Hydrazine Sulfate

Hydrazine Sulfate: Overview

Hydrazine sulfate (HS), an inexpensive, mass-produced chemical compound used for many industrial applications.  According to some, it also exhibits potent antitumor and anticancer properties.

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Why it is Recommended

The largest study of hydrazine sulfate (740 cancer patients in the Soviet Union) found that hydrazine sulfate produced stabilization or regression of the tumor in 50.8% of the patients.  Other studies have not found similar results but may have been flawed.

The common types of cancer most frequently reported to benefit from hydrazine sulfate therapy are colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, prostatic cancer, lung (bronchogenic) cancer, Hodgkin's disease and other lymphomas, thyroid cancer, melanoma, and breast cancer.  Some less common types of cancer also benefit.

Instructions

Hydrazine sulfate is usually administered orally to cancer patients in 60mg capsules or tablets, approximately one to two hours before meals.  It is given at first once per day for several days, then twice, then three or four times daily, depending on the patient's response and the physician's judgment.  On such a regimen, many terminal and semiterminal patients have derived considerable benefit, although patients in the early stages of the disease derive the most benefit from the treatment.

Expected Outcome; Side-Effects; Counter-Indicators and Warnings

Approximately half of the patients to whom the drug is properly administered in the early stages of the disease show an almost immediate weight gain and reversal of symptoms; in some instances, the tumor eventually disappears.

According to Dr. Joseph Gold, who pioneered this use of hydrazine sulfate, there are few side-effects – mild numbness of the digits, nausea and slight drowsiness.  Nerve inflammation can be cause by long-term use, but this can be diminished or eliminated by taking vitamin B6 or reducing the dose of hydrazine sulfate.

NOTE: Hydrazine sulfate is not approved by the FDA for cancer therapy and, if taken, should be used only under the direction of your doctor.  If a special diet is not adhered to, it can be useless at best and fatal at worst.  Despite the care that must be taken, many people have found it helpful.

WARNING! Hydrazine sulfate is a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor and is incompatible with tranquilizers, barbiturates, alcohol and other central nervous system depressants.  Foods high in tyramine, such as aged cheeses and fermented products, are also incompatible with MAO inhibitors.  The use of tranquilizers, barbiturates and/or alcoholic beverages with hydrazine sulfate destroys the efficacy of this drug and increases patient morbidity.

"Whether hydrazine sulfate should be used in conjunction with other agents seems to be dependent on whether these agents are doing the patient any demonstrable good." says Dr. Gold.  "In the instances in which these agents have been doing good, hydrazine sulfate should be used in conjunction with them.  However, and especially with those cases on toxic drugs, in instances in which the drugs have been doing no evident good, it is probably best to withdraw such drugs and use hydrazine sulfate alone."

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Hydrazine Sulfate:

Hydrazine Sulfate can help with the following:

Tumors, Malignant

Cancer, General

Cachexia (wasting) in cancer patients is produced by the cancer cells' partial metabolism of glucose, which leaves lactic acid as a by-product.  The liver expends enormous amounts of the body's energy converting lactic acid back to glucose.  As the cancer grows (and puts out more and more lactic acid) this process is intensified, and the body weakens and wastes away.  Hydrazine sulfate works by blocking a liver enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of lactic acid into glucose.  This both stops the constant energy drain on the body and robs the tumor of a significant source of energy.

Breast Cancer

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Prostate Cancer

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Colon Cancer

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Lung Cancer

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Ovarian Cancer

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Melanoma

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Hodgkin's Lymphoma

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Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

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Thyroid Cancer

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