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Cancer Strategy #3: Lack Of Methylglyoxal Causes Cancer...
Getting Methylglyoxal Into Cells Puts The Brakes On Cancer
Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi was the Nobel Laureate in Medicine in 1937 for the isolation and discovery of Vitamin C. Known as the "Father of Nutritional Science", he also discovered iso-flavones and vitamin P. In his last 40 years, he researched the regulatory processes of cell growth, and thereby the regulation of cancer itself.
He made a rather amazing breakthrough about cancer. In 1963 the prestigious magazine "Science" published a remarkable article about his research. In it Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi identified two substances, one called Retine, which inhibited cancer growth, and the other called Promine, which promoted cell growth and made cancerous cells grow faster.
He explained that these were very small molecules that were highly potent in controlling cell division. His research using mice achieved shrinkage of tumors by increasing the ratio of Retine to Promine with daily injections of Retine. Other researchers obtained similar results.
There were no harmful or toxic side effects.
In another "Science" article in 1967 he announced that his laboratory had isolated and manufactured Retine, which retards cell growth, in the form of a Carbonyl compound called Methylglyoxal.
Again, in animal studies he showed that injecting Methylglyoxal daily into mice with cancer was highly effective. The study was divided up into 5 groups of 20 mice each. Every mouse in the control group died in the first 26 - 34 days. All mice were observed for 300 days. The first group began treatment 1 hour after inoculation with cancer. 15 survived
In the second group, beginning treatment 4 hours after inoculation, 13 animals survived. The third group began treatment 24 hours afterwards and 7 survived. The fourth group waited 48 hours and 4 survived.
In an interview in Prevention magazine in 1972 conducted by Jane Kinderlehrer, he explained that he and "Dr. Egyud have found that retine (methylglyoxal) stops the growth of cancer cells without poisoning other cells. When retine is present in sufficient concentration, no cell division can occur while vital cellular processes go on unhindered."
The article goes on, "And what is a good bit of luck, and not my cleverness, the white-haired scientist pointed out, "is that if a cancer cell cannot grow, it dies by itself.' According to the researchers, retine is normally produced by the body and, when it is, it prevents the growth of existing cancer cells. But the body can lose its ability to produce this substance...
"Putting the retine back in the body, just as we put insulin back into a diabetic's body, can stop the growth of cancer... The scientists at Woods Hole found that cancer cells are much more sensitive to retine than normal ones, and so cancer cells may be inhibited specifically."
To sum it up, the Carbonyl group - Glyoxal & Methylglyoxal, are retine. They arrest cell division and make cells return to a resting state. If Carbonyl is missing, uncontrolled proliferation goes on, and cells grow wildly and uncontrollably which leads to cancer. Glyoxal & Methylglyoxal are a non-toxic substance that is supposed to be in your cells. Putting them back in your cells has significant anti-cancer activity.
Another well known Nobel Prize winner of that period, Dr. William Koch, worked on this same issue with a different approach. Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi acknowledged his work saying, "A decade ago, a very intuitive researcher, Dr. William F. Koch, came to the same conclusion about the possible importance of Carbonyls in regulation of cell division and carcinostasis."
Koch Energy
Developed by Dr. William F. Koch, his homeopathic energy remedies have for over 60 years been used time and again to conquer cancer and other major illnesses. Energized from glyoxal molecules, one of the main functions of the Original Koch Energy supplement, about 40% of what it does, is to stimulate the body to repair damaged respiratory enzymes in cells. Damaged respiratory enzymes are a fundamental cause of the development of cancer.
The other important cancer fighting function it performs is to stimulate the body to produce methylglyoxal, thus putting the breaks on uncontrolled cellular replication that characterizes cancer cells.
It was Dr. Koch's opinion that his remedy tapped into healing at the DNA level in all the cells of the body. Primarily by triggering a cell's oxidative mechanisms to regenerate the impaired aerobic oxygen respiration that causes the cell to go cancerous. Restoring a cell's ability to use oxygen to produce energy is fundamental to Otto Warburg's theory on how to stop cancer. And it works...
Dr. Koch used his remedies successfully for treating cancers, allergies, polio and infectious diseases. He postulated that it worked against pathogens because the increased oxidation initiated by it would kill the disease causing pathogens in the cells.
And Methylglyoxal, if you remember, literally tells cancer cells to stop their abnormally high replication rate. Cancer cells are geared up to replicate rapidly,, many times faster than normal cells.
As Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi discovered, when cancer cells can't replicate in an uncontrolled fashion, they die. And of course, at the same time as the Original Koch Energy turns off the replication of cancer cells, they initiate the repair of respiratory enzymes in the cells, stopping the spread of cancer and helping to slow down the growth of, or to even kill, cancer cells.
The Koch Energy contains the energies from Dr. Koch's full range of homeopathic formulations of glyoxal that stimulate your body to create more methylglyoxal in the cells. As we mentioned before, Koch Energy tests energetically at 352 for fighting cancer.
The Original Koch Energy comes in a 2 ounce dropper bottle. For early stage cancers use two bottles a month, 2 squeezes of the dropper bulb twice a day. Hold in your mouth 30 seconds before swallowing. For an advanced stage cancer, use 4 bottles a month. Eight squeezes a day. This does not have to be by itself, away from food or supplements. You do not have to be on a vegan diet as you did with previous formulas. It works excellent on its own, but works best when used with...
MG Concentrate
The slightly more potent methylglyoxal product, especially when used with the Original Koch Energy, is MG Concentrate. This became one of the better anti-cancer products after it was stabilized - with vitamin C also being added to it. Energetic testing puts MG Concentrate at 342.
The Methylglyoxal Combo of 1 MG Concentrate and 3 of the Koch Energy for a months use tests at a very strong 475. MG Concentrate was originally conceived and developed by the Nobel Prize winning Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi back in the Sixties. Because methylglyoxal is a natural molecule and can't be patented, he couldn't get funding to carry his work to human trials, even though the animal trials he conducted proved that it worked exceedingly well against cancer.
Dr. Koch and Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi took different approaches to supplying methylglyoxal to the body. Dr. Szent-Gyorgyi developed a way to take quantities of methylglyoxal just like you would take a vitamin. It worked. Researchers Apple and Greenberg showed that it significantly inhibited tumor growth in mice with leukemia and tumors. It was observed to inhibit mitochondrial respiration and energy production of malignant tissues and cells, but had no effect on normal, nonmalignant tissues and cells.
These studies proved it is a potent anticancer agent that acts against cancerous cells, but not normal cells. And that it works best when augmented with vitamin C. But no testing on humans had been done. In the late 90s, a group of doctors at the University College of Science in India tested a less potent version on a group of mostly stage 4 advanced cancer patients. Of the 19 patients who completed the 25 week study, (5 patients moved away), 11 were in excellent health, 5 were stable and continuing with the Methylglyoxal, and only 3 had died.
Remarkable results when dealing with advanced cancers. In fact, in the abstract of this study, the doctors state: "The results strongly suggest that this formulation is by far more superior than other present forms of treatment against cancer." The study has continued on throughout the years with equally successful results.
MG Concentrate, because it has been stabilized, may be over twice as potent as the methylglyoxal formulation used in this study.
Use 4 servings a day of 7.5 ml or one and a half teaspoons of methylglyoxal diluted in water, followed each time by a mixture of B vitamins. The Max Stress B Nano-Plex is a natural source vitamin B that works well for this. It can be used in small doses because it is very well absorbed. Use two bottles a month.
The 900 ml. bottle of MG Concentrate is a month's supply. It is relatively unknown, but is one of the few natural supplements that has extensive use in clinical research proving that it works exceedingly well for cancer. The Methylglyoxal Combo of a bottle of the MG Concentrate a month and three of the Original Koch Energy are significantly better than doing either one separately.
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