Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hello Gubi, Yes, much has been written about Artemisinin. I take it myself but the complex version- Artemix plus LDN (low dose naltrexone). Artemix from Wellcare (http://www.hepalin.com) Dee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE CANCER PLAGUE A " REAL " Cure for Cancer at Last http://www.teklinepublishing.com/realcure3.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ARTEMISININ STUDY ABSTRACTS Let us review some of the scientific research papers published so far on this herb. http://www.drlam.com/opinion/artemisinin_study_abstracts.cfm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the Townsend Letter for Doctors & Patients Artemisinin: From Malaria to Cancer Treatment http://www.townsendletter.com/Dec2002/artemisinin1202.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Source: University of Washington Ancient Chinese Folk Remedy May Hold Key to Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/?id=CANCER.UWA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cancer Smart Bomb, Part I: An Idea from Ancient Chinese Medicine Artemisinin was found to be most active against leukemia and colon cancer cell lines. Most promising was artemisinin's strong activity against drug resistant leukemia lines. http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/canart1.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BBC NEWS Wednesday, 28 November, 2001 An earlier study involving leukaemia cells yielded even more impressive results - this could be because leukaemia cells have one of the highest iron concentrations among cancer cells. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/1678469.stm#top ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pharmacological Research Abstract http://www.springboard4health.com/notebook/nutrients_artemisinin_angiogenesis.ht\ ml ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE USE FOR CANCER 75 percent cancer cell killing properties in a 8 hours almost 100 percent killing properties within 24 hours http://www.keepblairalive.com/artelam.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Artemisinin & #8380;s method of action Artemisinin contains two oxygen atoms linked together in what is known as an 'endoperoxide bridge', which react with iron atoms to form free radicals. http://www.antiaging-systems.com/a2z/artemisinin.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: WIKIPEDIA There are a number of derivatives and analogues within the artemisinin family: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemisinin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Gubi <gubisara@...> wrote: > It was a little over three weeks ago when one of my > patients called me on the phone and said with a > great deal of excitement: > I would like to send to you an amazing story of an > acquaintant of mine who was cured from leukemia by a > medical plant " . {snip] Zvi's story: > I approached a friend who is a nutritionist and > asked for his advice. He told me that I might wish > to try artemisinin for my CLL..... > I knew that I have artemisia arborescens (nicknamed > " SHIBA " in Israel and drunk mostly by moroccans) > growing right in my garden... > From that day on I started drinking two cups of > artemisia infusions a day, morning and evening. > I did not sweetened the tea.... > A month after starting to drink the tea there was a > complete turnaround in blood picture. It got back to > normal. Nontheless my lymph nodes were still swollen and > painful. I continued drinking the artemisia tea for several > more months, during which time lymph nodes that at > some point were large as a fist continued to shrink all the way back to normal size. The oncologist who checked me six months ago said > that she can not see any signs of cancer in me. > It has been about a year or so since I got my last > erythropoitin shot and my hemoglobin has been within > normal range since. " > Zvi Orlan > **************************************************************** > I would like to add that Zvi is around 70 years old, > holds a Phd in biology and a retired biology > teacher. Right after reading his story I called him > on the phone to ask him several more quesions. > I understood from him that the artemisia tea was a > single agent therapy. Zvi did not take any other > supplements, did not alter his diet and did not make > any changes in his life. As a consultant to cancer > patients this is extremely interesting to me. > It means that in such a unique case the cure, in > most likelihood > (I don't rule out placebo effect, but think it is > the least likely of the two) can be attributed to > the artemisia. > There are two types of artemisia arborescens. One is > the moroccan one and the other grows in the pacific > northwest in the USA. > http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:1DvTRXVUNcMJ:atlanticinstitute.com/artemisi\ a.pdf+moroccan+pacific+northwest+artemisia+arborescens & hl=en & ct=clnk & cd=1 > > Gubi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 I tried Artemisinin when the cancer (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) was still active---artemisinin I purchased from one of the best sources available---but it did nothing for me. Not at all to say that it did not work for this man, or that it does not work for others, just that when news comes out about " a cancer cure, " one can just about bet it will not cure cancer in all people all the time. That's why we have to use overlap, as Diedre is doing, and we have to be willing, when something is not working, to move on to something else. Best wishes and best of health, Elliot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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