Information Medicine

The Revolutionary Cell-Reprogramming Discovery that Reverses Cancer and Degenerative Diseases

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Pub Date 26 Mar 2019 | Archive Date 29 Nov 2018
Inner Traditions | Healing Arts Press

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A look at the future of medicine based on cutting-edge stem cell research

• Shares Dr. Biava’s groundbreaking research on stem cell differentiation stage factors (SCDSFs) as a cellular “reprogramming” treatment for cancer and other degenerative diseases

• Explains how SCDSFs restore communication between cells and the epigenetic code, the information that programs the normal function and growth of every living cell

• Explores how the universe operates like a cosmic information-network and how this new scientific worldview will shape the future of healing and medicine

The universe is not a mechanical system of matter--it operates like a cosmic network that runs on and is connected by information. Information “in-forms” and underlies all of the physical world, including the human body. In this book, Pier Mario Biava, M.D., and Ervin Laszlo, Ph.D., show how this “information” worldview can be applied to healing and medicine and, specifically, how it underlies a revolutionary new approach to cancer and disease treatment, one that works directly with the epigenetic code--the information that programs the function and growth of every living cell.

The authors explain how tumor growth and cellular dysfunction are manifestations of disconnections in the information network of an organism. Unveiling Dr. Biava’s groundbreaking research on stem cell differentiation stage factors (SCDSFs), they explain how SCDSFs work directly as epigenetic regulators to reconnect aberrant cells to the body’s information network and reset them to their original function--in the case of cancer cells transforming them from malignant to benign, from dysfunction back to normalcy and health. Dr. Biava’s research on SCDSFs--derived from Zebrafish embryos, which have a very high percentage of proteins identical with those of human beings--has shown good success in reprogramming and inhibiting cancer cells in clinical trials with patients with advanced liver cancer, as well as success in in vitro studies with 7 different human tumor lines. SCDSFs have also shown promise in the treatment of chronic diseases such as psoriasis and neurodegenerative diseases. This research will also allow the development of new treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis.

Unveiling the holistic future of medicine, the authors show how we will no longer need to approach the treatment of cancer and other degenerative diseases as a “fight,” but as a restoration of our cells’ original programming. With the advent of Information Medicine, we now have the power to program ourselves to heal.

A look at the future of medicine based on cutting-edge stem cell research

• Shares Dr. Biava’s groundbreaking research on stem cell differentiation stage factors (SCDSFs) as a cellular...


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ISBN 9781620558225
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PAGES 224

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Dr. Biava’s groundbreaking research on SCDSFs is a fascinating and debatable area. Information Medicine is a wonderful ext that delves into the details of the ground-breaking research and tries to explain the significance this may have on the future of medicine.

Whilst those with an interest in the area may enjoy the book and the research it provides, I felt a little distanced by the concepts of the 'cosmic information-network' which soon became the primary focus of the text. There is also a tricky balance between over-explaining the biological concepts that underpin the research and using terminology that makes the research difficult to follow for the average reader- something to be wary of before tackling this book.

Nonetheless, an interesting read for pondering the future treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis.

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This basic premise of this book is that everything in the world is connected and all healthy things are integrated. It looks at medicine holistically and approaches the treatment of cancer by re-informing/reprogramming the cells rather than the usual aggressive ‘fight’ against cancer (based on cutting edge stem cell research). I love the idea that we can reprogram ourselves to heal, and the possibility of less invasive future treatments. The book is not an easy read and is more suited to those from a medical or scientific background. However it is a worthwhile read due to its groundbreaking theories pushing the boundaries of traditional medicine. There is a lot of scientific research referenced in the book but more than anything else the passion and commitment of the authors shines through. Books like this are so important for the future direction of medicine and healing.

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This book offers a new paradigm in healing cancers and degenerative diseases. The author explains how our connection to the universe as well as influences on embryonic development affect our health. I was particularly interested in his descriptions of zebrafish embryos, which contain 95 percent of the same proteins found in humans. Laszlo explains how stem cells alone do not evoke healing. Rather the factors in zebrafish embryos are able to regulate the expression of the p53 cancer suppressor gene, allow for stem cell differentiation, heal genetic changes, and increase apoptosis in malignant cells.

The amount of information in this book is nearly overwhelming but anyone interested in the treatment of cancer will find that exploring this information is well worth the effort. I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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