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List,

Shlomo " Gubi " Guberman, famed Israeli author and consultant,

alerted me to a recently published article on curcumin and

resveratrol. This is well worth reading.

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1810449

What does it mean? It means that when you design a therapy in

which immune function is appointed to pull the laboring oar, it is

almost imperative to steer clear of the shoals of the stilbenes and

so many of the trans-cinnamic acid derivatives. This would include

DES for prostate cancer, rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid phenethyl

ester, and perhaps many of the gallates and tannates -- and those are legion.

It will certainly change my past recommendation of the

high-lignin flax seed oil. Lignin contains the ferulates. I should

have guessed this as when I was young and foolish I would synthesize

this for the muscle-building crowd.

All of these compounds are still very useful. The key to beating

cancer is the proper use of the best medical device ever discovered:

the human brain. Which reminds me: Tallberg of Finland would

feed animal brains to his patients with pancytopenia or

leukopenia. It is not necessary. You can get very good results

using choline and some of the cholinergic quaternary ammonium compounds.

I want to salute Gubi for sending the Pubmed article to me. I

will be making appropriate changes in my seminars.

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