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CPC #25: WHAT DO SEPSIS AND CANCER HAVE IN COMMON?

Can A Cocktail Of Vitamins And Steroids Cure A Major Killer In Hospitals?  

Sure it can because that cocktail mimics the ketogenic diet.  In a 5 G world this might be the most common serious cause of death I expect to see spike in the next 5-7 years.  

Both ideas cause a recycling of cell water in the cytoplasm. I don't believe keto is a weight loss Rx at its core either. It is something rather different that mimics the effect of Vitamin C in cleaning the TCA and urea cycle of deuterium at Kreb's bicycle. Because of the shape of our teeth and the shortening of our gut humans lost their requirements for Vitamin C but it raised our needs for marine fats, iodine, and animal fat.  This fostered a seasonal ketosis that turned over the cell water in the matrix.  


Ketosis is a novel seasonal way to drive matrix water replacement while autophagy can control cell membrane turnover and the movements of deuterium.   In sepsis, both autophagy and apoptosis are uncoupled because of defective enzyme kinetics at fumerase, so this acutely lead to multiple organ failures quickly and causes a quick death.  


It would be wise for hospitals to use red light in these patients rooms at the same time but they do not appear to understand that the 4th and 5th cytochrome react briskly to red light even when ECT is broken.   This could be extended if windows were opened in an ICU to allow UV-A light in to patient room to help re-establish apoptosis.  Another helpful adjunct would be the use of IV DDW.  To date no one has tried this in the literature as far as I can tell. 


 This is so powerful, that in some cancers ketosis can exhibit synergistic antitumor activity and preferentially kill tumor cells by autoschizis, a novel type of necrosis characterized by exaggerated membrane damage and progressive loss of organelle-free cytoplasm through a series of self-excisions. During this process, the nucleus becomes smaller, cell size decreases one-half to one-third of its original size, and most organelles surround an intact nucleus in a narrow rim of cytoplasm. This narrow rim is the key marker for extreme turnover of cell water.  


The key in sepsis and cancer is to change the fractionation of hydrogen in the cytosol.  In sepsis, the cytoplasm becomes acutely overloaded with deuterium, but in cancer, it is a chronic change.  In both cases, the cytoplasm is loaded with the wrong type of hydrogen isotope used in the urea and TCA cycle. While the mitochondria are condensed, tumor cell death does not result from ATP depletion.


CITES

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/05/11/609149556/can-a-cocktail-of-vitamins-and-steroids-cure-a-major-killer-in-hospitals

CPC #25:  WHAT DO SEPSIS AND CANCER HAVE IN COMMON?

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Dr. Jack Kruse

Another South African lost to the USA. The numbet of our doctors from Johsnnesburg I see on US TV and in other media is astounding and saddening.

Jason Coates

You perhaps don't want to respond on a public forum. And perhaps it isn't permitted by your hospital. Have you done that for your patients? It sure makes sense!

Arne Halbakken

No they have to be compounded.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Are DDW IV bags available anywhere in the market?

Arne Halbakken

IV use of deuterium depleted water.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Great video. I took a couple of screen shots. I thought about adding MB to the DDW drip. Thanks again Doc.

Allin

Yep, been thinking that once docs start using DDW IV drips, it's going to be a game-changer.

Myster Spock

Deuterium-depleted water, would be my guess...

Diane Heath

Hello, What is "IV DDW" ? Intravenous ____ ? I did not get it. Thank you for clarifying.

Alexis Santin


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