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Re: Bad news - Need help for bone and spinal cord mets! IP-6

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Hello Joe,

No. IP6 will likely interfere with PolyMVA. It is a chelator and an

antioxidant.

If you use PolyMVA it's best to go with the protocol that is endorsed

by the company that makes it. This might include CoQ-10, D-Ribose,N-

Acetyl Cysteine. Stay away from antioxidants and, especially, alpha

lipoic acid. You can call AMARC Enterprises at (800)960-6760. Ask

to talk to one of the doctors. Don't bother with the marketing staff.

Mike

Thursday, March 12, 2009, 1:39:24 PM, you wrote:

J> So then could IP-6 be used when not taking Artemix but still on PolyMVA?

J>

>> It is my opinion that an eight week course of Artemix should

>> never be employed. It makes no sense given the absorption dynamics

>> and the enzyme induction rates of artemisinin compounds.

>> It should only be used in short, periodic bursts, even

>> from the very beginning.

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Truthfully speaking, I think all these information can be very confusing. The

information of taking artemix for 8 weeks and then one week off and one week on

was from Dr Singh himself.

Managed to get myself CellAdam but don;t think it alone is sufficient. Between

Protocel and Pawpaw vs oleander, which should I choose?

HP

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You are right, very confusing.

any way how to investigate which one infection in bone and spinal cord, but not

tradition method, electronic.

Tell me where is patient right now and I may be can give to you right

direction.

Thanks, Valiente.

" chu_hui_ping " wrote:

Truthfully speaking, I think all these information can be very confusing. The

information of taking artemix for 8 weeks and then one week off and one week on

was from Dr Singh himself.

Managed to get myself CellAdam but don;t think it alone is sufficient. Between

Protocel and Pawpaw vs oleander, which should I choose?

HP

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