Cancer
Studies for Determined People
Hydrazine Sulfate and Shrinking
Tumors
Cachexia
(wasting) in cancer patients is produced by the cancer cells partial metabolism of
glucose, which leaves lactic acid as a by-product. The liver expends enormous
amounts of the bodys energy converting lactic acid back to glucose. As the
cancer grows (and puts out more and more lactic acid) this process is intensified, and the
body weakens and wastes away. Hydrazine sulfate works by blocking a liver enzyme that
catalyzes the conversion of lactic acid into glucose. This both stops the constant energy
drain on the body and robs the tumor of a significant source of energy. The largest study
of hydrazine sulfate (740 cancer patients in the Soviet Union) found that hydrazine
sulfate produced stabilization or regression of the tumor in 50.8 percent of the patients.
According
to Dr. Joseph Gold, who pioneered this use of hydrazine sulfate, there are few side
effects (mild numbness of the digits, nausea, and slight drowsiness). *(See Notes below
and on next page). He states that long term use can produce nerve inflammation. This
condition can be diminished or eliminated by taking vitamin B6 or reducing the dose. The
usual dose of hydrazine sulfate is one 60-mg tablet taken three times daily. However, it
is not approved by the FDA for cancer therapy (and if taken, should be taken under the
direction of your doctor. Please see below-M.H.). Pelton, Ross, R.Ph., Ph.d. and
Overholser, Lee, Ph.d., "Alternatives in Cancer Therapy", Simon and
Schuster,1994, 137-145.
Note: I have included links to several web pages of
interest. Hydrazine Sulfate has been used for rocket fuel and is not without side effects.
If a special diet is not adhered to, it can be useless at best and fatal at worst.
However, despite the care that must be taken, people such as Kathy Keeton, executive at
Penthouse, felt that hydrazine sulfate was responsible for their at least partial
remission. Please bookmark this page to return, or name it as a "favorite" in
Internet Explorer.
http://www.ontrack.net/cancer
http://www.ngen.com/hs-cancer/
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