Revici Cancer Treatment
Revici cancer treatment is a unique form of cancer therapy that uses nontoxic chemotherapy and essential elements to correct imbalances in patients' body chemistry. The Revici cancer treatment has reportedly been used successfully to treat many patients in advanced stages of various types of cancer.-
History
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Dr. Emanuel Revici, a Romanian-born physician who practiced successfully in New York City for over 50 years and died in 1998 at the age of 101, developed and applied the therapy as his unique approach to cancer, AIDS, arthritis, drug addiction, schizophrenia, allergies and other conditions. The majority of Revici's cancer patients were in the advanced stages of the disease. Up to 20 years after receiving treatment, some are reportedly in remission with no signs of active disease. Revici's clinic, formerly the Institute of Applied Biology, is still in operation today under the name Revici Biological Research Inc.
Theory
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Revici viewed health as a dynamic balance between anabolic (constructive) activity and catabolic (destructive) activity. His theory was that a long-term predominance of either activity leads to abnormality and disease.
Features
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The main components of the Revici cancer treatment are lipids, which are organic compounds such as fatty acids and sterols that are important constituents of all living cells. Patients with an excess of fatty acids are treated with sterols, and those with an excess of sterols are treated with fatty acids. In some cases, the treatment includes other elements, often selenium.
Function
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In his research, Revici demonstrated that lipids have an affinity for tumors and abnormal tissue. When administered orally or by injection, lipids travel directly to the tumor or lesion and are readily taken up by the tumor. Tests are performed to measure the body's metabolism of lipids. Treatment is determined by urinary analysis, including pH level, surface tension, specific gravity, calcium and fluorine levels and blood analysis, including leukocytes, eosinophils, serum potassium and C-reactive proteins. Based on each patient's individual results, chemotherapy is administered.
Expert Insight
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According to Joseph Marion, author of "Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health," a patient suffering from prostate cancer was given the following Revici protocol, to be taken after meals: 1 capsule ketone 4 times daily, 1 capsule lipidic magnesium 4 times daily, 2 capsules Bix fatty acids 4 times daily and 1 capsule lipidic zinc 302 4 times daily. The patient was instructed to avoid chocolate, soy sauce and coffee.
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