¹ 29881 | 02.12.2009, 7:05 GMT 10:05 MSK
| Peter Andronov ,
Moscow
… That seemed impossible, Really can come true ? Really tomorrow we shall come?! …
Dear friends!
Our sister Natalia Nikolaevna prayed within 2 years and asked God to help people to find means for the cancer treatment, predicted by Vanga.
The prediction of Vanga sounds so:
“Day will come, and the cancer will be chained in iron chains”
And recently there was a miracle:
God has answered her prayers !
New means for cancer treatment is called
“Ferran” (from Latin “Ferrum” - Iron).
“Ferran” is harmless, has no collateral actions,
it is exclusively effective at such pathologies as:
Oncology: all kinds, forms and cancer stages.
This information, Thanks to grace of God and thanks to Natalia Nikolaevna's prayers
has been found on a site:
http:// www.ferran.ru
On this site there is a detailed description of “Ferran”,
the list of illnesses at which it is useful for applying.
Hurrah!
The predicted means for the cancer treatment, containing iron !
… That seemed impossible,
Really can come true ?
Really tomorrow we shall come?! …
With gratitude for your patience,
your Peter.
Moscow.
October, 29, 2009.
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Questions remain about how iron could cause cancer, but Leo Zacharski is convinced of the connection. "Iron loves to react with oxygen," he says. Its affinity for oxygen is what makes it essential for proper cellular functioning. Extra iron, however, can produce molecules called free radicals, known to damage DNA, proteins, and lipids—a possible pathway to malignancy. So is it time to ditch a policy from a different era? Yes, argues Leo Zacharski. For most Americans today, he feels, iron supplementation is unnecessary—and, in some cases, harmful. Amos Esty DartMed[@]Dartmouth.edu
Research on iron and disease http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu/iron/research.shtml Research on the role of iron accumulation in cancer risk is sustained by tax-exempt contributions http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu/iron/support.shtml If you wish to support this research, please contact Amy Schrom in the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center amy.schrom[at]dartmouth.edu Mail correspondence to: DHMC and DMS Development Office One Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH 03756-0001 Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Managing iron nutrition http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu/iron/nutrition.shtml
Additional information on management of dietary iron intake can be obtained from www.irondisorders.org and other patient advocacy groups concerned with iron excess ... the Red Cross ... The American Red Cross and other blood collection agencies remove blood ... Reducing iron intake remains the ideal method for controlling iron levels … The role of iron excess in human disease ... http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu/iron/research.shtml
Respectable Organizations (TUTUZ.COM; Iron Disorders Institute; Medical News TODAY, AICR, the Department of Molecular Biophysics, RF; ALS TDI; Cancer Health Center; Cancer Journal ecancermedicalscience; Foodconsumer.org; CancerWorld, Healthy Fellow, Voice of America, etc.) that complete, develop, modernize and spread the ferromagnetic theory of cancer (Iron Conception) SUPPORT courageous and right researches of Amy Schrom in the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Norris Cotton Cancer Center, A National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center.
http://www.tutuz.com/ Vadim I. Shapoval, author of the ferromagnetic theory-2006 of cancer (Iron Conception) August 31, 2010
Arch G. Mainous, III1, Brian J. Wells2, Richelle J. Koopman1,Charles J. Everett1 and James M. Gill3,4
1 Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
2 Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
3 Department of Family and Community Medicine, Christiana Care Health Services, Wilmington, DE
4 Departments of Family Medicine and of Health Policy, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
Correspondence to Dr. Arch G. Mainous III, Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 295 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29425 (e-mail: mainouag[[at]]musc.edu).
Iron and lipids combine to create oxidative stress, and oxidative stress has a role in the development of cancer. The objective was to determine the risk of cancer among persons who had both elevated iron and lipids. The authors conducted an analysis of the cohort available in the Framingham Offspring Study ...
Raymond Peat. http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/...gers.shtml Iron is a potentially toxic heavy metal. In excess, it can cause cancer, heart disease and other illnesses. In the 1960s the World Health Organization found that when iron supplements were given to anemic people in Africa, there was a great increase in the death rate from infectious diseases, especially malaria. Around the same time, research began to show that the regulation of iron is a central function of the immune system, and that this seems to have evolved because iron is a basic requirement for the survival and growth of cells of all types, including bacteria, parasites, and cancer. The pioneer researcher in the role of iron in immunity believed that an excess of dietary iron contributed to the development of leukemia and lymphatic cancers. Just like lead, mercury, cadmium, nickel and other heavy metals, stored iron produces destructive free radicals ... Excess iron is a crucial element in the transformation of stress into tissue damage by free radicals. For about 50 years, it has been known that blood transfusions damage immunity, and excess iron has been suspected to be one of the causes for this. People who regularly donate blood, on the other hand, have often been found to be healthier than non-donors, and healthier than they were before they began donating.
Rapid growth of cancer cells and their frequent divisions have their price: Cancer cells need considerably more energy than healthy cells. Their metabolism runs at full speed and requires large amounts of micronutrients, particularly iron. However, high levels of iron in the cell lead to the production of extremely harmful free radicals … Using a molecular-biological trick, Gulow and colleagues succeeded in blocking the production of one of the iron storage proteins in lymphoma cells. This leads to a rise in the level of free, non-bound iron in these cells. The iron boosts the production of free oxygen radicals which cause oxidative stress and, thus, cause damage to the cancer cells and induce their death. Healthy cells with their low iron level, however, survive the treatment unharmed. The DKFZ researchers have already found evidence that this iron effect also works in other lymphomas. They are now investigating whether selective release of iron may be a suitable approach for developing a novel cancer treatment.
American Institute for Cancer Research http://www.aicr.org/site/News2?page=N...&abbr=res_
Excess Iron May Trigger Growth. Three AICR-funded researchers are studying iron and zinc to determine their roles in cancer prevention and treatment … Association between elevated iron levels and an increased risk of developing cancer … For example, many breast and prostate cancer patients experience a “dormant” or slow growing tumor that suddenly begins to grow rapidly and spread. Because the promoter of this change is not well understood, AICR awarded a grant to Andre Kajdacsy-Balla, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of pathology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, to study the possibility that iron may increase cancer cell aggressiveness. His research team has already exposed human breast cancer cell cultures to excess iron and observed higher cell growth rates. Dr. Kajdacsy-Balla thinks the conversion of iron creates free radicals that damage surrounding tissues and allow cancer to spread. “Antioxidants, like vitamin C, may reduce the number of free radicals created,” he says. Cancer Cells Deprived of Iron. “We made the unexpected observation that curcumin binds and isolates iron in cells and tissues,” says Dr. Torti ... How chelation of iron by curcumin may prevent cancer is unknown. It may involve the special need of tumor cells for iron. Although iron is essential for the body to function, cancer cells are avid for iron. It is required for their growth and DNA synthesis. In conditions of excess iron storage, the risk of liver cancer is greatly increased ... why curcumin inhibits tumor growth? Its property of chelating iron ...
Observations and conclusions of Vadim Shapoval and AICR are coincident. Cancer cells are avid for iron because intracellular nano-crystals of iron need of numerous atoms of iron. http://www.tutuz.com/ Vadim I. Shapoval
Cancer researchers like to invent half-correct, unfinished and bad theories of cancer. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/135271.php#post German scientist Otto H. Warburg's theory on the origin of cancer earned him the Nobel Prize in 1931, but the biochemical basis for his theory remained elusive. His theory that cancer starts fr om irreversible injury to cellular respiration eventually fell out of favor amid research pointing to genomic mutations as the cause of uncontrolled cell growth.
Seventy-eight years after Warburg received science's highest honor, researchers from Boston College and Washington University School of Medicine report new evidence in support of the original Warburg Theory of Cancer ... http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1264937 The Theory of Cancer, by R.Webster Kehr, Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. What Causes Cancer. About one and a half years into my alternative cancer research I had already run into several instances wh ere I heard about microbes being found inside of cancer cells. During this time I just shrugged it off. It was not that I didn't believe it, but I couldn't determine whether such microbes were a cause of cancer or just an opportunistic parasite inside a weakened cell ... It was perfectly clear that "cancer microbes" were getting into normal cells ... acid-fast bacteria (which mutated into a fungus) and one called it an amoeba (e.g. trichomonad) ... "The Krebs Cycle" or the "Citric Acid Cycle." ... Krebs Cycle ... I think cancer-Krebs of mind can attack some illiterate cancer researchers. http://www.tutuz.com/ Vadim I. Shapoval, author of the ferromagnetic theory of cancer (Iron Conception)
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/new...090601.asp
Information-2050-2100 (about non-iron needles for syringes, etc.). Main clinical problems are overdose / underdose problems. 1) H2S-water (non-concentrated), injections into tumor. [of necessity]. 2) S-water (non-concentrated micro-dispersed suspension), injections into tumor. 3) Slow blood loss 20->-50->-100->-150 ml/day. Return of sterile (without Fe, Co, Ni) water 100-150 ml/day. [Haemoglobin control]. [It is possible fall (temporary!) of intellectual function of oncopatient.]. Repression of metastases, micro-metastases, slow-sluggish bacteria//virus associations. 4) Goat milk diet (uncooked raw milk) and non-iron diet. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother’s milk (Exodus 23:19; 34:26; Deuteronomy 14:21). [[Goats and sheep (females) aren't ill of cancer and leucosis (have a complete immunity over cancer and leucosis). Some onco-researchers state that. Their organisms (organisms of goats, not of the onco-researchers) produce caprine, caprile and caprole acids. These acids (in milk) cause strong (profound) i.-d. anemia (for example goat’s milk anemia and goat milk child's anemia).]]. 1) – 4) are biblical anticancer methods. Desferal (desferrioxamin)? No. Anti-unhem-iron direction. Your chosen primitive ideas. Animal oncopatients should be treated in the same way as human oncopatients. Attention! Achtung! Men have cancer and ALS/MND 1,5 times more often than cunning!!! women, because % of iron content in man’s blood serum is 1,3 times as higher than in woman’s. Every month women lose blood so hemoglobin and iron and intellectual power!!! (Ecclesiastes 7:28). Sincerely, August 27, 2010 http://www.tutuz.com/ Vadim I. Shapoval