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The Truth About Cancer<br />
only is <strong>the</strong>re just ineptitude or bias in <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> industry, bias against<br />
natural <strong>the</strong>rapies, but also deliberate fraud. Now we’re dealing with a<br />
different animal because when you consider <strong>the</strong> number of people who<br />
die from <strong>cancer</strong> this amounts to genocide.<br />
Dr. Rashid Buttar on AARSOTA<br />
Ty: I’ve read <strong>about</strong> your <strong>cancer</strong> protocol. And you have something<br />
that you call AARSOTA. Can you talk <strong>about</strong> what your AARSOTA<br />
is. Is it a vaccine What is AARSOTA<br />
Dr. Rashid Buttar: AARSOTA is an acronym that stands for<br />
autogenous antigen receptor specific oncogenic target acquisition.<br />
Ty: I’m glad you called it AARSOTA.<br />
Dr. Rashid Buttar: Yeah.<br />
Ty: I can remember that, A-A-R-S-O-T-A.<br />
Dr. Rashid Buttar: That’s right, AARSOTA—A-A-R-S-O-T-A—Exactly!<br />
So autogenous means you body’s own. Antigen receptor specific means<br />
it’s specific to an antigen receptor site that we’re collecting that we<br />
isolate from <strong>the</strong> urine similar to what Brazinski [ph] does except he’s<br />
coming up with antineoplastins at a universal across <strong>the</strong> board and<br />
we’re saying that <strong>the</strong> antigen receptor sites in everybody’s tumor is<br />
unique as just as <strong>the</strong>ir DNA’s unique specific to <strong>the</strong>m. So it’s an<br />
autogenous body’s own antigen receptor specific, specific to <strong>the</strong> DNA of<br />
that individual.<br />
Autogenous, antigen receptor specific, oncogenic meaning <strong>cancer</strong>,<br />
target acquisition meaning it’s acquiescing <strong>the</strong> target. It helps <strong>the</strong> body’s<br />
immune system to identify what’s being formed. So <strong>cancer</strong> first and<br />
foremost is a problem with <strong>the</strong> immune system. You cannot have <strong>cancer</strong><br />
if you have an intact immune system. If people say, oh no, my immune<br />
system’s fine <strong>the</strong>n you can’t have <strong>cancer</strong>. You can’t have two. Okay,<br />
those two things can’t live toge<strong>the</strong>r. If it’s an immune system that’s<br />
compromised you can have <strong>cancer</strong>. If you have <strong>cancer</strong>—if you have a<br />
<strong>cancer</strong> you have to by definition have a compromised immune system.<br />
So part of this is we have to stimulate <strong>the</strong> immune system. We have to<br />
repair <strong>the</strong> immune system.<br />
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