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Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatment

From ClareHoltham [Log on to view profile]on 2005-05-26
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What does anyone think about the reported use of Ruta 6 as a treatment for tumours? It does not seem that they are using it homeopathically, but it apparently 'induces death in brain cancer cells'. Here is the reference:
oh, there's no edit/paste - how do I do that?? Here it is manually, hope no mistakes:
147.52.72.117/IJO/2003/volume23/number4/975.pdf
I'd be interested to hear your views on this!
- Clare (BT survivor!)
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom Astra2012 [Log on to view profile] on 2005-05-27
Brain Cancer Therapy: Ruta 6 Induces Selective Apoptosis in Glioma Cells

December 4, 2003

"Although conventional chemotherapies are used to treat patients with malignancies, damage to normal cells is problematic. Blood-forming bone marrow cells are the most adversely affected," scientists in the United States explained. "It is therefore necessary to find alternative agents that can kill cancer cells but have minimal effects on normal cells."

Towards this end, S. Pathak and colleagues at the University of Texas "investigated the brain cancer cell-killing activity of a homeopathic medicine, Ruta, isolated from a plant, Ruta graveolens."

"We treated human brain cancer and HL-60 leukemia cells, normal B-lymphoid cells, and murine melanoma cells in vitro with different concentrations of Ruta in combination with Ca3(PO4)2," they wrote in the International Journal of Oncology. "Fifteen patients diagnosed with intracranial tumors were treated with Ruta 6 and Ca3(PO4)2. Of these 15 patients, six of the seven glioma patients showed complete regression of tumors."

"Normal human blood lymphocytes, B-lymphoid cells, and brain cancer cells treated with Ruta in vitro were examined for telomere dynamics, mitotic catastrophe, and apoptosis to understand the possible mechanism of cell-killing, using conventional and molecular cytogenetic techniques," according to the report. "Both in vivo and in vitro results showed induction of survival-signaling pathways in normal lymphocytes and induction of death-signaling pathways in brain cancer cells. Cancer cell death was initiated by telomere erosion and completed through mitotic catastrophe events."

"We propose that Ruta in combination with Ca3(PO4)2 could be used for effective treatment of brain cancers, particularly glioma," the researchers concluded.

Pathak and coauthors published their study in the International Journal of Oncology (Ruta 6 selectively induces cell death in brain cancer cells but proliferation in normal peripheral blood lymphocytes: A novel treatment for human brain cancer. Int J Oncol, 2003;23(4):975-982).

For more information, contact S. Pathak, University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Molecular Genetics, Box 011, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Publisher contact information for the International Journal of Oncology is: Professor D.A. Spandidos, 1 S. Merkouri St., Editorial Office, Athens 116 35, Greece.

The information in this article comes under the major subject areas of Hematology, Oncology, Neuroscience and Pharmaceutical & Drug Development." (+)

It may be of some help.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom henry [Log on to view profile] on 2005-11-04
Dear Henry,

with reference to message of 2005-05-27, may I know more specifically what kind of herbs and homeopathic medicine you are using and how. Thanks in advance.
Enrico
Italy
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom lcgallo [Log on to view profile] on 2005-12-20
David,
My wife with a glioblastoma multiforme, grade IV progression has used cesium chloride and Ruta 6 protocols for over 4 monts.
Her tumor in the last 8 weeks has reduced to 1/4 the previous volume.
Dr. Prasanta Banerji suggested to increase the dosage from 3 to 4 pills of each intake.
She is doing well but your alternative Ruta 6 protocol intrigues me.
How can i get that?
Luigi
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom irfanulh [Log on to view profile] on 2006-01-16
Luigi,
I would like to find out more about the Cesium Chloride and Ruta 6 Protocol. My brother has been diagnosed with the exact Glioblastoma Multiforme, grade 4 and I need to find out the formulations that you used and the formula by David36. How do I get in touch with you or David 36? This is a critical lifesaving matter.
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Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom irfanulh [Log on to view profile] on 2006-01-16
david36,
how can I get the formulation for brain tumor that you have written. is there someone who sells this formulation. My brother Fareed is in Edison New Jersey and he can buy it right there.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom jimzalefty [Log on to view profile] on 2006-04-04
My brother in law has a stage IV GBM. I'm interested in purchasing and trying a formula but confused as to which one. I've read all the posts but still do not see where to order. Could this be compounded at a pharmacy?
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom miles [Log on to view profile] on 2006-06-03
my dad has astrocytoma glioma. we have tried ruta 6 and calphos but it does not seem to be good enough.

we're interested in trying your prepared formulation.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom girilal [Log on to view profile] on 2006-06-14
Ruta is 'Garden Rue', it can be used as spice and a leaf or two can be chewed.

So why not try it. It is available in most supermarkets.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom ravisethi [Log on to view profile] on 2006-07-01
My younger age 32 years astrocytoma glioma.I am looking for any treatment which cure my brother glioma.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom mor_alma [Log on to view profile] on 2006-12-12
henry,
can you send me the information on how to get your formula. i tried to send you an email but an error occured. email me at mor_alma at yahoo.cm
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom Treat-Cancer.nl [Log on to view profile] on 2007-06-02
There is another alternative:

Treat-Cancer.nl
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom Dr.Haran ch malaker [Log on to view profile] on 2007-06-03
Dr.David36,thank you for your precious information over this forum.Will you please clarify and to mention what medicines and potency you are using to prepare the medicine? for treating such uncure diseases.It will be a great achievement in the history of homeopathic since and doctor like me will be able to treat the patient.Thank you and wishes you the best
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom kelvin_t [Log on to view profile] on 2009-04-05
Hi,

My cousin has Glioblastoma multiforme, and he has been under chemotherapy for a nearly a year now.
He's still struggling with the disease and we would like to try Ruta 6 as we have seen reports of it working well for brain tumour cases.

Below is a short description of his treatment so far:
- He was diagnosed with GBM affecting the dominant left parietal lobe.
- Follơed by RT and concurent TMZ from Jan 08 to March 08( 2 months).
- 26 Apr 08 headache and progressive aphasia.
- Treated with CPT11 and Avastin ( Avastin 600mg and CPT 11 200mg q 2 week x 3 doses per cylcle) starting in June 08.He tolerated treatment well, completing 4 cycles in Nov 08. He responded well and radiopraphically, sterioids was tapered off. He still on Keptra 250 mg( seizures in past). He stop chemo in Nov 08.Serial MRI between Oct 08 and Dec 08 and Feb 09 has been stable.But 30 Mar 09 he had headache and found it extremely hard to walk and talk.
- 01 Apr 09 he started Avastin and CPT 11 ( Avastin 400mg and CPT 11 100mg)..

Please advise us on whether we should try Ruta 6 and where should we get them (we're currently in Singapore).
We really appreciate your help.
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom raj1234 [Log on to view profile] on 2010-01-25
as per the earlier posts, ruta-6 seems to be effective in treating cancer cases(brain tumour). What if somebody is having benign form of meningioma(non cancerous brain tumour)? Will Ruta-6 be effective? is there any possibility of benign tumour taking the form of malignant one?
My mother is suffering from benign brain tumour. Pls help!!
 
Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom ahmadbkhan [Log on to view profile] on 2011-11-15
My sister has a Grade-II Oligodendroglioma. She has undergone surgery, recently. Please let me know if Ruta-6 and Cal. Phos. is effective in her case.

Please also let me know what is the dosage of medicine per day and how long the treatment will be. (If Ruta pills are not available I'll have to get the tincture. Please let me know what will be equivalent dosage)

Thanks
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Re: Ruta 6 as brain tumour treatmentFrom Joe De Livera [Log on to view profile] on 2011-11-16
Please visit the link below to read the account of a survivor from C ancer, who is an ENT surgeon.

CURE FOR C ANCER
http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2011/07/24/fea12.asp

I have followed her case closely as she is my cousin and she has now got confirmation from over 25 cases diagnosed with various C ancers who have all been CURED sometimes in the short space of just 1 month of their long standing disease by just eating Manioc.
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