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inkexit@yahoo.com - 25 Jun 2006 05:39 GMT
Anybody know anything about Tubercin?  Sounds like a good development
to me, but the mainstream media doesn't seem to be following it much.
Is this stuff for real, or is it just another scam?

from http://www.artec-inc.net/

"Tubercin is a unique immune system stimulant derived from a purified
form of human tuberculosis bacteria that serves to strengthen all the
elements of the human immune system and allow such elements to function

together to allow the body to fight off disease. Research and
Development of Tubercin is complete. The compound is fully developed
and requires no further refinement or alteration in terms of its
formulation. It can be effectively administered either via injectable
therapy or nasal inhalation. Tubercin has been subjected to extensive
animal testing in South Korea, its country of origin, as well as Human
Pilot Trials involving over 500 subjects. The drug has been used for 17

years in Korea on a compassionate care basis by its originator, Dr.
Chung, to treat an array of cancers, including pancreatic cancer,
melanoma and colon cancer. Most instances of treatment were in patients

with late stage III or IV cancer, generally deemed to be a terminal
phase of the disease. Human pilot trials conducted in Korea showed no
toxicity or adverse side effects, in sharp contrast to many of the
standard chemotherapy protocols widely deployed by doctors worldwide
today."
Peter Moran - 26 Jun 2006 06:40 GMT
> Anybody know anything about Tubercin?  Sounds like a good development
> to me, but the mainstream media doesn't seem to be following it much.
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> standard chemotherapy protocols widely deployed by doctors worldwide
> today."

I think it is rather telling that no evidence at all is offered on this web
site showing that the product actually does anything, either for cancer or
to the immune system.

Peter Moran
 
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