Need Advice on Cancer remedies

Discussion in 'Health and Fitness' started by MWycliff, Sep 29, 2012.

  1. I have a neighbor who had a SCC on her lip and did the CoQ10/resv/DMSO for 40 days. It was gone within those forty days.

    The DMSO is only used as a transdermal agent; to allow membrane-permeability. You wouldn't want to drink it, but some do.

    The best-practice for oral CoQ10 (fat soluble) is to combine with coconut oil. I've seen plasma concentration numbers that are 10x higher than powdered CoQ10.

    Melt coconut oil on the stove on low heat and allow it to cool for 15 minutes. Pour the warm oil back in the jar and add the CoQ10. 7:1 ratio of coconut oil to CoQ10. I usually mix up two ounces of CoQ10 (~56g) to fourteen ounces of coconut oil. 500-600mg of CoQ10 per tsp.

    I recently did four batches. It's best not to go under a 7:1 concentration. It's bright red while a liquid, but turns orange. At 7:1 it's still sweet. Coconut oil is approximately 65% MCT.

    CoQ10 is used frequently as a cytoprotective in anthracylcine-based chemo, specifically Dox-based protocols. It was assumed that it would reduce antineoplastic potential due to this cytoprotective effect, but it does not seem to decrease the efficacy of the chemo.

    Further, I've personally seen echo results after Dox-based regimens which caused Dox-induced cardiomyopathy (echo results in the 10-20 range), and then witness echo results of 50-60 after 6 months of Co-Q10 therapy.

    My mother was one of the first documented cases in the early 90s. We bought the CoQ10 direct from Kaneka in Japan. She received 1g per day for six months and her LVEF went from 12 to 50.

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    #221     Nov 27, 2013
  2. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    That sounds like that could be atticus. If so, welcome back ironhead! Anyhow, I'm a big believer in the CoQ10, and can see where the dmso would allow the above medicines to permeate the skin quite well. I'm using a compounded veterinary medicine for my older dog with dmso, and it's worked wonders for her skin infections. The bottle says "wear gloves," and I can attest, they mean that.
     
    #222     Nov 28, 2013
  3. Hey Leap. Be sure to give your dog oral CoQ10. I had a Newf for nearly 16 years (missed her bday by a month) who was taking 600mg a day for >9 years.
     
    #223     Nov 30, 2013
  4. MISSSNP

    MISSSNP

    What is a Newf?
     
    #224     Aug 6, 2016
  5. Banjo

    Banjo

  6. MISSSNP

    MISSSNP

    you're not such a free thinker, considering you have such a narrow mind! my guess is if you were present in the early '30s, and the proposed cure for pernicious anemia of consuming 1/4 pound of calves liver per day, you would reject it as vehemently as the establishment did back then! And you know how long it took them accept such a simple cure and premise.
     
    #226     Jul 26, 2018
  7. easymon1

    easymon1

    #227     Oct 31, 2020
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  9. easymon1

    easymon1

    Maybe so.
    If the unfortunate circumstance were at my doorstep, the records of her scans and communications with her specialists would be sought from her and if not produced then a scam would be the likely conclusion. If the proper "paperwork" were produced, then further com with the specialists would go a long way toward making a decision. Meanwhile, if someone needs to contact her, the info to do so is there and communications are very simple to arrange.

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    from the article below..."In cell culture experiments pharmacological activation of cannabinoid receptors induced the apoptotic death of tumorigenic epidermal cells, whereas the viability of nontransformed epidermal cells remained unaffected.
    Local administration of the mixed CB1/CB2 agonist WIN-55,212-2 or the selective CB2 agonist JWH-133 induced a considerable growth inhibition of malignant tumors generated by inoculation of epidermal tumor cells into nude mice.
    Cannabinoid-treated tumors showed an increased number of apoptotic cells.

    This was accompanied by impairment of tumor vascularization, as determined by altered blood vessel morphology and decreased expression of proangiogenic factors (VEGF, placental growth factor, and angiopoietin 2). Abrogation of EGF-R function was also observed in cannabinoid-treated tumors. These results support a new therapeutic approach for the treatment of skin tumors.
    ...
    Although at present we cannot establish the mechanism for the decrease of EGF-R phosphorylation in cannabinoid-treated tumors, it is tempting to speculate that cannabinoid treatment interferes with the tumor angiogenic switch and that this, together with the direct induction of apoptosis on tumor cells, is a reason for the inhibition of tumor growth in our system."

    Inhibition of skin tumor growth and angiogenesis in vivo by activation of cannabinoid receptors
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC151833/
     
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