Salvestrols: Does Nature Hold the Answer
to Cancer?
Elyn Jacobs interviewed Dr. Michael B. Schachter on
her radio show, Survive and Live Well in December of 2012. She then
posted this written summary of the interview on her website on January 17, 2013.
Since this summary is no longer there, having been replaced by her later
interview of Dr. Schachter, we have reproduced it here.
Elyn Jacobs is a breast cancer survivor, professional
cancer coach, radio talk show host, speaker, and the executive director of the
Emerald Heart Cancer Foundation. She is also on the peer review board of the
Natural Standard Database. Elyn empowers women to choose the path for
treatment that best fits their own individual needs. She is passionate about
helping others move forward into a life of health and well-being. Elyn lives
in New York with her husband and two young boys.
I have long believed that nature does indeed hold the answer to cancer. In
November, I spoke with Dr. Michael Schachter on my radio show, Survive and
Live Well. We had a fantastic conversation about reducing our risk for
cancer and treating it if diagnosed. One recommendation he made for both is the
use of Salvestrols, a term I never heard of. Salvestrols, you say, huh? The name
was coined by Professor Gerry Potter, being a derivative of the Latin word salvia,
the common herb sage, which means to save. Dr. Schachter had suggested we
read Salvestrols: Nature's Defense Against Cancer. Intrigued, I contacted
the author, Brian Schaefer, and he was kind enough to chat with me. I read the
book. I learned much. Simply put, Salvestrols are plant derived compounds that
produce anticancer metabolites as a result of their action with a particular
enzyme, known as CYP1B1. This enzyme is present only in cancer cells, and when
it encounters a Salvestrol, it converts it into a form which is toxic to the
sick cell and causes that cell to commit suicide. Because the enzyme is not
present in healthy cells, the Salvestrols have no ill effects on them, unlike
cancer therapies such as chemotherapy. I found this really exciting.
Salvestrols are also part of the plant's immune system. They are produced by
plants to protect themselves from pests and disease. However, the use of many
modern fungicides and crop protection chemicals means that plants which are not
organically grown will not express high concentrations of Salvestrols because
they are not exposed to the attacks which cause the plant to produce them. Plus,
Salvestrols are generally produced late in the ripening phase as this is when
the plant is most vulnerable to attack, but produce is typically picked well
before ripening.
Dr. Schachter explained the importance of organics, but he also said that the
way our food is now grown and altered (including organic) has significantly
reduced the levels of Salvestrols in our foods.
I often hear "I eat my organic fruits and vegetables but I still have
cancer" or "my mother did everything right and still died from her
cancer". I don't have all the answers, sometimes cancer wins. But, as Dr.
Schachter said, it may have to do with the integrity of the organic foods we are
eating. But, you can maximize the benefit of both diet and Salvestrols by
exercising and taking supplements such as biotin. Exercise will help keep you
well oxygenated thus boosting CYP1B1 efficacy, and biotin has been shown to
boost Salvestrol metabolism as well as inhibit factors that boost tumor
survival. (Note: Biotin is not recommended for those receiving chemo as it will
decrease the effectiveness of these drugs.) Magnesium and Niacin also support
Salvestrol activity, however, a diet rich in produce and whole foods will likely
provide a sufficient amount. A reasonable amount of iron is also a good idea.
Just don't go overboard as that can have cancer friendly consequences.
A simple shift in diet may not be sufficient for those at risk or already
fighting active disease, but incorporating a large amount of fruit and
vegetables into one's diet represents a significant step towards good health and
can be quite helpful in disabling the cancer cells which form and develop in our
bodies daily. Notable sources of Salvestrols are artichokes, mint, basil,
parsley, blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, avocado, kale and other
greens. Supplemental Salvestrol is also an option. Salvestrol activity operates
regardless of whether the cell is precancerous, part of a primary tumor or part
of the metastases of that primary tumor, so they can be considered as important
for prevention as for treatment of full-blown cancers. Just remember, Salvestols
are only one part of the equation, so eat a variety of vegetables to take
advantage of all the anticancer compounds, and embrace an overall anticancer
lifestyle.
Disclaimer: Nothing in this post represents medical advice, and I
encourage you to discuss this information with your integrative oncologist or
naturopathic doctor. Please note that Salvestrols should not be taken with
B17-Laetrile. I have compiled this information sole for those seeking to use
natural means to support their body against cancer or enhance cancer
treatment.
-- Elyn Jacobs