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New Orthomolecular Approach to Cancer*A New Approach to Cancer: A Simple Explanation of the Scientific Article (September 2024)*An article published in September 2024 in the Journal of Orthomolecul

  • Aug 5
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New Orthomolecular Approach to Cancer

*A New Approach to Cancer: A Simple Explanation of the Scientific Article (September 2024)*


An article published in September 2024 in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine proposes a new strategy against cancer. Entitled *“Targeting the Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection in Cancer Treatment”*, it is authored by physicians and researchers including Dr. Paul Marik, Dr. William Makis, and others.<grok:render card_id="a2d512" card_type="citation_card" type="render_inline_citation"><argument name="citation_id">112</argument></grok:render>


### The Basic Idea, Explained Simply


The authors base their work on a theory called *MSCC* (Mitochondrial-Stem Cell Connection). According to her:


- Cancer doesn't originate solely from genetic mutations (the classical theory), but from a *problem in the mitochondria* (the "powerhouses" of cells), especially in stem cells.


- When mitochondria malfunction (OxPhos deficiency), the cell switches to "survival" mode: it consumes large amounts of *sugar (glucose)* and *glutamine* (an amino acid) to compensate.


- This creates *cancer stem cells* (CSCs), which are highly resistant, cause tumor growth, metastasis, and are often resistant to conventional treatments.


The goal: *to repair or circumvent this energy problem*, starve the cancer cells and make them more vulnerable, while protecting healthy cells.


### The "7-Part Hybrid" Protocol


The authors don't propose a miracle drug, but a *synergistic combination* (working as a team) of natural or repurposed substances and habits. They designed it to target several weaknesses in cancer at the same time. It must be followed *for a minimum of 12 weeks*, regardless of the type of cancer.


Here are the 7 pillars (simplified):


1. *Basic Vitamins and Minerals*: Vitamin C (often at high doses, sometimes IV), Vitamin D, and Zinc.


These help protect/repair mitochondria, reduce inflammation, and limit access to sugar/glutamine.


2. *Ivermectin* (a repurposed antiparasitic drug):


Induces the death of cancer cells and targets mitochondria and stem cells.


3. *Fenbendazole/Mebendazole + DON*:


Other antiparasitic drugs (Fenbendazole is for veterinary use, Mebendazole for human use). They block microtubules and deprive cells of their fuel. DON blocks glutamine.


4. *Fasting + Ketogenic Diet + Ketone Therapy*:

Drastically reduces sugar and forces the body to burn fat/ketones, which cancer cells do not utilize properly.


5. *Press-Pulse + Exercise + Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy*:

Alternating controlled stress (fasting, intense exercise) and recovery periods to weaken cancer cells. Hyperbaric oxygen helps to better oxygenate tissues.


6. *Other supports*: Methylene blue, CoQ10, Niacin (vitamin B3), Magnesium, Vitamin E…

To boost mitochondrial energy and reduce oxidative stress.


The article details the mechanisms, cites lab studies, animal studies, and a few human cases, and provides dosage recommendations.


### Strengths and limitations (in full transparency)


- *Strengths*: Logical metabolic approach, use of inexpensive and relatively safe molecules, focus on stem cells (often overlooked by chemotherapy).


- *Limitations*: This is a *theoretical proposal* based on a literature review and preclinical studies. There is *no large randomized clinical trial yet* proving its effectiveness in humans. Results vary from patient to patient, and it does not replace conventional treatments.


The authors emphasize: more comparative studies are needed.


*In summary*: Instead of simply "bombarding" the DNA of cancer cells, this approach attempts to *starve them and repair their energy engine* while simultaneously strengthening the patient's overall health. It's an interesting avenue in the field of metabolic and orthomolecular medicine, but it remains experimental.


If you'd like me to elaborate on any section (dosages, a specific mechanism, or references), or make the text shorter/longer, just let me know!


*Disclaimer*: This simplified summary is not medical advice.

 
 
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