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grammed cell death), it is now theorized that certain antioxidants could interfere with the body's normal oxidative process of removing damaged cells. However, the studies were done with synthetic isolated beta-carotene, which bears no resemblance to the nutrient supplied to us by nature, and is certainly not a formulation that I would recommend to my patients as a supplement. |
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For optimal health, we need to take in oxygen through the air we breathe and the foods we eat; we need essential fatty acids; and we need cell-protective agents to assist in the removal of waste. An inadequate amount of oxygen allows Cancer cells, viruses, fungi, and bacteria to flourish; on the other hand, too much oxygen may cause free radicals to proliferate and become oxidative waste. When oxygen reacts with rancid fats, heavy metals, steroid hormones, or chemical carcinogens, it causes healthy cells to become damaged and then to mutate. These mutated cells do not die off through normal apoptosis and can, therefore, become cancerous cells. To prevent this deadly scenario, we need a careful balance between oxygenation and oxygen waste protection. This is where proper supplementation comes in. By using our knowledge of the synergistic effects that vitamins have upon each other, we can regulate this important balance within the body. For example, the synergy between vitamins E, A, and C enhances the effects of chemotherapeutic drugs and radiation therapy, and reduces their systemic toxic effects. |
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However, before taking supplements as part of a preventive or treatment plan for cancer, it is important to be very selective about the type, the combination, the quality, and the dosage. For example, the only beta-carotene supplement I recommend is a liquid called Beta-Plex by Scientific Botanicals (see Resources), which is derived from food and contains all the Known and unknown carotenoids balanced together just as they are in nature. Many of the popular over-the-counter brands of vitamins are not worth taking and may actually be harmful. Seek the advice of an expert in this field before purchasing vitamin supplements. |
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For cancer patients undergoing conventional treatments, I recommend starting nutritional supplementation at least one week prior to surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. The benefits of supplement use will be described more fully throughout this chapter and include the following: |
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