CANCER

A Natural Approach to Cancer

December 1 2017 Sylvie Beljanski
CANCER
A Natural Approach to Cancer
December 1 2017 Sylvie Beljanski

A Natural Approach to Cancer

CANCER

Two plants with anti-cancer properties

Sylvie Beljanski

Biologists and physicians are charged with the task of understanding the origin of disease and preventing its appearance and development. Both physicians and scientists approach this task differently, but their goals are complementary.

On the one hand, complementary and alternative medicines look for substances that can be effective without inducing negative side effects. However, they often lack the disciplined scientists within their ranks needed to provide them with such a treatment. On the other hand, since conventional medicine is well connected to the pharmaceutical industry, it rejects this approach entirely as something that is hnpossible and unprofitable.

This dilemma calls for innovation—for thinking outside the box—and thus the Beljanski approach was bom. It applies rigorous scientific standards to a combination of traditional and holistic approaches.

Cancer prevention and treatment have become political because there is so much money at stake when it comes to protecting the profitable treatments sanctioned by the mainstream medical establishment and the commercial uses of toxic chemicals supplied by huge corporations. However, history shows that ultimately the truth wins out, and it is often a courageous few who protect the many.

Ironically, one such scientist, Mirko Beljanski (19231998), spent a quarter of a century performing much of his controversial research at the prestigious Pasteur Institute, the leading non-English speaking molecular biology institute in the world. Beljanski devoted much effort to investigating the

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role of endogenous and exogenous molecules in triggering the differential release of information from DNA as well as influencing cell transformation.1

Beljanski then reasoned that if nature produced carcinogens, it likely also produced anticarcinogens that would react in an equal and opposite way to carcinogens. While carcinogens increase unwinding and duplication in cancer DNA, Beljanski looked for molecules that would do the opposite—to partially close the DNA strands and slow down cancer DNA synthesis. In fact, Beljanski discovered two: the plants Pcto pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria.2

Furthermore, these selective cancer-fighting substances have been extensively studied and used concurrent with chemotherapy or radiation therapy by many doctors in Europe to treat numerous cancers. These natural plant extracts are particularly effective, facilitate remission, and allow the patient to enjoy a higher quality of life than he or she would have experienced otherwise with traditional therapy alone.

However, Beljanski’s work was strongly opposed in France rather than supported. This is a story of courage and heroism worth telling.

Most tragically, Beljanski was indicted in France and all of his scientific tools and writings were taken from his laboratory and destroyed. In the United States, of course, the Constitution guarantees a speedy trial and due process, but in France, this slow torture of a scientist was condoned. When the European Court of Human Rights was confronted with the evidence, it later found that France had violated Beljanski’s basic human rights, but Beljanski had passed away before they reached their verdict.3

Fortunately, the work of Beljanski is currently enjoying a renaissance because major institutions including Columbia University,4 5 Kansas University Medical Center,6’7 8 9 and the Cancer Treatment Centers of America10 have demonstrated the safety, efficacy, and mechanism of action of Beljanski’s molecules.

Indeed, Beljanski’s findings are infiltrating the mainstream cancer establishment that once persecuted or, even worse, ignored him. It is as if he is more alive now than ever. Beljanski’s fundamental research and its dissemination may finally help the global health community win the war on cancer with improvements in prevention and treatment that truly offer a breakthrough that is desperately needed.

Today, scientists and medical doctors, particularly those from the United States and who espouse the use of integrative methods—also known as complementary and alterna-

tive medicine (CAM)—are embracing the Beljanski plant molecules, RNA fragments, and his basic insights as integral to their primary cancer treatment support programs. Many people are surviving cancers that they probably would not have otherwise, and experiencing a better quality of life with the help of Beljanski’s plant molecules and RNA fragments. This is a fact. There is hope in the war against cancer. To seize a brighter future, though, it is imperative that everyone with cancer or a history of cancer, or anyone interested in prevention, learn about Beljanski’s plant molecules and RNA fragments.

References:

1. Beljanski, M. The Regulation ofDNA Replication & Transcription. New York: EVILiberty Corp; 2003. (www.evibooks.com)

2. Beljanski M. Cancer Therapy: A New Approach. Deutsche Zeitschriftfur Onkologie. 1990;5(22):145-152.

3. Beljanski c/ France, Cour europeenne des droits de I'homme, Requete no 44070/98, 7fevrier 2002.

4. Bemis DL, Capodice JL, Desai M, Katz AE, Buttyan R. f-Carboline Alkaloid-Enriched Extract from the Amazonian Rain Forest Tree Pao Pereira Suppresses Prostate Cancer Cells. Journal of the Societyfor Integrative Oncology. 2009; 7(2):59-65. doi:10.2310/7200.2009.0009.

5. Bemis DL, Capodice JL, Gorroochurn P, Katz AE, Buttyan R. Anti-Prostate Cancer Activity ofa f-Carboline Alkaloid enriched Extract from Rauwolfia Vomitoria. International Journal of Oncology. 2006;29:1065-1073. doi:10.3892/ijo.29.5.1065.

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8. Yu J, Chen O. Antitumor Activities of Rauwolfia Vomitoria Extract and Potentiation of Gemcitabine Effects Against Pancreatic Cancer Integrative Cancer Therapies. 2014; 13(3):217-225. doi: 10.1177/1534735414532010.

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10. Levin RD, Daehler M, Grutsch JF, Hall JL, Gupta D, Lis CG. Dose Escalation Study of an Anti-thrombocytopenic Agent in Patients with Chemotherapyinduced Thrombocytopenia. BMC Cancer 2010; 10(1): 1-8. doi: 10.1186/1471-240710-565.

Sylvie Beljanski is the daughter of Dr. Beljanski and author of the upcoming book “Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure ” which reveals the visionary but little-known discoveries of Dr. Beljanski whose research led to the prevention and treatment of cancer, naturally. Learn more: www. w inningthewaroncancer. com