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Hydrazine Sulfate
Earlier this year, a friend heard a radio broadcast by Paul Harvey telling about how Hydrazine Sulfate helped cancer patients -- especially those with a terminal condition. Paul Harvey gave the Internet address of the Syracuse Cancer Research Center as his source. I was able to provide, in printed form, information about how Hydrazine Sulfate helped cancer patients and with help from others found sources for this material. Since, I have had others ask me if I could find on the Internet help for a brain tumor (glioblastoma multiforme grade IV) and found that HS has been helpful to this condition. It is not surprising to me that this information is not wide spread as it appears that there is some forces that would like this information surpressed or are unwilling to have an open mind to it's benefits -- to help the patient. You might wish to examine what I believe is the reason that some compounds are not approved for treatment in the US. See Our flawed drug approval system
Here is what I have found. NOTE: Information provided does not carry responsibility as you must be responsible for your own decisions.
Information Sources
Syracuse Cancer Research Institute -- homepage, and listing of abstracts on Hydrazine Sulfafe studies
For persons with glioblastoma multiforme -- it is recommended you read the abstract Treatment of Primary Brain Tumors with Sehydrin (Hydrazine Sulfate) -- 6 patients.
Life Energy Distributors -- source of HS and recommendations for use with cancer patients.
News Article in Daily Mail
Our Right to Cancer Drugs -- Andrea Bennett -- A MUST READ ARTICLE!
Sources of Hydrazine Sulfate
Hydrazine sulfate has not been approved by the FDA so physicians are unable to prescribe it. Here is where it can be obtained:
- Great Lakes Metabolics, Rochester, MN; 507-288-2348 (will accept credit card orders). Fax 507-285-4475. $20/100 -- 60 mg tablets plus shipping. Person 100# or greater take 60 mg tablets, under 100# -30mg.
- Life Energy Distributors; P.O. Box 550; Abbotsford, B.C. V25-5Z5; Canada; 604-856-0171; e-mail ordering ben@uniserve.com -- ship anywhere in the world. Internet address: http://www.uniserve.com/life/life.htm.
- D.A.Y. Industries, UK; 48 Bristol Hills; Brislington, BS4 5AB; $80 for 1st 100, $30 for each additional 100 plus shipping.
- Hydrazine Sulfate Sources 1/27/98 Jeffgoin Thank you for your webpage that provides information regarding the
availablility of hydrazine sulfate. Our organization sells this treatment at
competitive prices and donates a substantial portion of our pre-tax profits to
charitable causes that work to fight environmental sources of cancer. Would
you add us to your source list? American Health Alternatives; P.O. Box 9375;
Missoula, Montana 59807; (406) 543-2912; Email: AHAlternatives@aol.com
- Unsolicited e-mail -- re hydrazine sulfate 7/18/2000 I first obtained hydrazine sulfate to help my mom, who was diagnosed
with stage IV colon cancer, eat and feel better. I went through a place
in the states to get the drug, and then contacted the Syracuse Cancer
Research Center (it appears as though now only a doctor can call).
Under the right dosages, and with my mom taking no sedatives, alcohol or
tranquillizers (something that the last NCI studies permitted against
the directions of Dr. Gold, therefore contaminating the results), after
just three days she was eating! On day four I awoke to find her gone.
She had not been out of her chair in a couple of weeks, and had been
vomiting quite often. Four hours later mom returned - she had gone to
the mall. This was no small feat. Her house was fifty miles into the
mountains and the drive down to town took over an hour. Mom did end up
dying of an impaction in her bowle, something I feel happened because
the doctors gave her morphine yet failed to tell her to take some kind
of laxative to keep her bowels moving.
I saw the tremedous benefits of this drug first hand, and since she was
only sixty three and had lost her insurance, the low cost fit right into
her budget. It was only $25.00 for a months' supply.
When she told her surgeon about the drug, who had recently lost his own
dad to cancer, he came back with "There are a lot of fads out there."
He would not participate in the study, or even call Dr. Gold for that
matter. Throughout that time I amassed information, tons of it, on
alternative cures and found that the same politics surrounding hydrazine
had raised their ugly head regarding antineoplastins and other non-toxic
cures. Even Tamoxifen was considered worthless, and now that a drug
company picked it up it is the most widely used drug for breast cancer.
Astonishing.
I also found that the ACS once held the patent for 5-FU, a chemotherapy
agent commonly used for cancer which has very harmful side effects. I
then found out that one of the board members at the MSKCC, the
institution which originally broke the hydrazine protocol in the
eighties, is also a director on the board of the largest chemotherapy
manufacturer in the world - Bristol-Myers/Squibb. He, of course, had a
vested interest in keeping a cheap effective, unpatentable drug off the
market.
I am now a reporter, doing research for an article on this very subject,
and just keep uncovering more incredible, outrageous scams inside the
cancer industry.
The American people are being duped. The wars on cancer and drugs are
failures. And they are one in the same wars. The government wants to
control EVERYTHING we put into our bodies, even when we are dying and
modern "science" can't provide us with simple relief.
The beating down of hydrazine sulfate is an affront on our personal
choice. Furthermore, if it works so well in people with late stage
cancer, I can only wonder what it would do for someone who caught it in
the early stages. Since cancer incidence is higher in seniors than in
any other age group, I hope that many of them will join in this cause
and battle for their rights, and what is right. Big Brother is alive
and doing well in America. Hydrazine sulfate is legal in Canada, but
their provincial health care won't pay the meager price and patients
must pay for it themselves. But at least that is something. Suppliers
don't get raided by FDA agents with armed police, and the people are
free to use this drug. But not in America. A.B.
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