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Webinar Dr Darrell DeMello about Early Treatment - YouTube
Webinar Dr Darrell DeMello about Early Treatment - YouTube
We are pleased to present highlights of our webinar with Dr Darrell DeMello, who is one of these innovative medical doctors who has treated numerous COVID-19 patients and continuously improved his protocols. Dr Darrell DeMello has considerable experience with COVID-19. So far, he has treated some 6,000 COVID-19 patients and provided prophylaxis to many more family members. Note that only highlights of the webinar are presented here. Note also that the Internet connection with India, where he is located, was poor, hence the poor quality of the video. We also expect to post shortly more details about his protocols at http://covexit.com
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Webinar Dr Darrell DeMello about Early Treatment - YouTube
The effect of trehalose on intracellular and extracellular nucleotide metabolism. A pilot study - PubMed
The effect of trehalose on intracellular and extracellular nucleotide metabolism. A pilot study - PubMed
Trehalose is a stable, non-reducing disaccharide, which was found recently to stimulate autophagy, limit the inflammatory response and suppress the growth of specific types of cancer. Purinergic signaling and dysregulation of nucleotide metabolism are the key factors, which play a role in the pathop …
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The effect of trehalose on intracellular and extracellular nucleotide metabolism. A pilot study - PubMed
Treating Lung Cancer With Hydrogen, Bicarbonates, Glutathione, and Iodine
Treating Lung Cancer With Hydrogen, Bicarbonates, Glutathione, and Iodine
No matter how they spin the statistics, over 50% of lung cancer patients die from their disease or from the treatment they receive from oncologists. The American Cancer Society’s estimates for lung cancer in the United States for 2021 are: About 235,760 new cases of lung cancer (119,100 in men and 116,660 in women) About 131,880... View Article
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Treating Lung Cancer With Hydrogen, Bicarbonates, Glutathione, and Iodine
Can a gluten free diet help autism The connection between Celiac disease and autism - YouTube
Can a gluten free diet help autism The connection between Celiac disease and autism - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn Can a gluten free diet help autism? The connection between Celiac disease and autism Celiac disease has been studied in connection with autism and comorbidity (the simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient) has been established in several studies. Numerous studies have identified higher gluten based antibody markers in patients with autism. Gluten is known to affect the intestinal barrier leading to leaky gut (intestinal permeability) and permeability of the blood brain barrier (leaky brain). Research has identified that children diagnosed with autism have a higher incidence of leaky gut and leaky brain. Additionally, studies have linked gluten’s role in damaging the blood vessels of the brain and contributing to damage of different protein structures in the brain. With a body of evidence supporting a comorbidity between autism and celiac disease, studies have emerged to investigate what drives this connection. Of particular curiosity is the shared experience in both conditions of non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, and bloating. Most research around a connection is based on the hypothesis that celiac disease and autism are both in some associated with heightened immune responses or autoimmunity, but this connection is still being actively studied. To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association. does a gluten free diet help autism
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Can a gluten free diet help autism The connection between Celiac disease and autism - YouTube
What Causes Anemia - YouTube
What Causes Anemia - YouTube
Click here to subscribe - https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/wxrn Anemia can be caused by a number of different factors: Deficiency of essential nutrients (iron, B-vitamins, etc.) Inability to produce the protein hemoglobin An issue with the structure of red blood cells An issue with the bone marrow’s ability to make red blood cells To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Osborne is not a medical doctor. He does not treat or diagnose disease. He offers nutritional support to people seeking an alternative from traditional medicine. Dr. Osborne is licensed with the Pastoral Medical Association.
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What Causes Anemia - YouTube
Ivermectin enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations The Journal of Antibiotics
Ivermectin enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations The Journal of Antibiotics
Over the past decade, the global scientific community have begun to recognize the unmatched value of an extraordinary drug, ivermectin, that originates from a single microbe unearthed from soil in Japan. Work on ivermectin has seen its discoverer, Satoshi Ōmura, of Tokyo’s prestigious Kitasato Institute, receive the 2014 Gairdner Global Health Award and the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which he shared with a collaborating partner in the discovery and development of the drug, William Campbell of Merck & Co. Incorporated. Today, ivermectin is continuing to surprise and excite scientists, offering more and more promise to help improve global public health by treating a diverse range of diseases, with its unexpected potential as an antibacterial, antiviral and anti-cancer agent being particularly extraordinary.
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Ivermectin enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues to surprise and exceed expectations The Journal of Antibiotics
Ameliorative Effects of Oral Glucosamine on Insulin Resistance and Pancreatic Tissue Damage in Experimental Wistar rats on a High-fat Diet - PubMed
Ameliorative Effects of Oral Glucosamine on Insulin Resistance and Pancreatic Tissue Damage in Experimental Wistar rats on a High-fat Diet - PubMed
Hyperlipidemia due to a high-fat diet (HFD) is a risk factor for inducing insulin resistance (IR) and adverse effects onpancreatic β-cells in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This relationship may be due to activation of the hexosaminebiosynthesis pathway. Administration of exogenous glucosamin …
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Ameliorative Effects of Oral Glucosamine on Insulin Resistance and Pancreatic Tissue Damage in Experimental Wistar rats on a High-fat Diet - PubMed
IJMS Free Full-Text Melatonin, a Full Service Anti-Cancer Agent Inhi (...)
IJMS Free Full-Text Melatonin, a Full Service Anti-Cancer Agent Inhi (...)
There is highly credible evidence that melatonin mitigates cancer at the initiation, progression and metastasis phases. In many cases, the molecular mechanisms underpinning these inhibitory actions have been proposed. What is rather perplexing, however, is the large number of processes by which melatonin reportedly restrains cancer development and growth. These diverse actions suggest that what is being observed are merely epiphenomena of an underlying more fundamental action of melatonin that remains to be disclosed. Some of the arresting actions of melatonin on cancer are clearly membrane receptor-mediated while others are membrane receptor-independent and involve direct intracellular actions of this ubiquitously-distributed molecule. While the emphasis of melatonin/cancer research has been on the role of the indoleamine in restraining breast cancer, this is changing quickly with many cancer types having been shown to be susceptible to inhibition by melatonin. There are several facets of this research which could have immediate applications at the clinical level. Many studies have shown that melatonin’s co-administration improves the sensitivity of cancers to inhibition by conventional drugs. Even more important are the findings that melatonin renders cancers previously totally resistant to treatment sensitive to these same therapies. Melatonin also inhibits molecular processes associated with metastasis by limiting the entrance of cancer cells into the vascular system and preventing them from establishing secondary growths at distant sites. This is of particular importance since cancer metastasis often significantly contributes to death of the patient. Another area that deserves additional consideration is related to the capacity of melatonin in reducing the toxic consequences of anti-cancer drugs while increasing their efficacy. Although this information has been available for more than a decade, it has not been adequately exploited at the clinical level. Even if the only beneficial actions of melatonin in cancer patients are its ability to attenuate acute and long-term drug toxicity, melatonin should be used to improve the physical wellbeing of the patients. The experimental findings, however, suggest that the advantages of using melatonin as a co-treatment with conventional cancer therapies would far exceed improvements in the wellbeing of the patients.
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IJMS Free Full-Text Melatonin, a Full Service Anti-Cancer Agent Inhi (...)
Modulation of P2X4P2X7Pannexin-1 sensitivity to extracellular ATP via Ivermectin induces a non-apoptotic and inflammatory form of cancer cell death
Modulation of P2X4P2X7Pannexin-1 sensitivity to extracellular ATP via Ivermectin induces a non-apoptotic and inflammatory form of cancer cell death
Overexpression of P2X7 receptors correlates with tumor growth and metastasis. Yet, release of ATP is associated with immunogenic cancer cell death as well as inflammatory responses caused by necrotic cell death at sites of trauma or ischemia-reperfusion ...
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Modulation of P2X4P2X7Pannexin-1 sensitivity to extracellular ATP via Ivermectin induces a non-apoptotic and inflammatory form of cancer cell death
Cancer as a Parasitic Disease - Jeffrey Dach MD
Cancer as a Parasitic Disease - Jeffrey Dach MD
Cancer acts like a parasite and many anti-parasitic drugs are effective anti-cancer agents such as ivermectin, artemisinin, and mebenzadole.
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Cancer as a Parasitic Disease - Jeffrey Dach MD
Cancer Patients Should Know More Than Their Oncologists
Cancer Patients Should Know More Than Their Oncologists
Do you remember sayings about knowing oneself? Lao Tzu said, “He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened.” There are many such quotes, but today I introduce a new one. “He or she who knows more than their oncologist will survive their cancer.” I am offering you the opportunity to do... View Article
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Cancer Patients Should Know More Than Their Oncologists
DoctorYourself.com - Cancer Treatment with Vitamins
DoctorYourself.com - Cancer Treatment with Vitamins
Megavitamin therapy of cancer has a successful 35 year history. Abram Hoffer, M.D., worked with Dr. Linus Pauling to develop this effective and safe nutritional approach.
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DoctorYourself.com - Cancer Treatment with Vitamins
Glycosylation and its implications in breast cancer - PubMed
Glycosylation and its implications in breast cancer - PubMed
Introduction: For decades, the role of glycans and glycoproteins in the progression of breast cancer and other cancers have been evaluated. Through extensive studies focused on elucidating the biological functions of glycosylation, researchers have been able to implicate alterations in these …
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Glycosylation and its implications in breast cancer - PubMed