I was just going through old emails and came across this one. Are you in a position yet to recommend any publically available source for methylglyoxal? I'm not sure I understand what a 0.45M solution of methylglytoxal is.
Jonathan
VGammill <vgammill@adelphia.net> wrote:
Jonathan,
The 3-methylglyoxal is methylglyoxal. Dose is about 10-15 ml
of a 0.45M aq. soln. qid. diluted in water. Ray gives 400mg
ascorbate and 12mg of B complex with each dose. It is easier just to
use half a pack of EmergenC. The early literature showed cardiac,
respiratory, and neuronal toxicity in animal models with high doses,
but I have not seen any toxicity among scores of patients. I make
methylglyoxal but I don't use it in the US. Once my retreat is built
I will provide it though in a natural form that does not come from urine.
I am working on a number of similar protocols that should be
widely available but are not. None will ever become available on the
US market. Anyone over 65 and receiving Social Security is
considered a "useless eater" and a drain on the national
coffers. When you are 65 your government wants you dead and the big
corporations want you to live forever in sickness and pain. The Rand
corporation did a study that showed that curing heart disease would
lengthen life span by five years, so a continuation of the
cardiomyopathies is a national security issue. To effectively treat
a major chronic disease is an act of sedition.
As you are in Hong Kong you might check out Antineon (not
antineoplaston). I once turned around a stage 4 malignant fibrous
histiocytoma with it and I know of only one case in the literature of
a reversal of late stage MFH.
Vincent
At 02:16 AM 4/21/2006, you wrote:
>Vincent
>
> Many thanks. I have discovered that urine contains 3-methyl
> glyoxal. But the question is: how much urine should one drink to
> get the required dose? What is the dose? What vitamins did Prof.
> Ray use in conjunction and why? What side effects did they
> ameliorate? Is there not some way in which a facility somewhere
> could make it available for research purposes?
>
> BTW I have found your accessibility to this website extremely
> helpful and I have mentioned your services in my book.
>
> Jonathan
>
>VGammill wrote:
> Jonathan,
>Limbo. Everything is in limbo because we just don't know the legal
>status. It is a natural substance. It is a sugar metabolite. I
>have been using it in coordination with a clinic in Tijuana. I
>would like to clarify its legal status in the US but perhaps limbo
>is better. If I can prove that the product doesn't help cancer
>patients then it should be no problem selling it as long as claims
>are not make. If I can show that it is a great benefit for cancer
>patients, then it would come under the control of all kinds of
>alphabet agencies and no one would have access to it -- ever. It
>might even become banned worldwide because of international
>"harmonization" of pharmaceutical policy.
>For now the only claim that I make is that methylglyoxal occupies
>space and has weight. This is more than I can say about many other
>nouns, e.g., tyranny, oppression, monopoly, cleptocracy.
>I will be spending the better part of two weeks with Manju while she
>is in the San Diego - Los Angeles area. At the top of my agenda is
>the search for lawful ways to put this in the hands of
>patients. Next I need to learn more of its limitations.
>Jonathan, I looked at your website and I see that you too run
>non-profits. If there is anything that I can do to help you let me know.
>Sincerely,
>Vincent
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