Poly-MVA
Treatment
Scientists are searching
for better methods to cure cancer through
the
ever-changing advancements in cancer research.
Currently, chemotherapy
and radiation therapy produce side effects
because they lack specificity.
A goal of medical researchers is to find
cancer treatments that act solely
on cancer cells. As cancer research progresses,
the acceptance of
PolyMVA and DNA polymerase as alternative
methods of treatment
progresses as well. DNA polymerase repair
coupled with PolyMVA has
proven to be an effective alternative to
traditional cancer treatments.
Based on over thirty-five
years of cancer research, Merrill Garnett
with
help from his son, Wade, are developing
electro-active drugs to destroy
certain malignant tumors without damaging
healthy cells. The Garnetts'
research is based on the theory that all
normally developed cells contain
an inward directed energy flow.
In laboratory experiments,
the Garnetts found that by introducing synthetic
mimics of electric pathways, cancer cells
are destroyed selectively.
The non-toxic cancer specific
chemotherapy, developed by the Garnetts,
works because healthy cells have oxygen
radical pathways. Normally,
oxygen radicals are formed when fatty acids
donate electrons to oxygen.
These oxygen radicals have an unpaired electron
charge and are unstable.
Special proteins, in the mitochondria, convert
the oxygen radicals in water
and useable energy. As the cancer research
behind PolyMVA grows, it
has the potential to become one of the leading
cancer treatments.
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