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I did some research to see if there were any currently available

substances that inhibited the same kinases targeted by cal-101. I found

this intriguing research.

http://www.kinaseresearch.com/showabstract.php?pmid=19169645

There is a supplement made from hops that targets the same kinases

targeted by cal-101. Whether or not it will work for us in vivo is

unknown. The supplement is called Kaprex from the Metagenics company.

I have more info if anyone is interested. Or you can do some research

on pubmed about hops. I will take the supplement anyway, as it targets

inflammation, which myself and other cllers have.

Ellen

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The only journal that I recognize here is Blood. Their article was

written in 2008 and the majority of the researchers were at UCSD. I

would imagine that if this continued to show progress that Dr. Kipps

and company would have picked it up and continued the study. The human

study cited only involved 4 people. I think I would need a much more

complete study before I tried this. Let us know what effect, if any,

it has.

Pat

On 1/18/11, Ellen <rhudy@...> wrote:

> I did some research to see if there were any currently available

> substances that inhibited the same kinases targeted by cal-101. I found

> this intriguing research.

> http://www.kinaseresearch.com/showabstract.php?pmid=19169645

> There is a supplement made from hops that targets the same kinases

> targeted by cal-101. Whether or not it will work for us in vivo is

> unknown. The supplement is called Kaprex from the Metagenics company.

> I have more info if anyone is interested. Or you can do some research

> on pubmed about hops. I will take the supplement anyway, as it targets

> inflammation, which myself and other cllers have.

> Ellen

>

>

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