ATP Depletion Therapy

Safe & Effective Complementary Cancer Treatment
ATP Depletion Therapy Introduction 
ATP Depletion Therapy is a safe & effective complementary treatment approach for cancer targeting the altered energy metabolism of tumor cells to selectively kill them without harming the healthy cells.
 
All cells require energy to survive and divide.The molecule called ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate is the universal energy currency of all cells. Without adequate ATP no cell can survive. Compared to normal cells, cancer cells need to generate ATP at a much higher rate which is required to synthesize new molecules and rapidly divide. For that reason the energy metabolism of cancer cells are significantly altered and they generate an excessive amount of ATP.
 
It is possible to  target the energy metabolism of cancer cells and selectively deplete their ATP by means of certain biochemicals that inhibit specific enzymes which are highly active in cancer cells and/or specially modulated electromagnetic waves that act on certain cellular structures that are altered in cancer cells.
 
ATP Depletion Therapy can be used as a complementary treatment approach to further boost the efficacy of conventional treatment modalities or as a stand-alone option when patients no longer respond to other interventions. It is not meant to be used instead of an established conventional treatment when the patients still have viable options.
 
Under the supervision of a qualified health professional, ATP Depletion Therapy can be used to target most of types of cancer at any stage of disease. It is a systematic treatment that can be effective even against the multi-drug resistant cells. 
 
Brain Tumor (Glioblastoma Multiforme) Patient
Treated with GEMM Therapy - Electromagnetic ATP Depletion
 
What is ATP?
The principal source of “free energy” in the body is a special high‐energy phosphate group in the molecule called Adenosine Triphosphate or ATP which is the universal energy currency of all living systems.
 
Without ATP there will be no life.  When one phosphate group is removed from Adenosine triphosphate in generating Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi) in a coupled process called phosphorylation, the energy stored in the bond is released to provide the needed energy for the biochemical reactions. 
 
 
At any instant a typical cell has an average 1 billion ATP molecules which is sufficient for that cell’s needs for only a few minutes and must be rapidly recycled. Every day approximately 50‐70 kg of ATP is generated and utilized in a human body making it one of most commonly synthesized molecules.
 
When we eat food the complex molecules are first hydrolyzed to smaller units such as glucose and then carried to the cells where they are used in different pathways to generate ATP.
 
In the absence of oxygen, ATP from glucose can be generated in the cytoplasm by glycolysis which does not require oxygen.
 
In glycolysis, 1 molecule of glucose can generate 2 molecules of ATP. However, most of the ATP is generated at the special compartment called mitochondrion with the use of oxygen where 36 molecules of ATP can be generated from 1 molecule of glucose.  
 
Further Information
Excessive ATP & Cancer contains detailed information concerning the role of excessive ATP in malignant transformation and promoting the uncontrolled division of cancer cells.
 
Biochemical ATP Depletion focuses on the use of various organic chemicals and dietary supplements along with nutritional interventions to target the highly overexpressed enzymes of the energy metabolism of cancer cells.
 
Electromagnetic ATP Depletion focuses on the use of low power electromagnetic waves in the radio frequency spectrum in particular the GEMM Therapy developed by Dr. Gorgun which has been successfully used to treat various forms of cancer.
 
Scientific Research contains abstracts and links of several scientific studies appeared in established journals that evaluates the role of ATP depletion against cancer.
 
Application Form should be filled by patients who are willing to obtains an Individualized ATP Depletion Therapy Protocol for their condition. Please note that all protocols should be evaluated and followed under supervision of a qualified medical professional.
 
 
 
 
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