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Maracuja,

 

No kidding. I'm 58 years old and as far back as I can remember I would hear of potential cancer cures "that are at least 5 years" away from use. Well 50 some odd years later they are STILL nowhere to be found. Amazing what big Pharma will do to make a buck... even if it means the premature death of millions upon millions of human beings. Such is the state of our world.

 

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Maracuja

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Monday, July 21, 2008 9:10 AM

[!! SPAM] Re: Re: Molecule breakthrough could lead to anti-cancer drug

 

 

 

Exactly! My first thought was that it is patentable & will cost a fortune if they produce the goods.

I used to donate to cancer research. Never again! My family members still die of it! My first memory is of a dying aunt - I was 18 mths old. My mother didn't believe me when I mentioned it years later, but I was able to tell her that my aunt was fed with a jug and could tell her where in my grandfather's house, my aunt's room was. The jug turned out to be an invalid's cup! That was in 1956 and nothing has changed. She was 21. Her eldest sister died 4 years ago of pancreatic cancer. He younger sister died of cancer also. One sister and one brother still alive. The sister smokes her own home-grown organic tobacco! No superphosphate. She had polio after being vaccinated! Also eats an incredibly healthy diet. My mother smoked for 30 years, no cancer, but lousy diet. She stopped 20 years ago but had 3 heart attacks in 36 hours 6 months ago. She chose not to be resuscitated. 3 of the 4 non-smokers are gone.

Always interesting to read about the mainstream "progress" - I live in hope that one day they will get it right.

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Tony oleander soup Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 3:49:44 AM Re: Molecule breakthrough could lead to anti-cancer drug

 

Every year we seem to get no end of "breakthroughs" announced, and yet the end result is that, despite playing fast and loose with statistics, cancer diagnosis continue to rise and so do cancer deaths.Mainstream western medicine is all about profits and healing is a secondary consideration - in fact, when you really look at it, actual healing is suppressed because it is not profitable. In half a century we have gone from vinyl records to tiny MP3 and MP4 players, black and white TVs with three stations to wall sized plasma screens and hundreds of channels, Aunt Bee party line phones to credit card sized cell phones, computers the size of a house to tiny laptops with far more power, propeller planes to space shuttles, and, despite having the most advanced technology and science man has ever known, we have not progressed past the medical dark ages of trying to cut out, burn out or poison out the mere symptoms of cancer without addressing the actual causes or educating and giving emphasis about prevention.Don't hold your breath!Here is the beginning of the story:

Molecule breakthrough could lead to anti-cancer drug

5:00AM Monday July 21, 2008By Craig Borley

A microscopic cellular assassin, capable of making cancerous kidney cells eat themselves to death, could eventually become a cancer-curing drug, thanks to Auckland University research.

The small molecule, dubbed STF-62247, was discovered by Stanford University researchers, with their findings published in Cancer Cell this month.

But the Auckland research, in collaboration with Stanford University and funded by the United States' National Cancer Institute, is taking the molecule and replicating it into related molecules suited for human drug development.

These new molecules will have increased strike-power, increased water solubility and cause less damage to healthy cells.

The molecule selectively destroys kidney cells by inducing them to "recycle", Auckland University senior research fellow Dr Michael Hay said yesterday.

When cells are depleted of resources or under stress, they naturally recycle bits of nutrients from inside the cell - a process called autophagy. It is normally a survival mechanism for the cells, allowing them to scramble to survive on limited nutrients when times get tough.It looks to me like they are saying they are trying to figure out how to make a less harmful, but still harmful, chemo which induces autophagy. Guess what - oleander also induces autophagy - it is just one of the things it does - and it does NO harm to healthy cells.See: Oleander Induces Autophagy - Exclusive StoryTonyoleander soup, Maracuja <howdurdago@. ..> wrote:>> http://www.nzherald .co.nz/section/ story.cfm? c_id=204 & objectid=10522607>

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