Urea cures liver cancer
You can find several references on-line for the treatment of liver cancer in
humans with urea. Would imagine that finding urea in small quantities
would be difficult to do, but urine, human or animal, is high in urea. The
first article below from The Townsend letter cites a couple of cases of liver
cancer cured with urea. The second article points to the same thing, as to
do many other sites. The last article talks about urine therapy (in this
case, injection) as a cure for cancer and other conditions. Again, if you
search the Internet you will find that UT has cured cancer and that in fact
people with cancer have less urea in their blood streams (that's where urine
comes from) than those who don't. There is even a standard urea breath
test (UBT) that measures the urea in one's body and those with cancer have a
lower UBT count than those who don't.
How you get the urea/urine into your dog, I don't know. But I do know
that dogs are known to drink it when it's available.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISW/is_268/ai_n15893086/print
Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,
Nov, 2005 by Wayne Martin
Treating liver cancer with urea
Wayne Martin
I was more than pleased with the review by Alan Gaby MD that was in the
Townsend Letter in the July 2005 issue, on treating liver cancer with oral urea.
He had told of a report by Professor Evangelos Danopoulos of Athens Greece that
was in Clinical Oncology in 1983.
I made contact with Professor Danopoulos in 1975 and we became dear friends
until his death in 1995. In June of 1985, I had a phone call from a patient with
colon cancer, Paul C of Singapore. He had had surgery for colon cancer and a
large metastasis was found in the liver. His doctor had told him that he could
be given chemotherapy which would do but little good and that he should expect
death in six months.
I sent him 5 lbs. of urea from BioTech in Fayetteville, Arkansas by air. He
took 15 grams of urea a day for one year and he was living a normal life with no
symptoms at all. He had put 15 grams of urea in a quart of water and had divided
the quart in seven equal portions, taking one portion every hour and a half
during the waking day. He thought that his doctor would have an interest in his
good fortune. His doctor did a liver scan and the tumor was the same as it had
been a year before, His doctor said that this proved that urea was no good and
he fixed it with customs to seize shipments of urea from the USA. Paul called me
in great distress and I called Mallencrodt Chemical Company in St. Louis. They
had an office and warehouse in Singapore. He could buy urea in Singapore.
He took urea for four more years and in 1990 a liver scan showed that the
tumor was gone. He stopped taking urea then. I last heard from him in 2000. He
was cured of his liver cancer.
In 1986, I had a call from a woman in Australia, R.E.V. who had breast cancer
with a liver metastasis. She also had swelling in the area of the liver. Her
oncologist told her that urea was a deadly poison. She found a woman doctor who
called Danopoulos by phone. She took urea and she wrote that the swelling had
subsided.
Here is a report by Danopoulos in Clinical Oncology 1983, 9, pp 89-90. Here
was a hopeless patient with rectal cancer. The patient had a large tumor mass in
the pelvic area. The rectum was blocked with many metastases in the liver. A
colostomy was done. A 15% urea solution was infused into the colon through the
colostomy tube and the patient was given 15 grams of urea each day. This
treatment went on for a year at which time the patient was free of cancer.
We have over 50,000 deaths a year in the USA from colorectal cancer. This
condition could change for the better if the medical establishment would begin
to use urea in treating colorectal cancer.
Wayne Martin, BS ChE
25 Orchard Court
Fairhope, Alabama 36532 USA
http://www.health-science-spirit.com/urine.html
Benefits of Urea
Only recently has it been discovered that the concentration of urea in the
blood has a key role in regulating at least 7 major pathways. Urea levels are
low with cancer and many other diseases. The frequency of cancer and especially
of multiple tumours and metastases increases greatly if urea levels are low.
Urea is not just a waste product or the end state of the protein metabolism
as commonly assumed. Biochemical research has shown that urea, both from
internal sources or externally supplied, is used by the body as a raw material
to synthesise amino acids and proteins.
Urea Pioneer
The use of urea in cancer treatment was pioneered by E V Danopoulos,
a Professor of Internal Medicine in
Athens
. Urea was notably effective with liver cancer and in preventing the development
of metastases or secondary tumours. He used 45g of urea daily in 6 divided doses
for 40 days and then 20g in 3 doses for 2 years. 45g correspond to 6 rounded
teaspoons, while 20g are about 3 teaspoonfuls. The results were published in The
Lancet in 1974.
But as it happens so often with discoverers of cheap cancer cures, Danopoulos
lost his position after this publication and was forced to retire. Other
research has shown that the effectiveness of urine in killing microbes depends
largely on its concentration of urea and is better, the higher it is in urea.
http://www.universal-tao.com/article/therapy.html
"Dr. William Hitt, an American doctor who actually has urine therapy
clinics in Mexico, has reported to me that he has treated 20,000 patients in a 2
? year period with urine therapy injections. These patients include those with
cancer, asthma and other diseases and also patients with severe alcoholism, drug
and smoking addictions. Dr. Hitt reports startling success with no side effects
in using urine infections for addictive disorders and also in combination with
pre-scription. drugs. The amount of drugs or contaminants passed into urine is
so infinitesimal that they pose no threat and, in fact, appear to act as
vaccine-type agents which improve or cure these types of disorders."