-I really want you to know how much I appreciate you hanging with us through this process and your patience in getting these updates.
-Currently we have another 3 weeks to go until our next rounds of scans to see how Jessica's head is doing....
Right now she is using a healing protocol that includes:
Bloodwork - monitored by Dr. Cowan
Poly MVA - natural oral chemotherapy
TM - to chelate excess copper out of the body
High-Fat Diet
Homeopathic Protocol
Herbs & Vitamins
Pure spring water
While we are praying that we never have a need for it here is more information about the treatment Jessica would use if her tumor re-grows. Please visit Dr. Burzynski’s web site and you can also see the success that others have had from his treatment.
The overall cost for this treatment if needed is unique to the individual but will most likely cost between $150,000 and $200,000.
The treatment involves having Antineoplastons (ANP). They are peptides and amino acid derivatives, discovered by Dr. S. Burzynski, M.D., Ph.D. in 1967.
Dr. Burzynski first identified naturally occurring peptides in the human body that control cancer growth. He observed that cancer patients typically had deficiency of certain peptides in their blood as compared to healthy individuals. According to Dr. Burzynski, Antineoplastons are components of a biochemical defense system that controls cancer without destroying normal cells.
Chemically, the Antineoplastons include peptides, amino acid derivatives and organic acids. They occur naturally in blood and urine and they are reproduced synthetically for medicinal use. The name of Antineoplastons comes from their functions in controlling neoplastic, or cancerous, cells (anti-neoplastic cells agents).
Dr. Burzynski first identified naturally occurring peptides in the human body that control cancer growth. He observed that cancer patients typically had deficiency of certain peptides in their blood as compared to healthy individuals. According to Dr. Burzynski, Antineoplastons are components of a biochemical defense system that controls cancer without destroying normal cells.
Chemically, the Antineoplastons include peptides, amino acid derivatives and organic acids. They occur naturally in blood and urine and they are reproduced synthetically for medicinal use. The name of Antineoplastons comes from their functions in controlling neoplastic, or cancerous, cells (anti-neoplastic cells agents).
How do Antineoplastons work?
Antineoplastons act as molecular switches, which turn off life processes in abnormal cells and force them to die through apoptosis (programmed death of a cell). While they trigger the death of cancer cells, they do not inhibit normal cell growth. They specifically target cancer cells without harming healthy cells.
It is generally known that the cancerous process results from increased activity of oncogenes and decreased expression of tumor suppressor genes. Antineoplastons “turn on” tumor suppressor genes and “turn off” oncogenes restoring the proper balance in gene expression.
Burzynski
Stanislaw Rajmund Burzynski (born January 23, 1943 in Lublin, Poland), is a biochemist and a physician. He is founder, President and Chairman of Burzynski Research Institute Inc. based in Houston and Stafford, Texas.
Long documentary (1’48m) about the work of Burzynski.
A dear friend was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme grade IV last year and was told by the Burzynski clinic in Texas that they could only accept her for the antineoplaston treatment AFTER she had already gone through traditional chemo and radiation and had a recurrence. She and her husband flew there from MD last July and spoke with Dr. Burzynski directly. Evidently he is only able to use the antineoplaston in a clinical study that is overseen by the FDA, who has strict stipulations as to who can participate (such as already going through conventional treatment first).
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