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Ellen - Please respond on list to list related threads. You're

absolutely correct. I am a doubting ina when It comes to the

research you sent and I posted to the group as a whole because I think

both perspectives need to be presented. As I said in my post, If you

believe in this and want to try it that's fine. Please report back to

us if you see a measurable improvement confirmed by a hematologist. I

don't believe I will try it without more recent evidence of its

ability to improve our condition.

Pat

Hi Pat,

I can see by your post to the group that you're a doubting

ina when it comes to the research I sent. So, I assume that you

need more info. Well, here it is. Look at the PDFs that has

sent before you conclude that there's no reason to at least try this.

Ellen

---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: " Tripp, " <Tripp@...>

" Ellen " <rhudy@...>

Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 15:05:08 -0800

Subject: RE: Our phone conversation re kinase inhibitors

Hi Ellen,

See figure 5 of first pdf.

Meta060 is the active ingredient in Kaprex.

http://www.metagenics.com/products/a-z-products-list/Kaprex

Happy holidays,

Matt

__________________________________

L. Tripp, Ph.D.

Vice President, Research & Development

MetaProteomics/Metagenics

9770 44th Ave. N.W., Suite 100

Gig Harbor, WA. 98332

Tel: (253) 853-7268

matthewtripp@...

Our phone conversation re kinase inhibitors

Hi ,

This may interest you a lot:

http://calistogapharma.com/hematologic.php

You can also look at the wonderful results they've gotten in

clinical trials on the mainpage.

It would be so nice to have a kinase inhibitor that targets the

kinases active in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (cll), that is natural.

I wonder if the standard dose of Kaprex would be enough to make a dent

in the disease.

I cannot find the exact paper on PubMed that you said was pertinent

to what we were talking about. Can you please direct me to it?

Also, here's an overview of the possible cure for my condition:

http://updates.clltopics.org/2909-cal101-dawn-of-a-new-era

Please tell me what you think about all this, and if there are any other

researchers that might have knowledge about the hops/kinase connections,

who may have a working knowledge of hematological conditions.

I so appreciate your willingness to discuss this with me on the

phone.

Thank you,

Ellen Rhudy

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