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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Please consider helping my friend Aaron battle his cancer

Aaron was diagnosed with tongue cancer in November of 2021 and went through surgery & radiation treatment. Several months passed after radiation but his pain never subsided and his energy level and weight kept dropping. After what seemed like a very long time, he finally received another PET scan and found that the cancer had spread to multiple parts of his body. After a less than hopeful outlook from the hospital he was being treated at in GA, he found out about an alternative place that has been helping thousands of cancer patients, who were all but written off by conventional healthcare, discover holistic cancer treatment options. This clinic is called Envita Medical Center and it is located in Arizona.


Of course these options are not covered by insurance so his sister started a GoFundme page to help him out. First and foremost please pray for healing and peace for Aaron and if God puts it on your heart please consider helping with his GoFundme campaign. https://gofund.me/d9daebc6 


Be blessed,

Tom

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Cancer and IP6

 Looks like IP6 may also have positive effects on prostate cancer (ie in the treatment of)!!!

Check out these excerpts from an article on Connersclinic.com!

    IP6 is a selective agent against cancer cells. Because cancer cells are high in iron content, IP6 directs most of its attention to abnormal cells since IP6 acts as a selective iron chelator. IP6 selectively removes iron from tumors cells (stealing one of its major food sources), which deprives them of their primary growth factor.

    There have been numerous lab dish and animal studies that conclusively prove IP6 cancer treatment is an effective and non-toxic, anti-cancer molecule. But the National Cancer Institute has never seen fit to conduct a human trial even though IP6 made it on a list of promising anti-cancer agents. [Fox CH, Complementary Therapy Med 10: 229—34, 2003]

    IP6 enhances the anti-cancer effects of Adriamycin and Tamoxifen, two commonly used cancer drugs. [Tantivejkul K, Breast Cancer Research Treatment 79: 301—12, 2003] However, it goes ignored by cancer doctors even though it’s known to help chemotherapy!

    Ip6 summary:

  • IP6 inhibits cell proliferation; helps stop cancer growth
  • IP6 inhibits cell progression
  • IP6 inhibits metastasis by interfering with CTC (circulating tumor cell) adhesion, migration, and invasion (it inhibits MMP-9 secretion)
  • IP6 induces apoptosis in many cancer cell lines
  • IP6 inhibits Angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth to cancer) by:
    • Inhibiting growth and differentiation of endothelial cells
    • Inhibits secretion of VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor)
    • Blocking fibroblast growth factor


Check out the full article here:   IP6 Cancer Treatment - It Works as a Chelator

Be blessed,

Tom


More evidence of the effects of Graviola on cancer!!

 Per a WebMD article, 

    "Graviola contains hundreds of chemicals called acetogenins (ACGs). In lab tests, ACGs kill many types of cancer cells without harming healthy ones. "


It goes on to say:

    "Prostate cancer. In studies, graviola fruit pulp extract stopped prostate cancer cells from spreading."


Find the full article here:  Graviola for Cancer Treatment: Benefits and Risks


Be blessed,

Tom


Promising investigations and project investigating the effects of mangosteen on prostate cancer

Jeremy Johnson, PharmD, PhD, a University of Illinois Cancer Center member and associate professor of pharmacy practice in the UIC College of Pharmacy, has received a $1.7 million MERIT (Method to Extend Research in Time) Award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to conduct his latest research.

For generations, traditional healers in Southeast Asia have used the mangosteen fruit to treat skin infections, wounds, dysentery and urinary tract infections. Jeremy Johnson has identified phytochemicals in the fruit that can disrupt the function of the androgen receptor, a critical target in prostate cancer.

This information is taken from the following article posted on the University of Illinois web site:

Southeast Asian Fruit May be Cure for Prostate Cancer


Jeremy's project is documented here: .

Defining the role of isoprenylated xanthones from the mangosteen for enhancing degradation of full length and variant forms of androgen receptor in prostate cancer


Be blessed,

Tom


Monday, July 11, 2022

Emerging therapeutic potential of graviola

Great article on Emerging therapeutic potential of graviola and its constituents in cancers.  

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888937/ 


And here's the excerpt for Prostate Cancer:




Be blessed,

Tom




Saturday, July 9, 2022

Trail Run after beatdown

Trail Run with Short Circuit, Training Wheels and Python at Pine Log Mtn. Ran up to peak then came down to Furnace and back to parking lot.

Check out my activity on Strava: https://strava.app.link/R1PG15sFwrb 

Sat morning ruck with 40lbs. Added a 10lb bag to the ruck. 

Went with Short Circuit up to Rome for The Underground beatdown.  Today was a ruck through Rome. First time carrying more than 30lbs. Went well. 

Check out my activity on Strava: https://strava.app.link/URg692fEwrb 

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

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