Fibrosarcoma - Neoplasene Treatment Protocol Alternative To Amputation and Chemo

Neoplasene Treatment Protocol Alternative To Amputation and Chemo

Pharmacology Theory - Whether tumors arise from connective tissue, melanocyte, fibroblast, basal cell, squamous, epithelial, mast cell, or any other anatomical origination site, they have in common that they are abnormal. They are, it is theorized, uniquely characterized by a cell membrane that is different from the normal cell membrane. It is theorized that it is the glycoproteins on the diseased cell membrane that are different than that in normal healthy cells, which characteristic lends them vulnerable to preferential attack.

A theoretical basis has been presented that explains the effect that particular alkaloid salts have on cancerous tissue. These compounds attack cancer by preferentially targeting diseased cells, triggering their death by apoptosis, nuclear destruction, blocking cell cycle and promoting an immune response. Squamous cell, mast cell, spindle cell, sarcoid, transitional cell, melanoma, osteosarcoma, nerve sheath, fibrosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma and many more cancer cell types, bacteria - including Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - and viruses are eliminated with these drugs.

The drug is used systemically in small doses and preferentially attacks diseased cells anywhere in the patient. The drugs contain alkaloid salts that agglutinate on the cell membrane, penetrate the diseased cell membrane and induce apoptosis and prevent cell cycle.

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