39.5% of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during their lifetimes. Witnessing a loved one endure the debilitating side effects that most often accompany cancer treatments is an experience no one should have to go through, especially as a patient. Yet, it seems advances in cancer treatment have been slow-moving, toxic, and extremely expensive.
There are, however, blue skies behind this dark cloud — and have been for nearly 30 years, but it’s blocked by bigger players in the health industry. A groundbreaking solution for cancer treatment has been languishing, despite the remarkable findings and results which may be the cure for many individuals. According to independent scientist Jay Kulsh, who has 3 scientific publications on cancer to his credit, the key is to block the critical biochemical step in cancer growth without using any chemicals, in a non-toxic manner.
How could this be possible? “There is this enzyme, Ribonucleotide Reductase (RnR), which converts building blocks of RNA into DNA. This is the bottleneck enzyme for the synthesis of DNA, as well as for cancer growth. If this enzyme can be stopped, then you can stop cancer.
And this is accepted by all cancer researchers, even by those who believe that cancer is initiated by mutation of genes," says Kulsh. “This cancer therapy disables the RnR enzyme in a novel way, made possible by presence of a ‘free-radical’ at the core of the enzyme." He continues, “Free-radical is the name given by chemists to an unpaired electron – a rarity, since all normal chemical bonds consist of paired electrons. “The free-radical (unpaired electron), which is essential for the activity of the enzyme RnR, can be quenched (paired-up) by a stream of electrons or
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