links to various sites that discuss B -17. Gettingwell/links Here are a few. Australian site for B17 Australian site for treating cancer using B 17 and other complimentary substances. http://www.b17.com.au/ Campaign For Truth CTM's regular online health news magazine. Featuring the key stories affecting the health and well-being of people everywhere. http://campaignfortruth.com/Eclub Cancer Control Society alternate cancer society and clearinghouse for information using alternate methods since 1976 http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/default.html Cancer Cure Website Good non commercial site covering alternate cancer treatments http://www.datadepo.com/cancercure/index.htm Cancer Information " Exposing the cancer industry and the suppression of (so called) alternative treatments. " http://www.cancerinform.org/ Cancer-Info This site has a link with some good resources to fight cancer with alternative methods. http://www.cancer-info.com/alt-ther.htm Cure Research Foundation began in 1976 with a special focus on cancer, and our cancer division is the backbone of our current program. In March 2002, we decided to cover other health disorders as well. http://www.cancure.org/ Dr. William D. Kelley DDS MS Site for outspoken critic of standard cancer treatment who cured himself of cancer. Wrote a well known book on cancer therapy. http://www.drkelley.info/articles/archive.php?artid=269 Fighting Cancer For cancer resources, information about cancer treatment options and cancer patient support. Free online book by Jonathan Chamberlain http://www.fightingcancer.com/index.html Ralph Moss On Cancer At this site you will find a wealth of information on the topic of complementary and alternative cancer treatments. It contains the Archives of ten years of The Cancer Chronicles. http://www.ralphmoss.com/ World Without Cancer Site presenting Laetril and Vitamin B-17 information http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/research.html Frank Gettingwell , " Emily Bradford " <emilyjoeb@c...> wrote: > Has anyone heard of vitamin B-17???? If so where do you get it and what is > it? > > - > " Frank " <califpacific> > <gettingwell > > Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:40 AM > Cyanide Targets Cancer > > > > > > http://credence.org/news/news.htm > > > > > > Cyanide Targets Cancer > > > > Scientists are using cyanide to attack tumours. > > > > They have tested a two-stage drug that harnesses the power of the > dangerous chemical to kill bowel cancer cells in the lab. The researchers, > at Imperial College, London, now hope to refine the technology and test it > on patients. > > > > The technique takes a lead from some plants that release cyanide to > protect themselves from insect attack. The cassava plant, almond tree and > hydrangea, all have an enzyme that will produce cyanide when it comes into > contact with a particular sugar molecule. > > > > The enzyme and the sugar are normally kept apart and are only brought > together when a pest bites into the plant tissue. The Imperial College > scientists have engineered the enzyme and attached it to an antibody that > will target specific tumours, when injected into the body. A second drug, > containing the sugar, would then be introduced which would react with the > enzyme to release cyanide and kill the cancer cells. No resistance > > > > Dr Mahendra Deonarain said the system would be so specific that only the > target tumour would be exposed to the cyanide. " The enzyme will circulate > around the body and accumulate in the tumour only, and then it will clear > from everywhere else. Then the second step is to inject the sugar drug and > that itself will circulate around the body but only where the tumour is, > where the enzyme is, will you get the cyanide. It will be enough to kill the > cancer cells and you will be able to repeat it over and over again until the > tumour has gone. " > > > > Dr Deonarain said the cancer cells would not be able to develop resistance > to the cyanide in the way they can with some of current cancer therapies. > > BBC News Online's Jonathan Amos, Wednesday, 6 September, 2000 > > > > > > RESEARCHER GEOFF SHERMAN: Well, well, well - only fifty years behind Dr > Krebs!!! But I am sure the " cancer " industry will find some way to suppress! > Dr James Le Fanu wrote on Sunday that the next range of cancer chemotherapy > drugs will cost at least six times as much as the old ones. And with early > detection you can often keep people on these drugs for five years. Who is > going to abandon that bonanza? > > > > CTM COMMENT: Phillip Day's book 'Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the > Truth' examines the use of food to selectively destroy cancer, as reported > by some of the top cancer researchers in the business. DO NOT BE WITHOUT > THIS EXCELLENT INFORMATION. www.credence.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. > > > > To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- > > Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell > > > > > > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2003 Report Share Posted January 29, 2003 B17 is Laetrile and is found in most fruit pits. Especially Apricots. You can get it from here http://www.pure-herbs.com/ They have the most potent I have ever seen in products. It is used for cancer and the FDA outlawed it for years but it is back in circulation now. Kathryn Gettingwell , " Emily Bradford " <emilyjoeb@c...> wrote: > Has anyone heard of vitamin B-17???? If so where do you get it and what is > it? > > - > " Frank " <califpacific> > <gettingwell > > Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:40 AM > Cyanide Targets Cancer > > > > > > http://credence.org/news/news.htm > > > > > > Cyanide Targets Cancer > > > > Scientists are using cyanide to attack tumours. > > > > They have tested a two-stage drug that harnesses the power of the > dangerous chemical to kill bowel cancer cells in the lab. The researchers, > at Imperial College, London, now hope to refine the technology and test it > on patients. > > > > The technique takes a lead from some plants that release cyanide to > protect themselves from insect attack. The cassava plant, almond tree and > hydrangea, all have an enzyme that will produce cyanide when it comes into > contact with a particular sugar molecule. > > > > The enzyme and the sugar are normally kept apart and are only brought > together when a pest bites into the plant tissue. The Imperial College > scientists have engineered the enzyme and attached it to an antibody that > will target specific tumours, when injected into the body. A second drug, > containing the sugar, would then be introduced which would react with the > enzyme to release cyanide and kill the cancer cells. No resistance > > > > Dr Mahendra Deonarain said the system would be so specific that only the > target tumour would be exposed to the cyanide. " The enzyme will circulate > around the body and accumulate in the tumour only, and then it will clear > from everywhere else. Then the second step is to inject the sugar drug and > that itself will circulate around the body but only where the tumour is, > where the enzyme is, will you get the cyanide. It will be enough to kill the > cancer cells and you will be able to repeat it over and over again until the > tumour has gone. " > > > > Dr Deonarain said the cancer cells would not be able to develop resistance > to the cyanide in the way they can with some of current cancer therapies. > > BBC News Online's Jonathan Amos, Wednesday, 6 September, 2000 > > > > > > RESEARCHER GEOFF SHERMAN: Well, well, well - only fifty years behind Dr > Krebs!!! But I am sure the " cancer " industry will find some way to suppress! > Dr James Le Fanu wrote on Sunday that the next range of cancer chemotherapy > drugs will cost at least six times as much as the old ones. And with early > detection you can often keep people on these drugs for five years. Who is > going to abandon that bonanza? > > > > CTM COMMENT: Phillip Day's book 'Cancer: Why We're Still Dying to Know the > Truth' examines the use of food to selectively destroy cancer, as reported > by some of the top cancer researchers in the business. DO NOT BE WITHOUT > THIS EXCELLENT INFORMATION. www.credence.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. > > > > To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- > > Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell > > > > > > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2003 Report Share Posted January 29, 2003 I can't locate either laetrile of B17 on the page you listed, Kathryn. Alobar - <mkathryn59 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 10:15 PM Re: Cyanide Targets Cancer > B17 is Laetrile and is found in most fruit pits. Especially Apricots. > You can get it from here http://www.pure-herbs.com/ They have the > most potent I have ever seen in products. It is used for cancer and > the FDA outlawed it for years but it is back in circulation now. > Kathryn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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