A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma
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I already did a prior experiment with the same tumor line but the B1 used was prosultiamine instead of thiamine Hcl. The results were identical with the thiamin Hcl experiment. So, I decided to use thiamine Hcl going forward precisely because it is so cheap and widely available and it is legally almost impossible to ban. Prosultiamine can easily ve declared a drug and pulled off the market. It has already happened in several Asian countries with other B1 analogs such as sulbutiamine.
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Yep, one of the reasons why I included both. There are studies for each individually regarding glucose oxidation and CO2 levels, and there is also a study showing synergistic effects when combined.
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The addition of biotin was definitely a major step forward. First, I tried thiamine and niacinamide only. There was an effect but it was just delaying growth and ultimately the result was still lethal, despite doubling or tripling the lifespan of the treated animals. Adding biotin led to basically stopping growth, then there was even regression of tumor size and then the growth stayed flat, but there was no cure. Adding aspirin produced the rapid and complete disappearance seen on the graph. Aspirin by itself at the same dose, and in combination with quinine, had the same effect as the B1+B3 (without biotin).
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Yeah, I still post there and think of it as an act of good will. Also, there is a LOT of info accumulated there and I don't want it do suddenly disappear. Disagreement over diet/ideas aside, I think it would be better for everybody if the info there stays publicly available. However, if the current anti-retinol movement grows stronger it may eventually become incompatible with the bioenergetic theory. In such a scenario, I think the forum owner himself will probably change the forum name and the forum direction officially, at which point there will be no point to keep posting.
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Bingo. And there are lot more posted there, including on B1 and B3 specifically for cancer. So, if the latest experiment gets replicated in a bigger study (upcoming) then I think there is a very solid background of evidence that can be cited as a justification/explanation of why simple vitamins can be so effective. As Ray said, at higher doses every isolated substance can act more or less like a hormone, and the combination of these vitamins happens to address the main metabolic blocks in cancer (as well most other chronic conditions actually). It would be a hard fight, but medicine needs to change its attitude on "vitamins" as those are only vitamins at lower doses. At higher doses , and used together, they become potent metabolic drugs.
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@haidut Remarkable that biotin is so effective. I would assume that B1 can substitute for it (especially in terms of Co2 production), but that is apparently not the case.
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@haidut have you ever come across an alternative to normal biotin, like ttfd or benfo is to thiamine? curious why some vitamins have different forms available and biotin doesn’t
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@haidut said in A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma:
one "standard of care" treatment
awesome
I'd love to see the "standard of care" proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be relatively ineffective versus B vitamins and aspirin, your work is very inspiring -
I thought of a possible critique of this study design:
since these are human cancer cells being injected into mice, is it possible that their immune systems are simply fighting the cancer as if its an external pathogen whereas if the cancer was of the mice's own cells, their immune systems would not be fighting as hard against the cancer cells?
ie is it possible that the vitamin combination plus aspirin is simply bolstering the mice's immune systems instead of causing apoptosis via the restoration of OXPHOS?
Not saying I believe this to be the case, but I think trials in organisms whos cancer is induced in their own cells would be necessary to rule out the possibility completely. -
Biotin is quite useful and most people probably don't get enough as per CMJ anywhere from 150mcg into the mgs doses might be needed depending on context which is impossible to get from diet alone. If estrogen is high and pushing down the pedal on acetylcholine production then b1 becomes more complicated to supplement so biotin becomes a good way to help with glucose oxidation in that scenario (among with loads of other benefits too) until b1 is more viable potentially
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@haidut ok and for how long?
By the way I saw that you´ve been chating about Ketotifen and I had experience with it when I had cold allergy and pernioni. Well it took 3 winters on it and I could like year and half in Finland without a problem besides the lack of sun, or too much sun in the summer nights, too much fish and sugar everywhere in the food /marinated sweet fish/ lolll -
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@gas_them_all Another keyboard warrior I see
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Google sheets template to calculate human dosage by weight https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qRtb8T7HLw6P1P0EgDq7jaq9Fj-vGAYcbwaoINGJbcA/template/preview
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Very glad to see you here Georgi!
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I’m on week three of this protocol personally. Trying to cure a nodule I’ve had on my thyroid for about 10 years. The first two days I felt incredible, and then day three or four I needed to increase caloric intake SIGNIFICANTLY. For example, I’m 42, 205lbs, lift weights, and typically eat 3200-3500 calories. I’m running 3800-4200 now to keep from getting dizzy/nauseous, (what for me are low blood sugar symptoms).
Anyone interested in trying this just be aware that this dose of Bs with aspirin gave me very noticeable low blood sugar symptoms. Keep food handy! That said, I look forward to where I’m at end of April. We’ll see…
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@evan-hinkle Awesome to hear, and best of luck for the next few months. Are you now maintaining weight on 3800-4200 kcal?
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@haidut
That much aspirin can irritate the gut.
Would mildronate work as good or even better than aspirin?