Guest guest Posted June 9, 2010 Report Share Posted June 9, 2010 You might want to look into The Rath Protocol which some have said is suited as a measure to help avoid Mets so I suppose it might help if one is going to have surgery. It is a combination of Lysine, Proline, Vitamin C and perhaps some other things. I think if I was going to have surgery involving cancer I would want to protect against 'seeding' of cancer cells as much as I could. Joe C. From: BW Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 11:10 AM Subject: [ ] Re: The Overlooked Cancer Cure From Japan Hi , I'm newly diagnosed with breast cancer and doing as much as I possibly can prior to lumpectomy in terms of exercise, diet, supplements and research. I've been reading what seems to be a very thorough paper on the electrical properties of cancer cells and they include IP6 as possible to help assist in changing the compositioin of the ECM/glycocalyx/cell membrane interface. Here is the section in their recommendations: " Change the composition of the ECM/glycocalyx/cell membrane interface with compounds like glyconutrients that help change the composition and charge of proteoglycans and the composition and activity of cell receptors. Possible nutrients include Betaglucans, IP-6, Aloe vera extracts, arabinogalactans, glucosamine, polysaccharides derived from mushrooms and alginates. " I have attached a PDF copy of the report here. [Moderator's note: Systems do not allow attachments] As a newbie to cancer, I'm trying to learn as much as I can as fast as I can and find some of the conflicting advice confusing of course. I certainly understood what you said about the possible removal of potassium, calcium etc from the cells, as this report talks about the depletion of these things extensively, but IP6 is still recommended as a possible benefit. Can you or others comment? Is there a good time for IP6 and a bad time? Is it long term or short term use? Trying to get some additional perspective here? Thanks! Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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