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Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective de    struction of cancer cells

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Andy - 20 Nov 2007 02:33 GMT
Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective destruction of cancer
cells

Recent study has proved beyond doubt that the natural ingredients
which make up the alternative cancer-drug Triamazon are more effective
in selectively killing cancer cells without harming healthy tissue.

Research by purdue was conducted on the same selected acetogenins that
are the ingredients in Triamazon, which shows significant selectivity
against no less than 12 cancers including colon lung breast pancreatic
lymphoma liver the list goes on ..., says a report.
The research on the ingredients that now make up the branded name
Triamazon was proven invitro to be so effective against many human
cancers and was conducted by the department of chemistry and
pharmacognosy, school of pharmacy and pharmacal sciences at Purdue
University in West Lafayette Indiana USA.
Explaining the workings of the acetogenins which is now contained in
this new non-toxic wonder drug branded by the name Triamazon, a
spokesman and pharmacologist in Purdue's research says: "Cancer cells
that survive chemotherapy can develop resistance to the agent
originally used as well as to other, even unrelated drugs. This
phenomenon is called multi-drug resistance (MDR).
"One of the main ways that cancer cells develop resistance to
chemotherapy drugs is by creating an intercellular pump which is
capable of pushing anticancer agents out of the cell before they can
kill it. On average, only about two per cent of the cancer cells in
any given person might develop this pump-but they are the two per cent
that can eventually grow and expand to create multi-drug-resistant
tumours. Some of the latest research on acetogenins reported that they
were capable of shutting down these intercellular pumps, thereby
killing multi-drug-resistant tumours."
Purdue researchers also reported that the acetogenins preferentially
killed multi-drug-resistant cancer cells by blocking the transfer of
ATP-the chief source of cellular energy-into them. A tumour cell needs
energy to grow and reproduce, and a great deal more to run its pump
and expel attacking agents. By inhibiting energy to the cell, it can
no longer run its pump.
When acetogenins block ATP to the tumour cell over time, the cell no
longer has enough energy to operate sustaining processes-and it dies.
Normal cells seldom develop such a pump; therefore, they don't require
large amounts of energy to run a pump and, generally, are not
adversely affected by ATP inhibitors. Purdue researchers reported that
14 different acetogenins tested thus far demonstrate potent ATP-
blocking properties, they also reported that 13 of these 14
acetogenins tested were more potent against MDR breast cancer cells
than all three of the standard drugs (adriamycin, vincristine, and
vinblastine) they used as controls.
The results on this research have been listed in Pubmed The National
Library of Medicine and The National Institutes of Health. Direct
links to independent research can be found on the website www.triamazon.com
The founder of triamazon brand name and web based company that
supplies triamazon Andrew Harris stated that he used the same
ingredients acetogenins to gain full complete remission from Non
Hodgkins Lymphoma B Type Follicular Cancer when it was at stage 3, he
went on to say that his Heamatologist told him that his type of cancer
was incurable and now having used his own proprietory blend now
marketted as Triamazon, he is in Full Complete Remission with no sign
of any tumors, the full story can be read via the company website at
Triamazon.com. Andrew also stated, "This product Triamazon has been a
long time in coming for people with many cancers, it was developed
using the same research proven acetogenins novel alkaloids and
phytochemicals all put together as a specialised proprietory blend in
capsule form and branded by the name Triamazon, The all natural
ingredients in Triamazon is a science proven far superior alternative
as there are no side effects no drug interactions is non toxic and
safe. Andrew stated that he was delighted to come across the research
by purdue as this breakthrough in natural alternative medicine has
saved his life. Triamazon is of natural non-patentable substances this
means its affordable and will be within the reach of anyone suffering
from cancer direct from the company website www.triamazon.com
Mary Fisher - 20 Nov 2007 10:12 GMT
> Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective destruction of cancer
> cells

Tim?

Mary
Tim Jackson - 20 Nov 2007 11:26 GMT
>> Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective destruction of cancer
>> cells
>>
> Tim?
>
> Mary

It's a commercial ad, and was correctly blocked by my news server.

What it is selling is a plant extract that has been shown to kill cancer
cells in the lab.  Fine, so does sulphuric acid.

It hasn't been tested on animals or humans, and like another similar ad
I looked at recently it cites a "PubMed" reference to make it look like
it  is in some way approved in the US, the reference in fact points to a
Chinese paper on a lab study.

One reference to similar materials suggests that they also attack the
stomach lining if ingested.  Even snake-oil doesn't do that.

Tim
Mary Fisher - 20 Nov 2007 12:05 GMT
>>> Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective destruction of cancer
>>> cells
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
>
> Tim

Thanks, Tim, I knew we could rely on you :-) I didn't read more than a
couple of lines.

I wonder how you know about snake oil though ...

Mary
Tim Jackson - 20 Nov 2007 14:02 GMT
>>>> Study vouches Triamazon's efficacy in selective destruction of cancer
>>>> cells
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> Mary

OK, it's true, I'm guessing, but snake oil is a mild topical
anti-inflammatory and as far as I know otherwise fairly harmless.  I
understand that its reputation is due to the unscrupulous sale of
non-functional imitations, not from anything wrong with the original
product itself.

see

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil

Tim
Mary Fisher - 20 Nov 2007 15:45 GMT
...

>> I wonder how you know about snake oil though ...
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> non-functional imitations, not from anything wrong with the original
> product itself.

:-)

About time we had a smile round here!

Mary

> see
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil
>
> Tim
 
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