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NEWS ... GLOBAL NEWS ... means that our hands are producing light SELENIUM: GOOD NEWS IN CANCER TREATMENT all of the time." The light is invisible to the naked eye, so Hiramatsu and his team used a powerful photon counter to "see" it. The detector his unusual story of a West Australian farmer was told to me by one of the farmer's friends who lives in Melbourne. It is full of happy endings, almost too good to be true. P i . This farmer was diagnosed with bowel cancer. His doctor-surgeon arranged a date for found that fingernails release 60 photons, him to check into hospital to have the cancer removed. In due course on the date set, fingers release 40 and the palms are the | after he was checked into hospital, the doctor-surgeon visited him in his room to tell him dimmest of all, with 20 photons measured. that after reviewing all the tests and X-rays, all concerned agreed that his cancer was Fritz-Albert Popp, a leading world expert | inoperable and that all tests indicated his heart was not strong enough to survive such on biologically related photons at the major surgery. International Institute of Biophysics in The farmer said, "Doctor, you're telling me there is nothing you can do for me?" Germany, was not surprised by the | "Yes." the doctor said, and then apologised for such a late change of decision. The findings. Popp and his team believe that | farmer then requested his wife to go and check him out of hospital and for his son to the light from the forehead and the hands _ | pack his bag and take it to the car. He said that he would have to go home and treat pulses out with the same basic rhythms, but _| himself. that these pulses become irregular in For many years this farmer had treated his cattle and sheep for prevention and cure of unhealthy people. A study he conducted _| various ailments. One drench had proved especially effective and that was Selenium on a muscular sclerosis patient seemed to _| Drench Concentrate. He decided to formulate a daily dose for himself based on his own validate the theory. body-weight, as he had so often done for his farm animals. (Source: Discovery News, September 6, Over the following few months, he took this dosage on an empty stomach every 2005, http://tinyurl.com/d963a) morning. After several months his wife said, "I think you are getting better! You look good and don't seem to be sick at all. I think you had better visit the doctor and have QUICK DEATH FOR OFFSPRING him check you over!" Which he did. The doctor said that as far as he could examine OF RATS FED GM SOY him externally, the cancer was gone. He told the farmer to go home and enjoy life! he Russian scientist planned a simple One day shortly after, a well-dressed lady driving an expensive car arrived at the experiment to see if eating genetically | farm. She said, "Your doctor is my doctor and he tells me you cured yourself of bowel modified (GM) soy might influence off- | cancer. I have bowel cancer and I've come to ask you to share the treatment." spring. What she got, however, was an The farmer said, "Woman, it would be worth more than my farm for me to start acting astounding result that may threaten a multi- | like a doctor! But I know how desperate you are. I'll put the ingredients out and will billion-dollar industry. show you what I mixed up, but I can't give it to you. My wife and I have to do the Irina Ermakova, a leading scientist at the | evening chores—feed the fowls and milk the cows and so on. While we're gone, you Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and _ | can steal the ingredient if you like but I can't give it to you!" That is exactly what the Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy _| lady did and she treated herself as instructed. Several months later, she returned with of Sciences (RAS), added GM soy flour bouquets and presents. She told her farmer friends she was cured and given a clearance (5-7 grams) to the diet of female rats. by their mutual doctor. Other females were fed non-GM soy or no Soon after, another well-dressed lady arrived by car at the farmer's house. She had soy at all. The experimental diet began _| been sent by the first lady. She stated she had bowel cancer and requested the farmer two weeks before the rats conceived and share his treatment with her. He said he would treat her exactly the same as he had continued through pregnancy and nursing. treated her friend—which he did with the same excellent results. Ermakova's first surprise came when her Several months later and almost amusingly, the farmer's own doctor arrived at the pregnant rats started giving birth. Some farm, stating that he had come for more than a social visit because he, too, now had pups from GM-fed mothers were quite a bit bowel cancer and wanted the farmer to share the treatment with him. Which the farmer smaller. After two weeks, 36% of them did in the same way as for the two ladies. and with the same excellent results. weighed less than 20 grams compared to The friend who conveyed this story to me was a suspected prostate cancer victim hav- about 6% from the other groups. ing a very high PSA [prostate-specific antigen] count. He immediately went onto the But the real shock came when the rats __| tteatment and very quickly his PSA was down to normal. Another of my friends was started dying. Within three weeks, 25 of _ | diagnosed positively as having prostate cancer and was planning surgery. He has been the 45 (55.6%) rats from the GM soy group | 00 the selenium treatment, and recently was given a medical all-clear. Friends who died compared to only three of 33 (9%) have gone on the treatment as a precaution—believing as I do that what will cure will from the non-GM soy group and three of prevent—have found that minor skin cancers on their hands have cleared up. The treatment as worked out by the farmer is with Selenium Drench Concentrate, which anyone can purchase from veterinary product suppliers. It is liquid selenium. For years, the sale of selenium for human consumption has been prohibited. The active constituent is 10 mg of selenium per mL as sodium selenite. The dosage is one tea- spoonful to two litres of water, of which mixture you drink 226 mL or two-thirds of a 400 mL breakfast cup each morning on an empty stomach. I've been taking it for several years and it certainly does not appear to produce any ill effects. 44 (6.8%) from the non-soy controls. Ermakova preserved several major organs from the mother rats and offspring, drew up designs for a detailed organ analy- sis, created plans to repeat and expand the feeding trial and promptly ran out of research money. Her findings are hardly welcome by an industry already steeped in controversy. (Source: Email from Keith, dated February 26, 2004, sent to NEXUS Magazine in mid- (Source: GMWatch.com, Oct 31, 2005) 2005) means that our hands are producing light all of the time." The light is invisible to the naked eye, so Hiramatsu and his team used a powerful photon counter to "see" it. The detector found that fingernails release 60 photons, fingers release 40 and the palms are the dimmest of all, with 20 photons measured. Fritz-Albert Popp, a leading world expert on biologically related photons at the International Institute of Biophysics in Germany, was not surprised by the findings. Popp and his team believe that the light from the forehead and the hands pulses out with the same basic rhythms, but that these pulses become irregular in unhealthy people. A study he conducted on a muscular sclerosis patient seemed to validate the theory. (Source: Discovery News, September 6, 2005, http://tinyurl.com/d963a) QUICK DEATH FOR OFFSPRING OF RATS FED GM SOY he Russian scientist planned a simple experiment to see if eating genetically modified (GM) soy might influence off- spring. What she got, however, was an astounding result that may threaten a multi- billion-dollar industry. Irina Ermakova, a leading scientist at the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), added GM soy flour (5-7 grams) to the diet of female rats. Other females were fed non-GM soy or no soy at all. The experimental diet began two weeks before the rats conceived and continued through pregnancy and nursing. Ermakova's first surprise came when her pregnant rats started giving birth. Some pups from GM-fed mothers were quite a bit smaller. After two weeks, 36% of them weighed less than 20 grams compared to about 6% from the other groups. But the real shock came when the rats started dying. Within three weeks, 25 of the 45 (55.6%) rats from the GM soy group died compared to only three of 33 (9%) from the non-GM soy group and three of 44 (6.8%) from the non-soy controls. Ermakova preserved several major organs from the mother rats and offspring, drew up designs for a detailed organ analy- sis, created plans to repeat and expand the feeding trial and promptly ran out of research money. Her findings are hardly welcome by an industry already steeped in controversy. (Source: GMWatch.com, Oct 31, 2005) NEXUS +9 DECEMBER 2005 — JANUARY 2006 www.nexusmagazine.com