Conventional Immunotherapy
CFCs (chronically fermenting cells or cancer) do not develop in isolation. A healthy, optimally functioning immune system can recognize and eliminate abnormal cells before they progress into clinically detectable tumors.
Dr. Lodi’s Library of In-Depth Research on Integrative Oncology
CFCs (chronically fermenting cells or cancer) do not develop in isolation. A healthy, optimally functioning immune system can recognize and eliminate abnormal cells before they progress into clinically detectable tumors.
Colon Hydrotherapy – Colon hydrotherapy, or colon irrigation, is a cleansing method that uses warm, filtered water to gently flush the large intestine and remove accumulated waste and blockages.
Integrative Approach to Breast CFCs (Cancer) – In the previous article, we explored how the modern conventional approach to breast CFCs (chronically fermenting cells or cancer), especially the reliance on estrogen-blocking strategies, was based on the observation that most breast CFCs are hormone receptor–positive (HR+), driven in part by estrogen signaling.
Hormone Therapy in Breast CFCs (Cancer) – The breast is the most common site for CFCs (Chronically Fermenting Cells or cancer) to occur amongst women in 157 out of 185 countries.
Proteolytic Enzymes – A Multifunctional Therapy for CFCs (Cancer) – Proteolytic enzymes, or proteases, are proteins that break down other proteins by catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptide bonds.
The Abscopal Effect: How Treating One Tumor Can Heal the Whole Body – Abscopal effect is a known but rare phenomenon that occurs when using one or more therapies (radiotherapy, local hyperthermia, etc.) to eliminate a tumor in one site results in the elimination of tumors all over the body without directly treating them.
The Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) in Healing – The therapeutic effects of electricity have been known for thousands of years. The earliest documented form of electrotherapy dates back to ancient…Read More!
An Integrative Approach to Treating Tumor Blood Vessels – One of the key features of CFCs (cancer) is the continuous and excessive growth of new blood vessels. Tumors cannot grow more than 1 mm without new blood vessels 1 through a process known as angiogenesis. This is because, whether large or small tumors need a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients from blood to support their rapid growth.
The formation of blood vessels, also known as angiogenesis, is a critical process for health, ensuring tissues receive adequate blood supply with oxygen and nutrients they need. This process is carefully regulated in the human body, being highly active during embryonic development while in adultsit is slower andincreases only when necessary,such as during wound healing.
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