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#1 zorba990

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 07:50 PM


http://www.breitbart...;show_article=1

Guess you can add this to the Quercetin/Ultrasound cure.
Do these things never pan out or is there a Smithsonian-size pile of cures lying around?

#2 12 String

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Posted 29 December 2009 - 11:30 PM

http://www.breitbart...;show_article=1

Guess you can add this to the Quercetin/Ultrasound cure.
Do these things never pan out or is there a Smithsonian-size pile of cures lying around?


FYI, Got the message below when I tried to accesst breitbart.com using Google Chrome. Maybe this link is safer:
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#3 niner

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Posted 30 December 2009 - 12:50 AM

http://www.breitbart...;show_article=1

Guess you can add this to the Quercetin/Ultrasound cure.
Do these things never pan out or is there a Smithsonian-size pile of cures lying around?

They never called it a "cure". They made it sound exciting in their headline, as the news media usually does. They also said this:

When injected in mice, F77 bonded with tissue where prostate cancer was the primary cancer in almost all cases (97 percent) and in tissue cores where the cancer had metastasized around 85 percent of the time.

Not a cure at all. Unless you get 100% of the cancer cells, you haven't cured it.

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#4 John Schloendorn

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Posted 30 December 2009 - 01:02 AM

Do these things never pan out or is there a Smithsonian-size pile of cures lying around?

Good question -- Nobody knows. To know it one would have to test all these things in people.




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