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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / April 2007

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Does DMSO carry Quercetin through the skin?23 Apr 2007 00:45 GMT2
Quercetin Dihydrate is readily soluble in DMSO.  Will DMSO carry it
through the skin? Quercetin is a bioflavonoid and a potent anti-
inflammatory. I read a report where researchers were trying to make a
skin patch with Quercetin, and were trying to mix it with various
Slightly Off-Topic: 2006 Fortune 500 More options22 Apr 2007 15:58 GMT2
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2007/full_list/index.html
Interesting post ... when I looked further, I found Pfizer with
revenues of $52 billion and profits of over $19 BILLION!
Merck had revenues of "just" $22 BILLION and PROFITS on that of $4.4
Analysis: Senate committee approves drug safety bill, but FDA still runs on Big Pharma money22 Apr 2007 04:58 GMT1
http://www.newstarget.com/z021800.html
NewsTarget.com printable article
Originally published April 19 2007
Analysis: Senate committee approves drug safety bill, but FDA still runs on
Discuss Patient Suicide Before Inevitable Occurs22 Apr 2007 03:38 GMT1
Psychiatr News April 20, 2007
Volume 42, Number 8, page 16
© 2007 American Psychiatric Association
Education & Training
stretch mark in the worst place ever21 Apr 2007 22:02 GMT2
this is really personal but i think i have a stretch mark on my
private part from masturbating.. its this like 5 mm thick line an inch
below my the head of my penis and it kinda looks like a rubber band
because the color is like a dark tannish color. what in the world do i
Bacon is Bad for the Lungs21 Apr 2007 21:48 GMT1
Daily Record
Experts' warning over cured meat EATING bacon and ham could cause a
painful lung condition, scientists have claimed. Chemicals used to
preserve cured meats can almost double the chances of developing
GSK at centre of Russian vaccine scandal21 Apr 2007 21:34 GMT1
http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article2418483.ece
GSK at centre of Russian vaccine scandal
By Andrew Osborn in Moscow
Published: 04 April 2007
How can one stop smoking?20 Apr 2007 13:58 GMT1
Is hard when you have been smoking more than 12 year in a roled. I am
a single mother and I have quit smoking. It took me 12 years to
understand that smoking can and will kill you if you do not stop now.
My resolution was when I saw mysleh in a hospital and I could hardly
homeopathic remedies20 Apr 2007 05:36 GMT100
Homeopathic remedies are based on the science of "like cures like."
Aconite is a homeopathic remedy used for many childhood ills,
including ear infections, sore throat, flu, and fever.
http://www.naturalneds.com
Marijuana May Fight Lung Tumors19 Apr 2007 18:32 GMT2
Cannabis may be bad for the lungs, but the active ingredient in
marijuana may help combat lung cancer, new research suggests.
In lab and mouse studies, the compound, known as THC, cut lung tumor
growth in half and helped prevent the cancer from spreading, says Anju
Question for all : Is the Liver Cleanse for real or a Hoax?19 Apr 2007 17:27 GMT64
I have been reading on the pro-Liver Cleanse site (e.g. www.curezone.com )
and the anti-ones such as
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/flushes.html
I just wanted to find out everyone's opinion(or/and experience) in this
Latest Meta-Analysis Indicates Chondroitin Worthless19 Apr 2007 15:35 GMT6
Read the abstract here:
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/146/8/580
Ganglions19 Apr 2007 15:11 GMT2
Hi, this has been on my mind for sometime now, and I wanted to ask you
all a few questions. I have read an article at 'Ganglions'
Which says:
'Ganglions are small sacs (cysts) filled with clear, jellylike fluid
Kawasaki disease19 Apr 2007 13:53 GMT2
Hi, this has been on my mind for sometime now, and I wanted to ask you
all a few questions. I have read an article at 'Kawasaki disease'
Which says:
'Kawasaki disease most often occurs in children age 18 to 24 months.
Ferritin as inflammatory marker DEBUNKED19 Apr 2007 08:04 GMT14
Seems .. hyperferritinemia .. does NOT .. "evidence inflammation" ..
<<snip>>
effect of the inflammatory status factor on ferritin level was very
weak.
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