Alan Gaveck on stem cell research and cancer
Stem cell research proponent Dr. Alan Gaveck is often asked what he knows about stem cells being used to treat cancer. After all, much of the research and medical professions are looking for new effective treatments for the various forms of cancer that kill millions of people worldwide every year.
Especially as so much of the traditional medicine currently being prescribed simply does not work.
Alan Gaveck’s interest in stem cell research has proved to him over the last couple of decades that cancer is something that could definitely be positively affected by treatment with stem cells.
Particularly as they have been used in the alternative medicine field since the 1960s with very promising results.
As Gaveck told an audience of interested cancer sufferers in Arizona recently, there are hundreds of clinical trials going on at the moment that are using stem cells as a cancer treatment.
Anything being derived from them is not ready for general use at the moment, however, although several studies seem to point to this type of treatment being available in the next few years.
Instead, Alan Gaveck recommends patients try something called immunotherapy. This is a type of therapy whereby a small amount of blood is drawn from the patient and then taken to a lab where it is processed.
The parts of the cell that are so-called ‘natural killers’ are removed from cells in the blood and grown in a lab for about two weeks. These natural killer cells are then injected back into the patient where they go to work to significantly boost the patient’s immune system.
The patient’s immune system then starts to kill the cancer cells currently present in their body.
Dr. Alan Gaveck also recommends using several other natural immune system boosters to improve the strength of a cancer patient’s immune system. Things like garlic, turmeric, Vitamin C, organic fruits and vegetables and eating raw unpasteurized milk and cheese.
In combination with immunotherapy, these foods and other substances can also be quite effective.
As for stem cell research and cancer, Gaveck says stem cells are already being used to treat cancer in some patients. A treatment derived from stem cells is just not available commercially as of this date.
He does believe, however, that worldwide cancer treatment with stem cells is the next obvious step in stem cell therapy. One that should be implemented commercially in the next few years as proof of their effectiveness becomes irrefutable, and as the grip of traditional medicine on cancer treatment is lessened.
