利用者:Cancercell445

DCA: Dichloroacetate re-enables cancer cell suicide (apoptosis)

It is our immune system that prevents and cures cancer. Part of the immune system involves damaged cells such as malignancies recognizing they have mutated, and the mitochondria within then initiate cell suicide. But cancer cells make themselves 'immortal" by turning off the mitochondria. The Michelakis team from the University of Alberta reports that DCA (sodium dichloroacetate) turns the mitochondria of cancer cells back on, allowing them to commit cellular suicide, or apoptosis.

To quote from the report: "The decrease in [Ca2+]i occurs within 5 min and is sustained after 48 hr of DCA exposure. The mitochondria are so sensitive to DCA that just 5 minutes of exposure reactivates them for 48 hours." DCA re-activates this part of the immune system very efficiently, and it then attacks cancer. A non-cancerous cell will initiate apoptosis when it detects damage within itself that it cannot repair. But a cancer cell resists the suicide process. That is why chemotherapy and radiation treatments do not work well and result in terrible side effects: the healthy cells die much easier.

DCA has been used as a medication for over 30 years, mostly in the treatment of inherited mitochondrial disorders and lactic acidosis (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/ NCT01083524), and its safety record is well known. In 2009 the Medicor Cancer Center reported that DCA had been beneficial in 60% of its 179 cancer patients. We have DCA available at $70.00 for 50 grams and $ 120.00 for 100 grams. FREE SHIPPING IN USA Dosage is 11 mg per 1kg (2.2 lbs) of body weight, about 1 gram a day for a 100 kg (220 lbs) person.

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