Molecular
Model Development To Explain
Clinical Efficacy of Cell-Saver
Dr. Ba Hoang, M.D., Ph.D., Oncologist, received
his training in St.Petersburg, with medical specialties
in oncology, immunology and pediatrics. Dr. Ba is also
a master herbalist, familiar with Vietnamese, Chinese
and Ayurvedic systems. He is clearly one of the best
educated physicians I have known. Also, he has a clinical
wisdom, which has become legendary, during his short
stay in the U.S.
Dr. Ba has had success in treating lung, liver, breast
and prostate cancer that far exceeds any reported in
the scientific literature. I have talked with a number
of patients to confirm some of his reports. Other patients
included close friends, colleagues, and relatives of
colleagues. In these cases, I have seen reversal of
kidney carcinoma, advanced lung cancer, prostate cancer
of long standing, and a patient with stage IV breast
cancer with bone metastasis who was told by her oncologist
that it was time to move to a hospice.
Dr. Ba had indicated to me in relation to my good friend
with kidney carcinoma, that he felt confident he could
help him. This is especially unusual because kidney
carcinoma is usually treated by surgery and the belief
is that it cannot be effectively treated by chemotherapy.
In 45 days he is free of cancer, confirmed by PET scan,
and by an experimental cancer antigen reading.
In considering an advanced lung cancer patient, he told
my employee, the sister-in-law of the patient, Dr. Voloshko,
that he felt strongly that he could help her brother-in-law.
Within some 4 to 6 weeks, the patient appears to be
fully recovered, except for a small trace that showed
up on an x-ray.
The percentage of patients responding to Dr. Ba's rather
simple approach is staggeringly high. Dr. Ba has apparently
found some underlying principal which may help us to
better understand these serious diseases and effectively
treat them. A sample number of case histories are attached.
Case histories and laboratory data will be made available.
There
are some interesting points, which arise from Dr. Ba's
clinical work. The obvious clinical response to his
formulations indicates that these preparations have
very potent anti-cancer activity without traditional
cytotoxic effects, and they also have remarkably fast-acting
anti-pain activity without morphine and related analgesics.
The pain relief effects occur within days. The preparations
are not damaging in any way, are not addictive, nor
are they particularly expensive.
Dr. Ba believes these agents include membrane-calming
agents. These agents have been clinically effective
for asthma, inflammatory bowel diseases, insomnia, seizures,
hyperactivity, and chronic pain. He believes that they
may stabilize and normalize mineral transport across
the plasma cell membranes. Presently we are reviewing
data on Voltage Gated Sodium Channels (VGSC) of which
Djamoz's work appears to be most prominent. Djamoz finds,
consistent with our belief, that the VGSCs appear to
be activated in aggressive metastasizing cells. We will
comment on another of the published materials on VGSC.
The precise role of ion channels in carcinogenesis and
tumor progression is poorly understood. In breast cancer,
the role of ionic channels has been known since the
work of Marino, et. al. in 1994. Marino, A., Illev,
I, Schwalke, M. Gonzalez. The association between membrane
potential and breast cancer. Tumor Biol. 15: 82-89 1994
Since this pioneering work, the role of ion channels
and breast cancer cell lines has been focused mainly
on potassium channels. At least four types of potassium
channels were shown to exist in the MCF-7 cell line,
which is the most extensive cell line. These channels
are involved mainly in G1/s transition since their inhibition
induced an accumulation of cells in Phase G1 of the
cell cycle. See attached reference sheet, and include
references 2-8 without the numbers.
In Dr.Ba's view, the hyperactivity and increased number
of VGSC could be an comDensatory and surviving mechanism
of the cells toward the general energy metabolism problem
that caused inflammation, pains and cancers. However,
uncontrol hyperativity of VGSC could lead to more metabolism
and cell cycle abnormalities, which lead to malignancy
and metastasis.
By: Stephen A. Levine, PhD
President
Tel: (415) 925 1751
1-800-5459960
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