Cancer is a Fungus - Know The Cause - Alternative Cancer Treatments
2nd December 2007 by Rett Anderson Posted in Disease, Cancer, Infections, Revolutionary Therapies
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Science Daily
October 8, 2007
How A Benign Fungus Can Become Life-Threatening
Researchers at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research’s Institute
of Molecular and Cell Biology have discovered new molecular mechanisms that
provide a more detailed understanding of how the normally benign Dr.
Jekyll-like fungus known as Candida albicans transforms into a serious and
often life-threatening Mr. Hyde-like form.
C. albicans can cause serious and potentially life-threatening infections in
the mouth, blood and other tissues of people who are undergoing cancer
chemotherapy or radiation treatments, or who have developed AIDS or other
diseases that damage the immunity of the individual.
In two separate papers recently published in Developmental Cell and the EMBO
journal, the team of scientists led by Wang Yue, principal investigator at
IMCB, have managed to reveal previously unknown mechanisms which are
responsible for causing the infectious phase of C. albicans.
The fungus starts its ‘attack’ on a patient by changing its oval shape into
a filamentous form, which has thin, threadlike appendages emerging from the
cell body. Wang’s team, who has been studying C. albicans for more than
seven years, was responsible for identifying the master “controller” protein
called Hgc1 in 2004.
This “controller” functions like a regulator and tells the fungus when to
start the transformation from the harmless oval shape to the infectious
filamentous form.
“One question remained, however - how does it activate the cellular
machineries that determine the fungal cell shape?” said Wang.
Wang’s team found the answer to this question in two proteins called Rga2
and Cdc11. They discovered that they each function like a switch on two
different cellular machineries that normally determines cell shape. “The
master regulator Hgc1 acts like the ‘finger’ that flips the switches to
start the infection process,” said Wang.
“Our findings have uncovered detailed molecular mechanisms which define how
these two proteins interact with the master ‘controller’ to cause
infections. This has opened new opportunities for us to investigate further
into a new range of therapeutic targets for fungal infections,” explained
Wang.
In the same issue of Developmental Cell, the team’s work was given an expert
mention by a leading C. albicans researcher, Dr. Peter Sudbery, stating its
importance in bringing awareness of the cellular processes that is necessary
for C. albicans to transform to its infectious state.
In addition, the new knowledge of the detailed interaction of these proteins
with other cellular machineries has also revealed critical information on
how cells in general determine their shape, a fundamental question in
biology as Rga2 and Cdc11 are also found in nearly all eukaryotic organisms.
Largely due to the AIDS pandemic in the last 25 years, the once nearly
harmless and commensal fungus Candida albicans has become one of the most
prevalent microbial pathogens in AIDS patients, causing life-threatening
infections with high death rate, especially in infected children.
References: XD Zheng, RTH Lee, YM Wang, QS Lin, and Y Wang. Phosphorylation
of Rga2, a Cdc42 GAP, by CDK/Hgc1 is crucial for Candida albicans hyphal
growth. The EMBO Journal 26, 3760-3769 (2007).
I Sinha, YM Wang, R Philp, CR Li, WH Yap, and Y Wang Cyclin-Dependent
Kinases Control Septin Phosphorylation in Candida albicans Hyphal
Development. Developmental Cell 13: 421-432 (2007).
December 2nd, 2007 at 10:31 am
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Sally B.
www.natmedtalk.com/showthread.php?t=2132
I have been watching Doug Kaufmann’s tv show Know the Cause and reading articles and watching videos on his website www.knowthecause.com for the better part of this year. He also has a monthly newsletter if you want to sign up! I have also purchased three of his books. At the end of each chapter he lists dozens of references with scientific documentation. He has been studying fungus for over 30 years. He is a certified Micologist. He personally became interested in this field due to the fact that when he returned from Vietnam, he had many allergies and topical fungal infections. None of the doctors who treated him coud help him, so he began his quest to find the cause of his ailments. In the end, he cured himself using antifungals, probiotics, and an antifungal diet.
Although his books contain references that actually prove what he has written and what he says on his tv show, I guess it is a bit like whether or not you “want” to believe it, such as trusting Jim Humble and MMS as a cure. I wish I could send each of you Doug Kaufmann’s book “The Germ that Causes Cancer.” He talks about new anticancer drugs such as Gleevac for leukemia. Gleevac is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. There is a “natural” tyrosine kinase inhibitor known as Ellagic Acid!!! Most of us here have heard of ellagic acid. Ellagic acid is also an antifungal!!! Anyway, I personally believe he is “right on” about cancer being fungus and that it causes a plethera of illnesses that conventional medicine is clueless about!
Doug even reads from Dr. Simoncini’s book occasionally, although he says what he doesn’t like about his book is the fact that he doesn’t provide enough references! Doug Kaufmann describes cancer and then he decribes fungus. They are exactly the same! He explains how chemo and radiation actually enhance fungus!!! He explains how micotoxins (fungal metabolites) cause liver and esophageal cancer.
I have suffered with reflux for about 20 years. Since I have been on an antifungal diet and using antifungals I no longer have GERD! Fumonisin is a documented cause of esophageal cancer in humans. Fumonisin is a univeral contaminate of corn, and is produced by Fusarium species of fungi. Cigarettes and beer cause cancer because mold grows on the stored tobacco and beer is made with grains that contain fungus!!! His book explains how antibiotics are micotoxins that cause eczema, allergies and asthma as well as cancer. Hormone replacement therapy increases the ability of most yeast to adhere to tissues producing more fungi and micotoxins causing Alzheimer’s, strokes, heart attacks, and cancer.
Resveratrol is an antifungal! Vitamin D is an antifungal! There is also a chapter called “What I Would Do If I Had Cancer” a doctor’s prospective. It also contains the antifungal diet and a Fungal Quotient Test. I urge anyone who is interested to go to Doug’s website and buy some of his books. Watch his show if you can. This is why I believe MMS kills cancer. MMS also kills fungus! Check it out:
www.knowthecause.com
Fungus also makes cholesterol. Statins are actually antifungals. Yeast is what makes us fat the same way it makes bread rise! Fungus causes leaky gut, which causes autoimmune disorders! You can believe it or not, but if you are the least bit curious, buy some books and do some of your own research. There are links to more info about fungus on Doug’s website, too!
December 14th, 2007 at 11:26 am
MMS for sure got rid of my yeast overgrowth and parasites. Before i was eating all day and had to have something sweet everyday. I have lost so much weight as well. It also cleared up infections in my mouth from old dental work. There are still a couple of old ones that are giving me trouble and i am ‘oil pulling’ now for those. This therapy also works really well. This has cleared my head whereas the mms did not. I have been doing the MMS for several weeks now and am going to take a break from it and do the oil pulling. If you have not heard of oil pulling just put it into the search engine and a lot comes up about it. I am just so glad the yeast is gone, my energy level has improved and i dont feel like crap all the time.
January 31st, 2008 at 7:22 am
Thank you for the insight! My brother has adino carcinoma of the esophagus and I have GERD &esophogistus and this all makes more sense than anything I have found on any disease. I have ordered one book and will make some changes in my habits, and hopefully help others I know, too. thank you for the information.