Microdose Chemotherapy


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FYI

This is something I have been researching for over a month. No I didn't say anything because I wanted more information first.

Standard Chemotherapy is not a very good treatment in my opinion. Why?

1.) It's extremely expensive. $1400.00 per treatment I hear. That's ONE treatment!

2.) The theory behind it is to poison the cancer cells killing the cancer. What they don't tell you is that chemotherapy kills the good cells too. That in many cases the patient will die of the chemotherapy not of the cancer.

Fact#1:::

Cancer cells are stronger usually than the other cells in body.

So what's the difference between Microdose Chemotherapy and regular chemotherapy? That's what I asked. You bet I did!

Microdose Chemotherapy is the same chemicals processed in such a way that they are very small in molecular structure. So when they are introduced to the body they are absorbed on a cellular level.

=THE REAL IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE IS= The way the patient is prepped before the Microdose Chemotherapy is administered. This is what I wanted to research before I opened my yapper.

Fact#2:::

Cancer cells feed on sugar. IOW's Glucose. They will even feed on candida because candida is a consumer of sugar and therefore loaded with it.

Fact#3:::

The other cells of the body if there is no sugar or glucose available will instead of going in starvation mode. Will switch over to another energy source. Like protein. They will keep on feeding on protein or ? until sugar is available. When sugar is introduced again as a energy source the cells do not immediately switch over to sugar. It takes them a bit of time.

So! The patient is put on a diet either intravenous or a strictly monitored diet with out a bit of sugar in it anywhere. The cells switch over to eating protein or whatever except for the cancer cells. The cancer cells are starving.

Fact#4:::

It has been noted that when cancer cells are in starvation mode that they will gobble up candida, which is good for the patient. That they may even feed on one another.

I don't know the time period between the Microdose Chemotherapy treatments. But what is done is the diet has a complete lack of sugar. Then the Micro (meaning small enough to be absorbed on a cellular level) chemotherapy is given to the patient in a IV drip =MIXED THROUGHLY= with.... you guessed it ! =Glucose!=. What happens?

Fact#5:::

The cancer cells are starving and the little bastards slurp up the poison laced glucose and die die die! RAH!!!!!

Where is this being done?

How much does it cost?

All this and more hopefully next Medical Cancer update email/post/webpage edition.

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As promised the answers to these 2 questions.

1.) Where is this being done?

Hospital Santa Monica Just over the Mexico border. About an hour south of San Diego California

Is one of the places it is being done. There are 2 others that are mentioned on this website. One in Poland. One in China.

2.) How much does it cost?

You can call the Hospital Santa Monica and inquire. I also believe that they have special programs for financially challeged patients.

ADMISSION TIPS On this page they offer brochures on the different treatments. You can request them to be sent to you free of charge or read them on a webpage. Also a video tape is available for the Hospital Santa Monica showing the facility, the Patients rooms, and the Treatment rooms. Which is also free of charge.



Microdose Chemotherapy

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There is very little argument that the concept of chemotherapy has merit.  The biggest problem has been that the normal cells are destroyed at the same or greater rate as the cancer cells.  In addition, the cancer seems to build a resistance to the chemo over a period of time, resulting in the need for more intensive and destructive forms of chemotherapy.

  Microdose chemotherapy, as used at Hospital Santa Monica, is based on the fact that a cancer cell has a voracious appetite for glucose - more than 30 times that of a normal cell - and that it cannot use an alternative fuel, as a normal cell can.

  During induced hypoglycemia (lowering the glucose level of the cells), the cancer cells are stressed for glucose.  If glucose is then administered, mixed with microdose chemotherapy, the cancer cells will preferentially take up the mixture - over the normal cells, which have switched to alternative fuels.  Thus, the cancer cell, with 20 times the number of glucose receptors as the normal cell, takes in most of the chemo in its desperate attempt to get the glucose it needs to survive and the normal cell is barely affected.  This process is also known as Insulin Potentiation Therapy.

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The above ~>8-snip-8<~ was taken from this webpage

Microdose Chemotherapy

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Another Treatment Program for Cancer Submitted by a Friend

This is a treatment that sounds very good. I know a lady who was termed not operable and she is in remission now after this treatment. There are only a few places in the country that are doing it, this is on Staten Island, New York

1-800-285-4584

Radiation Oncology - Body Radiosurgery - Cancer and Tumor Treatment



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