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.... she wondered about if anyone knew if there were any contraindications

between Hydrazine Sulfate and anticoagulants, and also if there were any

contraindications between Hydrazine Sulfate and any other drugs, minerals,

herbs, etc....

There are absolutely contraindications with Hydrazine Sulfate. I haven't used

it, but here's the scoop:

From Ty Bollinger's book, " Cancer, Step Outside the Box. "

Here is Dr. Gold's Hydrazine Sulfate Protocol:

One 60 mg capsule every day for the first 3 days (at or before breakfast)

One 60 mg capsule twice a day for the next 3 days (at or before breakfast and

before dinner)

One 60 mg capsule three times a day thereafter approximately every 8 hours

beginning with breakfast)

This protocol is based on a patient weight of 120 pounds and above; for a

patient below 120 pounds, half dosages have been reported effective. Generally

it is reported that hydrazine sulfate is most effective when administered by

itself (no other medications given one-half hour before or after administration

of hydrazine sulfate) before meals. If adequate response is made on 2 capsules

daily, patients have been reportedly maintained on this dosage schedule and not

increased.

Best efficacy with hydrazine sulfate has been reported by

maintaining daily treatment for 45 days followed by an interruption

for 1 to 2 weeks, then re-institution of treatment. In addition, it has been

reported that there is an incompatibility of hydrazine sulfate with ethanol,

barbiturates, and tranquilizers. Patients receiving hydrazine sulfate should

thus avoid alcoholic beverages, tranquilizers, and barbiturates. Additionally,

the patient must

maintain a low carbohydrate diet (i.e. don't eat sugar). Remember,

you are trying to starve the cancer, not treat it to a buffet dinner!

Remember, sugar feeds cancer. So when the doctor tells the cancer patient (who

is wasting away from cachexia) to eat whatever he can to put weight on, whether

it be ice cream or candy, the doctor may as well have given him a gun with one

bullet. The worse thing that a " terminal " cancer patient can do is eat whatever

he wants.

Warning! Hydrazine sulfate is an MAOI (Momoamine Oxidase

Inhibitor) which inhibits an enzyme that breaks down monoamines

(serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine) which control our

moods. However, MAOIs also metabolize the amino acid tyramine.

When taking an MAOI, tyramine is not broken down, and eating

foods with tyramine can raise your blood pressure and heart beat

and can a horrible headache. So, when you are taking hydrazine

sulfate, do NOT eat foods containing tyramine such as aged,

fermented, or pickled foods (such as most cheeses, lunch meats, hot dogs,

yogurt, wines, and beers). Also off limits are lima beans, fava beans, lentils,

snow peas, soy beans, yeast extracts/brewer's yeast, sauerkraut, bananas,

avocados, canned figs, raisins, red plums, raspberries, pineapples, chocolate,

caffeine, peanuts, almonds, and pumpkin seeds. (This is not a comprehensive

list.) In general, any high protein food that has undergone aging should be

avoided. Also, any over-the-counter cold r allergy remedy should also be

avoided. Usage of Vitamin C should be restricted to 250 mg/day and Vitamin B6

should be avoided

altogether.

Important: Hydrazine Sulfate is frequently used with other

alternative cancer treatments, which we will discuss later in the

book, which may or may not have food/supplement/drug restrictions. Keep in mind

that hydrazine sulfate also has a long list of prohibited foods. If you begin to

get bad headaches, the chances are that you have eaten foods containing

tyramine. As always, you should check with your doctor or nutritionist if you

have a question.

In general, any high protein food that has undergone aging should be avoided.

Also, any over-the-counter cold or allergy remedy should also be avoided.

Hope this helps some ...

xxoo

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