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Hydrazine sulfate is an anti-cachexia drug which acts to reverse
the metabolic processes of debilitation and weight loss in cancer
and secondarily acts to stabilize or regress tumors. Every
informed-consent, controlled clinical trial performed in
accordance with internationally accepted standards of scientific
conduct—without exception—has indicated efficacy and safety of
the drug.
Hydrazine sulfate is a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor and is
incompatible with tranquilizers, barbiturates, alcohol and other
central nervous system depressants. Foods high in tyramine, such
as aged cheese and fermented products, are also incompatible with
MAO inhibitors. The use of tranquilizers, barbiturates and/or
alcoholic beverages with hydrazine sulfate destroys the efficacy
of this drug and represents a clear clinical hazard.
Hydrazine sulfate has been demonstrated to produce only few and
transient side effects. There have been no instances of
bone-marrow depression or of heart, lung or immune system
toxicity. Hydrazine sulfate has never been shown to be
carcinogenic—i.e., cause cancer—in humans.
Hydrazine sulfate has been in clinical use since 1973.
Thousands of study patients have been published in the medical
literature. And many more thousands the world over have been
treated by their individual doctors. There has not been a single
case of hepatorenal failure ever reported.
For a comprehensive discussion of hydrazine sulfate, please
visit www.hydrazinesulfate.org.
Also read The
Truth About Hydrazine Sulphate - by Dr. Gold
As Hydrazine Sulphate is a MAOI, it is important to avoid
foods high in Tyramine, as well as other drugs - for further
details click HERE
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