Thursday, October 17, 2024

On Targeting The Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol A Conversation With A Friend


On Targeting The Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment: A Hybrid Orthomolecular Protocol A Conversation With A Friend

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Om Ni

Genetic theory is passe, shown to be largely C&B

Om Ni

Metabolic theory makes more sense

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Mitochondrial stem cell connection (MSCC) theory suggesting impaired oxidative phosphorylation potentially leading to formation of cancer stem cells and consequently the formation of cancer tumors, a concept said to combine cancer stem cell theory to metabolic theory...well, well, well...basically boils down to the food one consumes, still largely metabolic in essence leh

Om Ni

For those already struck with the dreaded C, ivermectin offers hope

Om Ni

Combined with chemo treatment, it works even better

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But few pay heed to it. Doctors of course won't recommend it

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If ivermectin is accepted as a promising cancer treatment the mainstream medical establishment and Big Pharma will be crying tons of Big Bucks lost loh!

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Ai ya ya!

Om Ni

Yes, life style change is important

Om Ni

Intermittent fasting, cutting down on sugar and carbs

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Drinking several cups of tea  a day minus sugar/milk helps too

Om Ni

Regular exercise and some helpful vitamins

Om Ni

However, never overdo anything

Postscript :  

The article cited above did not mention Vitamin E. In fact, Vitamin E is another important consideration

Reference this NIH article

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