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Hydrazine sulfate is not marketed as an anticancer drug

Our mum had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer with the secondary sites being the abdomen and lungs. She has just completed her first chemo session of taxol (24 hours) + cisplatin (2 hours) but unfortunately contracted an infection and is currently back in hospital on antibiotics and painkillers. We are trying to help our mum by finding complimentary drugs that will help her recover better from the chemo and also potentially reduce the tumor sizes. From our research we have found positive reports on the following medicines :

1. 714X
2. Hydrazine Sulphate (Mixed reviews)
3. DMSO

We would be very keen to hear from anyone who has used any of these drugs either successfully or unsuccessfully? In particular we would be interested in finding out about any potential side effects that may be induced from the medication. Also if anyone has used these drugs in countries where the health athorities refuse to acknowledge them, it would be very useful to know who administered the medication.


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-Hydrazine sulfate is not marketed as an anticancer drug, but as an appetite stimulant. It can cause serious interactions with other drugs. DMSO is an industrial solvent.

If you want to take anything from the complementary line, try either Essiac tea to reduce chemotherapy side effects or St. Johns Wort (mild depression is common in cancer patients).

-Actually, according to the much-denounced Pelton & Overholser, it works to mitigate cachexia not by stimulating the appetite but by blocking the enzyme in the liver which converts cancer-produced lactose back into glucose, the cancer's favorite food, at great cost in energy drain to the patient.

With that enzyme blocked, the liver excretes the lactose unaltered, as if it were a toxin like any other the liver must deal with. The energy drain is blocked and cachexia reduced.

I concur that it is not an anti-cancer drug, but an anti-cachexia one.

 


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