Sunday, October 28, 2012

Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month



I thought I’d do my part for breast cancer…what the heck.  How about a cure?  If I offer the cure, would that be supportive of breast cancer?  

Of course I’m only being slightly serious.  I have no track record of treating breast cancer.  I have seen one person who had breast cancer…she had the fear of death handed to her in dramatic fashion, and submitted to mastectomy.  

And, very seriously, I can’t even cure everything that does show up in my office.  

So, how ‘bout I put it this way…here’s a rational approach that I would use if my wife had breast cancer.  And I’d feel pretty good about our odds.  

What we know…

Three things happen in every form of cancer of every age.  Something initiates cell mutation…There is a failure of the “suicide gene” to self destruct in response to mutation.  There is a failure of the “proofreader gene” to erase the mutation sequence.  And, finally, there is a failure of the immune “special forces” (AKA Natural Killer Cells) to identify and destroy the mutated cell.

Mutation is caused by chemicals and radiation.  The first two failures are caused by oxidation…the rusting process, and the last failure is caused by distraction…there was a shift in immune power away from Natural Killer Cells, and toward chemical, infection, or allergy defenses.  

The first line of defense for Sonya would be immunoglobulins and immune enhancing mushrooms, such as Reishi.  This does two things…number one is the immunoglobulins stop the spread of cancer, and number two, the mushrooms activate Natural Killer Cells.  

Next, we would use oxicell, our choice for glutathione therapy.  This substance is known as the master antioxidant, and we could achieve therapeutic doses with our transdermal application (a cream on the vascular areas of the skin).  Beyond the antioxidant benefit, oxicell also activates T-Regulatory cells, which creates a “smarter” immune system.  

Then we would activate B-Cells…the “intelligence” of the immune system, using green tea extract and/or resveratrol, the antioxidant in red wine.  These cells tag tumor invaded cells for destruction, giving the Natural Killer Cells clear targets for enhanced elimination.  

We would use my chemical and radiation test vials to identify any and all chemicals in her body, and effectively eliminate them using baseline nutrients that the liver needs to bind chemicals, such as sulfur, glutathione (there it is again), amino acids, and methyl groups (you can look this up if you want).  We would enhance elimination with milk thistle, and other liver supporting herbs.

And of course, we would support whatever organs or systems that our diagnostic process uncover…kidneys, bowel, adrenals…whatever.  That is my system…meet the needs.  

The last consideration is diet.  Our habit is the paleo or Mediterranean diet, although we practice “loosely.”  We would tighten the reins on our sweet treats and empty (read void of nutrition) carbohydrates…which are fun, but not as fun as eliminating cancer.  We would really emphasize emulsified veggies in smoothies.  Have regular lean and clean protein (organic), along with vegetarian protein sources.  We would definitely include broccoli and broccoli sprouts, as they have some documented cancer fighting power.  

We would monitor very closely, taking inventory on every symptom daily, and running labs every couple weeks to make sure her body is moving towards health…a state void of cancer.  

We would trust completely, that if we provided what her body needed, and monitored closely… her body would defeat the cancer.  

Ok, maybe not a cure, but a rational, scientific approach that sure in the heck beats the crap out of anything else offered.  The hard part is step one…looking fear in the eyes and saying, “I trust that true health will conquer any and all health challenges.”

1 comment:

  1. Great article! I think conventional medicine misses the concept of longterm health. I love the concept of wellness care.

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