Selasa, 29 Juli 2008

[cancercured] Re: Arte Smarte

Great answers. I wish we could archive these really valuable
discussions.

--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, goldenmike@... wrote:
>
> Hello jrrjim,
>
> That is a good survey type article for when it was written, but it
is
> already 6 years old. If you pour over some of the more recent
> reasearch papers it tends to sway opinion toward certain ideas. For
> me, these ideas include:
>
> 1. Iron supplementation is contraindicated with the possible
> exception of already existent iron deficiency. Iron feeds pathogens
> as well as feeds cancer cells. There is plenty of iron in most
cancer
> cells already.
>
> 2. One spiked dose per 24 hours is adequate, particularly in the
> background of an entire protocol.
>
> 3. ART can't do it alone. We are not talking malaria here where it
> kicks butt in just a few days. The absorption problems and enzyme
> induction problems get in the way. In addition, cancer cells may
find
> a way to compensate over time.
>
> 4. ART has a short half life. It's fairly easy to keep it seperate
> from anti-oxidants, especially the water soluble ones. E might be a
> problem. I'd just use modest doses of E during a dosing phase , or
> none at all. Resume E when your resting from the ART.
>
> 5. Use butyrate with it, especially for colon cancers. Doses of
> butyrate have to be high.
>
> 6. Take it with fat. Best in my opinion would be coconut oil, or
you
> can mix coconut oil with a little cod liver oil. Get creative.
>
> 7. Consider mixing ART with a little DMSO and applying it to the
> skin. This will get you past the absorption problem. Unfortunately
> it only gets you a little past the enzyme induction problem. Yes,
DMSO
> is a type of anti-oxidant, but in this case it is more important to
> get the ART into the cells in the first place.
>
> 8. Use fairly modest doses orally, maybe 200-300 mg. As the
article
> stated, this might blunt the absorption problem a bit. It will
> certainly blunt the enzyme induction problem.
>
> 9. Find something else to alternate with the ART. If you take ART
> for 5 days and then take a few days off you can take another herb
that
> might be best used intermittently. For example this could be
> bloodroot with slippery elm. Read up on it.
>
> 10. The truth is, all we ever have is a "current level of
> understanding". Suggestions might be very different a few years
from
> now. There is a lot about this that is unknown.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 9:43:42 AM, you wrote:
>
> j> I found a very good article on arte -- don't know if you others
have
> j> seen it:
>
> j> http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/canart2.htm
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> goldenmike mailto:goldenmike@...
>

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