If the fertilizing of cancer is the bad news about the color yellow (see my last blog entry), the good news is yellow can also be used for its remission.
Xanthopterin, the bright yellow pigment responsible for the integumentary colors on the bodies of certain hornets and wasps, inhibits abnormal cell division while simultaneously boosting normal cell division.
And you don’t have to eat a hornet sandwich to inhibit the Big C – xanthopterin is readily available in alfalfa sprouts.
Xanthopterin oxidizes into leucopterin, which can correct a riboflavin deficiency without feeding cancer.
Lutein (luteus means “yellow”), besides being in egg yolk and the human ovum, is also in tomatoes, watermelon, and berries.
Lutein is an anti-carcinogenic carotenoid.
Carotenoidsare used byplants to protect chlorophyll against photodamage from blue and near-ultraviolet light.
Other anti-carcinogenic carotenoids also appear as yellow pigments, e.g., alpha-carotene, tunaxanthin (xanthin means “yellow”), etc.
Lemons, bananas, and corn are examples of yellow carotenoid pigmentation.
Sulfur, a pale yellow nonmetallic element, is yellow to yellow-green when classified by atomic absorption spectroscopy – “lemon” is yellow-green, according to color therapy expert Col. Dinshah P. Ghadiali (1873-1966).
Sulfur counteracts malignancies, particularly the ones Emanuel Revici, M.D.,classified as being in the”anabolic stage ofcancer.”
Thiamine (vitamin B-1) is a well-known anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic agent that oxidizes into a yellow pigment called thiochrome.
Thiamine contains sulfur.
So does the amino acid cysteine, also known for its anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic qualities.
Platinum is also classified in the yellow range of atomic absorption spectroscopy, and, of course, cis-platinum is routinely used by toximolecular physicians in the treatment of cancer.
Since the entire platinum series is assigned to the yellow range by atomic absorption spectroscopy, it may be just a matter of time until ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, and iridium play a part in cancer therapy.
Xanthopuccine is anti-carcinogenic too – it’s in goldenseal.
Xantho means “yellow” and puccoon is an Algonguin name for plants used as pigmentation.
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'Yellow For & Against Cancer' have 8 comments
April 18, 2012 @ 3:59 pm atomb
Re: “Anabolic stage of cancer?” Isn’t all cancer anabolic?
Yes, but the body produces its own endogenous chemotherapeutic defense against cancer, which Dr. Revici termed the “catabolic stage of cancer.”
Countless people die when exogenous medical chemotherapy is superimposed over the body’s natural endogenous chemotherapy.
That’s why Dr. Revici (1896-1998) called his method Guided Chemotherapy.
April 18, 2012 @ 4:11 pm atomb
Re: What about ADHD?
I’m in alignment with neuroscientist Jaak Pantsepp’s model of “nested brain hierarchy.”
He said (when recently interviewed by Discover magazine) …
“I have gone to ADHD meetings to consider this childhood problem. But the doctors do not want to hear the possibility that these kids are hyper-playful because they’re starved for real play – because they are giving them anti-play medicines. Teachers are promoting the pipeline of prescription controls as well as any other group, because their lives are hard. They are supposed to be teaching kids at the cortical level of reading, writing, and arithmetic, but if they’ve got kids who are still hungry for play, it’s gonna be classroom chaos. And you can sympathize with them, because they should be getting kids that are sufficiently well regulated to sit and use their upper brains. But the kids’ lower brains are still demanding attention.”
April 18, 2012 @ 6:07 pm suz
What a travesty to feed children drugs to stop normal behavior. Great for big pharma, as it ensures that they will be on drugs from cradle to grave. This generation will be stupefied.
April 18, 2012 @ 7:22 pm atomb
Indeed, Big Pharma is currently Western society’s greatest threat to health. :(
April 18, 2012 @ 6:39 pm atomb
Re: Are small pupils “bad”?
Small pupils must be taken in context.
Out of context, they’re often a sign of aging … or a sugar imbalance.
A child rarely has constricted pupils.
But parasympathetic innervation isn’t the only thing that causes pupillary constriction. :)
April 18, 2012 @ 6:48 pm atomb
Re: Is the natural sparkling water the same as carbonated sodas?
Natural sparkling water means the carbon dioxide was in the water at its source instead of added.
Most “natural sparkling water” is really semi-natural, and marketing hype.
Natural or otherwise, you’re still absorbing carbon dioxide. :(
April 18, 2012 @ 6:54 pm atomb
Medical “authorities” have been blaming the phosphorus in soda for its tendency to dissolve bone, but FINALLY some of them are realizing it’s the carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide hollows out bone the same way it does limestone caves.
April 18, 2012 @ 7:11 pm atomb
Re: Is there anything to prevent turista?
Turista can be prevented by drinking the local alcohol AS SOON AS YOU ARRIVE AT YOUR DESTINATION.
Raicilla (Mexican moonshine) works in Puerto Vallarta … but it will knock you on your boo-TAY. ;)
After-the-fact things to do for turista are …
(1) Chicken soup at lunch, and
(2) a shot of tequila every hour.
The last is a drastic therapy, and should only be used for severe cases of the “Aztec two-step” … like the bodacious one I had when I was “down Puerto Vallarta way.”