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    Autolyzing Tumors e word autoloysis comes from Greek meaning self-loosing. Used in physiology to designate the process of digestion or disintegratio

    ue by ferments (enzymes) generated in the cells themselves a self-digestion process. !nzymes e"ist throughout nature. #rganic pro

    accomplished by their aid. $eeds sprout by the aid of enzymes. !very tissue has its own enzyme. The processes of digestion that ta

    ce in the mouth stomach and intestine occurs because of active agents or ferments known as enzymes. $tarch gets converted into s

    digestive enzymes that called starch splitting or amylolytic% proteins get converted into amino acids by protein splitting or proteoly

    zymes. The digestive enzymes digest &dead' substances and do not digest the stomach and intestine.

    ids and alkalies do not accomplish the work of digestion. They only supply favorable mediums for the work of the digestive enzyme

    zyme ptyalin of the saliva acts only in an alkaline medium and is destroyed by a mild acid% the enzyme pepsin of the gastric uice

    y in an acid medium and is prevented from working by an alkali.

    e chemical changes that take place in cells and tissues get instigated by enzymes in each living thing. $imple sugar (monosaccharid

    orbs from the intestine and moves to the liver and converted by an enzyme into glycogen (animal starch) and stored until use. *he

    dies re+uire sugar glycogen reconverts into sugar by enzymic action. ,nsulin secreted by the pancreas e"ists as necessary to the

    tabolization (o"idation) of sugar and when the pancreas fails to turn out sufficient +uantities of insulin we pee uno"idized sugar.

    tolytic enzymes include terms such as o"idases and pero"idases. hysiologists know that proteolytic (protein-digesting) enzymes fo

    hin living tissues.

    ese intracellular enzymes metabolize food substances% in normal functional nutrition metabolism.

    hen bones break a bone-ring support gets built around the fractured section e"tending each way from the point of fracture. fter thes reunited and knitting or healing gets completed and the circulatory channels get reestablished the bone-ring support gets softened

    orbed e"cept about a +uarter of an inch about the point of fracture.

    planaria flat worms get cut into small pieces and placed where they can absorb nourishment each piece will grow into a small worm

    y cannot get nourishment they cannot grow. !ach piece therefore completely rearranges its materials and becomes a perfect but v

    nute worm. The piece that contains the pharyn" finding this too large for its diminished size will dissolve it and make a new one th

    new size.

    abscess &points' on the surface of the body and drains its septic contents on the outside get well known. This &pointing' on the surf

    s made possible because the flesh between the abscess and the surface gets digested by enzymes% it gets autolyzed and removed.

    rtain animals have specialized stores in which they store up a reserve of nutrition to feed them during periods of scarcity or during

    ernation. These physiological store houses get described as analogous to &water tanks' possessed by camels. This e"ists similar to b

    ed sheep of ersia Gila monsters of the *estern plains and /ussian bears. #ther animals including man possess but the generalize

    erves found in the bone marrow liver blood fatty tissue etc. and the private reserve possessed by each cell in the body.th types of animals may draw upon these reserves for supplies with which to nourish their vital tissues if raw materials from withou

    e"ist% or if due to sickness they cannot get digested.

    ese tissues (fatty tissue bone marrow etc.) and food substances (glycogen) do not e"ist as fit to enter the bloodstream before getting

    on by enzymes. ,ndeed human fat or human muscle does not e"ist prepared to enter the circulation without first getting digested tha

    or muscle in a cow or sheep.

    ycogen (animal starch) stored in the liver firstly gets converted into a simple sugar before getting released into the bloodstream. Th

    nversion gets accomplished by enzymic action.

    ny more e"amples of autolysis could get listed but enough have gotten presented to convince the reader of it as a common fact of l

    dies possess control over this process ust as they does over each other process of life this process does not occur as a blind undire

    air.

    emarkable e"ample of this control gets afforded by the piece of diced plenarium that contains the pharyn". ,t has the ability to tear d

    t and shift its constituent materials. The same thing gets seen in the softening and absorption of the bonering support around a point

    cture. #nly part of the bone-ring gets digested the remainder remains reinforcing the weakened structure.e phenomenon of fasting supplies many e"amples of how the body e"ercises its autolytic processes. Tissues get lost in the inverse o

    heir usefulness - fat and morbid growths first and then other issues. ,n each animal from worms to man different organs and tissue

    fer greatly in their rates of loss during fasting. #ften the liver loses more in weight relative to the body compared to other organs ea

    e to glycogen and fat loss. The lungs lose nearly nothing and the brain and nervous system evan less.

    e vital tissues are fed on the stored reserves and the less vital tissues so that absti nence from food can produce damage only after th

    dy2s reserves have been e"hausted.

    e body possesses have the ability to shift chemicals and fasting shows many instances of this. The digestion and reorganization of pa

    n in worms and other animals when deprived of food the digestion and redistribution of reserves and surpluses and non-vital tissue

    n in each animal when forced to go without food make up some of the most marvelous phenomena in biology.

    e body has the ability to build tissue and also to destroy tissue. 3ot only can it distribute nutrients% but it can redistribute them too.

    toloysis makes this redistribution possible.

    is process of autolysis gets used and serves us in eliminating tumors and other growths. long known as over a hundred years ago

    vester Graham wrote of when more food gets used by the body than supplied &general law of the vital economy' that &the decomp

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    orbents (autolysis) first lay hold of and remove those substances which are of least use to the economy% and hence all morbid

    umulations such as cysts tumors abscesses etc. are rapidly diminished and often wholly removed under severe and protracted

    tinence and fasting.' Understand that tumors gets made up of flesh and blood and bone. 1any names e"ist for different tumors indi

    kind of tissues the tumors get made up of. osteoma gets made up of bone tissue% a myoma of muscular tissue% a neuroma of nerve

    ue% a lipoma of fatty tissue% etc.

    mors get composed of tissues the same as the other body structures e"ist susceptible of autolytic disintegration ust as normal tissu

    dergo dissolution and absorption under circumstances during a fast. 4asting reduces the amount of fat on the body and it reduces the

    the muscles and also it reduces the size of a tumor or causes it to disappear.

    alize that the process of disintegrating (autolyzing) the tumor takes place much more rapidly than normal tissues.

    his 3otes on Tumors a work for students of pathology 4rancis arter *ood says5 &,n a very small proportion of human malignant tu

    ontaneous disappearance for longer or shorter periods has been noted. The greatest number of such disappearances has followed

    omplete surgical removal of the tumor% they have occurred as fre+uently during fever symptoms and less fre+uently in connection wme profound alteration of the metabolic processes of the organism such as e"treme cache"ia artificial menopause or the puerperium

    more profound change in metabolism does not come about other than that produced fasting a change suited to onset autolysis of tum

    lignancies or other.

    e conditions 6r. *ood mentions as causing spontaneous disappearance of tumors mostly happened &accidentally' and not within the

    ge of a voluntary control. 4asting though can get instituted and carried on under supervision when desired. s a rule operations ge

    lowed by increased tumor growth. $pontaneous disappearance of tumors following the incomplete removal rarely happens. $imilar

    d about severe cache"ia and artificial menopause. ,n fevers rapid autolysis goes on in many tissues of the body and curative work

    ppens but we do not develop fevers at

    l. regnancy and childbirth cause profound changes in the body but they do not get recommended to sick women as cures for tumo

    en if it were desirable it seems a hit-or-miss remedy. 4asting2s effects occur with certainty.

    thing e"ists as hit-or-miss about it working each time in a similar way.

    ver as a curative process does help to remove the cause of the tumor. 3one of 6r. *ood2s other causes of spontaneous disappearance

    he removing of the causes. 4asting does assist in removal of these causes.ring the fast the accumulations of superfluous tissues get overhauled and analyzed% the available component parts then get turned o

    bodies nutrition department for utilization in nourishing tissues% the refuse of which gets thoroughly and permanently removed.

    merous men could get +uoted on wide e"periences with fasting to corroborate what gets said here about autolyzing tumors. 0ut take

    e +uotation. 1acfadden says 5 &1y e"perience of fasting has shown me beyond all possible doubt that a foreign growth of any kind

    absorbed into the circulation by simply compelling the body to use every unnecessary element contained within it for food. *hen a

    eign growth has become hardened sometimes one long fast will not accomplish the result but where they are soft the fast will usua

    use them to be absorbed.'

    e to a various circumstances some known others unknown the rate of absorption of tumors in those fasting varies. 4urther two cas

    es get here shown as to the wide range of variation in the process.

    woman under forty had a uterine fibroid about the size of an average grapefruit.

    was completely absorbed in twenty-eight days of total abstinence from all food but water.

    other case is that of a similar tumor in a woman of near the same age. ,n her case having a growth the size of a goose egg with one

    enty-one days fast the tumor reduced to the size of an !nglish walnut. *ith the fast getting broken due to hunger. nother fast of

    enteen days completely absorbed the tumor.

    mor-like lumps in female breasts ranging from the size of a pea to that of a goose egg can disappear in three days to weeks. case l

    ves interesting and instructive.

    young lady age 78 had a large hard lump smaller than a billiard ball9in her right breast. 4or four months it had caused her pain. $h

    nsulted a physician who diagnosed the condition of cancer urging immediate removal.

    e went to another another and still another medical doctor and each made that diagnosis each urging immediate removal.

    tead of resorting to surgery the lady fasted and in three days without food the &cancer' and all pain left with no recurrence in thirte

    ars. :undreds of similar happenings under fasting convince us that many &tumors' and &cancers' removed by surgery do not e"ist tu

    cancers. 4eel skeptical of the statistics issued to show early operation prevents or &cures' cancer.

    moving tumors via autolysis has advantages over surgical removal. $urgery has dangers% autolysis as a physiological process carries

    nger. $urgery lowers vitality and thus adds to metabolic perversion that is back of the tumor. 4asting by which autolysis of tumors g

    elerated normalizes nutrition and permits the elimination of accumulated to"ins thus removing the causes of the tumor. fter surgimoval tumors often to recur. fter their autolytic removal little tendency towards recurrence happens. Tumors often recur in malign

    m after their operative removal. The tendency to malignancy is removed by fasting in !urope and merica thousands of tumors hav

    ten autolyzed in the past fifty years and the effectiveness of the method e"ists beyond doubt. 0one tumors and nerve tumors% since

    subect to the same laws of nutrition as other tumors it seems wise to think they can get autolyzed similarly to other tumors. ertai

    process has limitations and tumors that have grown to enormous sizes will get reduced in size% because not earch cysts can get abso

    eems advisable to undergo a needed fast or fasts while tumors or cysts remain smaller.

    other limitation gets noted% tumors situated in ways that dam up the lymph stream will continue to grow feeding upon the accumula

    cess of lymph behind them despite fasting.