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Is this product for pain?

Sherry

 

On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Domingo Pichardo wrote:

 

> You might want to look into the use of the proteolytic enzyme

> Serrapeptase for terminal cancer!

>

> http://www.doctormurray.com/articles/Penzymes.htm

>

> http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedEnzymesfightCancer.html

>

> http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1 & pid=4467 & at=1

 

 

 

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It acts as an anti-inflammatory agent and so it is used for rheumatoid

arthritis and such, but it is also being used experimentally to treat

pancreatic cancer and many other conditions! Read some of the links I

gave you or do a Google search yourself!

 

Here is one: http://win-edge.com/Systemic_Enzymes_Articles.shtml

 

 

 

*Enzymes in the Fight Against Cancer.

*By: Dr. William Wong, ND, PhD.

 

Vitalzym color bar

 

Cancer, the very name alone scares most people. These days man has a

vast amount of information on what things cause the disease, how it

progresses, it's growth rates vs. age, which forms are faster spreading

than others but what we don't posses is the answer as to how to stop it.

I won't touch on what I believe are the business reasons why the

disease has such poor treatment rates in the US as opposed to else

where, this isn't the forum for it. Suffice to say that other countries

have a better handle on fighting the disease than we do and lets look at

one of the reasons why.

 

Neoplasm's (cancers) are smart and cagey buggers. They can hide and

grow for a good spell undetected, they don't need oxygen to live (at

least 99.9% of them don't), and while you can kill most all of it with

special treatments and surgery all it take's is for one cell to survive

to have the condition grow back again. Many cancers are hormonally

driven, such as testicular cancer in younger men or cancers of the

reproductive organs in middle aged and older women. This provides the

perfect fuel as during those periods of life certain hormones abound. A

cancer is built to survive. CA (cancer) cells are covered with fibrin

(the same stuff scar tissue is made of). Then as the cells glom

together to form tumors these growths themselves are armored with

fibrin. This thick protective coating is designed to prevent the

bodies' own defenses (i.e. Natural Killer cells, White blood cells or

Oxygen) from getting inside the cell or tumor and destroy it. It is

this same defense that keeps chemotherapy out of the cells in all but

industrial strength doses. (Doses that are just as likely to kill the

patient as the cancer). It is this same defense that keeps out whatever

natural agent's patients may be using to combat the disease.

 

Would it not make sense to have something strip away the outer fibrous

wall of CA so that whatever agents we are using as medicine, whether

natural or otherwise, can actually get into the cell and do their job?

Sure as heck does? That idea has made sense in Europe and Asia for

almost 30 years. There docs have been throwing highly fibrinolytic

enzymes (scar tissue eating enzymes) both in blends and as solo enzymes

at cancers outer coating and getting better results with turning the

tide that the folks here in the States. So why has something with a 30

year history of proven worth and clinical application not reached the

shores of America yet? Good question.

 

In truth, there have been attempts to introduce systemic enzymes into

cancer therapy here as far back as the 1970's. Dr. William Kelly DDS,

had an enzyme based anti cancer therapy he used on pancreatic cancer

patients. For those not familiar with that form of cancer the survival

rate from it was 0. Dr. Kelly had a record of remission with his

patients of 80+%. (1). Not possible thought the ivory towers of

establishment medicine. Also two major hindrances kept popping up for

Dr. Kelly, first he was a dentist not an MD. Secondly it was also not

believed here in this country that enzymes could be absorbed orally.

That kept many a doc from even looking at Kelly's findings. (2,3).

 

SO they sent a young medical intern, Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez to

investigate Kelly's claims and debunk him. Far from proving him a fraud

the young MD found Kelly's treatments worked and his recovery rate was

as he said. That did not settle things. The story of Dr. Kelly's

persecution, the mysterious death of his wife and his being run out of

the country is too long a tale to take up here. Nuff said that his

therapy worked.

 

Concurrent with those events, in Germany and Japan enzymes were being

used both singly and in groups by orthodox medical researchers to

augment established therapy. It was found that by introducing a

strongly fibrinolytic enzyme like chymo trypsin or serrapeptase that

anti cancer medications penetrated the cancer cell easier. Therefore

lower dosages of chemotherapy could be used and high levels of toxicity

in the patient could be avoided. Along with that researchers found

that the enzymes seemed to reduce the side effects of the chemotherapy

and, definitely reduced the debilitating muscle wasting that chemo

therapy produced in it's patients. (4,5,6)

 

In radiation therapy patients, these doctors found that taking systemic

enzymes after treatments reduced the fibrosis that grew in the treated

organs. Organs treated with radiation become very hard filled with scar

tissue, which restricts the organ and reduces its overall function. The

enzymes were found to prevent a good bit of that scaring from occurring

and where it had already happened, the enzymes reduced existing

fibrosis. (7). The use of orally administered systemic enzymes to aid

in the treatment of cancer was embraced by these countries.

 

After decades of resistance systemic enzyme therapy as an adjunct to

overall cancer treatment has finally gained a foothold in America.

Wholistic and alternative cancer treatment centers are using enzymes

to assist in the fight against the disease. Individual oncologists,

realizing the clinical advantage posed by these agents, are now

introducing them into the toolbox of things one can do against the

disease. No less than the likes of the great Naturopathic physician Dr.

Michael Murray recommends systemic enzyme use in his work " How to

Prevent and Treat Cancer With Natural Medicine " .

 

Now here's the pitch: Vitalzym is a serrapeptase based enzyme blend that

is super highly fibrinolytic (Fibrin / scar tissue eating). To quote

from Dr. Murray: " Serratia peptidase exerts more powerful effects than

chymotrypsin and trypsin in all of these applications " . Serratia

peptidase is the same as serrapeptase. Remembering that enzymes in

blends exert a far greater range and strength of actions than solo

enzymes and remembering that serrapeptase is the " activating " enzyme in

the Vitalzym blend, I believe that Vitalzym is the best systemic enzyme

to apply in the fight against cancer. Nuff Said.

 

References:

 

1) Dr. William Kelly's' book " One Answer to Cancer " is available free as

a download on: http://www.drkelley.com/CANLIVER55.html

2) Moriya, N, Nakata M, Nakamura M, Takaoka M, Iwasa S, Kato K, Kakinuma

A. Intestinal absorption of serrapeptase (TSP) in rats. Biotechnol Appl

Biochem. 1994; 20(Pt1):101-8.

3) Miyata, K. Intestinal absorption of Serratia Peptidase. J Appl

Biochem. 1980;2:111-16.

4) Rosanova, A.: The present stand of enzyme therapy in the treatment of

malignant tumors. Arztl Praxis XVI 36, 1964, 1442-1444.

5) Konig, W.: Enzyme therapy in the treatment of viral diseases and

carcinoma. Erfahrungsheilk. 38, 1989, 455-459.

6) Desser, L., Ransberger, A.: Introduction of tumor necrosis factor in

human peripheral-blood mononuclear cells by proteolytic enzymes.

Oncology 47, 1990, 475.

7) Beaufort, E.: Reduction in the adverse effects of radiation therapy

with hydrolytic enzymes. Therapeutikon 10, 1990, 577-580.

 

 

 

sherry bakko wrote:

>

> Is this product for pain?

> Sherry

>

> On Dec 6, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Domingo Pichardo wrote:

>

> > You might want to look into the use of the proteolytic enzyme

> > Serrapeptase for terminal cancer!

> >

> > http://www.doctormurray.com/articles/Penzymes.htm

> <http://www.doctormurray.com/articles/Penzymes.htm>

> >

> > http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedEnzymesfightCancer.html

> <http://www.totalityofbeing.com/ArchivedEnzymesfightCancer.html>

> >

> > http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1 & pid=4467 & at=1

> <http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1 & pid=4467 & at=1>

>

>

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