Criminal Story of a Prevention - Ukrainian Anti Cancer Institute
Criminal Story of a Prevention - Ukrainian Anti Cancer Institute
Criminal Story of a Prevention - Ukrainian Anti Cancer Institute
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Introduction<br />
Who in the world is afraid <strong>of</strong> Ukrain? – And who must be protected from it at all<br />
costs?<br />
These are the main questions to be investigated in this book. It is also the story <strong>of</strong> the<br />
way in which the emergence <strong>of</strong> a promising anti-cancer drug has been obstructed – perhaps<br />
for reasons which are not always so mysterious.<br />
It is also the first and only drug which destroys cancer cells while leaving healthy cells<br />
undamaged, as proven by, among others, the US National <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> (NCI), an<br />
internationally recognised research institute. The mechanism <strong>of</strong> action <strong>of</strong> the drug was<br />
deciphered at St. John’s University, Newfoundland in Canada.<br />
At international cancer congresses, doctors and researchers from all over the world<br />
have reported their successes in using Ukrain. There is certainly no shortage <strong>of</strong> success<br />
stories. Hundreds <strong>of</strong> case histories prove that Ukrain has been effective, even in apparently<br />
hopeless cases where conventional medicine had failed.<br />
However, Ukrain is no wonder drug. There are also cases in which it has failed,<br />
especially when the disease is too far advanced; although even then, in not just a small<br />
number <strong>of</strong> cases, significant prolongation <strong>of</strong> life can be expected and particularly a decisive<br />
improvement in the general condition. All patients so far have agreed on this: the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
life during and after treatment increased in a way they had not known previously - in contrast<br />
to conventional chemotherapy which also destroys healthy cells and weakens the immune<br />
system. <strong>Cancer</strong> patients and their relatives know the suffering <strong>of</strong> undergoing ‘chemo’ and<br />
how many additional drugs must be taken to reduce that suffering as much as possible – i.e.<br />
make it to some extent tolerable.<br />
The anti-cancer drug Ukrain is interesting because it is completely non-toxic, as<br />
proven decades ago at the Pharmacological <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Vienna and later<br />
confirmed by numerous researchers and doctors worldwide. Furthermore, it has no damaging<br />
side effects such as hair loss or extreme nausea and therefore needs no extra drugs to combat<br />
the side effects.<br />
Ukrain appears to be especially effective where conventional medicine has<br />
unfortunately so <strong>of</strong>ten failed, such as with lung cancer with metastases, colon cancer,<br />
melanomas or types <strong>of</strong> cancer which form metastases in the liver and intestines. Many cases<br />
will be described in more detail in this report.<br />
The layman may ask why, if Ukrain is so promising, is it not long-established in<br />
general cancer therapy?<br />
That is the question.<br />
Its inventor, Wassil Jaroslaw Nowicky, an Austrian citizen originally from Ukraine,<br />
has been struggling to obtain <strong>of</strong>ficial approval for more than twenty years – approval which<br />
the Austrian Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health has stubbornly refused.<br />
Tirelessly Nowicky has repeatedly submitted documentation which the authorities<br />
have demanded, only to then be told that they are still not satisfactory. Like Don Quixote he<br />
has struggled against a bureaucracy which, as we shall see, does not want to register his drug.<br />
But Nowicky has not given up. He has a deep streak <strong>of</strong> stubbornness. He is likeable<br />
and ready to help others but when it is a question <strong>of</strong> his invention he is imperturbable, hardheaded<br />
and liable to flare up. He will not let it out <strong>of</strong> his own hands. He has devoted his entire<br />
life to his research and he is utterly convinced <strong>of</strong> its value – and events have proven him right.<br />
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