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#24. Hydrazine Sulfate

“The most remarkable anticancer agent I have come across in my 45 years
experience in cancer.”—Dean Burk, M.D. at the time head of cell chemistry
research at the NCI in the 1970’s.


Dr Joseph Gold reported in the 1970s that hydrazine sulfate inhibited the growth
of cancers in rats, including melanoma, lymphoma and leukaemia. Hydrazine
sulfate inhibits anaerobic glycolysis, the metabolic process which mainly feeds
cancer cells. In a large Leningrad study, involving over 700 patients with many
types of cancer, the patients thrived better. However the tumour regressed in
only 10% of cases. This theme of being better nourished, despite the on-board
cancer, recurs through most studies and appears to be one of the main benefits
of hydrazine sulfate.


“Hydrazine sulfate, a drug that costs about a dollar a day, reverses the
devastating weight loss called cachexia that kills most cancer patients. This
simple chemical, developed in 1969 by Dr. Joseph Gold, director or the Syracuse
Cancer Institute, works in half of all the patients who take it. Yet more than
two million cancer patients starve to death yearly because the National
Cancer Institute (NCI) continues its 20-year suppression of this life-saving
drug. Meanwhile, doctors at the Petrov Institute of Oncology in St. Petersburg
treating 1,000 patients with hydazine sulfate report long-term survival even in
those with lymphatic cancer, the type that killed Jacqueline Onassis.”—Dr Julian
Whitaker, M.D.


“True to an apparent mission of preventing effective cancer cures from being
discovered, NCI worked skillfully to discredit hydrazine sulfate and to keep any
knowledge from the general public.”—John Diamond.


“NCI’s actions with respect to hydrazine sulfate, characterized by intimidation,
coercion, steadfast opposition, and possibly clinical trial-rigging, are truly one of
the most shameful, scandalous medical undertakings in this country’s history,
depriving vast numbers of people of their health, happiness, and lives.” Dr Gold


Joanne Daniloff D.VM.D., and professor at Louisiana State University in Baton
Rouge, explained in a letter to Jeff Camen in 1994 how hydrazine sulfate had
saved her life. At the time, she had survived 7 years after receiving surgery and
hydrazine sulfate for her glioblastoma multiforme (grade 4) brain cancer, one of
the fastest growing and most untreatable kinds (about 1% survival with orthodox
therapies). “You understand, then, that I am appalled by the (NCI’s) design of
studies that result in claims that hydrazine sulfate has little or no effect on cancer

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