
Cancer fighting strategies?
Has anyone heard of using cellular zeolite to help fight cancer? I have a family member with terminal liver cancer and apparently its too late for chemo and radiation.I have read testimonials of patients that have had amazing results using cellular zeolite, any info is greatly appreciated
Testimonials are poor sources for many reasons, but I won’t get into that. Instead, I would encourage your family member to seek a second opinion. You do not give much information about age and overall health of the patient or other details, so I am unsure if this is possible.
There is a treatment called Radiofrequency Ablation that is being used to treat liver cancer. It uses high energy radio waves to heat and kill the cancer cells. I know a young man (stage IV) who had nine liver tumors destroyed in this manner, he has been in remission for two years. Most patients are in the hospital overnight. Again, I do not know if your relative would be a candidate or not.
University of Pittsburgh Liver cancer Center
http://livercancercenter.upmc.com/Treatments/RadiofrequencyAblation.asp?section=Treatments
Liver Cancer Center at UPMC
http://livercancercenter.upmc.com/
If you wish to continue investigating cellular zeolite you should no that there is no scientific documented evidence that it works. Unfortunately there is evidence that some forms of natural zeolite causes mesothelioma.
What is cellular zeolite?
http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=19399
“Zeolite bodies in human lungs from Turkey.Sebastien P, Gaudichet A, Bignon J, Baris YI.
It is thought that the extremely high occurrence of malignant pleural mesothelioma in the two Turkish villages of Karain and Tuskoy could be related to environmental zeolite fibers. Mineral fibers were assessed in lung samples from two cases of malignant pleural mesothelioma in Tuskoy, using the light microscope and the analytical transmission electron microscope. Zeolite (erionite) fibers and ferruginous bodies, formed around zeolite fibers (zeolite bodies), were frequently encountered in these samples. Under the light microscope, zeolite bodies were morphologically identical to typical asbestos bodies. To document the zeolite exposure in this area of Turkey, it is suggested that a biologic monitoring study be performed in villages in which mesotheliomas occur and in control villages, by testing for the presence of zeolite bodies in sputum.
PMID: 6262566 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]“
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