Guest guest Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Firstly to Peggy Becker and . Thank you so much for your kind t houghts. Consider yourselves adopted. LOL _______________________________ Ever hear of this? Without question, Dr. McLaughlin’s most important work lies in his contributions to our knowledge concerning the Annonaceous acetogenins found in the pawpaw tree. Following his observations in 1982 that the North American paw paw tree was potently bioactive, his group identified some 50 acetogenins in its seeds and bark with antitumor and pesticidal properties. The acetogenins not only selectively inhibit cancer cells, but they also thwart multiple drug resistant tumor cells. He published several scientific papers on that effect. http://www.pawpawresearch.com/mclaughlin.htm http://www.pawpawresearch.com/pawpaw-trials1.pdf ____________________________________ Recently a CML patient was told she was failing Gleevec therapy because her PCR increase by more than one log. When the story was sorted out, her PCRs had been done by different labs, and only the more recent PCR result was on the International Scale, and that number was much higher. But the oncologist did not understand this change in PCR methodology and instead of providing a log reduction comparison simply compared the PCR numbers, and assumed she was failing drug therapy. So the patient was unduly alarmed by the higher number until a fellow CML patient pointed out the misunderstanding through a CML discussion board. By Trey Fox | May 18, 2010 More at website on this subject. http://www.searchmedica.com/resource.html?rurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cancernetwork.co\ m%2Fblog%2Fdisplay%2Farticle%2F10165%2F1570782 & q=cml & c=on & ss=cancerNetworkLink & p\ =Convera & fr=true & ds=0 & srid=4 ________________________________ Black Rice May Be Cheap Source of Antioxidants http://www.clinicalconnection.com/health_news/Display_News.aspx?articleID=10750 _________________________________ All for your reading pleasure. Sorry about the 2 identical postings yesterday. I wondered what happened to it, it disappeared from my screen, it was so anxious to get on the board. Remember the old days before Windows? We had to remember what keys to use to move on? I think that combination is probably touched by accident and off it goes into the wild blue yonder. LOL FYI, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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