Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Excellent article covering Gaston Naessens, his 'somatid' theory, 714X, the French medical authorities, the Canadian medical authorities and the FDA. Courtesy of Ralph Moss PhD. http://www.ralphmoss.com/naessens1.html - Art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Art, Thanks for the great information, I also found this article in The Yoga Journal, September/October 1993: A New Answer to Cancer By Hiller Thirty-nine year old Jacques Viens had gone home to die. Seven-eighths of his stomach had been removed, and the cancer had already spread to the lymph. Since there seemed to be no hope of recovery, his doctor offered him a new, experimental treatment called 714X. He tried it. Four months later he was healthy enough to go hunting, and not long after that he resumed his job. Fifty-one-year-old Marcel Caron suffered from intestinal cancer, but he refused to have his intestine removed. His wife's breast cancer had been successfully treated with the same experimental medicine Viens had used; Caron wanted to try it too. Sixty-five days after he started treatment, no cancer was to be found in Caron's body. Eight years later, he was still healthy. These are just two among hundreds of case histories of patients who recovered using a little-known approach to cancer and other degenerative diseases that proponents claim could revolutionize medical practice. The first person to use it--more than 20 years ago--is still alive. What would happen if an effective treatment for cancer were finally found--a nontoxic, natural, and inexpensive treatment that could be self-administered at home with a success rate of 75 percent? It sounds like a dream come true, a miracle. We would all breathe a little easier, that's for certain. Many lives would be saved. And a multibillion-dollar enterprise--the pharmaceutical-medical-insurance complex, the most profitable industry in America today--would be forever transformed. Dozens of giant pharmaceutical and medical supply companies would be forced out of business. The " cancer industry " would be no more. Little wonder, then that we have heard so little about a 69-year-old French microbiologist who says he's discovered such a treatment. His name is Gaston Naessens, and he calls his immune-system therapy 714X. When Naessens' unorthodox treatment methods began yielding dramatic successes in his native France, French medical authorities closed his lab, confiscated his equipment, and heavily fined him for practicing medicine without a license. Naessens went to Canada, where, with the help of the prestigious Mac Foundation (which for years has funded cancer research), he set up a small laboratory outside Montreal. There he and his wife, Francoise, continued their careful research until 1989, when Naessens was again brought to trial by the medical authorities, accused of contributing to the death of a woman who did not recover after using his treatment. After a long trial, in which numerous testimonies were offered by patients and physicians using his approach, he was finally acquitted. (The full story of the trial is told in Bird's book The Persecution and Trial of Gaston Naessens.) Now, a handful of doctors are struggling to make Naessens' controversial treatments readily available in the United States. Born in northern France in 1924, the young Naessens was a precocious inventor who built a small, functioning automobile-type vehicle when he was only five, followed by a homemade motorcycle. By the age of 12 he had constructed a plane that could fly. (His mother burned it to prevent him from flying it, however.) When his university studies of physics, chemistry, and biology were interrupted by World War II, Naessens earned an unofficial diploma from the Union Scientifique Francaise in Lilles, where most of his university professors had fled to escape the Nazi invasion. (He never bothered to pursue its formal equivalent after De Gaulle restructured France, a decision that would later lead to accusations that he lacked a college degree.) With his mother's support, Naessens continued his studies on his own. While pursuing the study of hematology, he observed " something moving in the blood, " but the particle was too small to be identified by the optical methods he had at his disposal. Fascinated, Naessens enlisted the help of optical specialists in Germany in developing a stronger microscope. Called the somatoscope, the microscope itself was a significant scientific achievement. Using a unique combination of incandescent and ultraviolet rays, it allowed him to look at living blood (without first fixing and staining it, which is the usual method) at a magnification of 30,000 times with a resolution of 150 angstroms--a capacity that has not been exceeded to date. Using this unique method of microscopy, Naessens was able to study what he had glimpsed previously but could not identify: motile microorganisms in the blood plasma. Naessens observed a number of different forms of these microorganisms but came to the conclusion that they were all stages of the development of one sub cellular entity he named the " somatid. " Naessens found these somatids everywhere--in the sap of plants, in the blood of animals, even in apparently lifeless organic matter like ashes. Culturing them and observing the somatid cycle, he discovered that somatids are resistant to acids and bases as well as heat and that they cannot be cut with a diamond. For example, they withstood 2 megarads of radiation capable of killing any living thing, as well as carbonization temperatures of more than 200! C. He concluded that they are indestructible. Recently, a faculty member of the University of California at , showed me the somatids in my own blood on a TB screen, using Naessens' " condenser, " an attachment he developed that converts a regular microscope into one resembling his invention. Lots of bright little bodies were busily circulating around the red blood cells, platelet, and lymphocytes in my blood, their motion not unlike that of swarming bees. Cell division cannot take place without these busy, glowing bodies, Naessens postulates, because in the course of its cycle the somatid releases the growth hormone trephone, which enables cells to divide and multiply. Naessens goes even further--he believes the electrically charged, luminous somatid is the original spark of life, the pinpoint where energy condenses into matter. According to Naessens, the somatid represents the manifestation of cosmic energy in a tiny, moving dot of physicality. The pleomorphic cycle of this tiny entity is what explains how degenerative diseases occur, Naessens says. Such diseases, which include not only cancer and AIDS but rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and any viral or degenerative disease such as chronic fatigue, are the least understood of all the illnesses of modern times. While doctors' prescriptions may ease the pain, modern medicine has been unable to truly cure any of them. In these diseases, the immune system apparently malfunctions. It either weakens and becomes unable to resist opportunistic disease, as in cancer or AIDS, or it doubles its vigilance, attacking the body itself and producing diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Holistic medicine urges that we approach these diseases, which are frequently attributed to environmental toxicity, by rejuvenating the body's defenses. Holistic treatments, like the traditional methods from which they evolved, consist of appropriate diet, exercise, and support plant medicines to replenish our depleted reserves and restore strength. Naessens' theories align with the tenets of holistic practice. But unlike most holistic healers, Naessens is able to provide scientific documentation and evidence of what traditional and Naturopathic approaches have suggested all along--that disease represents imbalance in the ecology of the whole organism. In healthy individuals, says Naessens, the somatid moves through a three stage cycle that produces the right amount of the growth hormone trephone to keep cells reproducing at the appropriate rate. (This growth hormone was first identified by Nobel laureate is Carrel, who did not, however, link it to a subcellular entity in the blood.) When the body is stressed or weak, however, the somatid shifts into a longer macrocycle that features 13 additional stages, including forms that resemble bacteria, viruses, and yeast cells. Other scientists have seen some of these forms in the blood of cancer patients and have posited a bacterial and, later, a viral cause of cancer. However, according to these theories (which have not been confirmed by scientific evidence), the disease carrier has always been thought to enter the body from somewhere outside, as germs do. In Naessens' view, these microbial forms are simple phases of the somatid in its extended cycle. In this amplified cycle, the somatid produces excessive quantities of growth hormone, creating the abnormally rapid cell growth we call cancer. Naessens is not the first scientist to describe polymorphic entities in the blood. In the early 1800s, Antoine Bechamp, like Guenther Enderlein and many other pioneers, using far more primitive microscopes than Naessens', perceived microzymas, or " little bodies, " which were thought to be fundamental elements of cells and whole living organisms. When the organism is disturbed by a serious event, Bechamp theorized, the symbiotic relationship between the microzymas and the body becomes imbalanced, leading to disease. In this view, illness originates within the body. The scientific establishment rejected Bechamp's work in favor of that of Pasteur, who was convinced that disease is caused by bacteria entering the body from without. Pasteur's work, which had wide application to a host of infectious diseases, led to the important discovery of immunization. Bechamp's theory was rejected, and germ theory became a sacred tenet in medicine, despite the fact that a number of diseases do not appear to conform to that pattern. On his deathbed, Pasteur was said to disavow his own theories and exclaim, " He is right. The terrain is all. The microbe is nothing! " (He was referring to French physiologist Claude Bernard, who had disputed Pasteur on the basis that the microbe meant much less than the condition of the whole.) In Naessens' theory, the microcycle of the somatid is held at three stages by blood inhibitors, which consist of certain digestive enzymes, hormones, and minerals. Poor diet and stress apparently reduce the number of blood inhibitors, allowing the somatid to commence its extended 13-phase macrocycle. The presence of these extra somatid forms signifies the beginning of degenerative disease before it has manifested itself in the body. Be well, Rand A C Brown <abrown101@...> wrote: Excellent article covering Gaston Naessens, his 'somatid' theory, 714X, the French medical authorities, the Canadian medical authorities and the FDA. Courtesy of Ralph Moss PhD. http://www.ralphmoss.com/naessens1.html - Art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2002 Report Share Posted January 8, 2002 Hi Art, I found the article very interesting, especially this part RAISING HACKLES Naessens also raises hackles when he says that the somatid " microbe " and some of its dependent phases inhabit normal blood. Every medical student learns that normal human blood is sterile. A profusion of living organisms in the blood would not be normal or common: in fact, it sounds like septicemia, a condition that would require immediate treatment with antibiotics. But the most fundamental challenge comes in cancer. For it is the prevailing belief of oncologists that microbes have nothing to do with the onset of cancer. When they do occur in cancer patients' blood, it is only as an " opportunistic " infection or as a contaminant on a slide. The very idea of bacterial causes, once a popular hypothesis has now dropped out of the very consciousness of modern science. It goes unmentioned in DeVita's 2,747-page orthodox textbook on cancer. One of the reasons I find it interesting is because some cancers are known to respond to the antibiotic Doxycyline. Adenocarcinoma is not one that responded well to the Doxy or else I would try it. The thrapy for this calls for 100 mg twice a day for 30 days. If I recall correctly, squamous cell responded pretty well to Doxy. DG DISPATCH - CHEST: Doxycycline Inhibits Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Growth By Margaret Pearson Special to DG News CHICAGO, IL -- November 3, 1999 -- Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of death from malignancy among men and women. For non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the five-year survival rate is less than 20 percent. Doxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic and has been shown to have anti-tumor activity in vitro. Since its anti-tumor effect on NSCLC has not been previously investigated, Dr. Rubins and colleagues in the Pulmonary Medicine Department at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center, in Minneapolis, MN, assayed its impact on cultured lung cancer cells. They presented the results of their study yesterday (Nov. 2) at the American College of Chest Physician meeting, in Chicago, IL. Cultured NSLC cell lines were treated with varying doses of doxycycline. Analysis of cell growth kinetics showed that doxycyline slowed NSCLC growth in a dose-dependent manner, with higher doses producing net cell death. Of the cell lines tested, one of the large cell lines used was consistently more sensitive to doxycycline than were the adenocarcinoma cell lines. The researchers concluded that oral doxycycline holds potential as an adjunct treatment of NSCLC. The mechanisms of doxycycline's effect on NSCLC cell growth and reasons why certain cell lines have different susceptibilities to doxycycline are currently being investigated. November 3, 1999 Source: American College of Chest Physicians conference, Chicago, Illinois and Doctors Guide News November 3, 1999 Doxycycline for cancer treatment? November 03, 1999 Doxycycline is an antibiotic commonly used in the treatment of a wide variety of bacterial infections. In addition to its bacteria-fighting properties, doxycycline may also slow the growth of certain tumor cells. A study presented at the conference of the American College of Chest Physicians said that doxycycline may help treat non-small cell lung cancer. In this study, the growth of non-small cell lung cancer cells was shown to be slowed or even stopped with the addition of varying amounts of doxycycline. This study involved only laboratory grown cancer cells. Further studies are needed to determine if the same effect will be observed in humans. Current Research in Osteosarcoma: An Athymic Mouse Model for osteosarcoma was established by injecting human transformed osteosarcoma cells into the tibias of athymic mice which are incapable of rejecting the tissue growth. Eighty percent of the mice developed metastatic osteosarcoma with very large primary tumors. Half of the mice were given doxycycline in their water supply and half were not. The two groups both developed primary tibia tumors as well as pulmonary lesions but the group treated with doxycycline had significantly less pulmonary metastases as determined by weight of the right lung. In fact the average untreated lung weighed almost three times that of the treated mouse lung. This finding suggests that doxycycline, which has anti-angiogenesis characteristics, cannot prevent primary tumor growth and spread, but may be effective in slowing metastatic growth. These effects have previously been demonstrated in a published report of a study carried out in vitro by our bone cancer research team of Drs. Fife and Rougraff. [ ] re: 714X Excellent article covering Gaston Naessens, his 'somatid' theory, 714X, the French medical authorities, the Canadian medical authorities and the FDA. Courtesy of Ralph Moss PhD. http://www.ralphmoss.com/naessens1.html - Art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2002 Report Share Posted January 17, 2002 The article mentions the NCAHF (Quackbusters). Quackbusters has listed Dr. Linus ding, the only individual to have won two unshared Nobel Prizes, and virtually every other award for scientific achievement, both national and international. Here is an interesting email i recently received from the NCAHF's biggest, and perhaps most effective, critic Tim Bolen. It's definitely a worthwhile, often hilarious, read: Quackpots Baratz and Barrett BOTH Hiding Under the Bed... Opinion by consumer advocate Tim Bolen The quackbusters are on the run. The smell of fear is in the air. Quackpot leaders are in hiding - avoiding subpoenas. And there is no way out for them. In a laughable assault in California, top quackpots Bobbie Baratz and Barrett, attacked about thirty-nine Internet health providers in a California Superior Court, activating what is called " the private Attorney General Law. " Among other LUDICROUS claims, the National Council Against Health Fraud (NCAHF) had defined the entire health discipline of " homeopathy " as health fraud, because, as they stated, it has never been scientifically proven. In the very first court case, the NCAHF claim was thrown out of court with the declaration of a " Non-Suit " by the Judge - the reason given by the Judge - was that the NCAHF has little credibility. The Judge's decision is online, and can be found by going to www.save.org and clicking on " California Judge Lambastes Quackpots. " It will take you to the Judge's actual words. But it gets even better. There are thirty-eight more cases that the quackbuster idiots must now face up to. And, the defendants in those cases want their attorney fees paid - by the so-called " Plaintiffs " (the NCAHF) and/or the individual board members that initiated these FRIVOLOUS attacks. Let's do a little math - If each defendant expended $50,000 on their own case fighting the frivolous attack, then the attorney fees would total $1,950,000. If Bobbie and Stevie get tagged for this, how are they going to pay? Bobbie's income from Naponsett Medical Center was terminated in 1999. Stevie doesn't appear to have had a paying job since the 1970s. And, the NCAHF has no money. It looks like their California assault was to RAISE money and prestige - not spend it. In California they ran right into the waiting FIST of the Health Freedom Movement - and they are incapable of getting up off the floor. Bobbie Baratz is desperately avoiding " deposition " in California. So is Barrett. But Judges don't have to put up with quackpot machinations when they order something to happen - Bobbie and Stevie had better show up - or JAIL could loom in their future. Judges are like that. For more information about Bobbie Baratz go to http://www.save.org/quackpots/bobbie_baratz1.htm, and for Barrett go to http://www.save.org/quackpots/barrett.htm. SPECIAL NOTE: Litigation is not cheap - neither for the Defendant nor the Plaintiff. Let's do some more math, this time for the Plaintiff, for the Plaintiff has to put up money to carry cases (filing fees, document fees, witness fees, etc.). Let's, just for conversation, say that each of the thirty-nine cases, cost the Plaintiff $5,000. 39 times $5,000 = $195,000. The question is: " Who financed this? " The NCAHF didn't, their office is in a skin care salon. Mehrban, the NCAHF's dubious attorney, works out of a back room, of an old house, in a scary neighborhood, in Los Angeles. So, " who put up the money? " - the Defendants want to know. Quackbuster busting is fun... Tim Bolen Consumer Advocate [Addendum] This " Millions of Health Freedom Fighters - Newsletter " is about the battle between " Health and Medicine " on Planet Earth. Tim Bolen is an op/ed writer with extensive knowledge of the activities of a subversive organization calling itself the " quackbusters, " and that organization's attempts to suppress, and discredit, any, and all health modalities that compete with the allopathic (MD) paradigm for consumer health dollars. The focus of the newsletter is on the ongoing activities, battles, politics, and the victories won by members of the " Health Freedom Movement " against the " quackbusters " It details " who the quackbusters are, what they are, where they are operating, when they appear, and how they operate - and how easy it is to beat them... " For background information on the " Battle between Health and Medicine " go to: http://www.save.org/by_whom2.htm. >Excellent article covering Gaston Naessens, his 'somatid' theory, 714X, the >French medical authorities, the Canadian medical authorities and the FDA. > >Courtesy of Ralph Moss PhD. > >http://www.ralphmoss.com/naessens1.html > >- Art > -- -- Neil Jensen: neil@... The WWW VL: Sumeria http://www.sumeria.net/ " It was always much pleasanter... when one wasn't always being ordered about by mice and rabbits. " -- Alice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Has anyone heard of 714X? I have been hearing about it lately. It will be available soon at a health food store I frequent. Here's a bit on it: http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/The714x.html http://www.apfn.org/THEWINDS/archive/medical/charles_pixley08-98.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 i work with a doctor in Barcelona who has some patients using 714 X, I think some of them benefit from this quite abit although they also do vitamin C IV, SOme of them use Ukrain ( chelidonium majus ) chemotherpy which is an alternative type of chemo, and they do a cycle of 714 and a cycle of ukrain. In my belief if there is no growth of tumours this might be a good sign, that indicates that the product is at least stopping the disease from spreading more.. Most patients that I know that use 714 x have peritoneal mets, lung mets or primary tumors and prostate and bladder cancer.. Hope this helps although i Guess it´s not very concrte information Best wishes Lillian 2008/2/16, pams4699 <pams4699@...>: > > I am a stage 4 cancer patient and was looking into alternative cancer > treatments. > > I have been using 714X for the last 5 months. I was wondering if anyone > has either experimented with this protocol or has any info on the subject > > Thanks Pam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 Here's some more info (near top of page): http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm Posted by: " lineridergarcia22 " lineridergarcia22@...  lineridergarcia22 Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:47 am (PST) > > Excellent article covering Gaston Naessens, his 'somatid' theory, 714X, the > French medical authorities, the Canadian medical authorities and the FDA. > > Courtesy of Ralph Moss PhD. > > http://www.ralphmoss.com/naessens1.html > > - Art > I would love to see more on this !! At my stage I would be the first to raise my hand and try it. Such a shame America is NOT America, the home of the free. P.S. as a Nam era vet don't try and say I have no right to criticize. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 I am a stage 4 cancer patient and was looking into alternative cancer treatments. I have been using 714X for the last 5 months. I was wondering if anyone has either experimented with this protocol or has any info on the subject Thanks Pam Pam, With 714X, it is imperative that you get the injections in the nodes. Hopefully, you got a video, and have someone who can make sure that the injections are given properly. If it does not get in the nodes, there will be no benefit. Barb RN, Wholistic Healthcare Consultant **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Go to: www.cancertutor.com Regards, De: pams4699 I am a stage 4 cancer patient and was looking into alternative cancer treatments. I have been using 714X for the last 5 months. I was wondering if anyone has either experimented with this protocol or has any info on the subject Thanks Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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