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C_A declassified doc: BIOCHEMICAL RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN ENDOPARASITES AND MALIGNANT TUMORS
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS
Country: USSR Date of Information: 1950
Subject: Scientific-Medicine Date Dist. 26 Feb 1951
How Published: Monthly Periodical
Where Published: Leningrad No. of Pages: 2
Date Published: Oct 1950
(Original) Language: Russian Supplement to Report [ redacted ] 50X1-HUM
Source Priroda, Vol XXXIX, No 10, pp 22-27.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORATION
BIOCHEMICAL RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN ENDOPARASITES AND MALIGNANT TUMORS
Prof. V. V. Alpatov
Endoparasites and malignant tumors resemble each other in many respects by reason of similar conditions under which they grow and exist. This suggested long ago the idea in regard to the parasitic nature of tumors.
Parasitic worms which live in the intestines exhibit a pronounced anaerobic metabolism (1). They deposit in their bodies large quantities of glycogen. The accumulation of glycogen is one of the properties which they share with tumors. The tissues of both intestinal parasitic worms and cancer tumors belong to the amphibiotic euryoxybiotical-aerofermentor type (Th. Brand's terminology), i.e., they are characterized by a metabolism involving incomplete oxidations under aerobic conditions and are at the same time adapted to anaerobic conditions (2).
In 1958, H Mauss synthesized the alkylated aminoxanthone Myracyl D, which was found to be effective both against Bilharzia and malignant tumors (3). The guanine analog Guanozolo (5-amino-7-hydroxy-1-v-triazolo d pyrimidine) synthesized by G. Kidder (4) suppresses the synthesis of nucleic acids (or, to be more precise, purine derivatives) in infusoria which are unable to convert adenine into guanine as well as malignant tumors of mice. It is interesting that Guanzolo is an optically active compound having dextraratory activity.
In investigating the relative toxic effect of atebrin enanthiomorphs on various animals, the author of this article, together with O. K. Nastyukova (2) found that the majority of animals are more sensitive to levaratory atebrin. However, the following test objects proved to be more sensitive to dextrorotatory atebrin: Erlich's adenocarcinoma (a gland cancer of mice), species of mollusks the body of which is turned in a left-handed spiral, and nematodes which live as parasites in the intestine of frogs. Thus, tissues of malignant tumors and parasitic worms are distinguished from healthy tissue and from that of non- parasitic worms by an opposite reason to optical enanthiomorphs of atebrin.
There are reasons to believe that the specific biological characteristics of malignant tumor tissue and parasites comprise the following elements: (1) presence of specific antigens in both malignant tissue and parasites; (2) optical inversion of the reception of certain optically active compounds such as atebrin; and (3) peculiarities of purine metabolism in malignant tissue which are connected with the synthesis of nucleic acids, and subsequently, of nucleo-proteins that are important constituents of cell nuclei. One may assume that malignancy is closely connected with alterations of the chemical properties of protoplasm, specific properties of enzymes, and possibly peculiarities of the protein carriers of enzymes.
Under the circumstances, recent work on protein of malignant tumors which is being carried out in the USSR (5,6,7) assumes particular importance.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
V. V. Alpatov and O. K. Nastyukova, DAN SSSR, Vol LIX, No 6, 1948.
V. V. Alpatov and O. K. Nastyyukova, Byulleten' Moskovakogo Obshchestva Ispytaniya Prirody, No. 6, 1947.
O. Hackmann, R. Geonnert, and H. Mauss, Naturewissenschaften, No 1, 29, 1949.
G. Kidder, et al, Nature, Vol CIX, p 511, 20 May, 1949.
B. I. Zbarskiy, Vrachebnoye Delo, No 2-3, 1947.
I. B. Zbarskiy, Uspekhi Sovremennoy Biologii, Vol XXII, 219, 1946.
V. Orekhovich, Biokhimiya, No 5, 1940.
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https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80-00809A000600380033-3.pdf
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Pure Gum Spirits Turpentine Protocol – By Jennifer Daniels
If you aren’t familiar with it already, here we will be discussing the medicinal benefits of turpentine. Yes, you read that correctly.
A long standing natural protocol that was originally passed down through generations all across the world, eventually lost popularity with the rise in pharmaceuticals, and now rediscovered by an innovative doctor name Jennifer Daniels.
Who is Dr Jennifer Daniels
Dr Jennifer Daniels has to be considered one of the most pioneering alternative doctors in the world today. Now commonly referred to as an alternative practitioner we mustn’t forget she graduated from Harvard University, receiving a BA Degree with Honours.
After Harvard, she attended the University of Pennsylvania which is where she received her Medical Degree and became an MD. Whilst attending the University of Pennsylvania she also attended Wharton where she studied and received an MBA in Health Care Administration.
Dr Daniels, originally inspired when teaching her own children stories of black slaves during colonial America, had heard of a cheap readily available item that was able to cure all manner of ailments. After hearing stories of slave owners routinely becoming more sick than the ‘nutritionally deprived’ slaves that they owned, these slave owners would turn to the slaves for health cures. Dr Daniels deduced that this product must first be cheap, readily available and most importantly effective!
Before people run for the hills at the idea of ingesting a paint thinner, as this is what Turpentine is commonly used for. Be aware there are two types of Turpentine. The first is a type of commercially and synthetically available solvents commonly used to dissolve other substances such as paint, which is more commonly known as rectified turpentine. A substance nobody should be ingesting as it contains a host of inpurities and harmful additives.
The other is referred to as Pure Gum Spirits Turpentine. As Dr Daniels explains, the product is a 100% pure oil derived from the sap of either the Pine or Spruce Tree. Known originally for it’s amazing antibiotic as well as disinfectant properties. According to Hippocrates – known as the father of modern medicine – he described Turpentine it as a literal panacea, able to treat a huge range of illnesses.
So you may be asking, if this solvent is such a well known and beneficial substance, then why hasn’t mainstream medicine ever recommended the ingestion of Turpentine for good health? Well, thanks to Dr Daniels research, we now know that Turpentine was in fact recommended in the Merck Manual, a pharmaceutical handbook produced in the late 1800’s onwards. Originally created in 1668, Merck were then and are still one of the biggest producers of pharmaceutical drugs in the entire world. In their early position of medical dominance they produced a manual each year which described in depth what medicines or protocols could be used for each known disease.
The first example below shows Turpentine being used for cancerous growths.
Merck Manual lists Turpentine
Below we see Turpentine being recommended as an antiseptic externally, or internally for venereal affections or as a liniment for skin diseases amongst others.
Merck Manual lists Turpentine
Most interestingly, here we see Turpentine being recommended for use against tape-worms.
Merck Manual lists Turpentine
These are just three examples I’ve selected of Turpentine being used medicinally in the past. Whilst searching Turpentine in the 1899 Merck Manual brought me over 200 citations.
Though you don’t have to take my word for it, if you want take a look yourself you can download the original 1899 Merck Manual here. If you do you’ll notice very quickly this pharmaceutical manual contains an incredible amount of natural remedies for most ailments, in fact almost all the remedies either contain or are soley based on food or herbal antedotes! How refreshing is that?!
https://mineralbalance.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Merks-Manual-1899.pdf
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