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Hydrazine Sulfate
HYDRAZINE SULFATE
WARNING! HYDRAZINE SULFATE IS A MONOAMINE OXIDASE (MAO) INHIBITOR.
When cancer cells use sugar (glucose) as fuel, they only partially metabolize it. Lactic acid, the waste product of this incomplete combustion, is recycled by the liver back into glucose.5 As the cancer grows, its production of lactic acid increases, and normal body energy “pools” become depleted. Eventually dietary energy intake can no longer keep up and rapid weight loss and debilitation supervene. This is the onset of cachexia.4
Hydrazine sulfate dramatically reverses cachexia, the wasting-away process that kills two-thirds of all cancer patients.5 Hydrazine sulfate can shut down the enzyme necessary for the production of glucose from lactic acid.5
Combining MAO inhibitors with tyramine (found in certain foods) causes the blood pressure to soar and could cause a stroke. Also, central nervous system depressantssuch as barbiturates, tranquilizers and alcoholare incompatible with MAO inhibitors and use of the two together could result in extremely dangerous effects.6,7
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HYDRAZINE SULFATE
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Essense-of-Life.com encourages personal research and a balanced view of health and nutrition topics. The information links below are intended to provide a broad overview of various research findings and hypothesis on the role of nutrition in health. This information is not intended to promote any particular product.
Unless noted, the articles below may NOT include any scientific references or sources.
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The Truth About Hydrazine Sulfate |
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Joseph Gold, M.D., director of the Syracuse Cancer Research Institute and the developer of hydrazine sulfate, speaks about its history and use as an anticancer and anticachexia agent.
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Hydrazine Sulfate Clinical Trials |
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A collection of articles based on published studies of hydrazine sulfate's anticancer and anticachexia properties.
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Syracuse Cancer Research Institute |
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The Syracuse Cancer Research Institute is a charitable, educational and scientific organization whose major purpose is the performance of laboratory and clinical cancer research aimed toward the innovation of new, effective treatments for cancer and the dissemination of its scientific findings and discoveries, in particular the development, clinical use, and clinical results of the anticancer drug hydrazine sulfate. |
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How Cachexia Begins |
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Cancer uses glucose as its fuel but only incompletely metabolizes it. The cancer’s waste productlactic acidtogether with the breakdown products of other tissues of the body, are taken up by the liver and kidney and much energy is expended to convert these waste and breakdown products back into glucose. The new glucose formed may then be re-presented to the cancer cell for fuel and the cycle will be repeated. As the cancer grows, its production of lactic acid and other chemical intermediates increases, imposing on the body a condition in which the normal body energy “pools” become more and more depleted. Eventually the body reaches a point where dietary energy intake can no longer keep up with these energy losses and rapid weight loss and debilitation supervene. This is the onset of cachexia. Dr. Gold theorized that by interrupting the process which converts lactic acid into glucose, cancer cachexia could be averted. |
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Hydrazine Sulfate and Cachexia |
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Hydrazine sulfate dramatically reverses cachexia, the wasting-away process that kills two-thirds of all cancer patients. About half of all patients who take hydrazine sulfate experience weight gain, restored appetite, and a significant reduction in pain. When cancer cells use sugar (glucose) as fuel, they only partially metabolize it. Lactic acid, the waste product of this incomplete combustion, is recycled by the liver back into glucose, and the sugar is consumed in ever-increasing amounts by voracious cancer cells. Dr. Gold chanced upon hydrazine sulfate while looking for a drug that inhibits this gluconeogenesis process. Hydrazine sulfate can shut down the enzyme necessary for the production of glucose from lactic acid. |
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Warnings Concerning Hydrazine Sulfate |
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Hydrazine Sulfate is an MAOI (Momoamine Oxidase Inhibitor). It inhibits an enzyme that breaks down monoamines (serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine), those brain chemicals that make us happy. MAOs have another job in the body: they metabolize tyramine, an amino acid. When taking an MAO inhibitor, tyramine is not broken down, and eating foods with tyramine can raise your blood pressure and heart beat and cause severe headaches. Central nervous system depressantssuch as barbiturates, tranquilizers and alcoholare incompatible with MAO inhibitors and use of the two together could result in extremely dangerous effects. Includes a list of foods and medications to avoid. |
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Foods to Avoid When Using Hydrazine Sulfate |
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If you are taking an MAO inhibitor, avoid the chemical tyramine and its precursor, tyrosine. Combining MAO inhibitors with tyramine causes the blood pressure to soar and could cause a stroke. Foods that contain tyramine include any high-protein food that has undergone aging. |
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Foods Containing Tyramine |
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Tyramine is an amine which causes elevated blood pressure and tachycardia by displacing norepinephrine from storage vesicles. Tyramine is generally produced...during fermentation of food products. All protein-rich foods which have been matured will contain more tyramine. Most aged cheeses contain tyramine. Many processed foods contain high tyramine levels. All soy products (but mainly fermented soy products) contain high levels of tyramine. |
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Low-Tyramine Diet |
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Many foods have a low tyramine content when fresh, but their tyramine levels rise if they are allowed to age or spoil. |
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The Kathy Keeton Story |
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Kathy Keeton, who was a nationally recognized science journalist, co-founder of Omni and Longevity magazines, attributed her success against cancer to hydrazine sulfate. |
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The Cachexia Treatment Plan |
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The cancer cells consume massive amounts of glucose, which consumes energy. They process the glucose with fermination, which is very inefficient. A byproduct of this fermentation is lactic acid. This lactic acid then goes into the liver. The liver then converts this lactic acid back into glucose, consuming even more energy. Much of this glucose is consumed by the cancer cells and the cycle starts over. |
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HYDRAZINE SULFATE HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED OR APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR
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MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PET NUTRITION
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Essense-of-Life.com encourages personal research and a balanced view of health and nutrition topics. The information links below are intended to provide a broad overview of various research findings and hypothesis on the role of nutrition in health. This information is not intended to promote any particular product.
Unless noted, the articles below may NOT include any scientific references or sources.
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What's Really in Pet Food |
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A must-read article. This report explores the differences between what consumers think they are buying and what they are actually getting. It covers definitions of pet food label terminology. Pet food provides a convenient way for slaughterhouse offal, grains considered “unfit for human consumption,” and similar waste products to be turned into profit. Bottom line: you will want to stop buying commercial pet food after reading this article.
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The True Horrors of Pet Food Revealed |
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The well-known phrase "meat byproducts" is a misnomer since these byproducts contain little, if any, meat. These are the parts of the animal left over after the meat has been stripped away from the bone. Meat meal can contain the boiled down flesh of animals we would find unacceptable for consumption. Many preservatives make their way into pet food at rendering plants before the meat is even sent to the manufacturer. Many pet owners are discovering there are more natural alternatives to commercial pet food. Natural health food stores usually stock a few varieties of all-natural pet foods. There are other owners who go even prepare their pets' foods from real, whole ingredients. |
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The Poisoning of Cats and Dogs With Contaminated Pet Food |
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A growing number of veterinarians state that processed pet food is the main cause of illness and premature death in the modern dog and cat. Consumers are being duped into believing that they are feeding their pets healthy foods, when in actuality they are feeding nothing more than inferior meat meals, cheap grains (including corn and soy), fillers, by-products, pesticides, preservatives and toxins. |
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Pottenger's Cats: A Study in Nutrition
by Francis M. Pottenger, Jr. MD |
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A comparison of healthy cats on raw foods and those on heated diets. Dr. Pottenger found that only diets containing raw milk and raw meat produced optimal health. Cooking the meat or substituting heat-processed milk for raw resulted in heterogeneous reproduction and physical degeneration, increasing with each generation. Behavioral characteristics, arthritis, sterility, skeletal deformities and allergies are some of the problems that are associated with the consumption of cooked foods. |
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Covers the pros and cons of commercial and raw food diets and the choices available in pet nutrition.
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Before You Try a Raw Food Diet for Your Cat |
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Cats' digestive systems are finely tuned to handle things humans can't. Their stomachs have a highly acidic environment, which is an excellent deterrent to ingested bacteria. In the wild, cats sometimes eat some pretty putrid stuff with no ill effects. However, there are steps you can take if you have concerns about salmonella, e coli, or other bacteria. Avoid packaged supermarket ground beef. Buy "free-range" meat and poultry. Add probiotics. Use safe handling procedures. |
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BARF (Bones and Raw Food Diet) For Beginners |
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Top fifty most frequently asked BARF (Bones and Raw Food Diet) questions. |
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Raw Feeding FAQ |
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Common questions about raw food diets. |
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Feline Nutrition: Cats Are Carnivores |
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Thoroughly covers all aspects of cat nutrition and compares the specific nutrtional needs of cats to the nutrition found in dry and canned cat foods. The cat thrives with very little, if any, direct ingestion of plant material. Cats do not have a dietary requirement for carbohydrates. The cat needs proportionally more protein in its diet compared to other mammals. Cats ingest not only the flesh and organs of their prey but also the partially and wholly digested vegetable foods the prey had eaten. With the assistance of the prey's own digestive processes, the cat then is able to derive nutrition from various vegetable sources.
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The Raw Cat Food Recipes |
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Some options and recipes when preparing raw food meals for cats. Grains are not only not necessary in a cat's diet, they can actually cause irritation in the gut. If nothing else, please consider removing grains from your cats' food whether you feed commercial or a home-made diet. |
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Pet Basic High pH Therapy |
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High pH Therapy in general focuses on "alkalizing" the body through specific diet changes and mineral supplements to improve immune system function. |
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Key words for internet research: raw meat diet, raw diet for cats, raw diet for dogs, BARF diet, fresh pet food, frozen pet food, homemade pet food, cat nutrition, dog nutrition, cat food recipes, dog food recipes
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