My take on sugar, alkalinity and cancer
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HIgh Protein ? Read The China Study Firstoriontechno said:pyruvate
My thought is to go to a high protein low carb diet. This would greatly reduce available sucrose and glucose. May be even take drugs that suppress sucrase (anyone know of any?). Then supplement with pyruvate. This would give the healthy cells pyruvate for the Citric acid cycle which produces a lot more ATPs than glycolosis. Normal cells would get all the energy and cancer cell wont. I can not think of a reason why this would not work. Any thoughts anyone. My wife was recently diagnosed with Lung cancer and I'm looking for any approach for a cure.
Orion,
I suggest you read The China Study by Dr T Colin CAMPBELL. He noted that high protein (animal protein) was directly correlated to progress of cancer. Casein, (Milk Protein) in particular was the culprit but the book continues and show evidence that animal protein is not good for us, especially Cancer patients. The study makes very good sense, hence may folks follow a Vegan diet. Vegetable protein on the other hand did not appear to lead to promotion or progress so you may wish to take this into consideration for your wife.
Regds
Scam0
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