The MORE Than Ten Things You Should Do - Agri

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The MORE Than Ten Things You Should Do - Agri
The MORE Than Ten Things You
Should Do to Prevent or Treat Cancer
Jerry Brunetti©
www.agri-dynamics.com
ACRES USA 2007
More People Make
Their Living From
the Cancer Industry
than Die From
Cancer
The War on Cancer
By Guy B. Faguet
Samuel Epstein, M.D.
“The Stop Cancer Before it
Starts Campaign- How to Win
the Losing War Against Cancer”
www.preventcancer.com
Percentage Increase in Cancers
1973-1999 (All Races)
Breast (All ages)
Breast (50+ years)
Kidney
Liver
Lung
Malignant Melanoma
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Prostate
Testes
41.2%
53.9%
40.5%
103.7%
142.6%
155.9%
87.3%
104.9%
66.7%
Childhood Cancers (1975-1999)
% Increase
Bone and Joint
39.8%
Brain (0-14 years)
50.2%
Leukemia (overall)
44.5%
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
61.7%
Disturbing Statistics
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Between 1973 and 1999 Cancer deaths increased 30% (17.7% -23% of
population)
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For the first time (2005), cancer has surpassed heart disease as the top killer
of Americans under 85….” (Los Angeles Times, Jan. 19, 2005
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1.3 million diagnosed and 570,000 die annually in US
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In the 25-35 year old age group a recent analysis of the National Cancer
Institute statistic showed that survival rates have not increased at all since
1975
“Cancer is the leading disease killer in people age 20 to 39…..more than
70,000 young adults get cancer every year……”
The Wall Street Journal, July 5, 2005, page D1
No Refined Carbohydrates!
“Fuel for the Fire”
• 2001 US per Capita Consumption: 170 lbs/year
• 1820 US per capita Consumption: 10-20 lbs/year
Sugar = Insulin
• Cancer Cells have 6-15 X Insulin Receptor
Sites
• Insulin Directs Inflammatory Eicosanoids
Pathways
“The Metabolism of Carcinoma Cells”
by Otto Warburg
The Journal of Cancer Research
Volume 9, pg 148-163 (1925)
INFLAMMATORY EICOSANOIDS & ENZYMES
Linoleic Acid (LA)
Delta – 6 Desaturase
Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA)
Elongase
Di-homo Gamma Linoleic Acid (DGLA)
Healthy A.A
Good
Eicosanoids,
PGA1, PGA2,
15-Hetri E
LOX
Damaged PUFA’s
Insulin
Infection
Injury
Delta-5 Desaturase
Oxidized Arachidonic Acid
5-Lipoxygenase
Leukotrines (LTB-4)
Hydroxylated FACS
5-Hete
Inflammation Tissue Destruction
COX-1 / COX-2
Thromboxane
Prostaglandin E-2
Abnormal Platelet Aggregation
“Seal the Wound”
Inflammation &
Tissue Destruction
CANCER & CLA
•1996 Study of 4,697
Women: The More Whole
Fat Milk in the Diet (More
CLA) = Lower Risk of
Breast Cancer. Women
Drinking the Most Milk
Had a 60% Lower Risk of
Breast Cancer
•Rats Fed 1.5% of
Calories as CLA = Tumor
Size Reduced 60%
•Dr. Tikal Dhiman at Utah
State University: One Can
Lower Cancer Risk by
Consuming Daily, One
Ounce of Cheese, One
Serving of Grassfed Meat
& One Glass of Whole
Milk From Pastured
Cattle.
Inflammatory Lab Markers
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C-Reactive Protein < 1.0
Homocysteine < 7.5
Fasting Insulin < 5 uIU/ml
Fibrinogen < 350 mgdl
IL-6 < 9.8 pg/ml
Lipoprotein (a): < 10 mgdL
LDL < 70 mgdL
HDL > 60 mgdL
TG’s < 100
Fasting glucose < 100
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Anti-Inflammatory
(High ORAC)
Resveratrol
Curcumin
Seanol
Pynogenol
Mangosteen/Pomegranate/Acai
Green Tea (EGCG)
R-Lipoic Acid
Tocopherol Complex (E)
Vitamin C
Resveratrol
“Of All the Plants We’ve Tested For Cancer Chemo- Preventive Activity, and The
Compounds We’ve Seen, This Has the Greatest Promise”
(University of Illinois-Chicago)
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Significantly Reduce Tumor Volume (42%), Tumor Weight (44%) and
Metastasis (56%) in Mice w/Highly Metastasized Lung Cancer
Induced Apoptosis in Human Leukemia Cells; Stopped Growth of
Lymphocytic Leukemia
Inhibits NF-kB
Anti-Cancer For Hormone Dependent and Independent Breast Cancers
Inhibits COX-2
Restored Glutathione
Increase Levels of Phase II Detoxification (Quinone Reductase)
Dose: 20-50-mg/Day
CURCUMIN
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Increases Production TGF-beta (Transforming Growth Factor)
Producing Apoptosis
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Increases Expression of Nuclear p53 Protein in Basal Cell Carcinomas,
Hepatomas & Leukemia, Producing Apoptosis
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Inhibits PTK (Protein Tyrosine Kinases) and PKC (Protein Kinase C),
Which Relay Chemical Signals for Proliferation, Metastases,
Angiogenesis, Differentiation, Avoidance of Apoptosis
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Inhibits COX-2
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Inhibits Nuclear Factor-Kappa B (NF-kB)
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Dose 900 mg Capsules 1-3x/Day
Seanol
(aka Fibroboost)
2-4 caps/day
Carotenoid Study
25,802 Adults in Maryland
• High Levels of beta carotene & alpha
tocopherol = decreased cancer risk
• Persons with highest tier of total
carotenoids = 66% reduction in cancer risk
versus lowest tier
Cancer Res 1993 Feb 15; 53(4): 795-8
Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol)
• “Potential impact far greater than influenza
vaccine”- Dr. Scott Dowell (US CDC
11/26/06- Baltimore Sun)
• Vitamin D produces anti-biotic peptides via
white cells
• 200,000 IU’s for (3) days
• Ideal Blood Levels 25 hydroxy vitamin D:
70-80 ng/mL
Cancer Risk Reduction & Vitamin D Status
Cancer
Risk Reduction with
Increased Vitamin D Intake
Breast
50%
Colon
50%
Prostate
49%
Ovary
36%
Recent Results Cancer Res. 2007. 174:225-34; J. Steroid
Biochem Mol Biol. 2007 Mar; 103 (3-5); 708-11; J Steroid
Biochem Mol Biol. 2005 Oct; 97(1-2):179-94; Cancer Res. 2005
June 15; 65 (12); 5470-9; Cancer Epidemial Biomarkers Prev.
2004 Sept. 13 (9): 1502-8.
Vitamin D Cancer Mechanisms
• Affects at least 200 human genes, including those
controlling
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Proliferation
Differentiation
Apoptosis
Angiogenesis
Metastasis
• 89 identified studies showing vitamin D intake reduces
cancers of breast, prostate, colon, esophagus, pancreas,
ovary, rectum, bladder, kidney, lung and uterus – Life
Extension October 2007
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2007 Jun; 85(6): 1586-91
“Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation
Reduces Cancer Risks”
• 1180 Post Menopausal Women
• 1000 IU’s Vitamin D/day for (4) years
– 60% Lower Cancer Risk
– 77% Lower Cancer Incidence when excluding
cancers in first year of study
• Vitamin D & Calcium = best outcomes
SELENIUM
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Potentiates Chemotherapy for Prostate & Colon Cancer
Drew University of Medicine and Science
– Significant Increase in Apoptosis and Decrease in DNA Synthesis in
Cancers of Breast, Lung, Small Intestines, Colon and Liver
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10 Year Study on 1312 Subjects
– Prostate Cancer Reduced 63%
– Colon Rectal Cancer Reduced 58%
– Lung Cancer Reduced 46%
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Dose: Use Se-Methylselenocysteine: and Selenium Yeast: 400-600
mcg/day. Take with Vitamin E (Tocotrienols and Gamma Tocopherol)
400-800 IU/day
IODINE
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Japanese: Lowest Level of Breast, Uterine Ovarian and Prostate Cancer
Daily Japanese Iodine Consumption: 14-100 mg
U.S. R.D.A.: 150-200 mcg
Maintaining Iodine Sufficiency : 13 mg/Day
– 6 mg Thyroid
– 5 mg Breast
– 2 mg Rest of Body
Displaces Bromine (Carcinogen)
Chelates Metals and Other Toxins
Destroys Parasites, Yeast, Bacteria, Virus
Promotes Stomach Acidity
Helps Hypo and Hyper Thyroidism
Prevents, Reverses Hashimoto’s and Grave’s
Reduces Lipoprotein (a)
Misc. : Headaches; Parotid Duct Stones; Keloid Formation; Peyronies
Contractures; Breast, Ovarian, & Skin Cysts
I3C (INDOLE 3 CARBINOL)
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Inhibits Growth of Estrogen- Receptor Positive Breast Cancer Cells by 90% vs.
Tamoxifen @ 60%
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Stops Human Cancer Cells From Growing (54-61%) and Initiated Apoptosis
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Increases Conversion of Estradiol to Estriol by 50% in (1) Week (12 Subjects)
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Prevented Aflatoxin Induced Liver Cancer, Leukemia, Colon Cancer &
Chemically Induced Breast Cancer 70-96% (Lab Rats)
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Restores p21 and Other Proteins That Correct Adducts (Tamoxifen No Effect)
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Hoechst Marrion Roussel: New Generation of Indole Drugs to Replace Estrogen
Drugs
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Dose 200 mg 2-4x / Day As Per Body Wt.
Soil Sulfur
Glucosinolates (14 identified) e.g.
Crobene, Neoglucobrassin,
Glucoerucin, Glucobrassicin,
Glucoraphanin
I3C (Indole 3 Carbinol)
Glucobrassicin
Vitamin C
NAC
I3C
HCL
Glucoraphanin
Ascorbigen
Glutathione
I3CA, I3A, ICZ, DIM, Ltr, HI-IM
Sulforaphane
Di Indole Methane (DIM)
300-600 mg.day
• Estrogen & Xenobiotics
– Increase aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhR)
– Estrogen + AhR
4-hydroxy estrogen
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Decreases 4-hydroxy estrogen
Increases 2-hydroxy estrogen
Increases 2/16 hydroxy estrogen (60%)
Shuts down AhR system
300 mg = 2 lbs broccoli
Eur. J. Cancer Prev., 2004 Feb; 13 (10 83-6
Carcinogenesis, 2000 Aug, 21 (8): 1593-9
Lycopene
40-60 mg/day
• Up Regulates Gene Connexin 43
– Allows intercellular gap communication
• Synergistic with vitamin D3 (cell
proliferation/differentiation)
• Interferes with growth factor receptor signaling
• Very potent anti-oxidant
• Reduces Insulin-like growth factor- 1 (IGF-1) by
31%
• Prostate, breast, lung, stomach, pancreatic cancers
Lycopene du Jour
CO-Q10 (Ubiquinol)
400-600 mg
• University of Miami
• Significantly reduces expression of bcl-2 gene
(resistance to apoptosis) of cancer cells
• Remission of metastasized breast cancer- 1994
European Study
• Rats on Tamoxifen: 3 X increase in tumor weight
• Rats of Tamoxifen & Co-Q10: No increase in
tumor weight
– Restored SOD, Catalase, Glutathione
Vitamin E Complex
800 IU/day
• Need all tocopherols (alpha, beta,
gamma delta)
• Inhibit cycloxygenase 2 (COX)
enzyme
• Neutralizes reactive nitrogen oxides
• Reduces oxidation of LDL and fats
• Reduces Leukotrine b4 and TNF-@
• Finnish study of 29,000 PC patients
(smokers) for 5-8 years: 32%
decrease; 40% decrease in mortality
Vitamin A
100,000-300,000 IU/day
• Secretory IgA = Immunity of
Mucosal Tissue
• 14 month trial, 181 patients with
post-surgical non-small lung cancer
– 300,000 IU/day
– Relapses: 18% vs 28% (controls)
• After 46 months, rates of tumor
reoccurrence/new tumors
– 37% (treated) versus 48% controls
Journal of Clinical Oncology
1993; 11(7): 1216-22
Green Tea
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Polyphenols (Epigallocatechin gallate EGCG)
Elevates Caspase 3 Enzyme (Apoptosis)
Inhibits Invasilon
Inhibits metastasis
Stimulates Immunity
Free Radical Scavenger (greater than Vitamin E)
– E.g. Mice with melanoma & lung carcinoma cellsnumber of tumors decreased 50% and 29%
• Inhibits interaction between estrogen and estrogen
receptors (prostate and breast cancer)
ARTEMINISIN
Artemisia Annua or Sweet Wormwood
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University of Washington Drs. Henry Lai and Narerida Singh
Int’l Journal of Oncology 18; 767-773, 2001
Peroxide Linkage Attacks “Free” Iron (Cancer and Malaria)
– Releases Free Radicals; Destroys Cells
• All Cancers Respond- No resistance!
• Active Ingredients
– Artesunate: Water Soluble, Most Active, Shortest Half Life
– Artemisinin: Intermediate Half Life
– Artemether: Fat Soluble, Most Toxic, Longest Half Life
• 500 mg Twice Daily on Empty Stomach w/ Whole Milk or Cod Liver Oil (Fat)
• Take for (2) Years
Nutricology
800-545-9960
www.nutri-cology.com
Vitamin C Paradox
Anti-Oxidant
or
Pro-Oxidant
“Then and Now”
Proceedings of National Academy of Science USA
Volume 73, No. 10 pp 3685-3689 October 1976
by E. Cameron and L. Pauling
• All Patients were determined to be terminal;
ascorbate only administered to
“untreatable” patients
– Treated Group: 10 grams ascorbate I.V. for 10
days; orally thereafter
– Matched Controls: No Treatment
Average Survival Times and ratios for Ascorbate & Matched Controls
A
Type of Cancer (X)
# of ascorbate
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Ascorbate
(Days)
C
Control
(Days)
D
Ratio
B/C
E
Ave Day
survival
both goups
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%
Ascorbate
surviving >
E
G
% Controls
Surviving >
E
Bronchus (15)
136
38.5
3.53
47
47
8.7
Colon (13)
282
37
7.61
59
54
20
Stomach (13)
99
38
2.61
43
46
19
Breast (11)
367
64
53-.75
91
55
22
Kidney (9)
333
64
5.21
88
67
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Bladder (7)
196
43.6
4.49
57
57
20
Rectum (7)
226
55.5
4.10
71
86
33
Ovary (6)
148
71
2.08
78
83
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Others (19)
172
56.8
3.03
67
53
27
All (100)
209
50.4
4.16
65
60
25.7
16% of Ascorbate patients survived in excess of (1) year, vs. 0.3% of controls (53X)
Proceedings of National
Academy of Sciences USA
Vol. 75, No 9 pp. 4538-4542,
September 1978
Difference in Average Survival Times of Ascorbate-Treated Patients & Matched Controls
(+) indicates one patient in group
survived after May 15, 1978
Primary
Tumor Type
Patient No.
Test
Control
Mean Survival Times, Days
From First Hospital
Attendance
A
B
Test
Control
From Date of
Untreatability
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D
Test
Control
Increased Survival Times
of Ascorbate Treated
patients, days
E
F
A-B
C-D
Colon
17
170
458(+)
316
352(+)
33
142(+)
319(+)
Bronchus
17
170
219(+)
118
186(+)
31
101(+)
155(+)
Stomach
13
130
286(+)
159
182(+)
32
127(+)
150(+)
Breast
11
110
1369(+)
1020
487(+)
52
376(+)
435(+)
Kidney
8
80
774(+)
492
38(+)
39
282(+)
342(+)
Bladder
7
70
1669(+)
420
355(+)
21
1249(+)
334(+)
Rectum
7
70
634
336
270
43
298
227
Ovary
6
60
884
366
183
69
518
114
Other
14
140
706(+)
279
278(+)
37
427(+)
241(+)
All
100
1000
681(+)
360
293(+)
38
321(+)
255(+)
The Center for the Improvement of
Human Functioning
The Late Dr. Hugh Riordan (M.D.) Founder 1975
Wichita, Kansas, 67219 (RECNAC)
www.brightspot.org (316) 682-3100
•20 Published papers on Vitamin C & Cancer
•RECNAC II University of Puerto Rico
“Orthomolecular Oncology Review: Ascorbic Acid &
Cancer 25 Years Later”
Ascorbate Findings by RECNAC
• Animals synthesize Vitamin C from glucose
in only (4) metabolic steps
• Cancer cells readily absorb and accumulate
ascorbate (similar to glucose molecule?)
Glucose
Vitamin C
Ascorbate Findings by RECNAC
• At adequate concentrations (400+ mg/dl)
Vitamin C is selectively toxic to cancer cells
• Vitamin C behaves as pro-oxidant
– Interacts with intracellular Fe & Cu
– Reaction produces H2O2
– Cancer cells are deficient in catalase
Ascorbate Findings by RECNAC
IV Vitamin C Boost Immunity
Ascorbate Findings by RECNAC
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IV Vitamin C inhibits hyaluronidase
IV Vitamin C Corrects scurvy in Cancer Patients
IV Vitamin C induces apoptosis
IV Vitamin C reduces pain
IV Vitamin C neutralizes chemo and radiation
toxicity without neutralizing their cancer killing
effects
• IV Vitamin C helps cancer patients recover faster
from treatments and disease
METASTASIS
Glucosaminoglycans (GAGS) + Proteins = Proteoglycans
(e.g. Glucosamine Sulfate & Other Sulfur Amino Sugars)
Proteoglycans & Collagen = Intercellular Cement
(“Ground Substance”)
Hyaluronidase
GAGS
Tumor
Collagenase
Collagen
Ascorbate
Findings by
RECNAC
IV Vitamin C
Stimulates Collagen
Formation Via
Hydroxylation of
Proline
Benefits of Additional Vitamins
• Adding Vitamin B-12 create cytotoxic
cobalt ascorbate
• Adding Lipoic Acid “recycles” ascorbate to
maintain plasma saturations and increase
sensitivity of cancer cells to ascorbate
• Adding Vitamin K-3 (menadione) recycles
DHA (Dihydro ascorbate)
RECNAC Vitamin C Case Histories
52 year old female- Renal Cell Carcinoma
• Diagnosed 9/95
• 9/96- (8) 1-3 cm lung metastasis
– No prior treatment
– 10/96 IV Vitamin C- 65 gms bi-weekly plus NAC, beta
1,3 glucan, fish oil EPA, vitamin C (9 gms/day), betacarotene, L-threonine, niacin, chromium, Bacillus
laterospores
• Treatments until June 1997. 7 masses resolved.
Large reduction of 8th mass.
• Four years later (2001), no evidence of
progression
RECNAC Vitamin C Case Histories
70 Year Male- Renal Carcinoma
• Diagnosed 12/85
• Radical nephrectomy; Xrays/CT: multiple
pulmonary & liver lesions. No chemotherapy
decided
– March 1986- IAA, 30 gms 2X/week
– April 1986 (6 weeks treatment): complete resolution of
lung, liver and lymph node metastasis
– 1986: 30 gms IAA 2X/week for 7 months; reduced to
1X/week for 8 months; reduced to 15 gm IAA 1X week
for six months
– Patient expired 12 years later, cancer free at age 82
Wayne Martin
July 17, 1911- May 23, 2006
Sleuth of Conventional Medical Research
Cimetidine
The Lancet, 1979 (pp. 822-823) USA
• University of Nebraska- Two Patients
1. Squamous cell carcinoma
metastasis to lung
2. Non small cell lung cancer
metastasis to brain
1. 1200 mg/day Cimetidine for stomach distress
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Reduced to 600 mg/day cimetidine
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One year later, no detectable tumor
2. 600 mg/day Cimetidine & steroids (brain swelling)
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Brain tumor excised, one year later no long tumor
The Lancet 1982ii (p 328) Ireland
• Four Stage IV Melanoma patients (mets to
liver and lung)
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1000 mg/day Cimetidine & Coumadin
Three patients: dramatic remissions
One patient: death
All four patients had T-suppressor cells
decreased by Cimetidine
New England Journal of Medicine
1983, Vol. 308, pp 591-592 Sweden
• Cimetidine
– Six Melanoma Patients (Interferon &
Cimetidine)
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2 complete remissions
1 partial remission
1 progression arrested
2 deaths
The Lancet
December 31, 1994 pp 1768-1769 Australia
• Cimetidine given (7) days only at time of
surgery
• Three year survival
• Cimetidine: 93% (T-cell infiltration into tumors:
63%)
• Controls: 59% (T-cell infiltration into tumors:
24%)
The Lancet (Colorectal Cancer)
Dec 24-31, 1994; 344 (8939-8940)
• Cimetidine given for 5 days pre & 2 days
post operative
• Decrease 3 year mortality rate from 41% to
7%
British Journal of Cancer
2002 (86) 161-167
• Dukes Grade C Aggressive Colon Caner
• 10 Year Study with 15 Japanese Institutions
– Treated patients given 800 mg Cimetidine/day for
12 months
– Treated 10 year survival rate: 84.6%
– Control 10 year survival rate: 23.1%
Dipyridamole
The Lancet
December 12, 1987 pp 1371-1374 European Stroke
Prevention- Two year study
– No benefits from Aspirin Alone
– With Dipyridamole: Stroke reduced 50%,
myocardial infarction reduced 38%, cancer
reduced 30%
– Boehringer Ingelheim (original patent holder): no
longer advise M.D.’s that dipyridamole prevents
cancer cells from attaching to vascular system
(metastasis)
The Lancet
March 23, 1985 p 692
Dr. E.H. Rhodes, St. Hiler and Kingman Hospital in
Surrey, England
• 30 Melanoma Patients
– 300 mg/day Dipyridamole: 11 year study
• 26 patients: Stage IV
– 5 year survival = 74%
– English Average = 32%
• 4 patients: Stage III
– 5 year survival = 100%
The Lancet
October 17, 1964 Canada
pp 832-835
“Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Patients Having
Anticoagulant Therapy”
• L. Michaels (student of O.Meara) studied 1500
“patient years” of patients on Coumadin
– Statistical expectation of 8 deaths from cancer
– Only 1 death detected (lung cancer)
New England Journal of Medicine
February 25, 1982 p. 484 Sweden
Bjorn Stenkvist M.D., University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Digitalis
• 149 Breast Cancer Patients
• 40 on Digitalis
– 34 Digitoxin
– 6 Digoxin
• 109 Controls
• 5 year outcomes
– Digitalis Patients: 1 re-occurrence (2.5%)
– Controls: 21 re-occurrences (19.25%)
• Observation: Digitalis made breast
cancer cells smaller and more uniform
Medical Hypotheses 1999 53 (6)
Johan Haux M.D. Institute of Cancer Research and Molecular
Biology, Norwegian University for Science and Technology,
Trondiem, Norway
• Digitalis
– Anti-Cancer effect of digitalis is induction of
apotosis
– Digitoxin (natural) has greater anti-cancer effect
than digoxin (synthetic)
– Effective for Glioblastoma
– Cost is < $2.00/day!
Low Dose Naltrexone
www.lowdosenaltrexone.org
• Increases endorphins that migrate to opiate
receptor sites
apoptosis
• Increases levels of natural killer cells
• Opiate receptor rich tissue: prostate,
pancreas, lymph, blood, testes
Iscador (Eurixor)
• Immune Boosting Lectins (cytokines,
phagocytosis)
• Anti-metastasis
• Improved survival with breast, colorectal,
pancreatic & lung with concurrent therapy versus
controls
Endocrine (hormone) Therapy
• Bio-identical Hormones
– Thyroid, Adrenals
– Estrogens, Progesterone, Testosterone
Melatonin
Cancer 1994c Feb 1: 73(3): 699-701
Oncology 1992a 49(5): 336-9
Oncology 1991b 48(6): 448-50
Oncology 1994b July-Aug 51 (4): 344-7
Eur J Cancer 1993b; 29a(2); 185-9
Ann NY Acad Sci 1994a: Nov 25; 741: 191-196
Oncology 1993c; 50(6): 399-402
• 40-50 mg/day
• Stimulates immune
system
• Anti estrogen
activity
• Powerful antioxidant
• Very synergistic with
IL-2 and Tamoxifen
Immune Modulators
• Thymic & Spleen Peptide
– Pro-Boost (Thymic Protein A)
– Thymostimulin
– Polyerga Plus (Spleen)
Thymus
Immune Modulators
Colostrum Derivatives
• Transfer factor
• AIE-10
• Colostrum Whey Serums
• Hyper-Immune Milk
Immune Modulators
Herbals
• Astragalus
• Echinacea
• Cordyceps
• Ligustrum
Immune Modulators
Mushrooms
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Coriolus
Maitake
Reishi
Shitake
AHCC (Immupower)
Beta 1-3,1-6 glucans
Immune Modulators
Other
– Ave (wheat germ Methoxy Benzoquinone)
– Russian Choice Immune (L. rhamnosus)
– Arabinogalactin (larch polysaccharides)
Center for the Study of Natural Oncology
Vince Gammill N.D.
vgammill@adelphia.net
858-523-9144
San Diego Clinic
Filiberto Munoz M.D.
Tijuana, Mexico
619-804-7783
Resources
• Weston A. Price Foundation
www.westonaprice.org
• Life Extension Foundation www.lef.org
• People Against Cancer (Ralph Moss)
www.peopleagainstcancer.com
• Cancer Control Society
• www.preventcancer.com (Dr. Samuel
Epstein)