Jumat, 01 Februari 2008

[cancercured] Re: Enzymes /Thick Blood - Evidence?

Hi, Cathy.

Thanks for your posts.

I have a couple of questions about some of what you said, please:

I would love to see some hard, scientific evidence that

1) Cancer cells "form a protein coating around themselves" and
2) that taking enzymes can break the protein coating down

I would also like to see evidence that people with cancer have "thick
blood." Is there some scientific evidence you can point me to on
that, please?

Thank you kindly,

Elliot

--- In cancercured, "fishsalmon2001" wrote:
> There is a ripple effect with the way enzymes work.
She is right that they are involved in the process that breaks down the fibrin (glue) coating that surrounds each cancer cell. This coating is what allows the cancer cells to continue to multiply and be protected from the immune system attacking it. Once this coating is broken down, and enzymes contribute to this breaking down, the immune system can do its job and kill/remove the cancer cell from the body. Of course the pancreas/liver/etc have to be strong enough to be able to break the enzymes down in order for this to happen.
> What is known in cancer patients is that they have thick blood,
which is why many times even though cancer markers and bloodwork look
good,there still may be an issue of the thick blood and fibrous coating around cells going undetected. This process needs to be stopped.It might be good to have things like bleeding time and platelet aggregation tested to make sure the blood is nice and thin which can stop the process of "clumping" and protection of cancer cells dead in their tracks.
> I think sometimes the supplements and diet one follows takes care of
> the thick blood issue as well?
> cathy



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