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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Inositol hexaphosphate [IP6] plus inositol induced complete remission in stage IV melanoma

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Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) also called phytic acid is a polyphosphorylated carbohydrate naturally found in cereals, nuts, grains, and high-fiber-containing foods. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of many different tumor cell lines both in vitro and in vivo like colon, pancreas, liver, prostate, and even melanoma. Vitamin B inositol is a precursor of IP6 and another naturally occurring compound with anticancer properties. We present a case report of a patient with metastatic melanoma who declined traditional therapy and opted to try over the counter supplement IP6+inositol instead. To our surprise, the patient achieved a complete remission and remains in remission 3 years later. On the basis of this case and previous preclinical studies, we believe further research is indicated in exploring antiproliferative and potential immune stimulating effects of IP6+inositol in patients with metastatic melanoma. 

Melanoma is a very difficult cancer to treat.  The fact that this was a stage IV, metastasized cancer makes this remission even more remarkable.  Liver cancer, too, is a tough cancer to treat, yet IP6 has brought healing to that illness too.

IP6 Gold Powder is a preferred brand.

 

 

Sunday, December 11, 2022

"When you see a man with his children and his family, he's just like we are" --SGT Bill Thomas on watching a German soldier die at the Battle of the Bulge

And that's what Iwojima was about.  It was a killing field.   

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

blood fibrin/fibrinogen degradation active 4 hours AFTER NK [Nattokinase]

Okay, so this was interesting.  I mean if you're looking for proof to know whether some nutritional supplement works, this evidence here on Fibrinolytics is pretty close to 100% that I've found.  It reads, 

As a result, D-dimer concentrations at 6, and 8 hours, and blood fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products at 4 hours AFTER NK [Nattokinase] administration elevated significantly (p<0.05, respectively factor VIII activity declined at 4 and 6 hours (p<0.05, respectively), blood antithrombin concentration was higher at 2 and 4 hours (p<0.05, respectively), and the activated partial thromboplastin time prolonged significantly at 2 and 4 hours following NK administration (p<0.05 and p<0.01, respectively).  

So blood concentration of Nattokinase is realized after only 4 hours of consuming it.  So the de-fibrin action begins after 4 hours.

 

Sunday, December 4, 2022

"more absorbable forms of curcumin," like Liposomal, Longvida, Novasol, and others.

There are more absorbable forms of curcumin, and I think that you should avail yourself of them ASAP.  I mentioned a couple of them yesterday

For nerve protection, and you'll need to protect your nerves because the spike proteins use the lipid nanoparticles to penetrate your nerve cells. To protect your nerves, take a high quality curcumin.  Longvida looks like the stand-out form of curcumin.  There's also Novasol that boasts 185x the bioavailability than regular curcumin.  Capsules are better than nothing, and you can certainly access the powder by separating the capsule, but powder in a larger container may be easier to manage to add to full fat yogurt or milk.  Given the bioavailability of Longvida. and Novasol, you don't really need full fat dairy products.  The herb can stimulate and cleanse your nervous system and spine and revive functions of every organ connected by your spine from your brain to your toes. Longvida claims to be able to pass through the blood brain barrier to alleviate amyloid plaque build that can lead to Alzheimer's disease.  

Did you even listen to this presentation?  It's short . . . relatively, but it is important.  Give David Emerson a listen if you want to know how to use curcumin for serious and late-stage conditions.


Check out the conditions that curcumin treats.  Spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's epilepsy, depression, brain injury, Parkinson's disease. 

Monday, November 14, 2022

Thursday, October 27, 2022

You're no yellow-bellied rat . . . but as a precaution, take Melatonin . . .

Hypoperfusion is a term that describes "a reduced amount of blood flow". When ischemia develops due to low blood flow, we may describe this as "hypoperfusion". Causes for hypoperfusion include low blood pressure, heart failure or loss of blood volume.