Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 That makes two of us! Lack or oxygen or abundance of oxygen? Either way, providing more oxygen appears to be an important consideration. Don't you just love all these studies that trumpet major breakthroughs in new hugely expensive treatments when the fine print says that they only give you at best a couple of more months? oleander soup , " Victor Martinez " <vmtz2001 wrote: > > Okay, now I'm confused. Cancer cells are supposed to die if oxygen > introduced. The lack of oxygen usually available to normal cells > causes cancer cells to flourish. Now they say the opposite below in > the rest of the thread, that cancer cells have too much oxygen. > > > " Because cancerous tumor cells already have high oxygen levels, > they are easier to overload. " > > oleander soup , " bbanever " <bbanever@> wrote: > > > > I have always thought and read that cancer cells are pretty much > devoid of > > oxygen. They live and reproduce via fermentation mostly, not > respiration > > using oxygen. Oxygen kills them (or slows their growth). Not sure > I > > understand this article. > > - > > <robert-blau@> > > <cancercure >; <cancercure2 >; > > <cancercured >; <gyllenha@>; > > <cancer_alternatives >; > <cancervictory >; > > <oleander soup > > > Thursday, October 11, 2007 10:38 AM > > [!! SPAM] Drug causes tumour cells to self- > destruct > > > > > > http://tomorrowsmedicinetoday.blogspot.com/2007/10/drug-causes- > tumour-cells-to-self.html > > > > Drug causes tumour cells to self-destruct > > Tuesday, October 2, 2007 > > > > Drug causes tumour cells to self-destruct : > > > > Barcelona: Doctors are hopeful about a new drug to treat skin > cancer by > > causing tumor cells to self-destruct by overloading them with > oxygen. > > > > Unlike regular cells, which naturally cannot have their oxidant > levels > > raised beyond a certain threshold, cancer cells cannot balance the > > amount of free radicals inside them. > > > > With the new drug STA-4783, doctors may be able to overload the > cancer > > cells with oxygen-containing chemicals to the point where the cells > > cannot cope and simply die off, according to research presented > > Wednesday at a meeting of the European Cancer Organization in > Barcelona. > > â?oWe are taking advantage of the Achilles heel of cancer > > cells,â? said Dr Anthony Williams, vice president of clinical > > research at Synta Pharmaceuticals Corp, based in Lexington, > > Massachusetts, which paid for the study. STA-4783, which has no > effect > > on normal cells, is the first of several such drugs planned for > study, > > though no other companies have yet to release results from their > > research. > > > > It could also be used against other cancers, such as pancreatic or > > ovarian, as they have been shown to naturally contain higher levels > of > > oxygen. Because cancerous tumor cells already have high oxygen > levels, > > they are easier to overload. Doctors said the study focused on skin > > cancer, though, as melanoma tumors were particularly deadly. > Williams > > detailed how the drug doubled the amount of time that advanced > melanoma > > patients survived without their cancer worsening. > > > > The study followed 81 patients with serious skin cancer: 28 > received the > > standard chemotherapy drug paclitaxel and lived an average of 1.8 > > months, while 53 got paclitaxel plus the new drug and survived an > > average of 3.7 months. Because STA-4783 targets only cancer cells, > > Williams said the drug does not come with too many side effects. > Less > > than 5% of patients suffered serious side effects, which were > similar to > > those seen in regular chemotherapy treatments, such as a temporary > > lowering of white blood cells, back pain and fatigue. AP > > source:timesofindia > > Labels: Drugcauses, tumourcells > > posted by AMIT BHATIA @ 6:47 AM > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > " The study followed 81 patients with serious skin cancer: 28 received > the standard chemotherapy drug paclitaxel and lived an average of 1.8 > months, while 53 got paclitaxel plus the new drug and survived an > average of 3.7 months " > > All of this over a drug that gives an average of two exta months over > standard chemo, which only itself gives an average of anextra month > or two at best? > > We who favor natural health have long preached the benefits of > getting extra oxygen in and around cancer cells. It is but one of > many things to do in an effective anti-cancer protocol. NONE of them > are drugs! > > Amen, brother... tis only the beginning of many of the proper things to address in fighting not only cancer but overall optimal wellness in general including but not limited to... proper elimation channels through periodic cleansing (colon cleansing,liver, blood), juicing, lymphatic enhancement (love the rebounder^^), heavy metal removal (via a variety of methods.. cilantro + chlorrera, various " healing " clays, stress reduction, avoidance of a wide range of toxins as best as possible, optimal clean water consumption, intake of a good source of plant derived trace minerals, periodic fasting, laughter, etc... oh yea, and awide variety of wholesome raw foods (fruits, veggies, pasture fed GH free antibiotic free lean meats, seeds, nuts, teas such as white,green, kombachi, pau de arco, yerba mate, detox teas etc..) and powerful therapuetic supplementation such as Oleander extract + IP6, not to mention a variety of beneficial detoxification therapies such as hydrotherapy (Hot/Cold showers/Cold Sheet Treatment)which can all help to promote optimal health and wellness and put the body back in its natural state of health. It is of my firm belief that the body WANTS to be healthy, but the way most people live is not at all conducive to the bodies innate natural desire to be healthy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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