Dear Angela,
I am preparing now an update to my article which was published on 1997. I will publish it soon on the web and let our Cancer Urotherapy mailing list know about it.
Thanks,
Joseph Eldor, MD
----- Original Message -----From: Angela de SouzaTo: a1b2c3d4@...Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:46 PMSubject: Urotherapy
Dear Dr. Joseph Eldor
I have read your essay at http://www.csen.com/theory/cancer.htm.
Here is the essential of it for a lay person:
Abstract
Cancer cells release various antigens, some of which appear
in the urine. Oral auto-urotherapy is suggested as a new
treatment modality for cancer patients. It will provide the
intestinal lymphatic system the many tumor antigens against
which antibodies may be produced. These antibodies may be
transpierced through the blood stream and attack the tumor
and its cells.
Preconclusion
Henry Sigerist said, more than 50 years ago:"I personally
have the feeling that the problem of cancer is not merely a
biological and laboratory problem, but it belongs to a
certain extent to the realm of philosophy... All experiments
require certain philosophical preparation. And I have the
feeling that I really loved the idea of having a philosophical approach to biological problems. Quantic physics is proving this to be true... However, as a layperson, may I ask you a few practical questions?
-> How is it that we have to take our own urine "back" orally in order to have the antigens working?
I can guess you have already said it's because this is the way to have the antigens going into the intestinal lymphatic system... but, philosophically speaking, it seems we have to play a "concious" part in the "loop" of the biological system. At least when it is too loaded.
-> Are these antigens in the urine ONLY? Why and how does that happen? Why does the body throw away that which can heal it?
-> I have read so many things about it... from drops under the tong and "homeopathic" highly diluted preparation to litters of urine a day taken as water... from injections of all kinds to local topic application... I know you are a "theoretical" medicineAngela
- from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil