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Viagra (sildenafil) + Celebrex (anti-inflam) + Poison/"Vitamin A" = CHEMOTHERAPY

One of the ideas I operate on is that chemotherapy is chemicals used to treat cancer, that may kill/poison the cancer first or they may kill/poison the patient first.  The first one to die determines whether there is supposed "success" or not.  The patient is still getting poisoned.  My father didn't die from his cancer, he died from his 5th round of chemotherapy.  Poisons are used for chemotherapy, this should be obvious based on their side effects.  The more chemotherapy is used, the more poisoned the person becomes and the greater the chance they'll become the loser instead of the cancer.

Viagra (sildenafil) is a pharmaceutical typically used to treat erectile dysfunction.

Celebrex (celecoxib) is a pharmaceutical typically used as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID).

Retin-A / tretinoin is a concentrated form of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), aka Poison/"Vitamin A". More on this below:

Fenretinide (4HPR) is "a synthetic chemical related to vitamin A."

Apparently, the combination of sildenafil with celecoxib, along with either of the Poison/"Vitamin A" compounds mentioned above is an even stronger chemotherapy!

PDE5 Inhibitors Enhance Celecoxib Killing in Multiple Tumor Types

Fenretinide (4HPR) is a much trialed synthetic chemical related to vitamin A that inhibits the desaturase enzyme which metabolizes dihydro-ceramides, and which has been shown to both concentrate in the breast and to reduce breast cancer relapse in pre-menopausal women (Formelli et al., 1993; Sabichi et al., 2003; Veronesi et al., 2006; Wang et al., 2008; Shin et al., 2012; Holliday et al., 2013). ATRA (all-trans retinoic acid) is also a vitamin A analogue that is a highly effective therapeutic agent in acute promyelocitic leukemia patients.
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At clinically relevant single agent concentrations that lacked individual toxicity, FTY720 or 4HPR significantly enhanced the lethality of [celecoxib + sildenafil] treatment in multiple tumor cell types (Figs. S3K–M). Similar data to that with FTY720 or 4HPR were also observed using ATRA (Fig. S3N).

Just imagine.  We have an older gentleman with erectile dysfunction, using Viagra to help himself out.  He also has some arthritis, which his doctor gives him Celebrex for.  Finally, because he's not aware of glyphosate (inhibits Poison/"Vitamin A" breakdown) and the toxicity of Poison/"Vitamin A" (he "eats the rainbow", fortified foods, eats liver on occasion, even uses retinol in his skincare products), he is taking significant amounts of both of these compounds daily.

He and his physician are giving him a researched chemotherapy combination.  How can we expect this to end well?  Answer:  we can't, and it won't.

Dr. Garrett Smith, the "Nutrition Detective"
Licensed Naturopathic Physician (NMD) in Arizona
NutritionDetective.com, home of the Love Your Liver program
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