To be correct, I'm not a doctor, and I'm only passing on information
I've found on the internet. You have to do your own research and make
your own decisions about what I'm passing on.
I will give you the info needed to assure yourself that what I'm
saying is true. Look up in Google the following words: "Lai, Singh,
artemisinin". That's Dr. Henry Lai, Dr. Narendra Singh, working at the
University of Washington for 10 years now, on a compound called
'artemisinin'. This compound is currently being used by the Bill and
Melinda Gates foundation to fight malaria because it's cheap and
effective.
This compound kills malaria and most kinds of cancer by seeking out
iron-rich cells and once inside them, killing them, but not normal
cells. It has been tested safe for humans, and works against most
types of cancer. Many studies have been done, both in vitro and in
vivo. Over 350 papers have been written about it by many scientists
and doctors. Of course, since it can't be patented, there's very
little money to be made by the big drug companies, so they have little
interest in doing anything with it.
This compound can be bought by the average person over the internet,
but try to assure yourself of the validity of the source.
awthrawthr@yahoo.com - 01 Nov 2006 18:32 GMT
> To be correct, I'm not a doctor, and I'm only passing on information
> I've found on the internet. You have to do your own research and make
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> This compound can be bought by the average person over the internet,
> but try to assure yourself of the validity of the source.
That's sounds very promising. And having the Gates Foundation money
supporting it is good news.
mainframetech - 26 Dec 2006 12:34 GMT
Yes, though I think they are trying to work on a way to make more
Artemisinin for killing malaria. I don't think they're aware of the
cancer-killing study results at this point.
Chris
> > To be correct, I'm not a doctor, and I'm only passing on information
> > I've found on the internet. You have to do your own research and make
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> That's sounds very promising. And having the Gates Foundation money
> supporting it is good news.
J - 26 Dec 2006 13:34 GMT
> Yes, though I think they are trying to work on a way to make more
> Artemisinin for killing malaria. I don't think they're aware of the
> cancer-killing study results at this point.
There is no study; one clinical trial. I posted earlier for preemption of
infection for post BMT.
J
mainframetech - 26 Dec 2006 19:16 GMT
J,
OK, I'll help you out since you're having trouble finding studies,
experiments, etc. on Artemisinin.
http://scholar.google.com/scholar%3Fq%3Dlai+singh+artemisinin%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%
26rls%3DGGLG,GGLG:2005-24,GGLG:en%26oi%3Dscholart
The link above will take you to Google 'Scholarly Articles' on
Artemisainin, Lai and Singh. If you leave off Lai and Singh you will
get many more by many different people.
Chris