I am a firm believe in integrative medicine with holistic treatment protocols as the primary system. This research and what you have stated indicates that all chemotherapy treatments should be conducted in combination with a fasting protocol. The question are:
1. Can the cellular protection triggered by lowered blood glucose also be triggered with a restricted juice fasting thus giving nutritional support for immune performance.
2. Are certain classes or types of chemotherapy more effective in the catabolic state?
That would be valuable info to any pharmaceutical. Last year I considered that a pharmaceutical company would sponsor research on the system that would enhance drug performance and reduce cellular damage. We hoped that we could provide case studies to stir interest. We actually wrote the proposal and I still have it. Then we discovered pancreatic enzyme and did not need chemotherapy.
]]>Fasting creates a “hunger” within the body. Thus the body would “search” for redundant substances to use: What better than these useless cancer cells?!
Also: Cancer cells are typically weak, as they are not fully adapted to their immediate environment. Excessive nutrition (such as “supplements” risks keeping them alive in circumstances where they otherwise would have succumbed..
There need however not be any adversity: We need to combine fasting with the orthodox treatments for enhanced efficiency and reduced toxicity.
André
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