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" Dr. Navarro was a physician at the University of Santo Thomas in the

Philippines who used Laetrile

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2006/06/19/b17_laetrile_nutrition_in_the_t\

reatment_of_cancer.htm He applied the HCG test to

cancer by creating a measurement to determine the rate of cell production in

international units (IU's) per cc of urine. When the rate is above normal, it

signifies that the body is producing excess, unnecessary cells. Those are

interpreted to be malignant. "

 

.... " The test detects the presence of brain cancer as early as 29 months

before symptoms appear; 27 months for fibrosarcoma of the abdomen; 24 months for

skin cancer; 12 months for cancer of the bones (metastasis from breast cancer

extirpated 2 years earlier).

 

Currently, many cancer patients take advantage of the diagnostic accuracy of

this test as an indicator of the effectiveness of their specific mode of

therapy. Patients follow a simple direction for preparing a dry extract from the

urine sample. The powdery extract is mailed to the Navarro Medical Clinic where

the HCG testing is performed. " ...

 

Here is great follow up to The Myth of Early Cancer Detection

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2006/08/15/the_myth_of_early_cancer_detect\

ion.htm

post, which drew considerable interest and confusion. Thought the following will

help shed some light. It also demonstrates how old knowledge even when based

on sound scientific basis is lost only to be reinvented over and over or

rejected outright

 

Chris Gupta

http://tinyurl.com/k6mx3

----------------

 

" Before you read this next article, you might want to go and take a look at a

couple of articles in my February 8th, 2005 newsletter

http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/nl75.html . They were on " Navarro Urine

Cancer Test " and

" Foundation for Advancement of Cancer Therapy (FACT). "

 

There are some new developments regarding testing for your level of cancer

using a urine sample. First, I had a discussion about the " Navarro Urine Cancer

Test " with Dr. Kindness, the owner of the lab in Cincinnati, Ohio which does

this test. He told me they had modified the way the test was done by Dr.

Navarro and his son in the Philippines. He said that the Navarros did not take

into

account the volume of the urine sample, which he claimed was important.

 

Instead of a single number indicating the level of human chorionic

gonadotrophin (HCG), Dr. Kindness' lab is reporting to the patient the " HCG per

mg of

creatanine. " He said this was necessary to standardize the results. The problem

with this, of course, is that it does not give the patient the ability to

measure the effectiveness of his/her treatment by comparing the trend in the HCG

from one test to the next.

 

I ordered a test kit from Dr. Kindness' lab and received it a couple of days

ago. It asks the patient to submit a bottle of morning urine (10 - 90 ml) by

Fed Ex in a sterile urine cup. They furnish the cup with the kit, along with a

plastic bag to ship it in and a Fed Ex envelope. The cost, which is not

reimburseable by Medicare, is $60. No doctor's prescription or other information

on

diagnosis, etc. is required. According to one of my readers in New York, it

takes about 2 1/2 weeks to get the results.

 

....THE REST OF THE STORY...

 

Because the information I gave you on this in February came from Ruth

Sackman, the founder of FACT, I gave Ruth a call. As I expected, she had a

somewhat

different view. Ruth is a unique lady. She will turn 90 in September. She has

more acumen than most people I have met, regardless of age. Ruth and her

husband founded FACT in the early 70's and she has been counseling cancer

patients

about natural healing ever since on a non-profit basis. A friend of mine, Ed

van Overloop, was kind enough to send me an audio tape of a talk she gave to his

cancer support group in New Jersey in January this year. She is, indeed, a

unique lady!

 

Ruth and I had an interesting conversation. Ruth has been instructing people

about sending urine samples to Dr. Navarro's lab in the Philippines for over

30 years. Last year, she located Dr. Kindness and his lab in Ohio and got him

to agree to do the test the same way Dr. Navarro (and now his son) had done it.

She said that Dr. Kindness did not stick to his agreement about the test. He

modified the way he was presenting the results and, thereby, lost the value of

the test, as mentioned above. Ruth has been recommending for a couple of

months that her people order their tests from Dr. Navarro in The Philippines

rather than from Dr. Kindness' lab in Ohio.

 

Ruth sent me the instructions on how to get the HCG test done by Dr.

Navarro's lab. I'm going to put those instructions AT THE END of this newsletter

-- as

part of the text, not an attachment.

 

The cost for the test is $50 US Dollars. Again, no doctor's prescription is

required. Compare this to the AMAS

http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/09/27/the_amas_test_for_early_detecti\

on_and_monitoring_of_cancer.htm blood

test (covered in my book http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/buybook.html )

which costs $135 plus shipping and requires a doctor's prescription. Also,

the urine test is more accurate than the AMAS test. You send the $50 to a U.S.

address and then include a Xerox copy of the money order or cashier's check in

the package you send (by FedEx -- First Class mail takes from 5 weeks to

forever; Global Priority Mail takes 10-12 days) to Manila in The Philippines. It

takes 5-6 days to get the results IF you send them your e-mail along with the

urine sample. What you send them is not a bottle of urine, but a dry packet of

the sediment. The text at the end of this newsletter explains exactly how to do

that. It's not hard. I've done it a couple of times.

 

Ruth and her small staff are still counseling cancer patients. They are

available from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) weekdays at (212) 741-2790.

 

Now, here are the instructions for getting the Navarro Urine Cancer Test from

Dr. Navarro's lab in The Philippines:

 

HCG Urine Immunoassay

 

A safe, cost-effective, non-invasive, accurate screening for Cancer

 

Developed in the late 1930's by the renowned oncologist, the late Dr. Manuel

D. Navarro, the test detects the presence of HCG in urine. It indicates the

presence of cancer cells even before signs or symptoms develop. Dr. Navarro

found HCG to be elevated in all types of cancers.

 

The test is based on a theory proposed by Dr. Howard Beard and other

researchers who contend that cancer is related to a misplaced trophoblast cell

that

becomes malignant in a manner similar to pregnancy in that they both secrete H

CG. As a consequence, a measure of the amount of HCG found in the blood or urine

is also a measure of the degree of malignancy. The higher the number, the

greater the severity of the cancer.

 

Urine, as opposed to blood or serum, is the preferred specimen for the test.

In 1980, Papapetrou and co-authors reported the correctness of the urine

specimen to be used in HCG Immunoassay. In 32 proven cancer cases, the

immunoassay

test gave 31 positive results using urine while only 12 positive results were

reported using blood. HCG has been found to undergo glycosylation in the liver

as it travels in the hepatic circulation. Thus, the HCG molecule cannot be

detected. The molecule does not undergo this process in the kidney and therefore

the molecule remains intact in the urine.

 

The test detects the presence of brain cancer as early as 29 months before

symptoms appear; 27 months for fibrosarcoma of the abdomen; 24 months for skin

cancer; 12 months for cancer of the bones (metastasis from breast cancer

extirpated 2 years earlier).

 

Currently, many cancer patients take advantage of the diagnostic accuracy of

this test as an indicator of the effectiveness of their specific mode of

therapy. Patients follow a simple direction for preparing a dry extract from the

urine sample. The powdery extract is mailed to the Navarro Medical Clinic where

the HCG testing is performed.

 

For further information, contact the following organizations Navarro Medical

Clinic Dr. Efren Navarro 3553 Sining Street Morningside Terrace Santa Mesa,

Manila Philippines 011-(632) 714-7442 NavarroMedical

 

Mrs. Erlinda Saurez 631 Peregrine Drive Palatine, Illinois 60067 (847)

359-3634 [Evening calls appreciated]

 

Directions for Urine Sample Preparation

 

(1) From an early morning urine, take 50 cc (1.7 oz.) and add 200 cc (7 oz.)

of acetone (can be purchased from hardware store or pharmacy) and 5 cc (.2 oz)

of alcohol, either rubbing or ethyl. Stir and mix well.

 

(2) Let it stand in the refrigerator for 2 hours until sediment is formed.

Throw off about half of the urine-acetone mixture without losing any sediment.

Filter the remainder through a coffee filter or laboratory filter paper.

 

(3) When filtration is over, dry the filter with its sediment. Fold and wrap

in aluminum foil. Send by FedEx (First Class mail takes from 5 weeks to

forever; Global Priority Mail takes 10-12 days) to the Navarro Medical Clinic

(address listed above) including a Xerox copy of the money order or cashier's

check

with the patient's name, address, sex, age and a brief clinical history and/or

diagnosis. Also, be SURE to include your e-mail address. This will speed up

your receipt of the results by at least 4-6 weeks.

 

(4) PRECAUTION: No sexual contact for 12 days for female patients before

collecting the urine sample. For males, no sexual contact for 18-24 hours before

collecting the urine sample. DO NOT SEND URINE IF THE PATIENT IS PREGNANT.

 

Send the $50 (money order or cashier's check) to: Erlinda N. Saurez 631

Peregrine Drive Palatine, IL 60067-7005 USA

 

Please allow 4-6 weeks for test result delivery if they have to be sent by

mail to the USA, Canada or Europe. (HINT: Send it by FedEx and give the lab your

e-mail address so they can send you the results the same day the test is

done.)

 

The HCG Immunity Link

By Ruth Sackman

 

Dr. Howard Beard, a biochemist and cancer patient, found that he could

monitor his cancer by doing the human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) immunoassay

to

determine how actively his body was producing unnecessary cells or controlling

cell production at a normal level. This HCG test is used to determine

pregnancy, a natural process, whereby the body is producing excess cells for the

development of a fetus. Dr. Beard's theory was that if HCG levels rose but no

fetus

was developing, then abnormal cell production was taking place which, to him,

signified a cancer problem. Dr. Manuel Navarro agreed with this philosophy

and established a measurement to diagnose cancer. A tumor would not be

clinically evident immediately but in time might manifest in men as well as

women.

 

Two scientists with the West London Hospital, Helen Davies and S. F.

Contractor were interested in one of the most mysterious biological processes

– how

the body knew when birth was ready at the end of nine months gestation. They

reported in the British journal Nature that they believe birth is really a

process of rejection initiated by the body's own defense system. The reason this

rejection is controlled is because above normal amounts of HCG appear in the

mother's urine during pregnancy. HCG, they believe, prevents the mother's sentry

cells (lymphocytes) from recognizing the foreign protein (fetus). The HCG

levels remain high until just before birth when a drop in HCG triggers the

rejection of the fetus and birth occurs. Without such recognition, rejection

cannot

take effect, ergo, when the HCG titre is above normal on the HCG test, cancer

cell rejection does not take place.

 

Therefore, Dr. Beard's theory of measuring HCG levels has a sound scientific

basis. Low levels of HCG allow the body to reject abnormal protein just as it

rejects the fetus, and high levels interfere with the body's ability to build

the lymphocytes necessary to effect rejection of cancer cells.

 

This theory validates Dr. Beard's conclusion that the HCG measurement found

in the urine was a competent system to diagnose and monitor cancer cell

activity. "

 

Extracted from: CANCER-FREE NEWSLETTER July 19, 2005

http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/nl81.html

 

 

 

 

 

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