Zinc and Clioquinol powerful combo!!
Zinc: The Wonder Drug for the Treatment of Carcinomas
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7316362/
Conclusion
All carcinomas are zinc-deficient malignancies. The higher zinc levels that exist in the normal cells are cytotoxic in the malignant cells.
The decrease in zinc is due to the down regulation of the ZIP-family zinc uptake transporter. Therefore, the carcinomas are characterized as “ZIP-deficient/decreased zinc” malignancies.
The restoration of high zinc levels in the malignant cells is a target for a zinc chemotherapy. This requires a vehicle to facilitate the uptake and accumulation of cytotoxic levels of zinc in the ZIP-deficient cells.
The zinc ionophore, clioquinol, exhibits the properties that will achieve the above requirements. The treatment of a patient with 3% Clioquinol Cream successfully suppressed the progression of androgen-dependent prostate cancer.
Clioquinol treatment should also be efficacious for pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, thyroid cancer, kidney cancer, stomach cancer, pulmonary carcinoma, and gall bladder cancer; all exhibiting decreased zinc.
It is reasonable to conclude that “all carcinomas exhibit decreased zinc”; and that the zinc ionophore, clioquinol, will be an efficacious chemotherapy for these carcinomas”.
Therefore, it is well founded to pronounce that: “Zinc is the Wonder Drug for the Treatment of Carcinomas”.