Re: Cancer - dissolving the fibrin sheath

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 23 Aug 1998 00:52:31 -0500

Hi Don et al!

You queried;
> do you mean once as in only ever one time or as in one
> dosage at a time?

I was told one shot is all you could take and that within 24-36 hours,
the cancer fibrin sheath would be dissolved to allow attack by the CD4
cells and the immune system.

There is a further correlation with potassium iodide which also
dissolves fibrin but that is being worked on so no details are yet
available.

I am told that if streptokinase is given a second time, the body will go
into a massive allergic reaction (anaphylactic shock) that can result in
death.

That's what the attached URL said...I accidentally hit send before I was
through editing that post, so here is the relevant part from;

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~aair/anaphylaxis.htm#SEC1

Anaphylaxis happens when the body makes the wrong kinds of antibody, a
kind called immunoglobulin E (IgE for short) to protein in our food or
to something like a drug. IgE sticks to cells in our bodies (mast cells
and basophils) which can release substances which have powerful effects
on our blood vessels and air passages. When the same protein or drug
reaches the IgE on the cells, these substances are released, causing
blood vessels to relax, which makes them leaky and can cause swellings
and a fall in blood pressure. At the same time they can make the
breathing passages become narrow.

A second caveat document is found at;

http://www.accp.com/pharmacotherapy/Abs17_2/390.htm

Over the years, I've developed a reaction to two things that puzzle me.
One is nuts. I was at a conference in Santa Barabara where I, Phil
Thomas and a couple of other fellows were sitting in the bar with Walter
Baumgartner and his then wife. Walter was hungry but it was late and
the bar had no food beyond mixed seasoned nuts.

So, in the camaraderie of the moment I joined in with them to eat nuts
and drink tequila shooters. It got to be about 2 and they ran us out of
the bar. Three of us went back to one of the rooms and continued the
shooters with some booze they had brought.

After about 15 minutes, I started feeling a warm sensation in my face.
I thought it was something to do with the booze, turns out I was having
an allergic response to the nuts. Within a matter of minutes, my face
had swelled up like a cabbage patch doll, no kidding, my eyes were
almost swollen shut and I was panicking.

Took off back to my room, which I was sharing with a friend from
Virginia, placed wet cold towels on my face and slept...next morning, no
trace of the swelling, scared the heck out of me and I kicked myself for
being so casual knowing I was allergic to the nuts.

Another allergy is to soy sauce which knocks me out like someone
unplugged the power. Several years ago, I got invited to a lunch with
Vendyl Jones and David Fasold here in Dallas. Vendyl was the main
speaker for a geodetection conference and he invited us as 'technical
advisers'.

I noticed while we all ate that Vendyl ate nothing. David explained
that if Vendyl ate any food, he would fall over face forward into a deep
sleep. At the time, I did not realize it, but that too is an allergic
reaction that causes stress on the system to make you fall asleep.

Now if I screw up and eat soy sauce I too will drop off just like
that...scary until you realize what causes it, then simply avoid those
foods.

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