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Some interesting recent studies.
http://www.google.co...arco OR taheebo
I'm not sure if the Korean experiment used an isolated form but I read somewhere that it would not yield the same efficacy unless the whole tree bark source was used. I am not ready to fall for Dr. Hulda Clark's theory that cancer is caused (among other causes) by certain bacterial, viral overgrowth but it is compelling or rather interesting that this particular extract from the tree has antibacterial antiviral and antifungal properties.
I was curious as how this came about - http://www.ncbi.nlm....st_uids=7764878
So while we're waiting for an exponential breakthrough in nanotechnology, this might do for now, as possible CURE (and prevention, of course)! there were accounts in curezone.com posted by the patient themselves of having been cured of their advanced cancers. One of them noted that the doctor was surprised since he/she have not been on chemo for like less 6 months i think, and was ruled as spontaneous shrinking of the tumor. it was in the liver if i remember right.
shapeshifter might have provided the truth, after all. This is abundant in Brazil I think. I wonder if any more new plant species in the amazon have the same benefits we have yet to tap.
You might want to take a look, too, at an intensive Japanese research on 1-3 1-6 beta Glucans polysacharides specifically derived from the mushroom Coriolus || Trametes versicolor http://www.mushroomscience.com/
Edited by sentrysnipe, 10 December 2005 - 04:56 AM.