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Could theobromine be a possible natural non-toxic parp inhibitor? 

http://www.mitochondrial.net/abstract/pm/16870158

If you are going to do radiation to the breast then you might

consider various sensitizers. Those I like include vit E succinate,

quercetin, dipyridamole, carbogen with hyperthermia (although I have

not tried this with TNBC/IBC), ethacrynic acid, and PARP

inhibitors. There are various non-toxic substances that can be used

to help induce PARP cleavage. These include caffeine (and the other

xanthines), niacinamide, and curcumin. I occasionally make a very

effective one (dithiodinicotinic acid) but I wait till several people

need it at the same time because it is expensive to make and it takes

me at least a week. Five years ago I was making plenty and just

giving it away as we had private funding. Unfortunately the monies

dried up, I think mostly because the donor could not understand the

chemistry nor the importance of the compound. I wish I had saved

 

about ten kilos; I would wallow in it.

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Yes. Good catch..!!

At 11:49 AM 9/9/2010, you wrote:

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>Could theobromine be a possible natural non-toxic parp inhibitor?

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><http://www.mitochondrial.net/abstract/pm/16870158>http://www.mitochondrial.net\

/abstract/pm/16870158

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>If you are going to do radiation to the breast then you might

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>consider various sensitizers. Those I like include vit E succinate,

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>quercetin, dipyridamole, carbogen with hyperthermia (although I have

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>not tried this with TNBC/IBC), ethacrynic acid, and PARP

>

>inhibitors. There are various non-toxic substances that can be used

>

>to help induce PARP cleavage. These include caffeine (and the other

>

>xanthines), niacinamide, and curcumin. I occasionally make a very

>

>effective one (dithiodinicotinic acid) but I wait till several people

>

>need it at the same time because it is expensive to make and it takes

>

>me at least a week. Five years ago I was making plenty and just

>

>giving it away as we had private funding. Unfortunately the monies

>

>dried up, I think mostly because the donor could not understand the

>

>chemistry nor the importance of the compound. I wish I had saved

>

>about ten kilos; I would wallow in it.

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