Guest guest Posted December 7, 2007 Report Share Posted December 7, 2007 Thanks - I did read the website info. Sherry On Dec 6, 2007, at 8:24 PM, Domingo Pichardo wrote: > 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> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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