Tuesday, February 27, 2018

My Key Cancer Treatment--gcMAF

In an earlier article I listed some of the treatments available here at Hope 4 Cancer, but I wasn't sure at the time which one would be my top treatment.  Now that I have started it, I would like to explain it to you.  The program is called Sunivera, but the treatment itself is something called gcMAF.

The human body produces gcMAF on its own; it stands for "gc Macrophage Activating Factor." Macrophages are defense cells that gobble up cancer cells--or bacteria, pathogens, etc.--and eliminate them.  Macrophages look like a rounded Pac Man...they have a "mouth" aand go around swallowing or absorbing enemy cells.  However, macrophages do not go into action on their own; they must first be given the order to attack--they must be activated.

Before I can explain the activation process, I need to share some additional information.  First, "gc" is a protein that binds vitamin D molecules together.  When the body's lymphocytes interact with the gc from Vitamin D, they produce gcMAF, and gcMAF signals or activates the macrophages to go to work and start seekimg and destroying the enemy.  Problems occur because those evil cancer cells emit a substance called "nagalase" which blocks the formation of gcMAF.  The more cancer present, the more nagalase is produced.  It is now easy to see that although a person could have plenty of lymphocytes and plenty of vitamin D available and plenty of macrophages, nagalase allows cancer to short circuit the body's defense process by preventing the macrophages from ever receiving the signal to attack.



Dr. Tony Jimenez, founder of Hope 4 Cancer, has been following the research on gcMAF, communicating with the developing scientists, and has been able to obtain quality sources for it and start implementing the program at his clinic.  The gcMAF used by Hope 4 Cancer is sourced in Japan and obtained from healthy human blood.  By directly giving cancer patients gcMAF, the signal-interrupting nagalase is foiled, and the macrophages are activated.   This treatment is one way in which cancer can be outsmarted, and it is exciting stuff!

The gcMAF is administered via daily injections from a small syringe...comparable to those used by diabetics to inject insulin.  The Sunivera program combines the gcMAF injections with four other supplements that simply enhance the natural body process but aren't necessary for the gcMAF to work.  I began the program one week into my stay at Hope 4 Cancer, and will continue it for 3 months at home.

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