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There's a cure for cancer in the pantry!

It's in the pantry, and as a cancer cure it's been talked about for years, survivors swear by it and doctors have been disbarred for promoting it.
Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate)

Can Baking Soda Kill Cancer?

Dr Tullio Simoncini -Mad Quack or Medical Genius

Dr Tullio Simoncini says yes "baking soda can kill cancer cells" 

Dr Simoncini was a brilliant doctor, a trained surgeon, oncologist, endocrinologist, and diabetologist, with a University degree in philosophy. 

 

Cancer cell growth is initiated by fermentation, triggered by the absence of oxygen at the cellular level… in an acidic body. Oxygen cannot stick to your blood cells if your blood is acid. While oxygen can neutralize acid, the acid prevents oxygen from accessing the tissues in need of it.

Plus, if you're acidic, carbon dioxide can't move out, so it builds up in your tissues, leading to cell death.

Alkaline solutions are the opposite — they provide essential oxygen to your tissues.

That's the basis of Dr. Simoncini's sodium bicarbonate protocol… otherwise known as baking soda.

 

Baking Soda Kills Like Cyanide

Sodium bicarbonate shocks your cancer cells with massive amounts of oxygen. It's like cyanide attacking them. Tumors die when exposed to so much oxygen.

Sodium bicarbonate shrinks cancer masses and does it fast — in about 4-5 days for a two to four centimeter mass. In fact, some patients reportedly experience complete remission within 5 days.

Sodium bicarbonate can be administered three ways: by mouth, with an aerosol, or intravenously.

The more hard-to-reach cancers are treated by positioning catheters directly into the artery that nourishes the tumor, allowing high doses of sodium bicarbonate to enter the deepest recesses of the organism. Today it's even possible to reach cerebral masses without surgical intervention, in a completely painless way.

Advocates say most tumors can be treated effectively with baking soda therapy — except for bone cancer, due to the lack of blood flow to the bones.

A 2009 study showed sodium bicarbonate increases the pH of tumors, and reduces metastases and lymph node involvement (in breast cancer).

The therapy is said to be extremely effective, painless, has no side effects, and is very low risk. With catheterization, there's a small risk of infection.

It's also cheap, at least in terms of the equipment and materials required. Catheters cost a bit more, but oral treatment costs mere pennies per day.

Now for the downside: Application via catheter, applied directly to the tumor, can be provided only by a mainstream doctor. Most won't be willing to provide such a treatment. Also, full dosages cannot be administered to those with severe heart, kidney, and liver problems.

 

Dr Simoncini was disbarred from the Italian Medical Board in 2006 for unconventional practicing methods.

He refused to treat his patients with chemotherapy but encourage them to use his baking soda treatment instead.

It is not every day that one’s medical work is confirmed so utterly.

On January 3rd of 2013 medical scientists published vindication for Dr. Tullio Simonini and even more so for my own work, which favors oral and transdermal use of bicarbonate instead of using it intravenously. It is not only vastly less expensive to use bicarbonate (baking soda) orally and transdermally in baths, but it is safer and now proven to be effective.

Dr Mark Sircus

Dr Mark Sicus wrote the book Sodium Bicarbonate, Rich Man's Poor Man's Cancer Cure

Research Proves Baking Soda

                    Can Inhibit Tumor Growth

US National Library of Medicine  National Institutes of Health

Acidity generated by the tumor microenvironment drives local invasion

This is the abstract for Dr. Robert J. Gillies and team from Wayne State University School of Medicine 

 

ABSTRACT:

The pH of solid tumors is acidic due to increased fermentative metabolism and poor perfusion. It has been hypothesized that acid pH promotes local invasive growth and metastasis. The hypothesis that acid mediates invasion proposes that H+ diffuses from the proximal tumor microenvironment into adjacent normal tissues where it causes tissue remodeling that permits local invasion. In the current work, tumor invasion and peritumoral pH were monitored over time using intravital microscopy. In every case, the peritumoral pH was acidic and heterogeneous and the regions of highest tumor invasion corresponded to areas of lowest pH. Tumor invasion did not occur into regions with normal or near-normal pHe. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed that cells in the invasive edges expressed the glucose transporter GLUT-1 and the sodium-hydrogen exchanger NHE-1, both of which were associated with peritumoral acidosis. In support of the functional importance of our findings, oral administration of sodium bicarbonate was sufficient to increase peritumoral pH and inhibit tumor growth and local invasion in a preclinical model, supporting the acid-mediated invasion hypothesis.

Read full article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594450/

idity Generated by the Tumor 

  • Cancer Res. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 Mar 1.

    Published in final edited form as:

    Cancer Res. 2013 Mar 1; 73(5): 1524–1535.

    Published online 2013 Jan 3. doi:  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-12-2796

    PMCID: PMC3594450

    NIHMSID: NIHMS433144

    Veronica Estrella,1,* Tingan Chen,3,* Mark Lloyd,3 Jonathan Wojtkowiak,1 Heather H. Cornnell,1 Arig Ibrahim-Hashim,1Kate Bailey,1 Yoganand Balagurunathan,1 Jennifer M. Rothberg,4 Bonnie F. Sloane,5 Joseph Johnson,3 Robert A Gatenby,1,2 and Robert J Gillies1,2

    1Department of Cancer Imaging and Metabolism; 12902 Magnolia Avenue; Tampa, Fl 33612

    2Department of Radiology; 12902 Magnolia Avenue; Tampa, Fl 33612

    3Department of Advanced Microscopy Laboratory H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute; 12902 Magnolia Avenue; Tampa, Fl 33612

    4Cancer Biology Program, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201

    5Department of Pharmacology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201

    *These authors contributed equally to this work

  • Corresponding Author:Robert J. Gillies, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, 12902 Magnolia Avenue, Tampa, FL 33612. Phone: 813-745-8355; Fax: 813-979-7265; E-mail:robert.gilllies@moffitt.org

  • V. Estrella and T. Chen contributed equally to this work.

 

One quarter of what you eat keeps you alive

The other three quarters keeps your doctor alive

Ancient Egyptian Proverb

 

 

 

INVESTIGATION MECHANISMS OF ALKINIZATION FOR REDUCING PRIMARY BREAST TUMOR INVASION

 

by Ian F. Robey and Lance A. Nesbit

 

EXRACT:

The extracellular pH (pHe) of many solid tumors is acidic as a result of glycolytic metabolism and poor perfusion. Acidity promotes invasion and enhances metastatic potential. Tumor acidity can be buffered by systemic administration of an alkaline agent such as sodium bicarbonate. Tumor-bearing mice maintained on sodium bicarbonate drinking water exhibit fewer metastases and survive longer than untreated controls. We predict this effect is due to inhibition of tumor invasion. Reducing tumor invasion should result in fewer circulating tumor cells (CTCs). We report that bicarbonate-treated MDA-MB-231 tumor-bearing mice exhibited significantly lower numbers of CTCs than untreated mice (P < 0.01). Tumor pHe buffering may reduce optimal conditions for enzymes involved in tumor invasion such as cathepsins and matrix metalloproteases (MMPs). To address this, we tested the effect of transient alkalinization on cathepsin and MMP activity using enzyme activatable fluorescence agents in mice bearing MDA-MB-231 mammary xenografts. Transient alkalinization significantly reduced the fluorescent signal of protease-specific activatable agents in vivo (P ≤ 0.003). Alkalinization, however, did not affect expression of carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX). The findings suggest a possible mechanism in a live model system for breast cancer where systemic alkalinization slows the rate of invasion.

read entire article 

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722989/

Cancer cells thrive in low or no oxygen environments

 

 

Master Sha uses the Tao Song and Tao Dance book to do the Five Elements Tapping.He connects organs to elements as well as emotions.He also explaines the Healing and Metric Circles.

 

This video will benefit anyone with cancer

Five Elements Tapping - Master Sha

DISCLAIMER: The information on this website is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of Grace Anderson.  Grace encourages you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional.

© 2014 Grace Anderson MED Research.

 

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