Artesunate Is Creating A Buzz In Oncology As An Anti-cancer Drug
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- What is Artesunate? Is it solely an antimalarial agent? How is it used in other medical treatments? What exactly is it?
Artesunate is recognized for its versatility in various medical contexts:
• Malaria treatment
• Viral infections
• Autoimmune disorders
• Anti-inflammatory applications
Artesunate's usage extends beyond its well-known antimalarial effects:
• Acute malaria treatment
• Severe malaria cases
• Prevention in high-risk areas
• Part of combination therapy strategies
Understanding the full spectrum of Artesunate's applications is essential in appreciating its potential. Like other medical treatments, the nuances of its efficacy, dosage, and integration with other therapies are pivotal. The expanding field of medicinal research on Artesunate is enhancing our approach to both common and complex diseases.
Artesunate is integral in a variety of therapeutic contexts, recognized by various terms:
• Antimalarial drug
• Immunosuppressive agent
• Anti-inflammatory treatment
• Antiviral therapy
It encompasses all these applications and more. To most patients and the medical community, it's simply known as “Artesunate.”
Ultimately, the clinical outcomes and potential treatment adaptations of Artesunate, notably through its broad therapeutic profile and effectiveness in diverse treatments, best define its utility. More details will follow soon.
Webinar Overview:
In this detailed webinar, Dr. Nathan Goodyear, medical director of Brio Medical, explores the critical role of Artesunate across various medical disciplines.
With extensive experience and research, Dr. Goodyear evaluates the effectiveness of Artesunate not just in treating malaria but also its potential in managing other medical conditions.
The webinar showcases the potential of Artesunate to be integrated into broader treatment regimes, highlighting its efficacy in various therapeutic settings.
Emphasizing its unique capability to enhance patient outcomes while managing side-effects, Dr. Goodyear advocates for a comprehensive approach to using Artesunate in medical treatment.
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You might like the comment section on Dr. Tom Roger's video "Artemisinin and Fenbendazole" highly recommend.
I have CLL/SLL.
I declined chemotherapy, but received Retuximab, monoclonal antibody immunotherapy.
Immediately after the first infusion at oncology, I went to my naturopathic physician and received a mega dose vitamin C-IV and had a dose of Artesunate added.
The next morning my tennis ball sized lymph tumors were the size of Lima beans.
After 4 months of not being able to work, I went back to working as a commercial fisherman in 10 days.
I had five more monthly Retuximab infusions, but no more C-IV or Artesunate.
I have been in durable remission for over 7 years now.
That is bombshell news.
Where did you get this?
@@ronegan2840I received monoclonal antibody immunotherapy through the oncology department of my local hospital.
I received high dose vitamin C-IV with Artesunate added through my naturopathic physician.
Thank you for your open mind.
Thank you. You're much appreciated.
Fenbendazole and ivermectin don't cause adjustments or new mutations right?
Here's hoping liposomal artemisinin and artesunate will be brought into the market asap.
it is available
@@rooproop1 Yes, I found it, mentioned it, message deleted. It was paired with quercetin phytosomes, the one I found.
@@rooproop1which one? If you mean Don-- where is it for the public?
@@liberty8424 you cannot get DON freely
@@liberty8424DON is not available as far as I am aware.
Mentions leukemia one time. I have CLL, chronic lymphatic leukemia. Artisunate Applicable instead of alacabrutinib?
Can Artesunate be an alternative to Professor Seyfried's use of DON as a glutamine blocker?
Don't think it works the same way in attacking & killing the cells.
Berberin, ivermectin, green tea ...
@@Skwarek-wp8dc How can you get Ivermectin?
more blocks cancer cell ability to use iron I believe
Would this be good for someone with spinal cell sarcoma?
Sarcomas are particularly vulnerable to a strong, well-functioning immune system ~ especially first-line of defense NK (Natural Killer) cells 🙂
Coley’s Toxins proved this a century ago ~ they were most successful with sarcomas & an actual *cure* because once NK cells have programmed T-cells (second line of defense), in theory, they’ll remember and fight long-term!
We focus primarily on ::
🔸NK cells = first line of (innate) defense (cytokines/macrophages)
🔸T-Cells = 2nd line (adaptive) recognizes/memory
🔸Stem cells = (metabolic/mitochondria)
Four supportive nutraceuticals with the strongest overall evidence & effects ::
🔹Vitamin D
🔹Vitamin C
🔹Medicinal mushrooms
🔹Curcumin/turmeric
Our daughter is NED from sarcoma 🙏🏽 and has been successfully using what some might consider high-doses of the above (especially the range of medicinal 🍄 in a matcha 🍵 daily).
Sounds ridiculously over-simplistic, but enhancing natural defenses = critical for long-term success + base logic that’s somehow been enormously overlooked.
The belief part... you are getting into Dr. Joe Dispenza's territory, most excellent.
Where do I send a question?
Hi. If you send us a DM on our social platforms we can assist you. Thanks!
@@BrioMedicalI've asked on a couple of your other videos & have not had an answer--yet.
@@liberty8424 Hello. What is your question?
The belief part... you are getting into Dr. Joe Dispenza's territory, most excellent.