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Thousand Plants against Cancer without Chemo-2010(1)

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First principleMalignant tumours (cancer, sarcomas, leukaemias, lymphomas) are caused by serious geneticmutations of the cell’s DNA (chromosome aberrations). For this reason, the first cause ofmalignant tumours can be identified as chronic deficiencies in vitamins (their lack does not enablethe body to repair the genetic damage or to induce apoptosis in affected cells), so that the treatmentof these tumours must be based on the intake of high doses of vitamins to produce the spontaneoussuicide (apoptosis) of tumour cells. Some of these vitamins can also be taken intravenously toincrease their accumulation on tumours. The percentage of their accumulation on tumours canindeed be assessed on the basis of pharmacokinetic predictive calculations in line with the “tracertheory” of nuclear medicine and/or functional magnetic resonance imaging ( 1753 )Note 1: Chromosome aberrations allow correct diagnosis of certain types of lymphomas and leukaemias, clearly andunivocally differentiating them from infective diseases which are quite similar to them, such as infectiousmononucleosis (see chapter 17 of this E-Book)Note 2: It is absolutely contraindicated to administer CHEMO-THERAPY to patients suffering from cancer,leukaemias, sarcomas or lymphomas, as it destroys immune defences of the body and organs themselves. Under nocircumstances should this therapy be used because it does not make sense to poison the body of a patient who is alreadyseriously ill. Besides, the Hippocratic oath itself forbids to give poison to patients.Second principle:The keystone for the “metabolic” treatment of cancer and other malignant tumours is based first ofall on the following principle: depriving the tumour of whatever feeds it . The treatment mustsubstantially be based on removing proteins from an onocological patient’s diet, i.e. removing atleast one of the essential amino acids (Leucine, Valine, Isoleucine, Lysine, Methionine, Tryptophan,Threonine, Phenylanine, Histidine) that are needed to synthesize new proteins (and consequently,new cells), because the intake of proteins would also enable tumour cell replication. For example, apaper published in 2006 showed once again that removing even one essential amino acid only isenough to block cell replication ( 1738 ). In this work, a decision was taken to measure the level of“total proteins” in the bloodstream. If a hypoproteic diet is implemented correctly, these levelsshould be very low compared to normal, accettable ranges – ideally between 6.0 and 6.6 grams/100millilitres of blood. It would then be up to the doctor in charge of the case to decide whether theselevels should be pushed below the 6.0 limit. Since most foods containing all 9 essential amino acids(meat, eggs, yeast, sprouts, milk and milk derivatives) also contain vitamin B 12 (which is alsonecessary for cell proliferation), it was also deemed useful to measure its levels as an indirectindicator of the patient’s compliance with the hypoproteic diet. With respect to the prescribeddietary treatment, patients were considered to be compliant if they managed to keep very lowvitamin B 12 levels, i.e. below 150-200 picograms/millilitre of blood. Out of about 40 clinical casesobserved by the autor since 2002, no patient has shown values below 100 picograms/millilitre ofblood, most probably because the liver itself is a major supplier of vitamin B 12 if this is not part ofthe diet – even over periods of more than 4-5 years (as shown in medical-scientific literature).Third principleThe keystone for the “metabolic” treatment of cancer and other malignant tumours is based on asecond principle as well: giving the tumour what kills it (but <strong>without</strong> damaging the patient).This principle is primarily based on the use of great amounts of natural vitamins with a view totaking advantage of their ability to induce the apoptosis of tumours cells and, secondarily, on thefact that natural vitamins also induce a block in tumour cell replication; furthermore, they also leadto the anti-angiogenesis of neoplastic capillaries, they prevent cancer cells from producing PIF(Proteolisis Inducing Factor) and they stop the growth of tumour cells.28

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