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Potential Cancer Cure Linked to White Blood Cells
You may want to take a good look at the story in today's post, because it might just disappear into thin air, especially if it turns out that this discovery actually reverses cancer in humans. Of course it is too soon to tell if what has been so successful in cancerous mice can be effective in humans, but if this truly is a lead towards a safe, relatively harmless procedure that can defeat cancer, it is sad but true that it may be quashed by a "cancer industry" system that thrives on the millions of dollars of profits that are produced annually from cancer treatment.
Such manipulation can happen in numerous ways. Often researchers and their work will be discredited and ridiculed in the academic community and the press, or a study can be bogged down with so many regulations and so much financial hanky-panky that it becomes impossible for the project to continue. Whatever the case, this story bears watching. Any possible remedy for cancer that can bypass the hazards of chemo and radiation therapies would seem to be welcomed by all, but unfortunately this is not always the case. This atmosphere that is so hostile to the truth is one of the reasons that nutritional and other natural approaches to fighting cancer, including a lifestyle of wellness that prevents the disease in the first place, have not been more widely accepted by the public and many in conventional medicine.
Cancer cure in mice to get human trials
Wake Forest University scientists studying genetic immunity in mice to start testing humans
Zoe Elizabeth Buck, Staff Writer
Clinical trials begin this week at Wake Forest University on a cancer therapy that has completely cured the disease in every mouse tested over the past few years.
The therapy involves the transfusion of white blood cells from cancer-resistant donors into cancer patients, letting loose a uniquely qualified army of disease fighters to attack the invading tumor.
Some scientists are skeptical about the move from mice to humans, but others are excited about the possibility of success.
Dr. Zheng Cui, the lead investigator, and his team at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine announced the move to human clinical trials Saturday at the Understanding Aging Conference in Los Angeles. The team recently won approval for human trials from the Food and Drug Administration.
"This is the first time that such aggressive cancer in mice has been eradicated like this," Cui said. "This is a very dramatic result."
The result is especially dramatic considering its discovery stemmed from a series of accidents, starting with one extraordinary mouse.
In the late 1990s, Cui and his team were using mice as experimental cancer patients for their research, injecting them with malignant cells. Within three to four weeks, as expected, all the injected mice developed tumors and died.
But in 1999, for some reason, one mouse didn't develop tumors and didn't die.
Dr. Lloyd Old of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, who was collaborating in the research, later said that if Cui had been trained as an immunologist, he would have thrown out the mouse right then. But Cui was trained as a medical doctor, and his curiosity led him to continue testing the oddball mouse, injecting it with higher and higher lethal doses of carcinogens.
No matter how many times the researchers tried to give the mouse cancer, it didn't develop a tumor, and it didn't die.
The mouse was immune to cancer.
Making sure
As cautious scientists, Cui and his team decided to breed the mouse and test its offspring for cancer immunity.
"We knew that if we hadn't made a mistake, something very dramatic was happening, but we had to know we weren't making a mistake," he said.
It wasn't a mistake. Three of the mouse's seven grandchildren didn't get cancer, either. Whatever was causing the cancer resistance was built into the mouse's family genes. News of the finding created a stir.
"Our lives were suddenly overtaken by an unexpected media frenzy," Cui wrote in 2003. Headlines proclaimed a cure for cancer -- albeit in mice.
"People got very excited for a reason," he said. "It was exciting. We had direct evidence for cancer immunity that we could reproduce at will. It was a very profound result, and it was not subtle. I don't think people could have overreacted."
The next step was to figure out how to transfer that cancer immunity from the special mice to mice that were dying of cancer. The solution is apparently hidden in the mice's white blood cells, which are like a tiny biological army. They are carried in the bloodstream to fight infection and disease throughout the body.
For some reason -- Cui and his team don't know why -- the white blood cells from the immune mice could defeat the cancer every time, while the other mice's white blood cells were unable to stave off the infection.
The majority of contemporary cancer research focuses on these cellular soldiers. But most research seeks to isolate certain parts of the cells and stimulate them in test tubes, a complex process.
Cui's procedure is simple.
"We don't have to do anything to manipulate the white blood cells," Cui said. All he and his team did was transfuse the immune mouse cells into the sick mice, and the tumors melted away.
"It's like we discovered aspirin, only instead of curing headaches it's curing cancer," Cui said. "We don't know how it works exactly, but it doesn't really matter."
A leap forward
Rather than spend years determining the mechanisms behind the miracle, Cui thought it was more important to press forward toward clinical trials in humans.
But Cui's eagerness to move forward could lead to problems.
"Anything that seems like a miracle always runs into roadblocks in the future," said Vivek Rangnekar, a cancer researcher at the University of Kentucky. "If you don't know the mechanism behind what is going on, you will not be equipped to deal with those roadblocks. For example, they could find that the cancer builds up a resistance, and if they don't know what's going on they will not be equipped to deal with that."
As Cui moves forward, he must first find a source for the cancer-fighting white blood cells -- the human equivalent of that miraculous mouse.
Next week, Cui's team will begin a search for cancer-resistant humans.
Next step: humans
Whether people are immune to cancer is probably rooted in their genetic background.
"Some families just don't have any cancer for generations, even among heavy smokers," he said. "Chances are it is probably not because they are lucky."
These cancer-resistant people are identified by examining how well their white blood cells fight off cancer cells in a test tube. Once a set of donors is selected, the clinical trial will move into the treatment stage, harvesting white blood cells from immune people and transfusing them into cancer patients. The process will be relatively painless by contrast with current cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, which often have debilitating side effects.
"It's basically a blood transfusion -- a safe procedure that goes on all the time," Cui said.
Doubts and pessimism
Other researchers remain cautious. Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society, said it was important to note that we simply won't know anything about the viability of the therapy for humans until the clinical trial begins.
"We're always hopeful," he said, "but we have to temper our enthusiasm."
Some scientists expressed pessimism about the clinical trials. Lab mice have such close genetics that any two members of the same strain are essentially identical twins. This is not true in humans. Some experts worry that the cancer patients' bodies will reject the donated cells from the blood transfusion, or worse, that the white blood cells, designed to identify and attack anything foreign to them, will attack the body of the patient from the inside.
Cui said he is aware that the procedure comes with risks. But, he said, the white blood cell transfusions have been used in other fields of medicine for years.
"We've minimized all the risk, especially for these first few rounds of trials," he said. "We don't know what will happen, but we hope this will cure several types of cancer and help a few people in the next months. This could be another arrow in the cancer treatment quiver."
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/health_science/story/1124231.htmlLabels: Cancer
Wet Weather Bolsters Mosquito Population
It has been a difficult year weather-wise in many parts of the country due to heavy winter snows, rains, and the ensuing flooding this spring. One of the fallouts of this extreme weather has been a significant increase in the number of mosquitoes. As the article below highlights, huge numbers of mosquitoes are becoming an unusually difficult problem for many communities. Another article I read states that even the high rate of home foreclosures is playing a role, as many abandoned swimming pools are providing premium breeding grounds for these insects.
This issue can lead to panic and the abusive use of chemical methods of controlling mosquitoes, especially when the media plays on the fears of the public regarding the West Nile virus. Some municipalities are even resorting to mass spraying of toxic pesticides in neighborhoods, a practice that has almost ceased in the last several decades. Yes, mosquitoes can pose a health hazard, but overreacting by exposing people and the environment to dangerous chemicals is not the answer.
Common sense is called for here. Try to plan outdoor activities during times when the mosquitoes are not most active, especially avoiding being outdoors around dusk if at all possible. The use of long sleeved shirts and pants are recommended for those hiking in dense forest areas. Citronella candles are also advised, as is a good all-natural, DEET-FREE mosquito repellent like NoBite XF. B-Complex vitamins, ultrasonic devices, or daily consumption of fresh, organic garlic may help as well. Despite what the media says, the truth of the matter is that the chances of getting serious illnesses from mosquitoes, including West Nile virus, is quite slim, and simple protective all-natural measures are really quite effective.
First the floods, now the mosquitoes
Standing water producing perfect swarm, experts say
By Carolyn Starks and Vikki Ortiz Chicago Tribune reporters
11:17 PM CDT, June 27, 2008
Mother Nature flipped a switch this week that unleashed swarms of aggressive mosquitoes so hungry that bug-spraying teams are working overtime to calm frazzled nerves.
The onslaught of rainfall this spring created perfect breeding conditions for mosquitoes throughout the Chicago area. Many of the broods started to hatch in May but didn't go looking for a blood meal in full force until the recent blast of hot, muggy weather, experts said.
Those in charge of counting the insects are finding 300 or more mosquitoes in traps that usually contain 30, said George Balis of Clarke Environmental, a mosquito abatement company based in Roselle.
In flooded areas near the Fox River and Chain O' Lakes -- prime mosquito territory -- that roughly means an annoyance level 10 to 15 times higher than normal.
"We have a very substantial amount of floodwater mosquitoes that you can generally say are attacking the whole Chicago area," said Mike Szyska, director of the Northwest Mosquito Abatement District, which covers 241 square miles in the Cook County suburbs. "These are the very aggressive ones and are both daytime and nighttime biters."
Public health officials are worried about increasing numbers of Culex pipiens, the species that can carry the potentially deadly West Nile virus. That nasty skeeter is reproducing more rapidly than normal because of all the stagnant water.
While the number of infected mosquitoes is not high now, health officials believe a hot summer could increase the risk of disease from the virus in birds, animals and humans. The Illinois Department of Public Health reported in the past two months that three batches of mosquitoes tested positive for the virus in Evanston, and one each in Bartlett and Villa Park.
John Massey of Schaumburg thinks about the illness every time he slaps a mosquito dead. He's been doing that often lately.
Massey, 59, was recently swarmed on the golf course.
"All at once, they came out," he said. "There must be 20 different varieties."If victims aren't worrying, or itching, they're running.
Ray Koteras, 47, of Crystal Lake said he and other parents at children's baseball games this week spent as much time swatting their limbs as they did watching the action. His family, he said, has been forced to sprint from their garage to the house, slamming the door shut to keep the bugs out.
"The last couple weeks it's been . . . just swarming," Koteras said of the mosquitoes. "It's been brutal."
The buzzing clouds are particularly thick in parts of McHenry and Lake Counties, where stagnant water from the flooding is receding and leaving pools of larvae to hatch.
The Chain O' Lakes and Fox River, which closed this month due to dangerous conditions, were reopened Friday. But business owners along the water fear July 4 vacationers will have unwanted company.
"[The mosquitoes] come out around 9 p.m.," said Mel Christensen, a shuttle boat operator at Port of Blarney in Antioch. "They come out, and they're hungry. We've got a lot of standing water so they're going to be bad this year."
In Chicago, health workers have dropped larvicide into 300,000 catch basins and use about 80 traps to gauge the volume and types of mosquitoes.
"We're seeing loads of the nuisance mosquitoes at this point," said Tim Hadac, spokesman for the city's Department of Public Health.
Szyska said his teams have been working 12-hour days and weekends killing larvae in catch basins and spraying neighborhoods at night. Trying to control the pests, he said, often seems like a never-ending fight.
Arming themselves for battle, Allan and Swati Nielson perused the insect repellent aisle Friday at Cabela's Outdoor Gear Store in Hoffman Estates. They were preparing for a weekend camping trip that promised to be a bug fest.
The mosquitoes in their Park Ridge yard have been a plague, which they only expect to get worse.
"You'll sit there and they're just all around you," said Swati Nielson, 35. "You get bitten alive."
Tribune reporters Deborah Horan and Josh Noel contributed to this report.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-flood-mosquitoes_both_28jun28,0,7831461.storyLabels: Health Warnings
Vaccinations: The Perspective of a Concerned Mother
The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is the project of Barbara Loe Fisher, a mom who became an advocate for those who refuse to accept the propaganda and misinformation put forth by the vaccine pushers in Big Pharma, the AMA, FDA, CDC and other medical-political organizations. The motivation for her proactive stance was personal. She witnessed poor reactions to vaccines in her own children that seriously affected their health.
We have previously referenced articles from NVIC on this blog, as this group has produced much good work that takes a stand for the freedom of choice when it comes to vaccinating our children. I thought today's article was particularly fitting, as it presents a combination of factual information that makes a great case for questioning the wholesale acceptance of vaccines, but it also addresses the ethical and emotional issues that we as parents are confronted with regarding this crucial issue related to the health and welfare of our children. Vaccines are, and continue to be, questioned as to whether they are actually needed, and whether they cause harmful reactions and future health concerns in those that are subjected to the chemicals they contain.
A No-Brainer: Obey the M.D. With the Needle or My Conscience?
by Barbara Loe Fisher
www.NVIC.org
I know and respect a number of enlightened medical doctors working with Moms and Dads as equal partners in making health care decisions for children, which may include making informed vaccination choices that do not necessarily conform with government policy. I also admire responsible, insightful journalists who do their homework and write astute and balanced articles about vaccine safety and informed consent to vaccination. However, these tend to be the exception and not the rule.
As the vaccination debate becomes more contentious and the divide continues to widen between those who worship at the altar of medical science and those who prefer to kneel at a different kind of alter, caught in the middle are ordinary Americans being forced to choose between obeying their conscience and obeying a medical doctor wielding a needle. Some journalists are desperate to be part of the intellectual elite calling the shots (no pun intended) and go to great lengths to characterize those, who place spiritual faith and conscientious beliefs above the doctor's orders, as ignorant. The desire to discredit people refusing to have blind faith in the opinion of a medical school graduate is most intense when it comes to the issue of vaccination.
During the past 26 years that I have studied and written about vaccination and the informed consent principle, I have been fascinated by the lack of knowledge that doctors giving orders and some journalists, who dutifully assist them in persuading others to follow orders, possess about the subject. Lacking knowledge, they often prefer to canonize medical doctors promoting use of multiple vaccines in early childhood and try to marginalize those who do not believe in non-evidence based pronouncements that "Vaccines are safe and effective and the benefits always outweigh the risks."
Despite the attempt by medical doctors heading up federal and state health agencies to persuade people that vaccination is, in fact, the new "sacrament" (brilliantly labeled by that medical heretic, the late great Robert Mendelsohn, M.D.), vaccination is a medical intervention performed on a healthy person that has the inherent ability to result in the injury or death of that healthy person.
There are hard facts to consider when making a vaccine decision:
1) There can be no guarantee that the deliberate introduction of killed or live microorganisms into the body of a healthy person will not compromise the health or cause the death of that person either immediately or in the future;
2) There are very few biological predictors that have been identified by medical science to give advance warning that injury or death may occur from vaccination;
3) There is no guarantee that a vaccine will, indeed, protect a person from contracting or transmitting an infectious disease; and
4) There is an absence of adequate scientific knowledge about the way vaccines singly or in combination act in the human body at the cellular and molecular level, including whether certain genes predispose some individuals to a greater risk than others for suffering vaccine injury or death.
Therefore, vaccination is a medical procedure that could reasonably be termed experimental each time it is performed on an individual, whether that individual is healthy or has an undiagnosed health condition or genetic predisposition that could raise the risk for being harmed by vaccination.
Further, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and drug companies marketing vaccines openly state that the number of human subjects used in pre-licensing studies are too small to detect all vaccine side effects. So mass use of a new vaccine after the federal government licenses it and recommends it is a de facto uncontrolled scientific experiment. In this regard, the ethical principle of informed consent attains even greater moral, medical and legal significance.
Although doctors take offence when their opinions are challenged, they REALLY get mad when an ordinary Mom questions the value of injecting vaccines into her child 48 times in the first six years of life (now, with the CDC's addition an annual influenza shot and more vaccinations to the adolescent vaccine schedule, it is 69 doses of 16 vaccines by age 18). The arrogant, patronizing response by those doctors, who are intent on mindlessly implementing government policy before taking into consideration the potential risks of vaccination for the 1 in 6 highly vaccinated child in America already suffering with immune or brain dysfunction, is to throw the mother and child out of the office.
It can be especially infuriating for the medical school graduate practicing pediatrics to be confronted by a Mom (or Dad) who knows more about the toxic components, potential high risk factors and life altering side effects of vaccines than they are getting paid by parents to know. But that outrage does not compare to the outrage of mothers and fathers being told by legislators doing the bidding of Big Pharma that an elitist group of CDC-appointed M.D.'s and Ph.D's holding a few meetings in Atlanta should be given the power to make state laws forcing children to get every new vaccine that the pharmaceutical industry creates and sells.
And this is where faith and reason comes in: the reconciliation of faith and reason that leads to a conviction which may be guided by prayer but is confirmed by conscience.
The club that medical doctors use to keep the people ignorant and bound to them by a golden chain from birth is fear: fear of microbes; fear of infection; fear of nature. Like primitives drawing menacing creatures on the walls of caves to ward off evil spirits, the men and women with M.D. written after their names get out their needles and poke them into babies to ward off the evil microbes they believe are out to get us. Giving themselves different names - vaccinologists, pediatricians, infectious disease specialists, public health officials - they are convinced they must fight a war with microbes and believe the only way to save humanity is to force everyone to get injected with more and more of those lab-altered microbes over and over and over again.
Then they tell us we must have faith that every time something bad happens after vaccination, it is only a "coincidence."
Let's see. Shall I consult the Merck Manual or the intelligence God gave me? Shall I obey the medical school graduate or my conscience?
For me and a lot of parents who have watched our once healthy children suffer life-altering vaccine reactions, it is no-brainer. I will stand up for the human right to use the intellect, heart and soul God gave me, pray for guidance, and obey my conscience when it comes to using a pharmaceutical product that could kill or injure me or my children. No government official or medical doctor has the moral authority to take my life or the life of my children to prop up a one-size-fits-all government policy that does not acknowledge biodiversity within the human species or respect individual human life.
Source: NVIC Vaccine E-Newsletter of June 11, 2008Labels: Vaccinations
Common Acne Drug Can Trigger Serious Depression
A recent study has found that the use of Accutane, one of the largest selling acne drugs, may lead to depression and suicidal behaviors in patients who take this toxic substance at the advice of their physician. As with most pharmaceuticals, this drug can result in a number of significant side effects. Even if a person using Accutane does not suffer from depression, the chemical make up of this foreign substance can wreak havoc in the body, and as the article below points out, Accutane actually includes an ingredient that was originally designed as a chemotherapy drug!
Once again, we see that the pharmaceutical companies are not practicing full disclosure when it comes to the dangers involved with using this substance. Accutane, in particular, is prescribed so often because it has such a high success rate at improving (temporarily) the effects of acne. It is critical that we learn about any drug that is prescribed to us, as we will most likely not be told the whole story by our health care providers. Many doctors prescribe drugs for their patients based solely on the numbers or supposed effectiveness of the drug. Americans want quick results, but as is the case with this kind of "doctoring," the issues that are causing the underlying health problems are not dealt with, and the "cure" can often be worse than the "cause." Choosing a lifestyle that pursues wellness will do much more to treat and prevent disease than any amount of dangerous drugs, which only tend to expose the patient to additional risks.
The Acne Drug Accutane More Than Doubles Your Depression Risk
by Seppo Puusa
(NaturalNews) More evidence has come in on the dangerous side effects of Accutane, the powerful acne drug, that is also known as Roaccutane in Europe. A Canadian study confirms that Accutane increases depression risk. The study found that Accutane more than doubles the risk of depression.
The study is the first controlled investigation to find a statistically substantiated link between isotretinoin (the active ingredient in Accutane) and depression, Dr. Anick Berard, from CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre in Montreal, and colleagues stated in a report in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
The researchers studied 30,496 people from Quebec who had at least one prescription of Accutane between 1984 and 2003. Among these people, 126 had a reported depression case. The researchers looked for Accutane use five months before the reported depression case (risk period) and compared it to a five-month control period. After adjusting for potential risk factors for depression, the study found that exposure to Accutane increases the risk of depression by 2.6 times.
The research report finishes by recommending that "current guidelines should possibly be modified to include psychiatric assessments of patients prior to and during isotretinoin therapy."
There are two known pathways Accutane can lead to depression: lower availability of serotonin and decreased brain activity in the areas that mediate depression.
Earlier research has shown that Accutane reduces the availability of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Serotonin is also known as the "feel good" hormone. Low levels of serotonin have been linked consistently to many psychiatric symptoms, such as aggression, anxiety disorders, and suicidal ideation. Naturalnews reported about the study here: Suicide Link to Acne Drug Officially Established.
Among other side effects, Accutane increases sensitivity to sunlight. And dermatologists advice patients to avoid sunlight while on Accutane treatment. Sunlight is known to increase serotonin levels, and avoiding sunlight may further increase the problem with serotonin levels.
Another study, published at the American Journal of Psychiatry in 2005, found that Accutane was associated with decreased brain metabolism in the orbitofrontal cortex. Orbiofrontal cortex is the brain area known to counter symptoms of depression.
Once you understand the history of Accutane, these side effects shouldn't come as a surprise.
Chemotherapy drug for acne
Accutane is a cancer drug. Bet you didn't know that.
Isotretinoin, the active ingredient in Accutane, was originally developed as a chemotherapy drug. During the chemotherapy trials doctors noticed patients' acne clearing.
What do we know of chemotherapy drugs?
They are among the most dangerous poisons. Chemotherapy treatment often does serious damage to the body. And, if the patient is lucky, may have a little effect on cancer.
In this context it's no wonder the list of Accutane's side effects looks truly frightening. Ranging from chapped lips to heart attacks, serious organ damage and suicides.
A Miracle Drug?
Do the benefits of Accutane warrant such risks?
The fact remains that only a small percentage of the patients treated with Accutane develop severe side effects. Still, just because you don't develop acute symptoms from Accutane doesn't mean Accutane is safe for you. It causes damage to everybody who takes it. But in many cases the body can handle it in a way that doesn't produce immediate symptoms.
Accutane is often dubbed as the "Miracle Drug" because it works where no other (allopathic) acne treatment does. It is said to work up to 85% of the cases.
As dermatologists often argue, in the balance sheet of tragedy, Accutane has the least awful bottom line -- it saves more lives than it costs.
This might be true, if Accutane had no effective alternatives and would permanently cure acne. If this were the case, many acne victims would agree to face the risk. Because acne, though not fatal, can have serious psychological effects and devastate a person's self-esteem and social life.
But there are alternatives. Acne, like being overweight, is a lifestyle problem. And it responds quickly to dietary and lifestyle changes.
Dietary and lifestyle changes are the holy grail of acne treatments. They can give you the permanent freedom you are looking for. And in the process profoundly increase the quality of your life. Something that Accutane or other prescription drugs can never do.
And many acne victims find their new found, Accutane-given freedom much too temporary. Often acne returns as quickly as six months after the treatment.
In the end you are left with one question. How much are you willing to risk for temporary freedom?
http://www.naturalnews.com/z023519.htmlLabels: Big Pharma
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