Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 [lef.org] Protocol: Catabolic wasting Catabolic wasting or cachexia is a clinical wasting syndrome that is characterized by unintended and progressive weight loss, weakness, and low body fat and muscle. At least 5% of body weight is lost. Cachexia is not caused by poor appetite and nutritional intake, but rather by a metabolic state in which a " breaking down " rather than a " building up " occurs in bodily tissues no matter how much nutritional intake occurs. Additionally, whether a patient receives nutrition orally or intravenously makes no difference. The patient simply cannot gain weight, so eating more is not an answer. It is estimated that half of all cancer patients experience catabolic wasting, with a higher occurrence seen in cases of malignancies of the lung, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract. The syndrome is equally common in AIDS patients and can also be present in bacterial and parasitic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic diseases of the bowel, liver, lungs, and heart. It is usually associated with anorexia and can manifest as a condition in aging or as a result of physical trauma. Catabolic wasting can be counteracted by proper nutrient supplementation. A daily dose of 2000 mg of glutamine is suggested to prevent glutamine depletion in the tissues and the ensuing catabolic effect. Fish and borage oil supplementation, in the dose of 1300 mg of DHA, 500 mg of EPA, and 1200 mg of GLA a day, should be considered to suppress inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandins that can destroy tissue. Two 1000-mg CLA capsules should be taken 2 times a day to facilitate the transport of glucose into muscle cells. The intake of 30 grams a day of biologically active whey protein concentrate, 10-20 grams of arginine, 2400 mg of L-carnitine, and a branched-chain amino acid complex may produce a dramatic anticatabolic tissue-sparing effect and regulate immune system cytokines that are thought to cause cachexia. http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-029.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2006 Report Share Posted April 1, 2006 Check out Hydrazine Sulfate & Dr. ph Gold http://www.hydrazinesulfate.org/ From: robert-blau@... [lef.org] Protocol: Catabolic wasting Catabolic wasting or cachexia is a clinical wasting syndrome that is characterized by unintended and progressive weight loss, weakness, and low body fat and muscle. At least 5% of body weight is lost. Cachexia is not caused by poor appetite and nutritional intake, but rather by a metabolic state in which a " breaking down " rather than a " building up " occurs in bodily tissues no matter how much nutritional intake occurs. Additionally, whether a patient receives nutrition orally or intravenously makes no difference. The patient simply cannot gain weight, so eating more is not an answer. It is estimated that half of all cancer patients experience catabolic wasting, with a higher occurrence seen in cases of malignancies of the lung, pancreas, and gastrointestinal tract. The syndrome is equally common in AIDS patients and can also be present in bacterial and parasitic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, and chronic diseases of the bowel, liver, lungs, and heart. It is usually associated with anorexia and can manifest as a condition in aging or as a result of physical trauma. Catabolic wasting can be counteracted by proper nutrient supplementation. A daily dose of 2000 mg of glutamine is suggested to prevent glutamine depletion in the tissues and the ensuing catabolic effect. Fish and borage oil supplementation, in the dose of 1300 mg of DHA, 500 mg of EPA, and 1200 mg of GLA a day, should be considered to suppress inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandins that can destroy tissue. Two 1000-mg CLA capsules should be taken 2 times a day to facilitate the transport of glucose into muscle cells. The intake of 30 grams a day of biologically active whey protein concentrate, 10-20 grams of arginine, 2400 mg of L-carnitine, and a branched-chain amino acid complex may produce a dramatic anticatabolic tissue-sparing effect and regulate immune system cytokines that are thought to cause cachexia. http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-029.shtml Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2008 Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 roderick <roderick_e_lorenzo@...> wrote: >my mom is loosing weight...What else would be the remedy for cachexia ? (organic) tempeh (fermented soy), particularly for protein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2008 Report Share Posted July 6, 2008 I am sending you a private email about Synchro Levels developed by a doctor in Italy which helps cachexia. I couldn't send it through so sending it by normal mail with translated page. You put these drops under the tongue and aids in restoring appetite. If you need help in getting product let me know. This may help from cancer tutor: http://cancertutor.com/Cancer/Hydrazine.html Dee http://www.ldn4cancer.com >my mom is loosing weight...What else would be the remedy for cachexia ? (organic) tempeh (fermented soy), particularly for protein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Dear Dee, Would you mind sending me the details too about cachexia treatment developed by the Italian doctor. Thanks and regards, -Kumar >my mom is loosing weight...What else would be the remedy for cachexia ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 I will send you a private email. Dee I am sending you a private email about Synchro Levels developed by a doctor in Italy which helps cachexia. I couldn't send it through so sending it by normal mail with translated page. You put these drops under the tongue and aids in restoring appetite. If you need help in getting product let me know. This may help from cancer tutor: http://cancertutor. com/Cancer/ Hydrazine. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Hi Dee, Can you send me that info as well? Bless you, Johanne From: Deidre Alejo Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 1:31 AM Subject: [ ] Re: cachexia I will send you a private email. Dee I am sending you a private email about Synchro Levels developed by a doctor in Italy which helps cachexia. I couldn't send it through so sending it by normal mail with translated page. You put these drops under the tongue and aids in restoring appetite. If you need help in getting product let me know. This may help from cancer tutor: http://cancertutor. com/Cancer/ Hydrazine. html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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