CANCER and “The Khachatrian Effect”
NEW INSIGHTS ON THE CAUSE OF THE DISEASE AND ITS TREATMENT
Who is Professor Ashot Khachatrian?
Professor Khachatrian is an internationally renowned scientist and medical doctor, member of the Russian Academy of Medical & Engineering Sciences, European Academy of Natural Sciences and the New York Academy of Sciences, who conducted many years of medical research in various countries around the world including France, Russia, Holland, Bulgaria, Monte Carlo and the United States. He successfully shared the benefits of his discoveries with over 14,000 patients around the world, ranging from terminally ill cancer patients to the top of the international business elite and European royalty.
Professor Ashot Khachatrian has the unique distinction of being the only medical doctor in the history of Russia, who was bestowed the title of the “Merited Inventor”. He has earned this title by receiving a remarkable number of some 60 patented inventions and innovation granted to him by the Patent Office. Over 50 of those innovations were approved and, moreover, recommended for use by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Professor Khachatrian was also granted 5 patents in the United States.
The importance of his contribution to medical science can be judged the recognition he received on the part of the world scientific community that awarded Professor Khachatrian with a number of prestigious awards and gold medals. He has recently been invited to speak in Korea and the United Kingdom, and he received a standing ovation from his peers after his presentation at an Oncology Convention in Novosibirsk.
He is also an author of six published books and numerous articles.
During many years of his scientific research, working with such renowned institutions as the Institute Cytology and Genetics, Institute of Chemistry and Anti-Oxidants, Scientific Research Center “IKAR”, All-Russian Oncological Center, Institute for Medico-Biological Research in Space Medicine at the Russian Space Agency and the famed Sklifosovsky Institute of Emergency Medicine, Professor Khachatrian came to realization that since cancer is a very complex disease due to its varieties and mechanism, and no simple, “cure-all” solution would work.
The “Khachatrian Effect”
He then explored and tested a variety of health-promoting methods until he came up with a protocol that satisfied his scientific team and his professional criteria. His unique approach involves conducting streams of electrons into a proprietary nutritional solution. This approach also involves the intensive application of select strains of probiotics (beneficial microorganisms), enzymes and supplements specially selected for their synergistic qualities. The result is a rather rapid improvement that strengthens the immunity, neutralizes free radicals, enhances cellular health and vitality, and thereby effectively addresses key causes of illness. Moreover, the unexpected beneficial “side-effect” of the application of this procedure has, in many cases. successfully reversed such diverse health conditions as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, psoriasis, allergies, bronchial asthma, Candidiasis and intestinal diseases like irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis.
This dramatic improvement in health were noted by the vast majority of those patients who have experienced the Khachatrian protocol known as the “The Khachatrian Effect” or, simply, as the “K-Effect”.”
Cancer
Cancer has become a dominant health problem all over the world and is a major cause of death. For decades thousands of research institutes and hundreds of thousands of scientists all over the world have been trying to solve this conundrum, but until now it was not possible to achieve any appreciable positive results in this direction. The true causes of this illness are currently being researched, and many theories have been proposed. The methods of its treatment come to nothing more than the surgical removal of tumors and the suppression of the growth of cancer cells by means of chemotherapy or radiation therapy, which often cause dangerous and debilitating side effects like fatigue, anemia, suppression of bone marrow, hair loss, neuropathy and organ damage. These methods are most effective only in the early stages of the disease when the cancer is very difficult to diagnose. The illness is very cunning and often creeps on unnoticed. The existing methods of treatment are often ineffective, and in some cases they only “buy some time” at the expense of one’s well being.
Prof. Khachatrian managed to look at this problem in a new way and, in order to find a new solution and the right therapy, he boldly explored the road “least traveled”.
Water: more effective than most scientists suspected
It is known that human tissues are mostly (60-80%) water. Our cells float in water, like fish in an aquarium. Water, both inside and outside a cell, has a number of peculiar traits:
In an alkaline environment there is anincrease in the level of oxygen, which is pernicious not only for tumor cells, but also for viruses and disease-producing bacteria. Low levels of oxygen have been shown (by Otto Warburg and others) to promote the development of cancerous tumors. Free radical damage to the genetic material inside of cells is also thought to contribute to the development of cancers. Infections with viruses and other organisms and genetic susceptibilities are thought to be less common causes for cancer promotion.
The optimal water environment of the organism is alkaline and negatively charged, because these features protect us from invading organisms, cancers and free radicals. Small water clusters are also beneficial in aiding water to more readily penetrate cell walls.
Free radicals damage cells promote tumors
When healthy cells divide, they sometimes yield a small number of abnormal cells that carry a sub-optimal electrical charge. In a healthy organism (person), these abnormal cells are quickly identified by the immune system and destroyed. This is accomplished via several mechanisms, including the transfer of electrons from healthy cells. As organisms age they accumulate toxins and sustain damage from free radicals, which steal electrons. This results in a reduction in the negative voltage potential across the cell membrane and makes the cell weaker and more susceptible to cancer and other diseases. Those tissues which have sustained the greatest toxic/free-radical attack tend to harbor the greatest number of abnormal cells. The normal surrounding cells are often too weak to pass sufficient electrons to neutralize the abnormal cells. The pH in these localized areas tends to drop (to become more acidic). This in turn reduces the oxygen content of the tissues. These are optimal conditions for the formation of malignant (cancerous) cells to form, as has been proven by the two-time Nobel prize-winning German scientist, Otto Warburg.
The Warburg Hypothesisand the “K-Effect”
Two-time Nobel Prize winning scientist, Professor Otto Heinrich Warburg, discovered through a series of meticulous experiments that normal cells always became cancerous if they were exposed to a low oxygen environment. He hypothesized that there was an irreversible change in the mitochondria of cells that became cancerous. Recent research suggests that these mitochondrial changes may be reversible after all. The mitochondria are the energy making factories in cells that efficiently metabolize glucose and fats. The end result of this metabolism is the production of energy molecules known as ATP (adensoine triphosphate).
Warburg reported that the fundamental difference between normal and cancerous cells was the ratio of glycolysis to respiration. By this he meant that cancer cells burn blood sugar (glucose) inefficiently in their cytoplasm and produce many fewer ATP energy molecules via this pathway (“glycolysis” or “fermentation of sugar”) than do healthy cells, which metabolize (burn) glucose in the mitochondria via a mechanism known as oxidative phosphorylation (Warburg referred to this as “respiration”).
He presented evidence proving anaerobiosis (the lack of sufficient oxygen in a tissue) to be a primary instigator of cancerous cell formation. Put in his own words, "the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar."
In recent years, Warburg's hypothesis re-gained significant attention amongst scientists catching headlines in such reputable media entities as The Economist (January 18, 2007). "Cramping Tumors”, Newsweek (January 23, 2007). "Buzz for a Potential New Cancer Drug” and many others.
Warburg, who died in 1970, did not live to see his theory tested.
However, Professor Khachatrian, the scientist at the helm of the International Academy of Health in Russia, has theorized that under normal physiological conditions there exists a constant struggle between abnormal and normal cells, and that cancers develop when local conditions are too acidic, lack sufficient electrons to neutralize free radicals and are too low in oxygen. Professor Khachatrian extensively travels around the world and he conducts lectures and seminars to doctors and health professionals where he explains to them the startling benefits of his revolutionary research and treatment. In turn, those medical professionals carry this priceless information to their patients and to those who wish to protect, improve and secure their health.
The role of intestinal microflora and the “K-Effect”.
During his research, Professor Khachatrian had observed that the free radicals and toxins that promote cancers and other diseases, often derive from the bacteria and other organisms that reside in the large intestine. Microflora also includes beneficial bacteria that plays an important role in the stimulation and maintenance of the immune system. Beneficial bacteria can inhibit harmful organisms, produce vitamins and other nutrients, like short chain fatty acids and anti-tumor substances.
Professor Khachatrian notes that many life influences, like antibiotic therapy, stress, toxins, electro-magnetic radiation from electronic devices, harmful chemicals in the environment and a poor diet, can negatively impact the growth of these beneficial bacteria. This allows for the overgrowth of harmful bacteria which produce noxious substances that are toxic to the organism as a whole and which impair immune function. This overgrowth is termed “dysbiosis or disbacteriosis of the large intestine.” He suggests that 90% of people worldwide may manifest this dysbiotic condition which predisposes them to a variety of illnesses and malignancies.
He notes that radiation and chemotherapy, which seem to provide certain beneficial results primarily in the early stages of cancer, harm normal cells as well as the cancerous ones, and do not, therefore, represent an ideal treatment approach to cancer, as they generally impair the immune system, decrease oxygenation to tissues by several mechanisms, damage the normal, beneficial microflora in the gut, and impair the quality of life of individuals exposed to these toxic substances.
Prof. Khachatrian believes that is imperative to enhance the natural immune mechanisms by which the body rids itself of cancers and neutralizes other disease states. In this regard he has developed a patented system for the treatment of cancer (and other conditions like chronic fatigue, liver diseases and chronic infections), which helps to restore the body’s impaired physiology by:
1. Eliminating internal sources of intoxication.
2. Neutralizing free-radicals.
3. Restoring normal immune function.
4. Optimizing the oxidation/reduction potential (electrical charge) of the cells
5. Normalizing the pH of the tissues.
6. Maintaining such beneficial strides with a unique, proprietary formula that continually defends the immunity and supports and improves human body’s regenerative capacities.
By doing so, Prof. Khachatrian enables the body to rid itself of diseases like cancers, and optimize health in many other ways – thus achieving the optimal goal of “The Khachatrian Effect”.
The Khachatrian protocol involves the following procedures:
Case histories and video links:
The following treatments were carried out: addministration of anolyte and catholyte; intestinal irrigation with anolyte and catholyte; inhalation with anolyte and catholyte; outdoor treatment with anolyte and catholyte; infusion therapy with non-contact activated solution of salt; omniflora implantation in the colon; oxygen cocktail mixed with catholyte; baths with anolyte and catholyte; wraps with anolyte and catholyte.
In total, over a period of 21 days 34 patients were treated at 2 locations - Los Angeles and San Diego. Clinical research and trials, conducted by such renowned figures in the field as the Chief Investigators Dr. Alan Schwartz, clinical pharmacologist, Dr. Vincent Gammill, ScD, Director of the Center for the Study of Natural Oncology and Dr. Filiberto Munoz, MD of the San Diego Clinic have demonstrated the following results:
25 patients with different stages of cancer (stages 3 and 4) and with different localization (breast cancer - 6, light - 3, esophagus - 1, liver - 1, colon - 5, of the prostate - 5, skin - 1, kidney -- 1, ovaries - 1, liposarcoma - 1).
9 patients with other conditions: hepatitis "B" - 1; non-specific ulcer colitis - 1; repeated ischemic stroke - 1; chronic fatigue syndrome - 2; diagnosed with unidentified disease - 1; irritable bowel syndrome - 3.
The first group had 89% improvement and the second group had 94% rehabilitation and recovery.
The following are some of the examples:
1. Patient J.G., 74 years old (Fig. 1). Diagnosis: breast cancer, IV stage, with metastases in the stomach. Related disease: lung emphysema, bronchial asthma. Had been sick for 4 years and refused to have surgery. Chemo and Radio therapy had not been performed due to patient's objections.
Upon examination of the patient, she complaint of being in a state of heaviness, hallucinations, black stool for several months, excessive faitigue, anorexia, nightmares and a sense of discomfort in the right breast.
She was treated in accordance with the Khachatrian protocol. On the third day of treatment, the "black stool" assumed normal color, the patient developed good appetite and normal sleep. On the 7th day the tumor began to shrink in size, color has changed from deep red, to normal (Fig. 1). During treatment the patient experienced 5 days of hyperthermia to (39- 40)oC, while there were tolerable pains in the area of the tumor. The color of the urine had changed to dark brown. On the 20th day, during the regular dressing, it was observed that the two growths had shrunk to the size of walnuts, and epithelization. Histological samples were taken and revealed HGG adenocarcinoma.
This patient also suffered from severe bronchial asthma attacks and weakness, but after the treatment that condition was also improved and there was noticeable increase in energy. Post treatment Onco-markers test had shown a decline from 75 units to 15 units.
2. In the next patient, 56 years old. Diagnosis: stage III skin cancer for 2 year, with metastases in the liver (Fig. 2). Refused any more surgery as well as chemo and radiotherapy. The patient's therapeutic Khachatrian protocol was carried out within 24 days. Local tumor treated with anolyte solution of a specific ORP and pH values and other integral elements. By the end of treatment tumor have decreased by 4 times, with pockets of epithelization. Elastogram on liver metastasis revealed restructuring towards benign process.
Patient E, 60 years old. The diagnosis: cancer in the right breast (Fig. 3) Previously was treated with surgical lobectomy and two courses of chemotherapy. Had been sick for 4 years. There was tightness in the area surrounding the right breast. Complained about poor appetite, fatigue, poor sleep. After almost 3 weeks of treatment, tightness virtually disappeared. On the 3rd day, the patient had improved appetite, felt energetic and slept normally. Blood Onco-markerblood tests were performed once a month after treatment and showed a decrease from 67 units to 3.2 units.
4. Patient K., 76 years. The diagnosis: cancer of the esophagus stage IV, metastasis in the liver and lungs. Went through surgery and 5 chemotherapy treatments. Wheelchair bound because he could no longer walk due to excessive weakness. After the surgerty, the patient lost 25 kg. After 10 days of treatment, the patient drove himself to visit the clinic, and have had gained over 30 lb.
5. Patient M., 72 years old. Diagnosis: Stage III prostate cancer with metastases in the liver. Related disease - hypertension. Had been sick for 4 years and did not have any surgery performed to treat his prostate cancer. During the 4 years, he took medication for hypertension and cancer (15 tablets daily).
On the third day of treatment good appetite was noted, increase in energy and good sleep. Blood pressure after just five days until the end of treatment remained - 145/70 (Prior to the beginning of treatment it was 180/95 without medications. After receiving medication 170/85). By the end of treatment he had get just once at night, prior to the Khachatrian protocol he had go to the bathroom 4-5 times per night. After one month of the Khachatrian protocol his PSA level have stabilized at 2.5. Prior to treatment his PSA was 8 and above. Intrarectal study: before treatment indicated a significant increase in the proportion of left-gland, after treatment - normal size. Iron normal.
6. Patient M., 60 years old. Diagnosis: ovarian cancer on the left, stage IV, with metastases in the spleen, liver, mesentery thin bowels. Patient examined by elastogram of internal organs before treatment and two weeks after the start of treatment.
Result: Left portion of liver tumor before - 43.3 x 30.8 mm., After-42.7 x 28.8 mm.
The lower part left - 34.3 x 10.2 mm. After - 27.0 x 8.5 mm
The right - 66.3 x 39.3 mm. After - 36.1 x 15.3 mm.
The tumor in the spleen before - 104.5 x 80.9 mm. after 104.6 x 70.8
The tumor between the stomach and spleen to-124, 6 x 100.9 mm., After 103.6 x 102.5 mm.
In the field of thin bowels before frill - 37 x 26.6 mm. and 41.5 x 51.5 mm. After 2 - weeks of treatment, tumors cannot be identified.
7. Patient R., 56 years old. Diagnosis - not defined. Complained of continual high fevers (up to 39C), excessive fatigue, lack of appetite, high blood pressure (up to 170/90) high sugar, allergies. Had been sick for the past 15 years. Patient visited various medical institutions in the US, but could not have a definite diagnosis. Upon examination at the clinic we did not discover cirrhosis or cancer.Four 4 years ago a surgery was performed - portalcaval anastomosis and astsit were treated, but other complaints (fever, weakness, etc.) remained unchanged.
Ob the 4th day of the Khachatrian protocol the following improvements were observed: significant improvement in appetite, temperature - 36.6oC – which remained the same until the end of treatment. Fatigue has passed, there was increased energy. On day 6 the patient was able to drive himself. He started to walk to work. Pressure and blood sugar normalized on the 8th day of treatment. Allergy held for 14 days of treatment.
8. Patient Ya, 87 years old. Diagnosis: following repeated ischemic stroke. The patient could not identify or recognize relatives, could not eat unassisted and could not walk. 5 drops of non-contact activated liquid (NAL) were administered on a daily basis. By the third treatment the patient improved dramatically. He began to speak coherently and answered questions. He was able to eat unassisted in a restaurant and began to walk with support.
Thus, the comprehensive treatment of patients with various applications of the Khachatrian Protocol (including CAL and NAL) demonstrated high efficacy, allowed for shorter treatment time that not only dramatically improved the patients’ condition that in a number of cases it helped to lead a deep remission of the disease.
Please note: This treatment program has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA. Patients electing to participate in this therapeutic program must understand that no guarantees as to success are being made by our staff or by Prof. Khachatrian, and that this therapy would have to be considered “experimental” in this country. However the approach used by Prof. Khachatrian is very safe, almost always beneficial, and requires no prescription medications, and the only supplements used are a combination of approved and proven beneficial salutary ingredients, including herbs, probiotics, enzymes, vitamins and minerals.
Prof. Khachatrian has been using and refining these protocols over the past 30 years. He has seen tens of thousands of patients during that time with consistent success. When harmful bacteria or cancer cells die, they may release for a short period of time, harmful substances that can illicit adverse symptoms like fever, malaise and fatigue. This reaction is called a Herxheimer (“die off”) reaction and is generally indicative of a successful therapy. Some of our patients exhibit such a reaction during the therapy, and this is likely to be the only adverse reaction they experience.
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