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MSN: Chinese Plant Wipes Out CANCER In 40 Days!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 6739256:MV8yMDIzOTE4XzM0MDE3NDIyXzJGRUE4REIy] yep, WAY WAY Too Much money in cancer, they also use it as a way to thin the herd. The best thing people can do right now to prevent cancer is taking HUGE quantities of Turmeric on a daily basis. [quote:EW 25647098:MV8yMDIzOTE4XzM0MDE3Mzk1XzU3MzVENzVG] This will never see human application. About 2 yrs ago there was a couple of scientists from the CSRIO that discovered a plant in the tropical north rainforest that destroyed tumors in animals within a week.. they were all over the news.. they had completed animal testing phase and were going into the human trial phase. I said then that we will never hear of them again.. That was two years ago and you cant find any thing on them now.. no news.. no updates.. nothing.. Cancer is a trillion dollar industry that they will never allow to go out of business.. [/quote] [/quote]
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A drug made from a plant known as “thunder god vine,” or lei gong teng, that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine, wiped out pancreatic tumors in mice, researchers said, and may soon be tested in humans.
Mice treated with the compound showed no signs of tumors after 40 days or after discontinuing the treatment, according to researchers at the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Cancer Center. The research, funded by the university and the National Institutes of Health. was published today in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
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