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MY GP just emailed me looking for someone who knows about this Gc-MAF

protocol....

It is a long report and I can forward it in it's entirety but below is

just a brief synopsis.

Dee

Wondering if anyone knows where to find Gc-MAF report by Bill Sardi

and Hubbell:

Special Report:

Real Help for Cancer?

By Bill Sardi and Hubbell

The weekly injection of just 100 billionths of a gram of a harmless

glyco-protein (a naturally-produced molecule with a sugar component

and a protein component) activates the human immune system and cures

cancer for good, according to human studies among breast cancer and

colon cancer patients, producing complete remissions lasting 4 and 7

years respectively. This glyco-protein cure is totally without side

effect but currently goes unused by cancer doctors.

Normal Gc protein (also called vitamin D binding protein), an abundant

glyco-protein found in human blood serum, becomes the molecular

switch to activate macrophages when it is converted to its active

form, called Gc macrophage activating factor (Gc-MAF). Gc protein is

normally activated by conversion to Gc-MAF with the help of the B and

T cells (bone marrow-made and thymus gland-made white blood cells).

But, as researchers explain it themselves, cancer cells secrete an

enzyme known as alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase (also called Nagalase)

that completely blocks conversion of Gc protein to Gc-MAF, preventing

tumor-cell killing by the macrophages. This is the way cancer cells

escape detection and destruction, by disengaging the human immune

system. This also leaves cancer patients prone to infections and many

then succumb to pneumonia or other infections.

The once-weekly injection of minute amounts of Gc-MAF, just 100

nanograms (billionths of a gram), activates macrophages and allows the

immune system to pursue cancer cells with vigor, sufficient to produce

total long-term cures in humans.

Nobuto Yamamoto, director of the Division of Cancer Immunology and

Molecular Biology, Socrates Institute for Therapeutic Immunology,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, says this is " probably the most potent

macrophage activating factor ever discovered. "

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