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Every single cell in your body needs oxygen to survive.  Every single one except for a particular type of cell.  Cancer.  Cancer cells loathe oxygen.  Through fermentation, the cancer cells metabolize much like making wine.  It is through fermentation that we are able to create these liquid masterpieces.  Fermentation requires SUGAR!

Cancer cells use up far more energy than a healthy cell.  The body is constantly trying to feed  it.  Cancer cells have voracious appetites.  No matter how much you feed them, they want more.  When the cancer cells food supply is cut off, it slowly begins to die.  That is unless the body produces sugar to feed them.

We have all seen the effects of cancer in the last stages.  The wasting away of the body.  This happens when protein is turned into sugar due to the demand of cancer cells.  The sugar feeds the cancer cells and eventually, the body wastes away to nothing.  This process is called glycogenesis.

Now that you know that cancer cells have a real aversion to oxygen but thrives on sugar, why would you want to feed it sugar?  Why would you want to eat a high carbohydrate diet that will be turned into sugar in your body?  As late as 1978, the AMA thought there was no correlation between nutrition and cancer.  Boy, were they dead wrong!

Hydrazine Sulfate stops the process of glycogenesis, the conversion of the body into sugar especially in patients who are literally wasting away with the disease.

The only place in your body where there is no oxygen are cancer cells.  Treatment is geared towards aiming chemotherapy towards these cells and then releasing the chemotherapy to kill the cells.  The patient with cancer does his part in eating a healthy diet, which includes a lot of raw foods or at least foods cooked minimally.

There are many healing qualities in the thousands of plants on the earth.  Why…red yeast rice is known as a cholesterol lowering herb and does as good or even better job than Lipitor.  You can buy this herb over the counter.  FDA cannot regulate it.  It would stand to reason that there are treatments available that inhibits sugar from feeding the cancer cells, thereby starving them.  Hopefully in the near future, following this line of reasoning, none of us will hear those dreaded words, “You have cancer.”  And if you do, sugar will not be on your grocery list.

It is a new test and if run twice, the false positives and false negatives drops to under 1%. It can mean life or death! If you find you have cancer, the odds are that there is a 99% chance of a cure. Are you wondering what this test is? This test screens for a substance, by means of a blood sample, called Anti-Malignan Antibody (AMAS), which is “looking” for an antibody, a protein the body produces against foreign matter, in this case cancer cells.

The body does have the capacity to seek out cancer cells as foreign and your own immune system manufactures this antibody in response to any common kind of cancer cell. Your breasts don’t get squashed and you-know-where is spared the poking and prodding. Testing for AMAS can pretty much let you come to the conclusion that cancer is hiding somewhere in your body, should the test results come back positive. This will allow you to start treatment before the cancer has a chance to spread. Whether it is breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer or some other form of a common cancer, AMAS should be a part of your personal checkup and should be requested at your doctor’s visit.

Originally, the pregnancy test was used as a cancer test. Cancer patients, either men or women in menopause, were “pregnant” when they took this test A quantitative test was developed which measures HCG. A reading of 50 and below showed no malignancy and 50 and above was more likely to show malignancy. Obviously the quantitative test could be used to screen for cancer. According to these findings, any man, or any woman who has since ceased having a menstrual period, could take a pregnancy test and if it registered positive may indeed have a lurking cancer.

For those individuals who are not inclined to have regular checkups, this would be an invaluable means to find out if there was a malignancy in the body. If the pregnancy test results in a positive reading, than the blood test, AMAS, would be helpful in reaching a final medical conclusion. Done twice, the AMAS test is undeniably reliable and the amount of money saved, sparing the patient test after test, would be enormous.