| Early in 2007 I published a book entitled Breast | | | | at a very high rate. So, in order to divide at this |
| Cancer "Cause - Prevention - Cure" (ISBN-10: | | | | high rate, cancer cells have to accumulate high |
| 0955422108)and in it I described an amazing | | | | concentrations of iron. In fact, the surface of |
| discovery of a Cure for Cancer that now exists. | | | | cancer cells have many more iron attracting |
| However, for reasons outlined in the book news | | | | receptors than on the surface of a normal, |
| of the cure has been hushed up, until a synthetic | | | | healthy cell. Hence, if you were able to restrict |
| version of the drug based on a natural herb called | | | | the amount of iron to a cancer cell, it actually |
| artemsinin grown in China and Vietnam has been | | | | slows down cancer growth, and of course the |
| developed. The reason for waiting for this | | | | reverse is true. "The combination of high iron |
| synthetic version to materialise is because a | | | | stores in the body and a high iron intake from |
| natural herb cannot be patented, and | | | | food could raise a person's risk of cancer, a new |
| consequently, the big drug companies cannot | | | | study suggests", says the Annals of Family |
| make any money out of it. | | | | Medicine as reported by Reuters Health. [20] |
| One of the leading researchers involved in | | | | Likewise, a New U.S. research also suggests that |
| developing the drug is Henry Lai, Research | | | | eating a lot of iron-rich foods may increase the |
| Professor at the | | | | risk ofcancer. Researchers at the Medical |
| Department of Bioengineering, at the University of | | | | University of South Carolina analysed |
| Washington. As he says himself in his profile, "A | | | | population-based data from the US National Health |
| new area of research is to investigate the use of | | | | and Nutrition Examination Surveys and found that |
| the compound artemisinin and its analogs for | | | | people with elevated levels of serumtransferrin |
| cancer treatment and prevention. New relating | | | | saturation - an indicator of iron overload - who |
| synthetic compounds have been synthesized and | | | | consume high levels of dietary iron had an |
| are being tested in our laboratory. These | | | | increased risk of cancer and cancer mortality. |
| compounds have very high potency and | | | | Now you know why? However, one cannot |
| selectivity in killing cancer cells." | | | | restrict iron because it plays such an essential role |
| It appears that the drug that I have mentioned in | | | | in the health of a person. |
| my book has now been synthesized, and when I | | | | Iron is bound and transported in the body via |
| wrote an email to Dr Lai on the 24th July 2007 | | | | transferrin and stored in ferritin molecules. 75% of |
| for an update on his researches. He kindly replied | | | | absorbed iron is bound to proteins such as blood |
| and said, ""We are developing several more | | | | hemoglobin that are involved in oxygen transport. |
| potent compounds of artemisinin. A version is | | | | Once iron is absorbed, there is no physiologic |
| described in the attached paper. We have more | | | | mechanism for excretion of excess iron from the |
| potent compounds that we have not yet | | | | body other than blood loss i.e., pregnancy, |
| published." He sent me a copy of the attached | | | | menstruation or other bleeding. |
| paper that he referred to, which can be | | | | Restricting iron makes a person anemic and |
| downloaded from my website listed below, where | | | | unhealthy, while too much causes cancer to |
| you can also read the latest news and view a 40 | | | | spread morerapidly, so the body needs to retain a |
| minute video lecture made by Dr Lai at the | | | | balance in between. So we have a lifestyle issue |
| university in 2005. | | | | here. Tumour cells and bacteria need iron to grow, |
| Patents have now been applied for in the USA | | | | and our bodies try to starve them of iron by |
| and Canada | | | | diverting the iron from the blood to storage sites |
| USA - Patent 20040067875 | | | | deep within the tissues. It is well known, |
| CANADA - CA 2488347 | | | | biochemically, that if you add iron to tumour cells |
| "In one aspect, the invention provides covalent | | | | in cultures, they grow at a much faster rate and |
| conjugates between artemisinin-related | | | | that breast cancer cells thrive on iron. |
| endoperoxides and iron-carrying proteins. In some | | | | In 1988, many studies began to surface showing |
| embodiments, the covalent conjugates comprise | | | | that iron was indeed a risk in common cancers |
| artelinate and holotransferrin. In another aspect, | | | | such aslung, colon, bladder, oesophagus, and at |
| the invention provides methods for administering | | | | levels that were shockingly less than doctors had |
| the covalent conjugates of the invention to treat | | | | previously considered dangerous. A study in the |
| cancer and infections by pathogens that bind | | | | New England Journal of Medicine (Oct. 1988) by |
| iron-carrying proteins." | | | | Dr. Richard Stevens showed that as iron |
| INTERNATIONAL PATENT DETAILS | | | | saturation levels increase, cancer rates go up. Until |
| METHODS OF USING ARTEMISININ-LIKE | | | | that time a 65% saturation level was considered |
| COMPOUNDS TO PREVENT OR DELAY THE | | | | to be safe, but this study showed that at a 37% |
| APPEARANCE OF CANCER - "The invention | | | | saturation level, the cancer rate started to |
| provides methods for preventing or delaying the | | | | skyrocket, and doctors began to question the |
| development of cancer by administering free | | | | levels they had previously considered safe. In |
| radical-generating agents to a subject. | | | | January 1994, in the International Journal of |
| BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Artemisinin is | | | | Cancer, Dr. Stevens reported that cancer rates |
| a sesquiterpene lactone isolated from the plant | | | | were increasing at levels of only 31%. |
| Artemisia annua L, extracts of which has been | | | | It is now clear that cancer cells grow less or |
| used to treat malaria for at least 1600 years. The | | | | more rapidly depending upon how much iron has |
| artemisinin molecule contains an endoperoxide | | | | been absorbed by the body and transported to |
| bridge that reacts with an iron atom to form free | | | | the sites of the cells. The transport medium is by |
| radicals. The anti-malarial action of artemisinin is | | | | transferrin. This is a plasma protein that |
| due to its reaction with intra-parasitic heme to | | | | transports iron through the blood to various parts |
| generate free radicals, causing cell death. Cancer | | | | of the body. Iron-hungry cancer cells typically |
| cells have a significantly higher influx of iron than | | | | have significantly more transferrin receptors on |
| normal cells. Accordingly, it has been shown that | | | | their surface than normal cells, which allows them |
| artemisinin and artemisinin analogs are cytotoxic | | | | to take in more of the iron-carrying protein into |
| against established tumors and tumor cell lines | | | | their structure. When a transferrin protein loaded |
| (see, e. g., Woerdenbag et al. (1993) J Nat. Prod. | | | | with iron encounters a transferrin receptor on the |
| 56 (6): 849-56; Lai & Singh (1995) Cancer | | | | surface of a cell, it binds to it and is consequently |
| Lett. 91: 41-6; Efferth et al. (2001) Int. J: Oncol. 18: | | | | transported into the cell in a vesicle, a kind of sac. |
| 767-73; Li et al. (2001) Bioorg. Med." | | | | The cell will acidify the vesicle, causing transferrin |
| Read the incredible story about the cure from my | | | | to release its iron ions. The receptor is then |
| book online FREE | | | | transported through the endocytic cycle back to |
| In my book, I claimed that within the next five | | | | the cell surface, ready for another round of iron |
| years news of this cancer treatment will be be a | | | | uptake. |
| hot topic world wide, but you should know that | | | | Although it is now known that iron plays a key |
| the drug is available now in its natural form. I have | | | | role in cancer development, and scientists have |
| added the full chapter from my book on my | | | | for a number of years been trying to find ways |
| website so you can read the incredible story | | | | of using this information to target cancer cells and |
| yourself - and it is an incredible story. YOU MUST | | | | destroying them through utilising this mechanism. |
| READ IT IF NOTHING ELSE. I believe that the | | | | nonetheless it has been a hit and miss affair. |
| Holy Grail that doctors have been searching for, | | | | Some progress have been made, some |
| namely "A REAL CURE FOR CANCER" has been | | | | treatments have been tried but these have been |
| found. I invite you to read details in the chapter | | | | very difficult to implement and costly to produce. |
| from my book that I have uploaded to my | | | | It has been like that for fifty years or more. |
| website below and you can decide for yourself | | | | The cancer industry has searched for the elusive |
| what I say is true or not. If you have cancer | | | | cure for cancer for a long time, so we have been |
| then this story may be instrumental in saving | | | | told, and have spent billions of dollars in research |
| your life, and I offer this knowledge to you free. | | | | and development of treatments that have had |
| Below is an abstract from the chapter, which | | | | limited success. They and those whom they |
| centres on one factor that is known - cancer | | | | support, the chemical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic |
| needs more iron than normal cells to grow and | | | | and food industries have become rich from not |
| the new drug uses this relationship to destroy | | | | being able to find a cure - making millions on |
| cancer cells..... | | | | dubious treatments. Imagine the shock, the horror |
| The Relationship between Cancer and Iron | | | | to find that the Holy Grail of cancer treatments |
| Ask any doctor or health practiciner and you will | | | | suddenly appearing like magic out of the blue and |
| be told that iron is a key ingredient for cell division | | | | to learn that it is a drug that is derived from a |
| andcancer cells require a great deal more iron to | | | | Chinese herb, of all things. It is almost unthinkable |
| replicate itself than normal cells. Cancer cells divide | | | | if it wasn't for the fact that it is true... |