by Paul Fassa
(Health Secrets) An Oklahoma natural cancer treatment center, Camelot Cancer Care, used DMSO and amazingly had managed to survive for awhile in the USA, but was shut down recently by the FDA and FBI. Several patients who were being successfully treated were turned away. It now appears to have reopened with the condition they won’t use laetrile (vitamin B 17), a natural extract from apricot seeds.
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A major aspect of Camelot’s orthomolecular (mega-dose vitamin) treatment incorporated DMSO, which has been proven to carry compounds deeply and rapidly into tissue while also having it’s own properties that promote cancer cell apoptosis (cell death).
Most normal cells are programmed for apoptosis as part of their cycle for allowing new cells to generate. Cancer cells don’t have this property. So they claim immortality by never dying by themselves and stick around to form tumors.
The explanation for the Camelot raid and shutdown was that the clinic was using B17 or laetrile, an FDA substance banned for treating cancer. Laetrile was banned even after it was proven safe and efficacious against cancer. But as a natural substance, it wasn’t patentable for huge profits.
The Camelot center’s extensive use of DMSO was probably another factor that invited the FDA and FBI to shut them down.
Properties and potentials of DMSO (dimethyl sulphoxide)
DMSO is produced by oxygenating dimethyl sulfide, a by-product of wood pulp processing. It was discovered by Russian scientist Alexander Zaytsev in 1866 and considered useful as a solvent.