Message Number: FHL7807 | New FHL Archives Search
From: "darksetter"
Date: 2009-02-04 17:46:45 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Re: Essiac?
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

--- In ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com, "ksherlynn" <tvliz24@...> wrote:
>
> You might want to check out this website:
> www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com
>
> They have good information for humans and animals. Even a section
on
> ferret health.
>
> I recently bought their product, Transfer Factor Plus Tri-Factor
> Formula 60 ct bottle. I have started 2 of my ferrets on 1/4 cap per
> day.
>
> Liz
> MN
>
You can look into alot of things when the vet gives you no hope.Do
some research on vitamin b17

) Q. What is Laetrile (vitamin B-17/Amygdalin)?

Laetrile, commonly known as Vitamin B-17 or Amygdalin, is a natural
chemotherapeutic agent found in over 1,200 plants, particularly in
the seeds of common fruits such as apricots, peaches, plums, and
apples. It is a diglucocide with a cyanide radical that is
highly "bio-accessible." This means that it penetrates through the
cellular membrane reaching high intra-cellular concentrations easily.
Cancer cells, no matter the type of cancer, are known as Trophoblasts
(See Trophoblastic Thesis of Cancer). These cells contain an enzyme
called Beta-glucosidase, also known as the unlocking enzyme. When
Laetrile comes in contact with the enzyme beta-glucosidase, the
Laetrile is broken down to form two molecules of glucose, one
molecule of benzaldehyde and one molecule of hydrogen cyanide (HCN).
Within the body, the cancer cell-and only the cancer cell-contains
that enzyme. The key word here is that the HCN must be FORMED. It is
not floating around freely in the Laetrile and then released. It must
be manufactured. The enzyme beta-glucosidase, and only that enzyme,
is capable of manufacturing the HCN from Laetrile thereby affecting
the cancer cell-and only the cancer cell. If there are no cancer
cells in the body, there is no beta-glucosidase. If there is no beta-
gllucosidase, no HCN will be formed from the Laetrile. The normal
cells in our organism contain an enzyme called Rodhanese
which "neutralises" the Amygdalin. This enzyme does not allow the
Amygdalin to release the cyanide. In this way, Amygdalin only serves
as glucose to healthy cells providing energy. Malignant cells do not
contain this enzyme. In the absence of Rodhanese, the Amygdalin is
activated liberating the cyanide radical inside the malignant cell
causing its destruction. Detoxification of cyanide occurs, therefore,
in normal mammalian tissue through the action of Rhodanese, which, in
the presence of sulphur-bearing compounds, converts free cyanide to
thiocyanate, a perfectly non-toxic compound. The thiocyanate is
excreted in the urine. (See graphic on the action of Laetrile).


Rob,


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