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Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Yes!. HCG is Human Chrorionic Gonadotropin. This is an enzyme that is associated with the standard pregnancy test. Cancer tumors and the formation of a placenta are identical and are formed from the stem cell Diploid Totipotent. Cancer tumors are enshrouded with fibrin, that basic material that form the structure of collagen, the material that builds our tissues. Dr. Beard of the University of Edinburgh Published his 'Trophoblastic Thesis of Cancer' in 1902-3 whereby he stated that the chrorionic epithelial cell and those of cancer are identical. HCG hormone is emitted from these cells during the formation and maintenance of the placental tissue and it is this hormone that the pregnancy tests pick up The original tests for pregnancy which were marketed for the consumer were discovered to also pick up cancerous activity of all types including the lymphomsas. The tests available today have been de-sensitized to prevent the population from using these screening tests from using them to verify the diagnosis of cancer activity. Oncologists use a form of this test utilized in blood analysis to determine the amount of cancerous activity by checking for certain markers which is a code word for HCG. A blood test for the determination of the levels of this hormone are an accurate method in determining cellular activity and the presence of cancer. Levels above normal body production of the hormone which is a part of normal cellular cyclic activity has a threshold of 5miu/ml is considered to be an indicator of above normal levels which is either cancer or pregnancy. The tests marketed today are set to 20miu/ml and are thus useless in the detection of cancerous tumor activity. http://www.craigmedical.com/hcg_system_amount.htm http://www.whale.to/v/duffy2.html http://uimc.discoveryhospital.com/main.php?id=1285 The medical profession admits that some cancers are discovered with these tests. What they will not admit is that all cancers are picked up with this test in the lower ranges of between 5 and 10 miu/ml. -- [ ] HCG TITER In a message dated 5/7/06 comdyne writes: > HCG titer Can you explain this please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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