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I heard from a person that had started using frequency therapies that

his LDH level had elevated suddenly. This person just happened to

have his LDH levels checked on a regular basis due to an ongoing

problem. I started thinking about this, and realized that a test

for blood levels of LDH may be an indicator of frequency therapy

effectiveness . Because LDH is found in nearly all cells, as cancer cells

die, they are going to release the LDH enzyme. Uniquely, many cancer

cells over express LDH. So it just may be that an LDH test prior to

starting treatment and a follow up LDH test at some short time after

starting treatment may be a specific indicator of if a person is actually

responding or not.

There are probably other uses for the test. Continued response,

diminution of response due to adaptation/need for different frequencies.

When combined with improvements on MRI's or CAT scans, the LDH level may

correlate with the number/size of cancer sites remaining. Roche even

makes a kit to detect cancer cell death in the laboratory that evaluates

the presence of LDH.

There are specific LDH sub tests known as LDH Isoenzymes that

can be used to isolate out particular organs, which may also be of

usefulness.

If anyone tries this approach, could you please post to the lists your

findings.

Kind Regards,

Jim Bare

http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/medical/test_ldh.html

Lactate

dehydrogenase (also called lactic acid dehydrogenase, or LDH) is an

enzyme found in almost all body tissues. It plays an important role in

cellular respiration, the process by which glucose (sugar) from food is

converted into usable energy for our cells.

Although LDH is abundant in tissue cells, blood levels of the enzyme are

normally low. However, when tissues are damaged by injury or disease,

they release more LDH into the bloodstream

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