Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen
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The Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen is an alternative anti-cancer diet that claims to encourage solid tumors with specific mutations to the p53 gene to become so acidic as undergo lysis (die off). This approach was pioneered by Anthony G. Payne based (in part) on work done by former NASA scientist, Clarence Cone, Jr., Ph.D. (dec).
The Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen was first published during 1996. A revised version was made available during 2001.
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The very latest version of the Metabolic Oncolytic Regimen appeared in the October 2006 issue of the journal, Medical Hypotheses & Research:
http://www.journal-mhr.com/PDF_Files/vol_2_4/2_4_PDFs/2_4_3.pdf (Free access to the entire 13 page paper).