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 |                               | Cancer                                 is a fungus, can be caused by a fungus,                                 or is accompanied by late-stage fungal                                 infections, and now the Mayo Clinic                                 confirms this. They are not the first to                                 say so though. Many, even from the                                 official world of orthodox oncology,                                 recognize the similarities of cancer and                                 fungal infections, the decay that ties                                 these two together in a dance that all                                 too often ends in miserable death. |                               | The                                 Mayo Clinic[1]                                 is saying that a fungal infection of the                                 gastrointestinal tract mimics cancer and                                 inflammatory bowel disease. The invasive                                 fungus, Basidiobolus ranarum, is                                 typically found in the soil, decaying organic                                     matter and                                 the gastrointestinal tracts of fish,                                 reptiles, amphibians, and bats. |                               | Patients                                 with this fungal infection had                                 non-specific symptoms such as abdominal                                 pain or a mass that could be felt on                                 examination. Before a conclusive                                 diagnosis of the fungal infection was                                 made, most patients were thought to have                                 abdominal cancer, inflammatory bowel                                 disease or diverticulitis. Surgical                                 resection of the area of involvement and                                 prolonged antifungal therapy                                 successfully treated most patients. |                               | Interestingly,                                 a few years ago researchers at Johns Hopkins were                                 surprised that the drug itraconazole,                                 commonly used to treat toenail fungus,                                 can also block angiogenesis, the growth                                 of new blood vessels commonly seen in                                 cancers. Tumor angiogenesis is the                                 proliferation of a network of blood                                 vessels that penetrates into cancerous                                 growths, supplying nutrients and oxygen                                 and removing waste products.[2]                                 Cancer researchers studying the                                 conditions necessary for cancer                                 metastasis have discovered that angiogenesis is one                                     of the critical events required for                                     metasteses to occur.[3]In                                 mice induced to have excess blood vessel                                 growth, treatment with itraconazole                                 reduced blood vessel growth by 67%                                 compared to placebo. "We were surprised,                                 to say the least, that itraconazole                                 popped up as a potential blocker of                                 angiogenesis," says Dr. Jun O. Liu,                                 professor of pharmacology. "We couldn't                                 have predicted that an antifungal drug                                 would have such a role." Itraconazole                                 was found to reduce the numbers of                                 circulating cancer cells, prevent the                                 worsening of prostate cancers, and delay                                 the need for chemotherapy. However, it                                 has serious side effects when given in                                 the necessary high dosages that include                                 hypertension, low potassium levels and                                 fluid retention. These side effects                                 require treatment with other                                 medications. Effects of high doses of                                 itraconazole could lead to heart                                 failure.[4] |                               | For                                 two decades John Hopkins has                                 recognized the increasing frequency                                     of severe fungal infections in                                     patients with neoplastic diseases.                                 Most fungal infections are caused by the                                 commonly recognized opportunistic fungi                                 Candida spp and Aspergillus spp, and the                                 pathogenic fungi Cryptococcus                                 neoformans, Histoplasma capsulatum,                                 Coccidiodes immitis, and less often by                                 Blastomyces dermatidis. However,                                 recently newer pathogens such as                                 Pheohyphomycetes, Hyalohyphomycetes,                                 Zygomycetes and other fungi of emerging                                 importance such as Torulopsis glabrata,                                 Trichosporon beigelii, Malassezia spp,                                 Saccharomyces spp, Hansenula spp,                                 Rhodotorula spp, and Geotrichum candidum                                 have appeared as significant causes of                                 infection in this patient population. |                               | Dr.                                 Tullio Simoncini does not say that                                 cancer is caused by yeast; what he is                                 telling the world is that the cancer is                                 a yeast overgrowth. What causes the                                 cancer (or a yeast-filled tumor) is                                 another thing. Simoncini has always                                 insisted that tumors are white because                                 they are fungi. Some have made fun of                                 him, but looking around at the extremely                                 sparse information about the subject, I                                 ran into one person saying: |                               | If                                 someone had asked me a year ago what                                 color the inside of a tumor was, I would                                 have guessed red and gray. When they did                                 the biopsy, I asked to see the tissue                                 specimens: five quarter-inch to                                 half-inch strings of vermicelli (Italian                                 for little worms) with little streakings                                 of blood. They didn't look evil to me,                                 just strings of fat. The entire mass was white                                   inside as the pathology report                                 stated. |                               | Specialists                                 in throat and mouth cancer say                                 that cancers can be red or white patches:                                 any patch that appears randomly and is                                 red or white in color could be a mouth                                 cancer symptom. The white patches in the                                 mouth are called leukoplakia and the red                                 patches are called erythroplakia, which                                 are pre-cancerous conditions. Though                                 these red or white patches are not                                 always cancerous, it could be the result                                 of a fungal infection caused by Candida                                 called thrush.[5]                                 Thrush will lead to a red patch that                                 often bleeds after the white patch                                 disappears. A small amount of this                                 fungus lives in your mouth most of the                                 time. It is usually kept in check by                                 your immune system and other types of                                 germs that also normally live in your                                 mouth. However, when your immune system                                 is weak, the fungus can grow. |                               | Fungal                                   Mycotoxins |                               | It                                 just so happens that a toxin produced by                                 mold on nuts and grains can cause liver                                 cancer, according to University of                                   California Irvine Researchers. And                                 a French case-control study of 1,010                                 breast cancer cases and 1,950 controls                                 with nonmalignant diseases found that                                 breast cancer was associated with                                 increased frequency of mold-fermented                                 cheese consumption.[6]                                 Fungi produce mycotoxins, which can kill                                 us or cause cancer. |                               | Dr.                                 Wang and Groopman from the Environmental                                 Health Sciences Department at Johns                                 Hopkins published on the effects of mold                                 toxins on DNA in Mutation Research,                                 a leading cancer journal.[7]                                 They said mycotoxins                                     with carcinogenic potency include                                 aflatoxins, sterigmatocystin,                                 ochratoxin, fumonisins, zearalenone, and                                 some Penicillium toxins. Most of these                                 carcinogenic mycotoxins are genotoxic                                 agents. Aflatoxin is a potent genotoxic                                 agent, is mutagenic in many model                                 systems and produces chromosomal                                 aberrations, micronuclei, sister                                 chromatid exchange, unscheduled DNA                                 synthesis, and chromosomal strand                                 breaks. Most strikingly, the                                 relationship between aflatoxin exposure                                 and development of human hepatocellular                                 carcinoma (liver cancer) is demonstrated                                 by studies. |                               | Harrison                                 et al. (1993) examined human                                 breast cancer tissue for evidence of the                                 presence of aflatoxin. The researchers                                 examined human DNA from a variety of                                 tissues and organs to identify and                                 quantify aflatoxin DNA-adducts. Such                                 adducts are considered to be proof of                                 the mycotoxin's presence in a particular                                 tissue. Aflatoxins may in fact be a risk                                 factor for cancer induction in a variety                                 of organs in man, in the same manner as                                 that of cigarette smoking. [8] |                               | DNA                                 from normal and tumorous tissue obtained                                 from patients with cancer of the breast                                 was examined. Tumor tissues had higher                                 aflatoxin-adduct levels than did normal                                 tissue from the same individual. The                                 result of this                                     study verifies the presence of                                     carcinogenic aflatoxin within the                                     cancer tissue and thus implicates                                     aflatoxin as a cause of breast                                     cancer. That is the                                 same as saying cancer is a fungus or is                                 caused by a fungus and this is what Dr.                                 Simoncini has been saying all along. |                               | Intensive                                 Care Units are particularly on alert                                 with immunocompromised and oncology                                 patients for fungal infections.                                 "Patients with brain tumors used to have                                 a life expectancy of 3-12 months, but                                 better treatment has allowed them to                                 live a bit longer," said Brenda Shelton,                                 clinical nurse specialist at the Sidney                                 Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins                                   University, Baltimore. "The last                                 two brain tumor ICU patients we treated                                 died of infection, not of their disease.                                 One patient had a rare fungus, and the                                 other had candidemia. Years ago, you                                 would not see most of these fungal                                 infections in patients with brain tumors                                 because they would not live long                                 enough." |                               | "The                                 biggest misconception is the belief that                                 fungal infections are rare," Shelton                                 said. "Another misconception is fungal                                 infections are like every other severe                                 infection. They are harder to manage,                                 harder to eradicate and more frequent                                 than people realize." One of the most                                 common complications involved in                                 treating patients with hematologic cancer                                 is fungal infections. |                               | Aspergillus                                   niger fungal infection in human                                 lungs produces large amounts of oxalic                                 acid, which is extremely toxic to the                                 blood vessels and which may cause fatal                                 pulmonary hemorrhages. Consequently,                                 oxalic acid (calcium oxalate crystals)                                 in the sputum or lung specimens of                                 patients is also an indication of an Aspergillus                                 infection of the lung. These calcium                                 oxalate crystals are the same as the                                 calcium oxalate found in breast cancers.                                 The presence of oxalates in the breast                                 is indicative of the presence of fungi                                 interwoven within the stages of breast                                 cancer development. Since humans do not                                 make oxalic acid themselves, this is an                                 appropriate conclusion.[9] |                               | Dr. Robert Young                                 states, "Bacteria, yeast/fungi, and mold                                 are not the cause of a cancerous                                 condition but are the result and the                                 evidence of cells and tissues                                 biologically transforming from a healthy                                 state and to an unhealthy state." Dr.                                 Young astutely observed that,                                 "over-acidification of the body leads to                                 the development of chronic yeast and                                 fungal infections and ultimately a                                 cancerous condition of the cells and                                 tissues." |                               | If                                   one has cancer, chances are pretty                                   good that one also has a fungal infection to one                                   degree or another.
 |                               | According to The                                     Home Medical Encyclopedia, in 1963                                     about one-half of all                                     Americans suffered from an                                     "unrecognized" systemic fungal                                     condition. Far more                                 Americans suffer from fungal infections                                 today as antibiotics, hormone                                 replacement therapies, and birth control                                 pills continue to be consumed like                                 candy. Thus more and more children are                                 becoming infected with candidal                                 meningitis or viral meningitis, which                                 means their systems are suffering under                                 the weight of fungi who put out an                                 assortment of poisons—or mycotoxins. |                               | Sodium                                   Bicarbonate is an Antifungal Agent |                               | The                                 current controversy over sodium                                 bicarbonate and its use in oncology                                 might be relatively new but baking soda                                 has a long history of helping people get                                 through the worst medical conditions.                                 The Eloquent Peasant, an Egyptian                                 literary work dated around 2000 B.C.,                                 refers to a peddler selling natron, a                                 natural blend of sodium bicarbonate,                                 chloride and sodium carbonate used in                                 mummification, just one of hundreds of                                 uses this compound has been put to.                                 Baking soda's first widespread use was                                 probably as a leavening agent for bread                                 and other baked goods. It has been used                                 commercially since 1775, although the                                 now-famous Arm & Hammer brand wasn't                                 introduced until 1867.[10] |                               | Sodium                                 bicarbonate (Na2HCO3) is recognized by                                 most as ordinary baking soda, which is                                 found in deposits around the globe. Its                                 backbone characteristic is to maintain                                 balance of carbon dioxide, bicarbonate                                 and pH. Sodium bicarbonate is available                                 and sold in every supermarket and                                 pharmacy in the world and is widely used                                 in emergency rooms and intensive care                                 wards in injectable forms but is sold as                                 a common household substance that is                                 used for hundreds of different things. |                               | Read                                 my book, Sodium Bicarbonate,                                 and see that something as inexpensive as                                 baking soda will outperform the most                                 expensive pharmaceuticals. Across a wide                                 range of disorders, including cancer and                                 diabetes, we find conclusive evidence                                 and plenty of theoretical backing to                                 suggest that sodium bicarbonate is a                                 frontline universal medicine that should                                 be employed by all practitioners of the                                 healing and medical arts for a broad                                 range of disorders that are afflicting                                 contemporary man. |                               | Dr. Mark Allan                                     Sircus, Ac., OMD, DM (P)Director                                   International Medical Veritas                                   Association
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                                  [1]                                   H. R. Vikram, J. D. Smilack, J. A.                                   Leighton, M. D. Crowell, G. De Petris.                                   Emergence of Gastrointestinal                                     Basidiobolomycosis in the United                                     States, With a Review of Worldwide                                     Cases. Clinical                                     Infectious Diseases, 2012; DOI:                                   10.1093/cid/cis250                                  [4]                                   Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions                                   (2011, June 2). Antifungal drug delays                                   need for chemo in advanced prostate                                   cancer, study suggests. ScienceDaily.                                   Retrieved April 9, 2012, from                                   http://www.sciencedaily.com                                   /releases/2011/06/110602122353.htm                                  [7]                                   Mutat Res. 1999 Mar 8;424(1-2):167-81.                                  Legal Notice:The Author                                   specifically invokes the First                                   Amendment rights of freedom of speech                                   and of the press without prejudice.                                   The information written is published                                   for informational purposes only under                                   the rights guaranteed by the First                                   Amendment of the Constitution for the                                   United States of America, and should                                   not in any way be used as a substitute                                   for the advice of a physician or other                                   licensed health care practitioner. The                                   statements contained herein have not                                   been evaluated by the FDA. The                                   products discussed herein are not                                   intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or                                   treat any disease. Images, text and                                   logic are copyright protected. ALL                                   rights are explicitly reserved without                                   prejudice, and no part of this essay                                   may be reproduced except by written                                   consent.  2010 by Mark                                   Sircus |                               | Our                                 mailing address is: IMVA                                                                    Av.                                     Epitácio Pessoa 2234João                                     Pessoa , Paraiba                                   58040-000 Brazil |                               | ghts                                     reserved |   | 
           
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