Asparagus

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edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
I think to myself if only it could be that easy. Has anyone read or heard about?



THE ARTICLE:
Several years ago, I had a man seeking asparagus for a friend who had cancer. He gave me a photocopied copy of an article, entitled, Asparagus for cancer 'printed in Cancer News Journal, December 1979. I will share it here, just as it was shared with me: I am a biochemist, and have specialized in the relation of diet to health for over 50 years. Several years ago, I learned of the discovery of Richard R. Vensal, D.D.S. that asparagus
might cure cancer. Since then, I have worked with him on his project. We have accumulated a number of favorable case histories. Here are a few examples:

Case No. 1, A man with an almost hopeless case of Hodgkin's disease (cancer of the lymph glands) who was completely incapacitated. Within 1 year of starting the asparagus therapy, his doctors were unable to detect any signs of cancer, and he was back on a schedule of strenuous exercise.

Case No. 2, a successful businessman 68 years old who suffered from cancer of the bladder for 16 years. After years of medical treatments, including radiation without improvement, he went on asparagus. Within 3 months, examinations revealed that his bladder tumor had disappeared and that his kidneys were normal.

Case No. 3, a man who had lung cancer. On March 5th 1971, he was put on the operating table where they found lung cancer so widely spread that it was inoperable. The surgeon sewed him up and declared his case hopeless. On April 5th he heard about the Asparagus therapy and immediately started taking it By August, x-ray pictures revealed that all signs of the cancer had disappeared.. He is back at his regular business routine.

Case No. 4, a woman who was troubled for a number of years with skin cancer. She finally developed different skin cancers which were diagnosed by the acting specialist as advanced. Within 3 months after starting on asparagus, her skin specialist said that her skin looked fine and no more skin lesions. This woman reported that the asparagus therapy also cured her kidney disease, which started in 1949. She had over 10
operations for kidney stones, and was receiving government disability payments for an inoperable,terminal, kidney condition. She attributes the cure of this kidney trouble entirely to the asparagus.

I was not surprised at this result, as `The elements of material medical', edited in 1854 by a Professor at the University of Pennsylvania , stated that asparagus was used as a popular remedy for kidney stones. He even referred to experiments, in 1739, on the power of asparagus in dissolving stones. Note the dates!
We would have other case histories but the medical establishment has interfered with our obtaining some of the records. I am therefore appealing to readers to spread this good news and help us to gather a large number of case histories that will overwhelm the medical skeptics about this unbelievably simple and natural remedy.

For the treatment, asparagus should be cooked before using, and therefore canned asparagus is just as good as fresh. I have corresponded with the two leading canners of asparagus, Giant and Stokely, and I am satisfied that these brands contain no pesticides or preservatives. Place the cooked asparagus in a blender and liquefy to make a puree, and store in the refrigerator. Give the patient 4 full tablespoons twice daily, morning and evening. Patients usually show some improvement in from 2-4 weeks. It can be diluted with water and used as a cold or hot drink. This suggested dosage is based on present experience, but certainly larger amounts can do no harm and may be needed in some cases. As a biochemist I am convinced of the old saying that `what cures can prevent.' Based on this theory, my wife and I have been using asparagus puree as a beverage with our meals. Wetake 2 tablespoons diluted in water to suit our taste with breakfast and with dinner. I take mine hot and my wife prefers hers cold. For years we have made it a practice to have blood surveys taken as part of our regular checkups. The last blood survey, taken by a medical doctor who specializes in the nutritional approach to health, showed substantial improvements in all categories over the last one, and we can attribute
these improvements to nothing but the asparagus drink. As a biochemist, I have made an extensive study of all aspects of cancer, and all of the proposed cures. As a result, I am convinced that asparagus fits in better with the latest theories about cancer.

Asparagus contains a good supply of protein called histones, which are believed to be active in controlling cell growth.. For that reason, I believe asparagus can be said to contain a substance that I call cell growth normalizer. That accounts for its action on cancer and in acting as a general body tonic. In any event,
regardless of theory, asparagus used as we suggest, is a harmless substance. The FDA cannot prevent you from using it and it may do you much good. It has been reported by the US National Cancer Institute, that asparagus is the highest tested food containing glutathione, which is considered one of the body's most potent anticarcinogens and antioxidants.

Comments

  • shy violet
    shy violet Member Posts: 167
    Hadn't heard of it...I LOVE
    Hadn't heard of it...I LOVE asparagus...might be worth a go!
  • starseed
    starseed Member Posts: 62
    Been going around
    since mid 2000's I think..and you cannot find anything else by the supposed author.
    When I first read it, I'm thinking "and this guy's a dentist?".

    At any rate--it can't hurt to eat asparagus.
  • Hubby
    Hubby Member Posts: 325
    If Only...
    I haven't heard that one, but I have heard about shark cartilidge, essiac, vitamin c therapy and numerous other alternative medicines that if they really worked, would be on the front pages of all the newspapers and none of us would be at this site anymore.

    If only...

    Snopes; my favorite site for showing internet scams covers this.

    http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/asparagus.asp
  • Marcia527
    Marcia527 Member Posts: 2,729
    I heard about this once
    I heard about this once before and checked it on snopes. Don't know who starts this stuff. I guess they think it's funny. IF I ate asparagus I'd gag myself to death. So does that mean asparagus is deadly? Maybe just to me.
  • survives
    survives Member Posts: 254 Member
    Marcia527 said:

    I heard about this once
    I heard about this once before and checked it on snopes. Don't know who starts this stuff. I guess they think it's funny. IF I ate asparagus I'd gag myself to death. So does that mean asparagus is deadly? Maybe just to me.

    IF food were the answer---
    I think we'd all be better. No Marcia....I hate asparagus too! spit=spit--spit---YUCK!If it's not the dreaded asparagus, then it's mushrooms, or it's not....maybe it's dairy....or, it's not....sugar...not..chocolate----could be.

    I just eat and go on. And, maybe, I'll be fine!
  • meena1
    meena1 Member Posts: 1,003
    survives said:

    IF food were the answer---
    I think we'd all be better. No Marcia....I hate asparagus too! spit=spit--spit---YUCK!If it's not the dreaded asparagus, then it's mushrooms, or it's not....maybe it's dairy....or, it's not....sugar...not..chocolate----could be.

    I just eat and go on. And, maybe, I'll be fine!

    I have had a few people tell
    I have had a few people tell me about asparagus, it is supposed to kill cancer cells. I bought some today. I boiled it, then pureed it in a blender. It tasted really good so i will eating this 2x a day, i need to eat more veggies anyway.
  • Katz77
    Katz77 Member Posts: 598
    How come????
    Does it have to be pureed? Ewww. I can eat asparagus, but pureed? I like mine barely cooked like all things I eat.
  • CypressCynthia
    CypressCynthia Member Posts: 4,014 Member
    From Urban Legends:
    "Exactly who Richard R. Vensal, D.D.S. is and what his qualifications as a cancer and nutrition expert are we do not know, for the simple reason that his name doesn't appear anywhere in print except in connection with this one online article.
    The periodical in which it was allegedly published, the Cancer News Journal, no longer exists but apparently devoted itself to "alternative" cancer therapies. An article with the identical title ("Asparagus for Cancer") and similar if not identical content appeared under the byline "Karl Lutz" in the February 1974 edition of Prevention magazine.

    In any case, contrary to the impression given above there are no peer-reviewed medical studies proving that eating asparagus alone "prevents" or "cures" cancer. That's not to say asparagus offers no cancer-fighting benefits whatsoever — there's a good chance it does, given that it contains vitamin D, folic acid, and the antioxidant glutathione, all thought to play some role in lowering risk factors for certain cancers. By all means, eat your asparagus!

    The thing is, lots of other foods provide the same nutritional benefits and more besides, so emphasizing one particular vegetable over all the other health-promoting foods available is surely counter-productive. Generally speaking, medical experts recommend a diet high in fiber, fruits and vegetables and low in fats and nitrates for optimal resistance to cancer.

    At the risk of stating the obvious, it should also be noted that dietary measures ought never to be regarded as a substitute for proper medical diagnosis and treatment of any disease, especially cancer."

    http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/medical/a/asparagus_cancer.htm
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    I wish it were so easy. It
    I wish it were so easy. It just so happens that we are having asparagus with our dinner tonight. We always include a veggie or a salad with our meals.
    BL