Stage 4 Cancer Your Cells Need Repair Form Within


Mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to the development in cancers. And the opposite is also true; mitochondria, an-all important organelle within our cells, can actually block and police cancer cell development. As a result, Enivta strives to keep its patients’ mitochondria healthy.
In patients who are dealing with infectious neurotoxins and environmental toxic causes of cancer, Mitochondrial health becomes particularly important. This is because these organelles are directly involved in providing healthy cells with energy. Cancer cells, on the other hand, use a completely different process. We can use these key differences to shape the treatment process and make things very difficult for cancer.
==> Mitochondria’s Crucial Background for Cancer Repair
Because Mitochondria generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the source of cells' chemical energy, they are considered the "power plants" of cells. Mitochondria are also involved in cell signaling; the regulation of cellular metabolism and proliferation, as well as apoptosis (programmed cell death). They are also key regulators of the cell cycle and growth. Mitochondria have their own DNA, or independent genome.
==> Good News: Cancer Cells Vulnerable Through Sugar Metabolism
A normal cell produces energy through glycolysis and through the process of cellular respiration. During the process of glycolysis, a cell metabolizes (breaks down) glucose, which is a simple sugar. As a result, 2 ATP are formed and lactic acid is produced. The cell uses this method of energy production when it lacks oxygen, a state known as anaerobic respiration. This process occurs independently
of the mitochondria.
The dominant role for mitochondria in the production of ATP is through cellular respiration. This process is dependent upon the presence of oxygen, and can only occur when the cell is in an aerobic state. When oxygen is present, the products of glycolysis are metabolized through the Krebs cycle, or citric acid cycle, as regulated by the mitochondria. The end result of cellular respiration and complete oxidation is 36 ATP, as opposed to only 2 ATP produced by glycolysis.
As mitochondrial function decreases in cancer cells as they shift to using a lesser anaerobic glycolysis form of energy. This happenstance of basic biochemistry means very good news as we can use Nutrition and insulin potentiated therapies to target and starve cancer cells, all while sparing the healthy cells.
Cancer cells have far greater numbers of insulin receptors than do healthy cells. We may use this noted change in energy consumption to better target treatments and do less harm therewith.
==> Altered Metabolism - A Symptom of Cancer, Not the Cause
The winner of a Nobel Prize in 1931, Otto Warburg, is considered among the greatest biochemists of the 20th century. His studies led him to conclude that altered metabolism "may be a symptom of cancer, but not the primary cause." And despite his credentials, apparently this aspect of his work remains startlingly overlooked. Abnormality in the cell’s energy production cycle, aptly named the Warburg effect, is present in cancer cells. This aerobic glycolysis happens when cancer cells convert available glucose to lactic acid, despite adequate amounts of oxygen being readily available.
Recent studies suggest that this abnormality can occur because of mutations to mitochondria or as the result of an adaptive response to the induction of HIF-1 (hypoxia inducible factor 1). The change in oxygen consumption serves a purpose to the cancer to recruit a new blood supply in angiogenesis.
==> Once Again - Cancer Hates Oxygen
Increased production HIF-1 (hypoxia inducible factor 1) can lead to a continuous cycle of abnormal cellular respiration as well as tumor angiogenesis. By increasing oxygen to the tumor, we may halt or slow down HIF-1 production, which concomitantly shuts down glycolysis and angiogenesis, thereby stopping tumor growth and spread.
==> Detoxifying the Body from Cancer-causing Substances
Normal functions carried out by the mitochondria’s enzymatic pathways, such as the Krebs cycle, may be inhibited due to mutations to the mitochondria’s DNA, or oncogenes. Exposures to infections, toxins, and other carcinogens can cause such mutations. Unfortunately, they are everywhere - particularly the carcinogens which are found in sources like our water supply, food, and air. Fortunately, we are not helpless against them. There are certain cytochromes (like Cytochrome-P450) which naturally detoxify the body.
Intravenous detoxification is essential to removing causative agents and is certainly among Envita’s recommended methods. We continue to be stunned that detoxification goes virtually ignored by the conventional protocols and we hope to be among the primary agents on facilitating necessary change in this area of treatment.
==> Mitochondria Important Overview
The mitochondria, in fact, handles two fundamental jobs from within cell, and it is important because cancer is an illness of the mitochondria, typically only mentioned by biochemist. The main purpose of the mitochondria is to provide energy to the patient and police unchecked division associated with cells such as cancer cells through a process referred to as apoptosis. For long-term wellness, every cancer patient genuinely needs to assist the mitochondrial dysfunction occurring inside their body. Whatever strikes mitochondrial health can also result in bring about cancer in patients. The mitochondria are required for critical oxygen metabolism of the body. There have been several new natural innovative medications for cancer that have been directed at correcting the mitochondria and mitochondrial metabolic process such as the electron transport chain. These types of modern methods eliminate cancer by simply fixing the mitochondria and cancer cells die, and only healthy cells live. That is a very targeted, gentle and a smart way to go after cancer. When a patient eats correctly and cleans up harmful toxins from their environment the mitochondria benefit greatly as they play a vital role in cancer.
==> Envita Can Help Today
Envita’s Comprehensive Smart Oncology® program uses the best of oncology in combination with our aggressive natural therapies to focus on supporting and maintaining mitochondrial health as an important part of cancer care, as well as supporting the body’s ability to rid itself of carcinogens through cytochrome pathways. Visit Envita’s PPMR process to see how quickly we can assist you or contact one of patient care educators to get your personal questions answered.
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Stage 4 Cancer Your Cells Need Repair Form Within by LOUIS JOEL