Herbal medicine and common sense for Cancer
Medical journalists have served their readers poorly for decades, often grievously. I am sympathetic because they seldom write with any depth of perspective. They seek materials largely from those who promote the prevailing “disease-drug-device dogma.” Here is an astonishing example of such a journalistic misadventure.
The editorial in the January 2, 2015 issue of Science was entitled “Cancer Due to Bad Luck.” The subheading delivered the devastating news in the following words: “Analysis Suggests Most Cases Can’t Be Prevented.” How could any journalist believe that toxicities of food, environments, and stress could not cause cancer? Why didn’t any journalist recognize that Science’s subheading made no sense whatsoever?
The ill-considered and misleading Science editorial was based on the claim of some researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore who reported that in about two-thirds (22 of the 31) of cancer tissue types the cancer could be largely explained by the bad luck of random mutations that arise during DNA replication in normal noncancerous stem cells.
Much damage was done by journalists untrained in the ways of science or even commonsense. They spread Science’s “cancer unpreventability gospel” widely before Science recognized its grievous error and issues an explanation.
Consider this quote from a Medscape Medical News of January 15, 2015: “But the data do not support either of these ideas, noted George Davey-Smith, MD, a clinical epidemiologist at Bristol University, United Kingdom, in a BBC News report. He also noted that “in the press release [from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine], the authors say they’ve come up with a method to quantify the contribution of these stochastic or chance factors, which their method doesn’t,” he adds.”
How did the Science editor have made such an egregious error? I leave that to your imagination.
Majid Ali, M.D.
For elimination or control of cancer, we must clearly understand seven aspects of this problem:
(1) Cancer is an oxidative-metabolic problem;
This is the making of energy. The oxidative metabolism is the process in which the body breaks down molecules into energy, adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Then uses that energy to build the molecules of our body parts. This is refered to as anabolism.
Aerobic cellular respiration, energy making with the use of oxygen, is the most efficient form of ATP production.
Oxidative metabolism is the process in which the body breaks down molecules into energy, adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Then uses that energy to build the molecules of our body parts. This is refered to as anabolism.
Aerobic cellular respiration, energy making with the use of oxygen, is the most efficient form of ATP production.
(2) The rational approach to cancer must consider all aspects of accelerated oxidative injury;
Oxidative stress plays a major role in the pathophysiology of chronic inflammatory disease (accelerated oxidative injury) and it has also been linked to accelerated telomere shortening (pre-mature aging)
(3) Oxidative-metabolic disorders almost always begin in the bowel ecosystem;
(4) Surgery in some cases offers a good possibility of total removal of the lesion, but chemotherapy badly damages our antioxidant and enzyme defenses, and except for cancer in children and a few other types of tumors, should be avoided;
(5) There are many safe therapies that slowly kill cancer cells while strengthening human antioxidant and enzyme defenses;
(6) Restoration of the battered bowel-blood-liver ecosystems must be considered the top priority in designing any program for controlling or eliminating cancer; and
(7) The issues of prayer, meditation and spiritual surrender are not only necessary but are the core issues for life with or without cancer.
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The Core Message For the Patient With Cancer
Before describing nondrug therapies for controlling cancer, I wish to state the two core messages of this article clearly: For coping with stresses associated with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, here are two essentials:
First: Spiritual Surrender!
Second: Bowel! Bowel! Bowel!
(1) Cancer is an oxidative-metabolic disorder, and all immune disorders arise in the bowel;
(2) Cancer is considered an immune disorder and all inflammatory disorders begin in the bowel;
(3) Mold allergy and food sensitivities cause troublesome reactions for persons with cancer, and such reactions start in the bowel;
(4) Microbial toxins poison antioxidant and immune defenses, and all such defenses are primarily located in the bowel;
(5) Low levels of certain enzymes (catalysts) set the stage for asthma attacks, and levels of such enzymes fall because of elements in the bowel;
(6) Chemicals trigger reactions that can weaken antioxidant and enzyme defenses, and the bowel is the guardian angel of the liver;
(7) Cancer often appears after severe stress, and many such stresses are related to immune responses rooted in the bowel. The author refers advanced and professional readers to his two recent papers published in The Journal of Integrative Medicine which discusses at length the scientific basis of all of the above statements.
Spiritual Surrender
My emphasis on spiritual work is also likely to irk some. But I do not rank the spirituality so high in my priorities for asthma because it has become fashionable to do so. I have been a student of medicine for 50 years. My work with the sick has convinced him that constant thinking about one’s disease comes in the way of healing. The popular notion of mind-over-body healing does not work. An energy-over-mind approach does work. If that be so, why put the bowel ecology above spiritual surrender? That’s a valid question. Indeed, spiritual work does become #1 item once all the issues of the battered bowel ecosystem have been addressed.
Need for Supervision by An Experienced Clinician
At present persons with cancer in the United States face a difficult problem. The insurance industry under influence of drug manufacturers stubbornly refuses to consider all the facts in an unprejudiced way. Ignorant of the possibility of control and/or elimination of cancer with nondrug therapies, they flatly refuse to honor their legal commitment to their policy holders who suffer cancer. Thus, regrettably many persons with cancer are forced to try nondrug therapies on their own. Whenever possible, persons with cancer should seek advice from clinicians experienced in cancer care.
Immune Aspects of Cancer
Both cancer and mold allergy are common disorders. Thus, many persons with cancer also suffer from mold allergy and food sensitivities. There are two important considerations here:
First, therapy with mold extracts (immunotherapy) offers a possibility of strengthening the immune system, just like tuberculosis vaccine is used for bladder for cancer.
Second, diagnosis and management of mold and food sensitivities help significantly reduce the total oxidative stress on the person. As noted early, cancer is an oxidative-metabolic disorder, and all therapies that reduce total oxidative and acidic stresses are valuable in the fight against cancer.
Mold Toxins Inctrease the Risk of Cancer from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Does Allergy Increase the Risk of Cancer from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
How Does Sugar Feed Cancer Majid Ali MD from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Accuracy In Diagnosis
Some practitioners of alternative medicine take the position that doing a diagnostic biopsy of the tumor spreads cancer, and hence it should be avoided. The author thinks that is a serious mistake in most cases. It is necessary to know the type and spread of the tumor for designing a good program for cancer control.
Efficacy of Nondrug, Integrated Therapies for Cancer
In a 1991 outcome study of asthma presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, the author reported control of asthma without drugs in 77% patients after more than six months of treatment.
Nonchemo Management of Cancer
I individualize care for persons with cancer with focus on the following:
(1) diagnosis and treatment of mold and food sensitivity
(2) optimal choices in the kitchen, avoiding sugar-insulin-adrenaline roller coasters
(3) optimal hydration
(4) cancer-smart nutrients (see below for details)
(5) cancer-smart herbs
(6) enzymes therapies, including fresh vegetable juices* and supplemental enzymes
(7) support for the battered bowel ecology
(8) support for the blood ecosystem with therapies for cleansing blood of microclots and microplaques, such as EDTA chelation, and IV hydrogen peroxide and ozone.
(9) improvement in liver detox with nutrients, such as glutathione, N-acetylcysteine, MSM, and lipoic acid, and use of herbs such as milk thistle, schizandra, and turmeric
(10) and judicious use of liver and gall bladder flush (under professional supervision)
(11) diagnosis and treatment of the troubled trio of thyroid-adrenal-pancreas (which can frequently be diagnosed with proper laboratory tests)
(12) limbic exercise (prayerful and non-goal-oriented)
(13) stress control with prayer, meditation, and spiritual surrender discussed in What Do Lions Know About Stress?
* Suggestions for Vegetable Combinations for Juicing
Ginger, cucumber, spinach, and red beets
Ginger, Chinese cabbage, peas, and turnips
String beans, asparagus, parsley, and celery
Red beets, daikon, Brussels sprouts, and collard
Carrots, broccoli, green tops of carrots, and turnips
Squashes (buttercup, zucchini, yellow summer),
Dandelion, lamb’s quarters, wild burdock, and other weeds such as thistle
Peroxide for Cancer Majid Ali MD from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Castor Oil Rubs for Preventing Breast Cancer from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Chelation for Cancer Majid Ali MD from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Walking Limbically from Majid Ali on Vimeo.
Cancer-Smart Nutrients
The big seven among nutrients are: magnesium, glutathione, vitamin B12, protein and peptide protocols, panetheine, essential oils, and taurine. The following guidelines are often used by the Institute physicians:
(1) antioxidant vitamins, including vitamins A and beta carotene (together 10,000 IU), vitamin C (1,000 to 3,000 mg), vitamin E (400 to 600 IU), pantetheine (150-250 mg), and some members of B complex (25 to 50 mg each)
(2) sulfur-containing antioxidants, including glutathione (500 to 1,000 mg), NAC [N-acetylcysteine] (500 to 800 mg), MSM 500 to 1,000 mg), and lipoic acid (200 to 500 mg)
(3) minerals, including magnesium (1,500-2,500 mg), potassium (200-500 mg), chromium (400-600 mcg) selenium (400-600) mcg, molybdenum (400-600 mcg), and calcium (1,000 to 1,500 mg)
(4) essential oils, including cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil, flaxseed oil, pumpkin oils, and sesame oil
(5) protein and peptide protocols containing 80-90% amino acids
Cancer-Smart Foods and Herbs
The big seven herbs for cancer are: uncooked ginger (one-half inch long piece of chopped root eaten with food or taken with water), licorice, wild cheery, hawthorne berry, fennel seeds, blood root, and ephedra. Others of value include sundew, grindelia and mouse ear. Herbs such as lobelia, valerian, skullcap and St. John’s wort are also valuable.
Intramuscular and IV Nutrient Support for Persons With Cancer
Judicious use of intramuscular injections and intravenous infusions of nutrients, in the author’s experience, are extremely valuable in managing difficult cases of asthma, and in avoiding the use of steroids or other immune-suppressing drugs. The seven nutrients mentioned earlier are especially valuable when given by injections.
Restoration of the Battered Bowel Ecosystems
When properly searched, clear evidence of damage to the bowel ecosystem can be almost always recognized in persons suffering from asthma. The author recommends a seed-feed and occasionally weed approach to restore the bowel ecology described in detail The Canary and Chronic Fatigue. The author and his colleagues often prescribe on intermittent basis antifungal drugs, such as Nystatin, Diflucan, Sporonox and others. However, good long-term results can be assured only with natural remedies.
Two Things to Avoid: Antibiotics and Steroids
Antibiotics and steroids are sometimes essential during treatment of cancer. However, both classes of drugs disrupt oxygen homeostasis by many mechanisms. Every effort should be made to use nondrug restorative therapies before resorting to steroids and antibiotic therapies.
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An excellent article! I wanted so much to bring my friend to see you….the one I told you about that had pancreatic cancer….but unfortunately she passed away this week.
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