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Hi Margot,

I'm always leery of claims like the ones this post. In the end they are

always selling something. If any of this was true, doctors would not keep it

secret. They would shout it out to the world in medical journals.

If Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times, does this mean taking one

400 mg Gleevec dose would be like taking a 400,000,000 mg Gleevec dose?

Zavie

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-- Flower Power for Chemo; Leaky Bladder Solutions, More ...

Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times

An extract from the familiar flower baby's breath is a powerful weapon

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chemotherapy drugs used to treat some forms of leukemia and lymphoma an

amazing 1 million times.

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> Hi Margot,

>

> I'm always leery of claims like the ones this post. In the end they are

> always selling something. If any of this was true, doctors would not keep it

> secret. They would shout it out to the world in medical journals.

>

> If Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times, does this mean taking one

> 400 mg Gleevec dose would be like taking a 400,000,000 mg Gleevec dose?

>

> Zavie

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Margot

> M.

> Sent: May 3, 2010 2:22 PM

> AsianCMLSupportGroup ; ; CML Hope

> Group

> Subject: [ ] Fw: Flower Power for Chemo;

> ...

>

>

> Note the story about " Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times

______________________________________________

Zavie,

this is legitimate....I have seen an abstract on ACOR cml...they are about to

start human trials...so that is the stage it is at.

Feverfew did not pan out.......but many respected scientists think that most new

medicines will come from botanicals in the future.

C.

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Bachelor's Button is Feverfew...

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[ ] Fw: Flower Power for Chemo;

> ...

>

>

> Note the story about " Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times

______________________________________________

Zavie,

this is legitimate....I have seen an abstract on ACOR cml...they are about to

start human trials...so that is the stage it is at.

Feverfew did not pan out.......but many respected scientists think that most new

medicines will come from botanicals in the future.

C.

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Just to be clear-

Bachelor's Button is Cornflower,

wereas Feverfew is (Tanacetum parthenium ), a member of the sunflower family.

They are not the same.

> >

> > Hi Margot,

> >

> > I'm always leery of claims like the ones this post. In the end they are

> > always selling something. If any of this was true, doctors would not keep it

> > secret. They would shout it out to the world in medical journals.

> >

> > If Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times, does this mean taking one

> > 400 mg Gleevec dose would be like taking a 400,000,000 mg Gleevec dose?

> >

> > Zavie

>

> >_____

> >

> > From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Margot

> > M.

> > Sent: May 3, 2010 2:22 PM

> > AsianCMLSupportGroup ; ; CML Hope

> > Group

> > Subject: [ ] Fw: Flower Power for Chemo;

> > ...

> >

> >

> > Note the story about " Flower Extract Boosts Chemo 1 Million Times

>

> ______________________________________________

>

>

> Zavie,

> this is legitimate....I have seen an abstract on ACOR cml...they are about to

start human trials...so that is the stage it is at.

> Feverfew did not pan out.......but many respected scientists think that most

new medicines will come from botanicals in the future.

>

> C.

>

>

>

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> Bachelor's Button is Feverfew...

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I will try to find the abstract that I saw....I think this was about

Baby's Breath............not feverfew.

The research with feverfew, human trials going on in England, show that it

'might' be useful in blast crisis phase only.....that was the latest info.

C.

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