Guest guest Posted June 20, 2001 Report Share Posted June 20, 2001 Hello , Read your reply with interest and I should first mention that I am not working for any company related to this vaccine. I, myself have cancer and have used the Maruyama vaccine for the past 2.5 years. Doctors in Canada gave me 2 years to live and I feel stronger, healthier and better than ever. I am not sure if the vaccine has been responsible for my evading death by cancer, but I am sure it has not harmed me in anyway or I would not be here to write you. If you read the Moss Reports, Dr. Moss states the following about the Maruyama vaccine: " For me, one non-specific treatment stands out from the crowd. This is the SSM or the Maruyama vaccine. " " In the early 1940's, Chisao Maruyama, MD, director of the Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, began a 50 yearf clinical experiment with a form of non-specific active immunotherapy know as the " specific substance of Maruyama " (SSM) or the Maruyama vaccine. It is made up of polysaccharides derived from a killed human tuberculosis strain. " " By now, the Maruyama vaccine has been given to about 400,000 patients in Japan, with no reports of serious side effects. I think we can presume that it is a relatively safe agent. It appears to be beneficial to cancer patients of every kind, since its activity depends on killing cancer cells but on triggering a powerful immune reaction. If you have a functioning immune system, you can probably benefit from this treatment. " " Unlike some of the better known treatments, SSM has been extensively studies in both the test-tube and the clinic. But although 11 books have been written about it in Japan, it remains almost entirely unknown outside the country. " " In fact different tumors behave differently in their reaction to the vaccine. Stomach tumors have been observed to either heal with ulcerations (in early reactions) or to disappear and leave a scar (in later reactions). The time frame of the treatment was one to seven months. " In conclusion, Dr. Ralph Moss is an expert on researching and writing about cancer treatments available worldwide. He travels and writes extensively and has written several books on cancer treatment and the cancer industry. His efforts in researching cancer treatments available are to steer us (cancer patients) away from what does not work and to recommend what does work. It appears from his writings that he strongly supports the use of the Maruyama vaccine. He is an expert in the field of cancer treatment and has spoken very positively about the Maruyama vaccine. In Japan 400,000 Japanese currently or have used the vaccine for cancer treatment. , I would like to know where you got you your data from as you do not quote any sources and it appears to be heresay. Also what is your background. Do you have any studies to back up what you mentioned below? Perhaps you might want to debate with 400,000 Japanese....!!!! Be well. > > Hello Ron, and others who are interested in the Maruyama vaccine. > > I have attached contact information for getting the Maruyama vaccine > from the Nippon Medical Hospital in Tokyo. When you call the > hospital the operator will answer in Japanese and just say, " Maruyama > vaccine kudasai or Iida sensei kudasai " . I am living and working in > Japan so if you have difficulty let me know and I can help out. Also > faxing is a good way to contact him at the number listed below. I > will call him later this week to find out if he can be contacted by > email. > > All the best. > > Here is one part of an abstract from a paper titled " Pathological > Observations during Treatment with the Biological Response Modifier > ama Vaccine in Cancer: Implications for Collagen Production in > the Preventions of Cancer Invasion an! d Metastasis " . by Tetsuo > Kimoto, M.C., Ph.D. published in Cancer Detection and Prevention > (1998). > > " After treatment with SSM (Maruyama Vaccine), patients and > experimental animals bearing tumors remained alive with tumors long > term. We conclude from these results that SSM acts by inducing > encapsulation of tumor growths, possibly preventing their spread and > metastasis, and that SSM may benefit patient in whom tumor is > inoprable and resistant to conventional chemotherapy. " > > Please let me know if you need more information on the Maruyama > Vaccine. I will be > glad to forward it on. > > If you are interested in getting the Maruyama vaccine for your friend > or anyone else that has cancer you need to fax or call Dr. Iida at > the Nippon University Hospital in Tokyo. His fax number is 813- 3824- > 6400 and phone number is 813-3822-2131. I just spoke with him on the > phone and the procedure is! to get the patients attending doctor to > write and fax a letter supporting the use of the Maruyama vaccine (I > can fax or email you an abstract of the vaccine's effectiveness - > from an independant scientific study -if the doctor is unaware of the > vaccine.). Once the letter is received the patient has to send a > bank draft or bank cheque to the hospital for 30,000 yen about $360 > CDN. This is enough vaccine for 80 days. The cost also covers the > air mail shipping charge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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