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AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Many people have been waiting and hoping for a cancer cure for years and now it may just be closer to becoming a reality. According to researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine: White Blood Cells From Cancer-resistant Mice Cure Cancers In Ordinary Mice May 9, 2006 "Even highly aggressive forms of malignancy with extremely large tumors were eradicated," Zheng Cui, M.D., Ph.D., and colleagues reported in this week's on-line edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The transplanted white blood cells not only killed existing cancers, but also protected normal mice from what should have been lethal doses of highly aggressive new cancers. Continued Also: White Blood Cells Of Cancer-resistant Mice Overwhelm Natural Defenses Of Cancer Cells |
pziasd Send message Joined: 14 Oct 07 Posts: 12 Credit: 3,156 RAC: 0 |
Do you know how many doctors, researchers, research labs, pharmaceuticals companies, advertisers, fund raisers, and every thing else related to the multi-billion cancer industry would suffer or go out of business if this were true?? This is too big a business to end cancer.... |
popandbob Send message Joined: 19 Mar 05 Posts: 551 Credit: 4,673,015 RAC: 0 |
Anyone know where we can find a Cancer-resistant human to get white blood cells from? ~BoB Do you Good Search for Seti@Home? http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=888957 Or Good Shop? http://www.goodshop.com/?charityid=888957 |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Do you know how many doctors, researchers, research labs, pharmaceuticals companies, advertisers, fund raisers, and every thing else related to the multi-billion cancer industry would suffer or go out of business if this were true?? Well, I would be guessing, but if it were true and there was a high cure rate for many cancers, it would definately be a considerable amount. |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Anyone know where we can find a Cancer-resistant human to get white blood cells from? You may be in luck. Check out the video links too. 'Cancer-resistant' people lend out their killer cells Immune cells from "cancer-resistant" people are to be injected into those with cancer to help fight the disease..... |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Willow bark extract (BNO1455) and its fractions suppress growth and induce apoptosis in human colon and lung cancer cells This is a bit surprising to me. I've been taking willow bark extract for a few weeks now for occasional mild neck pain. If you're wondering what willow bark has to do with pain relief I'll give a little history on it. Willow extracts have been used for relieving pain for many centuries. It contains something called salicin, the precursor of the synthetic drug aspirin. Salicin from willow bark extract seems to have fewer side effects than aspirin. Although anyone that's allergic to aspirin would want to absolutely avoid willow and other plants containing salicin. |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Possible anti-cancer abilities of the agaricus blazei mushroom. Some links: Agaritine purified from Agaricus blazei Murrill exerts anti-tumor activity against leukemic cells Natural killer cell activity and quality of life were improved by consumption of a mushroom extract, Agaricus blazei Murill Kyowa, in gynecological cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy NOTICE: There have been a few reports of liver damage in patients that were taking high doses of agaricus during chemotherapy. |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Rich in alpha-glucans, AHCC (Active Hexose Correlated Compound) is a well-known Japanese supplement that may help increase the amount of dendritic cells, increase NK (natural killer) cell activity and possibly enhance macrophage and T-cell activity. Dosages may range from a few hundred milligrams a day up to 6 grams a day. AHCC has been around for a long time and is generally considered to be safe. While AHCC has been around for a long time and is generally considered to be safe, appropriate dosage may depend on different factors like age and possible health conditions. More AHCC information: Active Hexose Correlated Compound (AHCC) enhances tumor surveillance through regulating both innate and adaptive immune responses Prognostic improvement of patients with advanced liver cancer after active hexose correlated compound (AHCC) treatment |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Possible anti-cancer abilities of the agaricus blazei mushroom. Some links: EDIT: The second link doesn't appear to be working for some reason so I'll provide a link to the entire research paper. It's rather large. Natural killer cell activity and quality of life were improved by consumption of a mushroom extract, Agaricus blazei Murill Kyowa, in gynecological cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
Anyone heard of baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)? It seems to be a more less known but potentially beneficial beta-glucan source with some research behind it. Beta Glucan Research A product with this extract is being sold as EpiCor. Here's a news report about it from NBC 13 Des Moines in Iowa : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCpK4vhtAlY |
AC Send message Joined: 22 Jan 05 Posts: 3413 Credit: 119,579 RAC: 0 |
It's called IP6 (inositol hexaphosphate). There is substantial scientific research showing that IP6 has powerful anti-cancer abilities. Read this first: Role of iron in tumor cell protection from the pro-apoptotic effect of nitric oxide The research on IP6: 1. Chemopreventive efficacy of inositol hexaphosphate against prostate tumor growth and progression in TRAMP mice 2. The influence of phytic acid on TNF-alpha and its receptors genes' expression in colon cancer Caco-2 cells 3. Molecular mechanism of inositol hexaphosphate-mediated apoptosis in human malignant glioblastoma T98G cells 4. Effect of inositol hexaphosphate on the development of UVB-induced skin tumors in SKH1 hairless mice 5. Inositol hexaphosphate suppresses growth and induces apoptosis in prostate carcinoma cells in culture and nude mouse xenograft: PI3K-Akt pathway as potential target 6. Dietary influence on pancreatic cancer growth by catechin and inositol hexaphosphate 7. Protection against cancer by dietary IP6 and inositol 8. Inositol hexaphosphate represses telomerase activity and translocates TERT from the nucleus in mouse and human prostate cancer cells via the deactivation of Akt and PKCalpha 9. Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) inhibits cellular proliferation in melanoma 10. Prostate cancer and inositol hexaphosphate: efficacy and mechanisms 11. Dietary administration of inositol and/or inositol-6-phosphate prevents chemically-induced rat hepatocarcinogenesis 12. Inositol hexaphosphate inhibits growth and induces G1 arrest and apoptotic death of androgen-dependent human prostate carcinoma LNCaP cells 13. Anti-angiogenic activity of inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) 14. In vivo suppression of hormone-refractory prostate cancer growth by inositol hexaphosphate: induction of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 and inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor 15. Inositol hexaphosphate inhibits constitutive activation of NF- kappa B in androgen-independent human prostate carcinoma DU145 cells 16. Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) inhibits key events of cancer metastasis: II. Effects on integrins and focal adhesions 17. Suppression of DMBA-induced mouse skin tumor development by inositol hexaphosphate and its mode of action Okay bye! |
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