Posted on 03/26/2025 12:57:45 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is a surgeon who made billions inventing cancer drugs. (He is also the current owner of the Los Angeles Times!) Shiong lends his perspective on the rise in cancer rates, especially among young people, as well as insights into the shortcomings of established treatment protocols that have remained virtually unchanged for decades. One of Tucker’s better conversations! Aired live earlier today.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtu.be ...
Looks like the vaccine was as bad as our side thought it was... We should have known with all the ways the loony left was pushing it on us.
As the doctor said, this will keep you up at night.
The elitists want you dead because there are too many people on the earth. I didn’t take the shot. My t cells worked just fine.
He owns the Los Angeles Times.
Smart guy. But smart doesn’t mean he’s got it completely figured out. If he closes l.a. times that would be great.
He could start his own nationwide internet reporting site for less than the 500 mill he bought the times for.
He is involved with lots of other projects . One of a few stakeholders for the L.A. Lakers also
Soon Shlongand thought, "Shlong"?? Nah that can't be right....
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When he introduces himself in a bar as “Mr Schlong”, it’s for all the marbles. She’s either leaving the bar with him, or slapping his face.
Fascinating discussion with an obviously brilliant man. Thanks for posting. Will bookmark for future reference.
Soon-Shiong go away today,
I don’t feel much like dancin’
You’re welcome! And thanks to ExTexasRedhead for the initial link!
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I am convinced that one of the primary influences on getting cancer are the levels of histamines in a person’s body.
Histamines are both consumed in our foods and created by our bodies. They are an instrumental part of our bodies regulation system, maintaining homeostasis, and our immune response, fighting infections.
The more food is processed and the longer time passes from harvest to consumption, the greater the level of histamines.
They are responsible for the parietal cells in your stomach producing acid as part of digestion, for creating mucus cleansing our throats when we have a cold or allergies, and for the inflamation in our muscles and tissues that are part of fighting infection.
They are often the root cause of joint pain, irritable bowel, arthritis, headaches, and brain fog. They are not separate from identified illness, but a part of and the tool of many illnesses that cause the symptoms.
They can cause heart arrhythmia,migraines COPD,... The list is long.
I recently ended up in the hospital with severe liver pain. My thought was that my previous colon cancer, that had metastasized to my lung causing a lobe to be surgically removed, had spread to my liver. The bloating and joint pain, sinus congestion, diarrhea, and brain fog was extreme.
Thanks to a top notch surgeon who was resistant to use his knife on me, I ruled out the cancer, gall bladder and pancreatic disease.
The comprehensive blood tests with differential showed no problems, even in the various white blood cells that would reflect infection.
Laying in the emergency room for the entire day and far into the next, I started putting two and two together, tracing the acid stomach, bloating, congestion, joint pain (I could not stand up and hardly walk the pain was so great), that my G-cells in the lining of my stomach were overproducing gastrin into my bloodstream, which triggered my enterochromaffin like cells (ECL) to overproduce histamines into my bloodstream. They in turn caused ALL the other symptoms in my body, many that have been dogging me for years.
Diving down the rabbit hole of medical texts and journals, I found DIAMINE OXIDASE (DAO), an enzyme that degrades and inactivates histamines in the body. It is an over the counter supplement that is made by sprouting legumes (specifically peas) in the dark for ten days. It is also found in pig kidneys.
Within three hours I felt better than I had in many years. Not only was all the severe abdominal pain gone, but also all the joint pain and joint inflamation. For the first time in years, my lungs and nasel passages were totally clear, the brain fog was gone, and the inflamation in my neck causing sleep apnea was gone.
All from one simple enzyme that was deficient in my body. Yesterday I had my annual visit to my primary care Dr. He is top notch, one of the best, affiliated with the university health care system. I took along a medical journal article that summarized histamine intollerance, finding that he and most Dr’s have limited understanding of it.
Here is an article that explains the various symptoms associated with histame intollerance.
https://www.healthline.com/health/histamine-intolerance
PS. I’ve been a coffee addict, trying to rid myself of the brain fog. THE CAFFEINE AND THEOPHYLLINE IN COFFEE DESTROYS THE DIAMINE OXIDASE ENZYME. I now limit myself to one cup per day and the coffee craving is totally gone.
PSS. The high histamine caused the high permeability and inflamation in my lung that facilitated my lung cancer. Pathology stated that this never smoker had emphysema. This has cleared up since my hospital visit last week. I suddenly feel thirty years younger.
The high histamine level of fermented foods, hard cheeses, and cured meats are associated with colon cancer.
It’s all about histamine levels and levels of diamine oxidase enzyme in our body!
I share this in hopes that this simple low cost enzyme can help others as it has me. I just purchased a few pounds of dried peas and plan to sprout them to avoid the supplements.
This shared experience directly relates to and simplifies the topic discussed between the DR and Tucker in the excellent video.
“DIAMINE OXIDASE (DAO), an enzyme that degrades and inactivates histamines in the body”
bttt
BFLR
PS. Heating or cooking destroys the DAO enzyme in our foods.
If you Google “histamines vs cytokines” you will understand how DAO enzyme can prevent the cytokine storm affiliated with Covid-19.
Histamine, a key mediator in inflammation and allergy, regulates T-cell responses through its receptors (H1 and H2), influencing cytokine production and T-cell polarization, with H2 receptors having a negative regulatory effect on T1 and T2 responses.
H1 receptors are associated with lungs and nasal passages while H2 receptors are associated with the stomach and digestion.
If you listen to Tucker’s video this will make sense, relating to cancer.
T-Cell Polarization:
Histamine can influence T-cell polarization, affecting the balance between Th1 and Th2 cells, which are involved in different immune responses.
Cytokine Production:
Histamine can affect the production of cytokines, such as interleukin-2 and interferon-γ, by T cells, potentially inhibiting their production.
Allergic Responses:
Histamine plays a crucial role in allergic reactions, and its effects on T cells contribute to the development and persistence of allergic diseases.
Histamine-Induced Suppressor T Cells:
Histamine can induce the formation of suppressor T cells, which are involved in regulating immune responses and preventing excessive inflammation.
H3 and H4 Receptors:
Histamine also interacts with H3 and H4 receptors, which have been shown to play roles in the development of allergic contact dermatitis and other allergic conditions.
Cross-Presentation:
Histamine can promote antigen cross-presentation, inducing the activation of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells, which are important for cell-mediated immunity.
Mast Cells and Basophils:
Mast cells and basophils are major sources of histamine in the immune system, and their activation leads to the release of histamine, which then interacts with T cells.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11574888/
Could Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonists Be Used for Treating COVID-19?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34073529/
From the abstract:
“Here, we briefly summarize the novel use of H1 receptor antagonists in combating SARS-CoV-2 infection.
We also describe the potential antiviral mechanisms of H1 receptor antagonists on SARS-CoV-2.
Finally, the opportunities and challenges of the use of H1 receptor antagonists in managing COVID-19 are discussed.”
This is a really good journal article for anyone interested in this topic.
The full length article is free
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