Can a drug be a miracle cure for cancer?

Feb 9, 2014

A drug called a miracle drug for cancer patients; is Mebendazole a hidden miracle to fight cancer or is it just another drug?

Mebendazole or in the US known as Vermox is an anthelmintic agent used to eliminate worms or parasites from the body. It is used for pinworms, roundworms, and hookworms. The therapeutic uses listed are antitumor, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antihistamine and are used as well in cardiovascular disease, neurology, endocrinology, and ophthalmology.

Parasites die when a patient uses mebendazole as it works by keeping the parasite from absorbing glucose, therefore as the parasite is not ‘fed’, it loses energy and eventually will die

It is in the Benzimidazole chemical classification; being a compound of benzene and imidazole. Looking at this compound, benzene is used in industrial industries; having a high octane level it is used in gasoline; in most non-industrial uses it has been limited by benzene’s carcinogenicity.

Vermox, the brand name used of mebendazole is a broad spectrum of anthelmintic, prescribe in the majority for parasites or fungal infections. The bills, usually chewable tabs, also include sodium lauryl sulfate, saccharin, talc, and sodium starch glycolate.

Using mebendazole brings minimal side effects, including fever, nausea, sore throat, dizziness, skin rash, hair loss, and headache. Allergic reactions might be swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, shortness of breath, hives, or closing of the throat. All would warrant you to call a physician or seek medical help. Seizures have been noted but are rare.

So why are cancer patients seeking Mebendazole? And does Mebendazole work against cancer?

We know cancer cells need energy; the energy supplied to cancer is mostly through glucose. Healthy cells are able to oxidize glucose yet cancer cells do not, allowing the glucose to ferment; the fermentation of glucose supplies cancer cells with enough energy to survive. Processed sugars, refined sugar, and processed foods containing refined sugars; are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, going directly to cancer cells to ferment. Compound sugars need to go through the liver and are processed, differently, our cells use fructose after begin processed through the liver. The fewer processed foods and refined sugars one eats the less energy a cancer cell will have to utilize for energy. A high-fat diet is more prudent for patients with cancer. Mebendazole prevents the absorption of glucose in parasites, it is assumed or presumed that it will inhibit the absorption of glucose in cancer cells. Since healthy cells oxidize glucose in the mitochondria, mebendazole should not affect healthy cells.

Knowing the reason for the use of mebendazole; it is reasonable to understand why cancer patients are looking to use mebendazole. Inhibiting the absorption of sugar [glucose] will slow cancer, yet the elimination of all refined sugars will do the same. Although the side effects are not life-threatening, there are no side effects altering your diet.

With the elimination of refined sugars and carbohydrates, and raising your fat intake, [good natural sources of fat], thus raising ketones levels as the fatty acids are processed; this protocol will be more effective than using the drug mebendazole. There are no side effects. The cancer cells will be denied glucose to ferment, and the ketones will feed healthy cells but deprive energy to cancer cells because cancer cells cannot use ketones for energy.

Using a drug and considering a miracle cancer cure is not the answer. No drug can cure a disease without altering the body unnaturally or causing secondary disease. Mebendazole being a Benzimidazole compound containing benzene molecules a known carcinogen does not show this drug to be safe long-term for a cancer patient or any patient. Inhibiting glucose absorption using a drug rather than changing your lifestyle is not the answer to resolving your cancer.

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sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzene

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemistry-products.html?TablePage=16266009

http://www.drugs.com/sfx/mebendazole-side-effects.html

http://www.rxlist.com/vermox-drug.htm

http://www.viewzone.com/mebendazole.html

http://www.viewzone.com/mebendazole.html

http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/healthscience/2012/december/starving-cancer-ketogenic-diet-a-key-to-recovery/

 

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