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artemisin.org (artemisinin.org) goes online

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IMRAN JATTALA - 24 Mar 2004 20:40 GMT
After a long wait, simplecure.com brought artemisin.org online today.  The
same site responds to artemisinin.net artemisinin.org, artemisin.com,
artemisin.net and artemisin.org as well.  HTTP://WWW.ARTEMISIN.ORG .
Artemisin gained acclaim when two bio-engineers at University of Washington
announced preliminary findings of their research into Artemisin's ability of
selectively killing cancer cells in laboratory experiments.
J - 24 Mar 2004 21:28 GMT
> After a long wait, simplecure.com brought artemisin.org online today.  The
> same site responds to artemisinin.net artemisinin.org, artemisin.com,
> artemisin.net and artemisin.org as well.  HTTP://WWW.ARTEMISIN.ORG .
> Artemisin gained acclaim when two bio-engineers at University of Washington
> announced preliminary findings of their research into Artemisin's ability of
> selectively killing cancer cells in laboratory experiments.

You can also selectively kill cancer cells with an S&W .38 - but the side
effects can be a little rough.
Sharon - 25 Mar 2004 05:47 GMT
"J" <AttleBorough@invalid.nul> wrote in message
> You can also selectively kill cancer cells with an S&W .38 - but the side
> effects can be a little rough.

Thanks for the chuckle today.
--
Take Care,  Sharon Lane
http://www.rare-cancer.org
J - 25 Mar 2004 11:23 GMT
> "J" <AttleBorough@invalid.nul> wrote in message
> > You can also selectively kill cancer cells with an S&W .38 - but the side
> > effects can be a little rough.
> >
> Thanks for the chuckle today.

I'll have to be honest, Sharon. I stole that from a guy on the prostate
newsgroup who replied like that to the same guy over there.  However, I've got
(what I think is) a good one I made up myself if this guy ever posts here
again.
J
J - 27 Mar 2004 11:08 GMT
> After a long wait, simplecure.com brought artemisin.org online today.  The
> same site responds to artemisinin.net artemisinin.org, artemisin.com,
> artemisin.net and artemisin.org as well.  HTTP://WWWsnipped
> Artemisin gained acclaim when two bio-engineers at University of Washington
> announced preliminary findings of their research into Artemisin's ability of
> selectively killing cancer cells in laboratory experiments.

After a long wait, http://hipposnot.com brought hippophlegm.org online today.
The same site responds to hippophlegm.net, hippophlegm.com, hippophlegm.org as
well.
Hippophlegm gained acclaim when two bio-engineers at alt.support.cancer
announced prelimnary findings of their research into HippoPhlegm's ability of
selectively killing cancer cells and parasites in laboratory experiments.

Tongue in cheek
J
 
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