Alternative Treatment for Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare form of breast cancer that accounts for about 1 to 3 percent of all breast cancers diagnosed in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Treatment
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In Germany, a pharmaceutical agent called carnivora, which is derived from the Venus flytrap plant, has been used for decades to successfully treat many types of cancer.
History
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Carnivora was developed by Helmut Keller, M.D., who used it to treat more than 2,000 patients in his clinic, including at least one case of inflammatory breast cancer.
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Expert Insight
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According to alternative cancer therapy pioneer Dr. Hans Nieper, carnivora contains at least six different chemicals that inactivate the information released by unstable or erratic genes, especially oncogenes.
Effects
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Carnivora has been found to slow the growth of tumor tissue, stimulate T-cells and increase the activity of macrophages, the white blood cells that ingest and destroy invaders in the body.
Considerations
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Other alternative treatments that have reportedly had positive results against inflammatory breast cancer include essiac tea and DMSO therapy, both of which are known to slow the growth of cancers.
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