Side Effect Free Chemotherapy Trial Posts Phenomenal Results

Side Effect Free Chemotherapy Trial Posts Phenomenal Results

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I have had the great fortune of witnessing what I consider to be history in the making.

Dr. Ken Matsamura and his colleagues at the Alin Foundation have reported significant responses and data from their phase II trial of Side Effect Free Chemo (SEF).

Dr. Matsamura has a satellite location in Toronto under the guidance of Dr. Akbar Khan which has augmented and further confirmed their results.

From their websites (emphasis is mine):

Late Bulletin:  Not only did all four “hopeless” cancer patients in the earliest 2005 trial go onto long term complete remissions, with the longest survivor now nine years without cancer, the Toronto Center just reported that 100% of patients enrolled between February and August of 2014 responded strongly to SEF Chemo. They include types of cancer not treatable by conventional therapy, such as stage 4 soft tissue sarcoma, melanoma, and pancreatic cancers.

Source: http://www.cancer-institute.com/index.php

 

In 2013, Dr . Khan was honoured to be contacted by Dr. Ken Matsumura of Berkeley California, with the news that Medicor was selected to be the first Canadian clinic to offer“Safe” chemotherapy*. Although Dr. Khan first discovered Dr. Matsumura’s amazing research in 2006, a “Safe” Chemo clinical trial was still under way at the time, so the therapy could not be given in Canada. After completion of the trial, Dr. Matsumura began preparation to open a new satellite clinic. Thankfully, Medicor was selected to administer this amazing therapy. Over the past year, Medicor patients have benefited greatly. With low side effects and strong responses seen in 80-90% of stage 4 cancers, this therapy is sure to generate some excitement as word of it gradually spreads through the community.

Source: http://medicorcancer.com/about-us/medical-director/

 

Dr. Matsumura and his colleagues at the Alin Foundation announced in April 2010 the historic achievement of saving all the initial terminal cancer patients of Phase II trial, which started in 2005.  The longest survivor is a lung cancer patient now living over seven years without a trace of cancer.  The next longest survivor, who had stage four breast cancer with non-eradicable liver metastasis, has also been living without cancer for seven years.  The chance of such dramatic and consistent results happening without this new therapy is calculated at one in a trillion.

Source: http://www.cancer-institute.com/PowerfulTherapy.php

 

Side Effect-Free Chemotherapy’s ongoing clinical trial continues to evaluate the new therapy on still untested cancer types.  So far the therapy has worked on every type of cancer treated.  Although clinical experience with this therapy is considered nascent, the high response rate of 88% and results showing the therapy’s ability to eradicate cancer types considered untreatable, including hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer), remove it from the anecdotal category.

Source: http://www.cancer-institute.com/PowerfulTherapy.php

 

We regret to inform the public that the financial threat our therapy poses to drug companies, hospitals, and those dependent on slowly “curing” cancer for their livelihood has resulted in the hacking of our website, shutting us down for three days in March, and the interception of emails between people seeking help and our staff.  We expect misleading information to be posted by others on the internet, and derogatory smear campaigns in the media.  We advise the public to be cautious about any information.

Source: http://www.cancer-institute.com/PowerfulTherapy.php


 

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Dr. Akbar Khan (left) and Dr. Ken Matsumura (right)

More information can be found at the following websites:

Berkeley Institute International:
http://www.cancer-institute.com/index.php

Medicor Cancer Centres:
http://medicorcancer.com/

16 thoughts on “Side Effect Free Chemotherapy Trial Posts Phenomenal Results

  1. But they’re still looking for “designer” drugs when we have hundreds of known natural treatments that are being suppressed!!

  2. What a fantastic achievement, I myself will be contacting Dr Matsumura, as I to have liver cancer, waiting for scan results tomorrow, and I do not think it is going to be good results, so soon as I know what is happening, I hope to be in touch with him.
    Jan Guyan

  3. I’m glad you were able to find it because I had to write it in a very non-sensationalist way (very dry) to slip it under the radar.

  4. I have looked into this and met with Dr. khan. There is no supporting information. Nothing published and nothing I vacancy research besides their 2 sites. Do you have anything.

  5. No, I have nothing further. I do tend to publish things ahead of pubmed, the authoritative physicians resource. Waiting for pubmed is a disease unto itself. I have crohn’s and argued without end that the cause was Candida (yeast). Only in 2013 have they published the confirmation in Pubmed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23855357

    Waiting for pubmed is a good recipe for illness. I’ve repeatedly put down Crohn’s flare ups on assumption it was yeast starting way back in 2003, my year of onset. If I hadn’t, I wouldn’t be here able to answer your questions.

  6. I am so interested but can’t see anything to back it up. Not even from either of these practitioners.

  7. My insurance wont cover it. They want me to die. I’m down to praying for miracle and adding LDN therapy to my NA-DCA, orthomolecular, evidenced chinese herbal medicine treatments
    along with CBD oil and Iscador (mistletoe extract).

    FYI there is a highly effective Orthomolecular Treatment (See, Orthomolecular Medicine for Everyone and Healing Cancer by Abram Hoffer and Linus Pauling , Also see Dr. Blaylocks book, Natural healing Strategy for Cancer. ) for pancreatic cancer that so far is 100 % succesful its called ALA-N therapy for alpha Lipoic Acid, Sillymarin (milk Thistle extract), Selenium and Low Dose Naltrexone (a drug they use for opium addicts and drunks). The ALA is given through IV.

    Here is the MD who developed it, Dr. Berkson. This same treatment is apparently highly effective for Hep, C ex they don’t use the LDN.

    Integr Cancer Ther. 2009 Dec;8(4):416-22. doi: 10.1177/1534735409352082.
    Revisiting the ALA/N (alpha-lipoic acid/low-dose naltrexone) protocol for people with metastatic and nonmetastatic pancreatic cancer: a report of 3 new cases.
    Berkson BM1, Rubin DM, Berkson AJ.
    Author information
    Erratum in

    Integr Cancer Ther. 2010 Jun;9(2):247.

    Abstract

    The authors, in a previous article, described the long-term survival of a man with pancreatic cancer and metastases to the liver, treated with intravenous alpha-lipoic acid and oral low-dose naltrexone (ALA/N) without any adverse effects. He is alive and well 78 months after initial presentation. Three additional pancreatic cancer case studies are presented in this article. At the time of this writing, the first patient, GB, is alive and well 39 months after presenting with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas with metastases to the liver. The second patient, JK, who presented to the clinic with the same diagnosis was treated with the ALA/N protocol and after 5 months of therapy, PET scan demonstrated no evidence of disease. The third patient, RC, in addition to his pancreatic cancer with liver and retroperitoneal metastases, has a history of B-cell lymphoma and prostate adenocarcinoma. After 4 months of the ALA/N protocol his PET scan demonstrated no signs of cancer. In this article, the authors discuss the poly activity of ALA: as an agent that reduces oxidative stress, its ability to stabilize NF(k)B, its ability to stimulate pro-oxidant apoptosic activity, and its discriminative ability to discourage the proliferation of malignant cells. In addition, the ability of lowdose naltrexone to modulate an endogenous immune response is discussed. This is the second article published on the ALA/N protocol and the authors believe the protocol warrants clinical trial.

    PMID:
    20042414
    [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

    Regarding Crohns, wheat is a massive inflammtory and wheat/yeast should be avoided.

    I found 4 effective natural treatments.

    1) Low Dose Naltrexone therapy (see website . org by same name)
    2) Cannibis oil, 90 grams over 120 days, 90 % effective in complete and permanent remission (you can eat what you want). See youtube film, ‘run from the cure’
    3) Curcumen plus Aloe Vera AMP along with Hoffers Orthomolecular Nutrition and his general supplement program
    4) Advanced Orthomolecular Therapy using high doses of Vitamin D3/K2 and getting your D blood level checked to make sure you keep it between 100-150 ng/ml for 90-120 days. I used 40k IU of Vitamin D3 and 2500 mcg of Vitamin K complex that was mainly different forms of K2. Many Crohns suffers have extraordinarily low vitamin D levels.

    Hoffer found Crohns people should not eat breads , grains, milk, wheat or sugar. He considered wheat and sugar to greatly excerbate the disease. Allicin c is very effective
    against Candida. See Peter Joslings Book, Allicin the Heart of Garlic

    Maybe you could do a write up on the Pancreatic cancer for your blog. Its very affordable as insurance thugs wont pay for SFE Chemo.

  8. I am not a physician. I refer you to Medicor Cancer Centres here in Toronto who will remote treat you worldwide. http://www.medicorcancer.com/

    I wish you the best of health. If you a have individual questions you can contact me and I can see if I can help you.

  9. Hi Johh, Your theory about low vitamin D is very valid. My gene report states that a specific gene doesn’t allow me to activate vitamin D from sunlight. Adding vitamin D to my regimen has been huge in helping me recover. In fact, it’s what got me to the point where I was healthy enough to withdraw from Effexor — the worlds most evil pill. Sorry to hear you’re not doing well.

    So have you tried mitochondrial supplements? CoQ10, d-ribose, alpha-lipoic-acid, l-carnitine?

    Hope you feel better…MCW

  10. Thanks Martin.

    It’s a miracle, I’m alive. You’re probably a miracle too. Someone is watching over us eh. The devils (the MDs) and our angels.

    Yes I’m on everything you mentioned and more. I should have XO in 2010. I think they are upset I’m still alive. The only care I ever got was from prayer , my own research and paying NDs, and Orthomolecular MDs out of my own pocket. I always thought my Grad education in biomedical engineering was worthless. If paid off 40 years later. You’re probably pretty glad you got enough education to be your own MD too.

    Insurance in the USA is just a broken 40 year old business and social contract. It sucks to be an American unless you’re rich.

    I will keep you in my prayers as long as I’m in this world.

  11. So I’m not sure if we ever discussed MTHFR? The discovery that I had this defect was crucial to my decision to come off Effexor etc. You go to 23andme.com and run their test. They used to be able to tell you if you had the defect but the FDA stepped in and need I say more? You run your genome through a 3rd party app such as Prometheus, and out pours all your genetic defects. Given you’ve had such health problems it would be interesting to see what genes were driving them. Be well…MCW

  12. Hi Kelly. I’m the one with Crohn’s (according to my genes, my doctors claim IBS), and I don’t want to comment on John’s illness without his permission, however, I’m almost positive it wasn’t pancreatic. So, I want to make sure you’re taken care of properly. Have I connected you with Dr Khan, Medicor Cancer Centres? Be well…

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