Kamis, 14 Agustus 2008

Re: [cancercured] Re: Low iron-bloodwork results

Hello dwntwngrl2,

Some work indicates that lactoferrin helps "lock up " some of the
iron in the cancer cells while it helps iron status everywhere else.

If you want to use the intercellular iron against the cancer cells
look into artemisinin or the Artemix product.

If you want to decrease iron levels in cancer cells look into IP-6.
Mike

Thursday, August 14, 2008, 5:38:06 PM, you wrote:

d> Thanks to everyone for contributing to this discussion and providing
d> so much info.
d> If the cancer cells are hoarding iron, how do additional measures for
d> beefing up the iron really work? Wont it just mean the cancer takes
d> more of it and leaves the rest of the body just as depleted? Sorry if
d> I'm not quite getting the concept. I am apparently at the danger
d> level 7.3 where thrreshold is 8 and blood transfusions have been
d> discussed which I am not keen on but I need to address this somehow.
d> And apparently with the blood in the urine there is blood loss coming
d> from somewhere even though it is not visible. thx!


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Best regards,
Mike mailto:goldenmike@sbcglobal.net


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