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Now discovering something in the urine at that time,
that had not been discovered before
is like finding a whole bunch of islands ten miles off the coast of
Miami, it came as a big surprise.
All of the sudden he was besmirched as the urine doctor.
We forget that extracting things from
the urine is an established medical modality.
Tens of millions of women have been swallowing
extracts of horse urine, Premarin, for decades
-but all of the sudden it was abhorrent to our sensitivities.
Well, Dr. Burzynski now synthesizes all of the Antineoplastons.
Dr. Burzynski's manufacturing facility in Stafford, Texas, where
his Antineoplastons are now synthesized, is a multi-million dollar,
46,000 square-foot facility,
which staffs five engineers, four chemists, three pharmacists,
four medical doctors, and four researchers.
From where we started in the 1970's, is now forming
a completely new approach to cancer treatment-
-which is called "gene-targeted therapy". Antineoplastons are
medicines which work on the genes that are causing cancer,
and now, there is 25 medications which belong to the
family of gene-targeted therapy
which are approved by the FDA in the United States.
The problem with these medicines is that they don't
cover as many genes as Antineoplastons,
many of them simply work on single genes, and this is
not enough to have long-term responses.
A single medicine is not going to do it, it's not enough.
Antineoplastons work on close to one hundred different genes.
Our bodies contain two categories of genes that allow cancer to flourish:
oncogenes, and tumor suppressor genes.
When someone has cancer, they have a
higher level of oncogenes switched on, with a higher
level tumor suppressor genes switched off.
The goal is to tell the body to both switch back on the tumor
suppressor genes, and turn off as many oncogenes as possible.
Statistically, every day, one out of 10,000 cells in
our body may develop in the wrong way,
and some of these cells may become cancerous cells.
But why we don't develop cancer all of us,
is because we have a protective system
-we have Antineoplastons who will immediately force
these malignant cells to die, by working on the genes:
by turning on the genes which fight cancer,
and turning off the genes which promote cancer,
as long as we have proper amount of Antineoplastons
in our system we should not develop cancer,
if we are deficient then we can develop cancer.
This means I put together the theory of the second
quote/unquote immune system in our body.
Today, Dr. Burzynski is permitted by the FDA to treat cancer
patients using Antineoplastons in FDA-approved clinical trials.
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