714-X Treatment for Cancer

714-X is a compound principally composed of camphor: a pungent, crystalline substance derived from the bark and leaves of the camphor tree. The other ingredients include water, nitrogen and salt. The claim is that it can be used to treat cancer.
  1. History

    • The National Cancer Institute reports that 714-X was created during the 1960s in Canada. The Moores Cancer Center credits Gaston Naessens with developing 714-X.

    Theory

    • The theory behind the 714-X treatment is that camphor inhibits cancerous cells from taking nitrogen from healthy cells (a process that inhibits immune response). It is also claimed that 714-X helps to mobilize the immune response and improve lymphatic function.

    Treatment Method

    • 714-X comes in a solution that is injected into the lymph nodes near the groin. The Moores Cancer center states that treatment involves three 21 day cycles of injections.

    Peer Review

    • The National Cancer Institute reports that no results from animal studies or human trials have been published in peer reviewed scientific journals (publications where experts review the information).

    Risks and Approval

    • The side effects of 714-X are mild tenderness or swelling where the injections are given. It is available in Canada for compassionate use if no other treatment options exist, but it lacks FDA approval and is not used in the United States.

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