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READING YOUR BLOOD TEST RESULTS

duced so that a batch of lactic acid can be made out of the pyru-
vate—just until your liver or organ can catch up with burning
the excess pyruvate again. But if your liver is not functioning
well so the “catch up” is never reached, the lactic acid will build
up higher and higher; a blood test now shows rising LDH. This
is rare in healthy persons, but quite common in cancer sufferers
because a tumor plays the part of the crippled organ that me-
tabolizes poorly.
So it is thought that there are two large problems already in
existence when the LDH is slightly elevated. A crippled organ
(or tumor), and an injured liver. But I don’t agree. How a small
tumor, often the size of a walnut, or even several of these could
fill the bloodstream with lactic acid makes no sense at all. Espe-
cially considering how efficient the liver typically is at remov-
ing it. Liver enzymes are often not even elevated in liver cancer!
These uncomfortable facts are not discussed openly, ever,
by professionals. Although every oncologist has seen the rising
LDH in many cancer patients, discussions of it are as scarce as
if it were a big secret! As if to say, Why ask questions that can’t
be answered?
The Syncrometer has found the correct answer, at last.
There are two reasons why the LDH goes up, not just one. A
mutation that directly raises the enzyme LDH occurs when the
azo dye Sudan Black B is present in the cell. Azo dyes are
known to be highly mutagenic.^116 All cancer patients with ele-
vated LDH show this dye in abundance. It has been bioaccu-
mulated because the body could not detoxify it nor could the
immune system (WBCs) carry it away. WBCs belonging to the
tumorous organ do not carry away the dye due to their inability
to “eat” it, an immune dysfunction due to ferritin-coating of
their outside surfaces and due to inability to move about prop-
erly due to calcium deposits that keep them stiffened up. When
we restore their immunity by removing ferritin and the calcium
deposits (caused by lanthanide elements), the WBCs promptly


(^116) Chung, K.T., The Significance of Azo-reduction in the Mutagenesis and
Carcinogenesis of Azo Dyes, Mutation Research, v. 114, 1983, pp. 269-81.

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