Cancer Alternative Treatments Digest Part 17 / Alkyl-phospholipids

by Wellness Warrior on April 19, 2009

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What people use when they have cancer and want to get well with alternative treatment

Alkyl-phospholipids (Miltefosine)

In the scientific race throughout the world, most of the investigators from the best hospitals tried to find the cure of cancer by using medications with the capability to kill malignant cells without harming normal cells.

ALP (Alkyl-lysophospholipids) is a selective medication which kills malignant cells with a minimum side effects and a maximal therapeutic range. ALP Is an specific substance that has no effects in benign tumors. (only in cancer cells).

ALP (Alkyl-lysophospholipids) has two different action mechanisms:

1.-People with out cancer have an enzyme called 1-0-Alkyl-cleavage enzyme, which works in the body producing a degradation of the ALP (Alkyl-lysophospholipids.) by neutralizing its effects. People with cancer have lack of this enzyme. The ALP produces a selective disturbance in the cancer cell, specially in the cell membrane (Apoptosis), changing the sequence of the DNA of the cancer cells and producing its own destruction (cytolysis).

2.- The anti-tumor action of the ALP is mediated by an induction of cytotoxic macrophages and their direct selective destruction of the neoplasic cells.

Another property of the ALP is that it acts as an immunoadjuvant for syngeneic tumor vaccines (mainly with Mycoplasma vaccine).

ALP will not weaken the immune system; to the contrary, it activates the macrophages by 400 %.

more-sourceshttp://www.sdiegoclinic.com





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