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with herbs from my garden. No cure, but drove it into remission. The mint family is known to have anti-herpes properties. I also have had success with certain homeopathics.
And I've been treated successfully with cranio-sacral therapy, and Jake's back was successfully fixed with chiropractic last fall.
That said, you have to be *very* careful looking into alternative therapies, especially around devastating diseases such as cancer. There are many, many people out there ready to to take advantage of people in a vulnerable state. I suspect in the article in the original post that it's probably a case of spontaneous remission, or, as someone else posted, healing as a result of the great love of his family.
I just looked at the W.D. Kelly website. If I remember correctly, DDS refers to a doctor of dentistry, so he's not a medical doctor seeing cancer patients. I'm sorry, but I was stunned by the misinformation in there. And while I agree that pharmaceutical companies and surgical organizations often put their own well being ahead of patients, the basic science and the facts we know about biochemistry, genetics, etc. are pretty well proven.
Cancer is not a metabolic disease in the sense that he's talking about, although depending on the organs involved, it can involve metabolism. It is a *genetic* disease and occurs as a result of mutations in genes that alter the cell's life or metabolic cycle. For example, the so-called "oncogenes" that you sometimes may see referred to are actually cell-growth regulatory genes. There are 2 of them: one stimulates cells to divides and the other tells cells to stop dividing. If the first gene can mutate in a way that it ramps up and stimulates out of control cell division. The second can mutate in a way that it fails to stop cell division. As I recall, very aggressive cancers occur when both cells mutate -- cell division is ramped up and nothing turns off the process.
Cancer cells don't have a "shell" around them. The reason our immune system doesn't attack them is because our first level immune response is generalised to recognize "self" and "non-self" by the outside of whatever it runs into. Cancer cells appear as "self" in their outer membranes, so the immune system isn't triggered to attack them.
This is the same reason that traditional western medicine has such a hard time dealing with cancer. Any chemical that attacks the cancer cell also attacks normal cells. The so-called "side effects" of "chemotherapy" are the reaction of healthy cells being poisoned, just hopefully not as much as the cancer cells.
The pancreas does not secrete digestive enzymes into the stomach, it secretes them into the end of the duodenum, part of the small intestine. It doesn't secrete them when there is no food -- chyme (partially digested food) in the duodenum stimulates the release of a hormone into the bloodstream that stimulates the pancreas to release digestive enzymes. And there is no secretion called "pancreatin." The digestive enzymes are pancreatic amylase, pancreatic lipase, two nucleases, and several proteolytic enzymes that break down proteins. Enzymes aren't absorbed into the bloodstream. Enzymes are very large protein molecules -- too large to be absorbed.
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