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Volume 7
News for Patients, Caregivers and Physicians
2002
Oncologist Education Campaign

Because the face of medicine is ever growing and changing, we’ve also decided to take the initiative and begin helping the over 13,000 practicing oncologists nationwide learn about the latest scientifically proven research on promising integrative bio-nutritional protocols for the treatment of cancer.

This newsletter below will be sent to all Oncologists.

Oncology “Integrative” Newsletter
Vol 7;02 · Evidence Based Oncology · 1 Page Fax

    Sources
  • Journal Mech. Ageing Development
  • University of Chicago

  • Journal National Cancer Institute
  • University of Iowa
This newsletter is written to oncologists and cancer practitioners who are all too familiar with the many patients who are not surviving their cancer.

Dr. Art Robinson, a former colleague of Noble prize winner Dr. Linus Pauling, reports from his research that “if diet restriction were practiced by all cancer patients in the US, the resulting life-extension might equal or surpass that resulting from the combined efforts of the entire current medical oncology effort.”

Additional studies published over the past several years support the concept that, what is considered “good nutrition”, can actually fuel growth in most cancers, and diets that deprive the body of certain amino acids and carbohydrates, similar to the therapy pioneered by the A.P. John Institute for Cancer Research called Controlled Amino Acid Therapy (CAAT), can cause cancerous tumors to stop growing, regress and/or disappear.

Dr. Albert B. Lorincz of the University of Chicago conducted a trial with several advanced cancer patients, reducing tumor size in most of them who were fed a formula restricted in certain amino acids, the treatment employed by CAAT.

Research by Dr. Marco Rabinowitz of the National Cancer Institute shows that amino acid deprivation, such as Controlled Amino Acid Therapy (CAAT),

inhibits phosphofructokinase, shuts down energy supply to cancer cells and thereby enhances the benefits of chemotherapy.

And in numerous published studies, Dr. Douglas Spitz of the University of Iowa, and other researchers reported how carbohydrate deprivation, another part of the CAAT protocol, kills cancer cells while having no effect on normal cells.

CAAT works synergistically with and enhances chemotherapy and/or radiation to arrest the growth of tumors and cause them to regress by altering or impairing the development of cancer cells.  CAAT has also been proven to be effective alone. 

For questions about the A.P. John Institute for Cancer Research, how CAAT works, physician information, or anything else you may wish to discuss,  please call us toll-free at 877-661-2228 or e-mail us at apjohninstitute@aol.com. 

You can also obtain information about us by visiting our website at www.apjohncancerinstitute.org

 We would like to send copies of our patient brochure to place in your waiting room for your patients viewing.  Please call us and let us know how many you would like us to ship.

Thank you for your support and we look forward to helping you save more lives!


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