As I've mentioned here in the past, my son has osteosarcoma (bone cancer). In addition to conventional treatment I've been giving him curcumin, resveratrol, quercetin and omega-3 as a combination. The resveratrol dose has been 1 Revgenetics LiCap twice a day. The latest scan shows the tumour growing fast. I want to up the dose considerably, and was going to go for 4 LiCaps twice a day. My questions are:
1. Has anyone else tried this dosage?
2. Is it better to go for two divided doses, as I have been, or would one big dose be better?
Please, any advice or experiences you have would be gratefully received.
Thanks
1. The dose of resveratrol is reasonably safe, well within the limits of what hs been used in ongoing human trials of resveratrol, where the dose has been typically 2.5 and 5 grams in a similar dispersant as used in the LiCaps. The Tween 80 used as a "carrier" is probably also safe at that dose, well withing FDA guidelines. Anthony should speak to the issue of the maximum dosage of this product. You may want to consider even larger doses, and look into obtaining resveratrol in powder form, both for economy and to be able to administer larger doses.
2. Higher blood levels were found in humans with morning administration in Boocock's pharmokinetic study, and resveratrol is known to interact with CLK-1 and the body's diurnal cycles. Morning administration is best, IMO. In the case of a disease therapy, no one knows the ideal timing or method of administration. No studies have been done in humans, and the cancer research has been
in vitro. Higher levels of resveratrol seem to be more effective and even necessary, and this would argue for one large dose over multiple doses to obtain the same daily dose.
Zerumbone, a chemical extracted from a tropical ginger plant, has been shown to be effective against osteosarcoma in a test-tube, and I believe in rat models. Email or PM me if you want to discuss.