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Is anyone using Autohemotherapy for cancer? I've been told it's good.

The autohemotherapy procedure was widely used in the pre-antibiotic era to

foster immunologic response. Autohemotherapy has an effect on immune parameters

and activation of macrophages and T cell subpopulations.

In association with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) it's very good.

Autohemotherapy is the immediate intramuscular or subcutaneous reinjection of

one's own blood. The reported beneficial action of autohemotherapy has been

attributed to the presence of antigens in the blood which stimulate the

production of antibodies when injected into the tissues.

It is a simple technique where by your blood stimulates an increase of

macrophages.

The normal rate of macrophages in the blood is 5 % and with hemotherapy, we

raise this rate to 22 % during the next 5 days. From the 5th to the 7th day, it

starts to drop, because the effect is coming to an end. And when it finishes the

rate returns to 5 %. This is the reason why the technique should be repeated at

least every 7 days.

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