Wednesday 8 June 2016

FOLD APPROACH TO DISCOURAGING TUMOUR CELL GROWTH


THE SEVEN
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FOLD APPROACH TO DISCOURAGING TUMOUR CELL GROWTH

REQUIRED ACTION

EXAMPLES OF ACTIVE
SUBSTANCES

Anti
-
Oxidants



By quenching free radicals to reduce new
damage that can be done to the patients’ body cells,
including immune cells, duri
ng the treatment.  To make
the re
-
differentiation of cancer cells to normal cells more
possible by preventing damage to recently repaired cells.

Vitamins C and E, Multiple
Carotenoids, Multiple Flavonoids, Co
-
Enzyme Q10, Curcuminoids from
Turmeric

Anti
-
Pr
oliferative Agents



To slow down the replication
of the cancer cells.  Since most tumours are in any case
loosing cells at a great rate, this may be decisive in
determining whether tumour growth slows down or stops.

Multiple Flavonoids, Multiple
Carotenoi
ds, Vitamin A,
Curcuminoids from Turmeric.

Inducers of Detoxifying Enzymes



To induce the
production of increased levels of detoxifying enzymes and
so reduce toxins levels in the tissues.  As a result to reduce
cell damage and, by reducing cell damage to

the immune
system. Increase immune effectiveness.  Prevent further
damage to recently repaired cancer cells.

Organic sulphides from garlic:

Sulphoraphane and other thiocyanates
from Brassicas:  Many other Phyto
-
nutrients:  Coffee Enemas to increase
Glutat
hione
-
S
-
Transferase Titre:

Magnesium to increase Glutathione
levels: Multiple minerals and vitamins.

Inducers of Differentiation


By encouraging genetic
repair to cancer cells to encourage tumour cells to become
normal cells again.  This is very much lik
e encouraging
desertion from the enemy’s army.

Bromelain


possibly zinc for DNA
repair function.
S
-
Allyl cysteine from
garlic.

Inhibition of Metastasis

Bromelain

Direct Immune Stimulant Effects



to directly stimulate
those functions of the immune syst
em that have most to do
with the immune attack upon tumour cells.

Aloe vera, Bromelain and multiple
minerals and vitamins.

Angiogenesis Inhibitors



to inhibit the growth of new
blood vessels that the tumour usually induces as it
expands. By doing that to

deny the tumour its blood
supply and cause necrosis (death) of tumour cells.

Soya bean Genistein.

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