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Re: 4 year old w/ diabetes, anemia, lowered kidney function by Hveragerthi ..... The Truth in Medicine

Date:   1/22/2012 7:39:51 AM ( 12 y ago)
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Thank you for your recommendations. I will inform them of all of this. But, as a follow-up: should blood sugar for a 4 yr old remain 70 - 130 mg/dL before meals, and up to 180 mg/dL after meals, assuming there are no hypoglycemia symptoms?

No, that is not normal.  Those readings are very high.

Please check your PM's. I've placed orders for capsules & tubs of various things. Thank you.

I got the order.

EDIT: My mother has recently been talking to a friend of hers interested in medicine. I spoke to him, as well, and while he strikes me as someone who has integrity (he has not tried to sell anything, only told her how to make a habanero extract for its capsaicin, along with dietary recommendations), I'm not so sure how this works. He says that his wife had breast cancer 10 yrs ago, and he cured her by making very strong capsaicin water extracts that she gradually built a tolerance to. Now, he entire family drinks very large amounts of the extract daily. He also says the nitric acids in habanero peppers help dissolve uric acid, which is otherwise insoluble in water.

I have never seen any evidence of nitric acid being in habeneros or any other pepper.

Besides this, he has some strange ideas. For example, he was arguing that -- based on a book he's read -- cancer cells are not, in fact, mutated human cells, but single celled organisms independent of human beings, since they do not have 46 chromosomes. Yet, I know that there are plenty of reasons why cancer cells have a different # of chromosomes, such as the fact that they're mutated, for one. Moreover, it's an odd theory, overall, and very much at odds with the experimental data I've seen.

This is a false concept.  Cancer cells can have a different number of chromosomes, but that is the added genetic material from the viruses that insert themselves to cause the cancer.

He also claimed that ozone therapy is contradictory since cancer cells spread via oxidation.

I have actually covered this previously.  Ozone does promote vascularization but kills cancer cells faster than they can grow.

I argued that, yes, perhaps this is technically true, but there is a big difference between the normal metabolic process of oxidation (such as what occurs in the fermentation of sugars cancer cells do, in order to manufacture energy and spread) as opposed to the extreme peroxide overload that ozone puts cancer cells through, thus killing them.

Ultimately, he said that she should focus on 4 blood panel parameters:

Hemoglobin
Erythrocytes
Platelets
Leukotrienes

He said that if hemoglobin goes up, while erythrocytes go down, and platelets and leukotrienes drop (even if all of these are still in the normal range), it means that cancer is spreading and the patient is possibly dying. He was worried that her platelets dropped a bit (although they are in normal range), and now, she's scared.

These numbers can vary for a number of reasons.  They are not markers of a cancer's progress.

Yet, I don't know why he is focusing on these parameters instead of looking at the actual scans. His response to getting CT scans is that "every time you get a CT scan, it's like Hiroshima.

Not even close.

" Oh, and he said that the quickest way to kill a person is to feed him peanut butter.

He is somewhat on the right track here.  Peanut butter is not really an issue for healthy individuals.  But in severely immunosuppressed people peanut products do pose a problem.  Peanuts are notorious for being contaminated with Aspergillus fungus that produce dangerous aflatoxins.  These aflatoxins can lead to liver damage and liver cancer.  But they are readily neutralized by the presence of vitamin C.


 

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