Anonymous ID: b89b1e May 26, 2020, 12:03 p.m. No.9321744   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2094

>>9320895 pb

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4957829/

 

Effect of Modified Alkaline Supplementation on Syngenic Melanoma Growth in CB57/BL Mice

 

Here's another study saying basically the same thing as your study.

 

The studies say the same basic thing - adding the alkaline helps. It's hard for the alkaline to get into the tumors. But everywhere else in the body, where the alkaline is, tumors don't spread through it, tumors don't grow into it, etc.

 

You seem to have a theory about why exactly this is happening. Something about the alkaline lifting Hydrogen from tumors. I don't really have a theory. It seems pretty clear that when you add alkaline - the area that the alkaline gets to becomes less hospitable to tumors. Some also say less hospitable to viruses.

 

And they pretty much agree that when alkaline is added, the body gets more alkaline, but it's not a permanent change, and it's dose dependant, the more alkaline you add, the more alkaline you get. But if you're generally acid, you don't get alkaline - you get less acid and more alkaline - but you get normal.

 

That's what the doctors are lying about. Acid - Normal - Alkaline. You don't go from too much acid (cancer) and then eat a tablespoon of baking soda, and then get too alkaline, you just get a little less acid. There's a long way from too acid to too alkaline.

 

Here's a quote from that similar study.

 

"BP administration significantly reduced melanoma growth in mice; the optimal dose in terms of tolerability and efficacy was 8 g/l (p< 0.05). The in vivo results were supported by in vitro experiments, wherein BP-treated human and murine melanoma cell cultures exhibited a dose-dependent inhibition of tumor cell growth. This investigation provides the first proof of concept that systemic buffering can improve tumor control by itself and that this approach may represent a new strategy in prevention and/or treatment of cancers."

 

"significantly reduced melanoma growth in mice"

 

"exhibited a dose-dependent inhibition of tumor cell growth"

 

"systemic buffering can improve tumor control by itself and that this approach may represent a new strategy in prevention and/or treatment of cancers."

 

People aren't dying of alkalosis. People ARE dying of Cancers.

 

Zinc is an alkaline. HCQ allows Zinc into cells to prevent covid. If Zinc can get into cancers using HCQ, maybe this same alkalize process can cure cancers the same way it cures covid.

 

One of the difficulties of this alkalize model is that tumors do not let alkalines in. You aren't reading that alkaline is shrinking tumors. You're reading that tumors aren't growing as fast with alkaline.

 

There is plenty on the internet about how baking soda and maple syrup are binding together under conditions of heating to about 120 F, and the tumor chomps onto the glucose, and the alkaline is hidden, and the alkaline gets in and kills the tumor.

Anonymous ID: b89b1e May 26, 2020, 12:35 p.m. No.9322094   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9321744

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19420732/

 

Alkalization of Blood pH Is Responsible for Survival of Cancer Patients by Mild Hyperthermia

 

At this time, alkalized pH was accompanied by increased PO2 and decreased PCO2 in the blood. These patients showed good physical conditions and improved clinical data.

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17658124/

 

Acid-alkaline Balance: Role in Chronic Disease and Detoxification

 

Metabolic detoxification using a high vegetable diet in conjunction with supplementation of an effective alkalizing compound, such as potassium citrate, may shift the body's reserves to become more alkaline.

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4145230/

 

High dose lansoprazole combined with metronomic chemotherapy: a phase I/II study in companion animals with spontaneously occurring tumors

 

"Patient alkalization has shown to be well tolerated and to increase tumor response to metronomic chemotherapy as well the quality of life in pets with advanced cancer. Further studies are warranted to assess the efficacy of this strategy in patients with advanced cancers in companion animals as well as in humans."

 

 

http://www.maplemood.com/a-mixture-of-maple-syrup-and-baking-soda-kills-cancer-cells/

 

A mixture of maple syrup and baking soda kills cancer cells

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358083/

 

Inhibitory effect of maple syrup on the cell growth and invasion of human colorectal cancer cells

 

"These data suggest that maple syrup might inhibit cell proliferation and invasion through suppression of AKT activation and be suitable as a phytomedicine for CRC treatment, with fewer adverse effects than traditional chemotherapy."