CAPU Therapy: Integrative and Alternative Medicine
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What is CAPU therapy?
CAPU therapy is a reducing therapy developed by the research group of the Emanuele Association. It utilizes a specific protocol of glutathione, n-acetylcysteine, and other components to support the immune system’s ability to fight various conditions, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and viral infections. The name CAPU stands for “glutathione reducing therapy Puccio-Cappelletto”, named after the researchers who developed it.
What are the benefits of hyperthermia in cancer treatment?
Hyperthermia in cancer treatment utilizes the application of heat to tumor sites to enhance the effects of other therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy. Hyperthermia works by damaging tumor blood vessels, leading to reduced vascular perfusion, thereby inhibiting tumor growth and proliferation. Additionally, hyperthermia can increase cell membrane fluidity, disrupting intracellular signaling and hindering metastasis. It also shows potential in boosting the immune response against cancer cells
How does hyperthermia improve the immune response to cancer?
Hyperthermia, particularly in the fever range (42°C for 4h), can improve the immune response to cancer by stimulating the release of heat shock proteins (Hsps) from tumor cells. These Hsps act as “danger signals,” activating dendritic cells (DCs), which are key players in initiating anti-tumor immunity. Hsps, when complexed with tumor antigens, are taken up by DCs and presented to T cells, leading to the generation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes that can target and kill cancer cells.
What is Liposomal TRPC Glutathione and how is it different from other glutathione products?
Liposomal TRPC Glutathione is an orally administered form of glutathione that is designed to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the mucous membranes. This is unlike other glutathione supplements, which are often larger in size and must pass through the digestive system, where much of the glutathione can be degraded before reaching the bloodstream. TRPC stands for “glutathione reducing therapy Puccio-Cappelletto”
How does Liposomal TRPC Glutathione relate to CAPU therapy?
Liposomal TRPC Glutathione is an oral formulation designed to mimic the effects of intravenous CAPU therapy. It provides an alternative for patients who cannot tolerate or have difficulty with IV administration, such as children with autism or cancer patients with compromised veins.
Why does Liposomal TRPC Glutathione have a distinct smell and taste?
The distinct smell and taste of Liposomal TRPC Glutathione primarily come from the N-acetylcysteine component, which is sulfur-based. While efforts have been made to improve the flavor profile with the addition of orange and lemon aromas, the inherent taste can still be noticeable.
What is the role of phosphatidylethanolamine in Liposomal TRPC Glutathione?
Phosphatidylethanolamine is a crucial component of Liposomal TRPC Glutathione and plays a role in supporting immune function. Research suggests that individuals with cancer often exhibit elevated levels of phosphatidylethanolamine in their urine, indicating potential issues with specific enzymes (ETK1 and ETK2) that are involved in immune system activation.
Why is vitamin D deficiency common, and how is it related to iron levels?
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent due to several factors, including inadequate dietary intake of bioavailable vitamins and limited sun exposure. Interestingly, iron deficiency can also hinder the body’s ability to produce vitamin D, even with sufficient sun exposure. The presence of sufficient levels of all essential vitamins, including iron, is necessary for optimal vitamin D production.