Has anyone used hydrogen therapy? One breaths it like oxygen.
Also, we have an opportunity to use a new type of electron/magnet patch that can boost glutathione. We've stayed away from glutathione early on in 2011, 12 etc from medical reports that came out that it can benefit cancer cells.
I've been searching throughout the day and it seems that while it hasn't completely shifted, there is some wiggle room to using it.
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Be careful about using antioxidants (like glutathione). Your body kills cancer cells with reactive oxygen species (ROS), which glutathione can destroy.
Hydrogen gas? This is the first time I've ever heard that - do you have a reference? What is it supposed to do? Be very careful around candles, pilot lights, and electrical sparks.
Yes, I'm concerned about the glutathione.. I waded through a couple of scientific papers discussing ROS etc. I take things really slowly. My thinking is to have his levels checked. Depending, I'm into creative dosing. For instance, we might just do a dosing for about a week or so.. and do this intermittently. Not enough to be regulated by the body, but to boost. I remember an endocrinologist from old school thinking that taught me to jump start something in the body. Of course, I can't back that up. And, I do hear you. There's no decision made.
Tall Allen, can you read this and decipher whether it does similarly when it mentions ROS?
I would caution you that what someone does for RA, an autoimmune disease, may be very different from what is a good idea for cancer. I'll respond to the rest privately.
I have a hydrogen gas machine to breath and make hydrogen water. It boosts your energy level but it is an antioxidant. Right now I have been holding off until my PSA reaches its lowest point. There is hope hydrogen helps with normalizing mitochondrial metabolism and if your cancer levels are low enough might help either convert or eliminate those PCa cells. There is some positive data on the use of hydrogen in cancer, however I see it being most useful for recovery, healing, and energy boosting.
Thank you for sharing that. We have a hydrogen machine. We believed that it oxygenated my husband's blood therefore creating a healthier environment.
At this point, for unknown reasons, the cancer spread pretty quickly. We did two new things. Whether it was timing in general, which is something I have to go back and look at dates. I suspect the movement began prior to these new additions.
We were oxygenating his blood by two methods.
I do have an entire book on the new hydrogen therapy, though for now, until I get more clarity, we will put it aside as a precaution.
I'm still with all the help I've receive here in a state of non clarity. I will write more as this progresses and I find out more. Thank you ....
This is strange news to me. Old school I suppose... But the best way to oxygenate the blood is by breathing. You can get a tremendous amount of energy from hydrogen. But only if 1) You are a star. Or 2) if you ignite it in the presence of oxygen. We have evolved to manage the dangers of converting food (carbohydrates etc) plus very low levels of oxygen in our cells to CO2 and water, chiefly in our mitochondria. Tweaks must only be supportive and protective of these highly evolved mechanisms. Good luck.
Glutathione is a protein and, like all proteins, is broken down in the digestive system ..... now this does not mean ALL the Glutathione is broken down but I suspect much of it is (Superoxide Dismutase is another example). A patch however, circumvents the digestive system & potentially provides a greater dose to the patient. The patch is interesting & a Glutathione patch is something I was not aware of.
Like Tall Allen I am wondering about the proposed mechanism of action on PCa and the fact that, "Your body kills cancer cells with reactive oxygen species (ROS), which glutathione can destroy."
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