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Showing posts with label cures. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

The bug that can blast away cancer: Drug made from virus extends patients' lives

A common virus which causes stomach upsets is giving hope to cancer patients - by boosting their immune system and blasting away tumours.
Almost 80 patients with advanced forms of liver cancer, head and neck tumours and breast cancer are taking part in trials using a drug made from the reovirus.
A number, who have struggled to benefit from chemotherapy, have seen astonishing results, with tumours shrinking and in one case disappearing altogether.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Doctor questions value of vaccines

"Since the 12th century, the most commonly used treatment for a cold or the flu is chicken soup," said Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, one of the guest speakers at the U.S. Autism & Asperger Association's regional conference on Saturday at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Cherry Hill. "If you think we have anything more sophisticated now, think again."
Among the diseases that have virtually disappeared are measles, scarlet fever, tuberculosis and whooping cough and vaccines are not available to prevent any of them, Eisenstein said.
What has an impact, he said, is vitamin D and probiotics.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Healing Cancer: The Truth about Hydrazine Sulfate

The purpose of this statement is to guide you, step by step, through the scientific development of hydrazine sulfate as an anticancer agent, the clinical trials—and the high-level negative politics which came to surround this drug from the very beginning. It will be plainly seen that the cautions against this drug presented on the Internet by our highest federal health agencies are but an assemblage of misinformation and disinformation which acts to discourage this drug's use both by individual patients as well as by well-meaning physicians.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Have Scientists Discovered a Cure for Alzheimers?

That is why the publication last week of research showing that an old Russian drug once prescribed for hay fever may be the most effective treatment yet for the devastating condition has captured the attention of scientists and patients' groups.
A single 20mg pill of the drug, called Dimebon, taken three times a day, appears to be twice as effective in improving cognitive performance and preventing deterioration in memory as existing drugs.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Cuba Offers Vaccine against Lung Cancer

Cimavas EGF, based on two proteins, triggers an immune response from the victim's body and has absolutely no side effects, as most anti-cancer therapy does. The vaccine only attacks cancer cells. The vaccine is meant to serve as a compliment to rather than a replacement for conventional methods such as chemotherapy and radiation. The vaccine also improves patients’ breathing and decreases their pain.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Easter Island drug fights tumors

(Telegraph UK)

A drug isolated from a fungus found on Easter Island shows great promise in offering the first treatment for thousands of people who suffer the misery of a genetic disease that makes tumours grow throughout the body.
Island fungus may provide cure for disabling tumour

Vitamin D: The Miracle Cure?

(Telegraph UK)

There is a miracle substance that has been linked to beating cancer, heart disease, tuberculosis and diabetes. It doesn't cost anything, can be made within minutes, and lasts in the body for months.

The substance? Vitamin D, created when the skin is exposed to sunlight. And far too few of us are getting enough of it. While experts recommend that we produce between five and 25 micrograms per day, 90 per cent of adults in the UK make less than three.

Monday, October 1, 2007

October 1, 2007

Morgan Stanley Fined Over Sept. 11 Lost E-Mail Claim (Update4)


By David Scheer
Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley, the second-largest securities firm, will pay $12.5 million to settle regulatory claims it wrongly withheld e-mails in arbitration cases by saying they were lost in the Sept. 11 attacks, the company's third sanction since 2002 for mishandling the records.
The firm's Morgan Stanley DW subsidiary failed on ``numerous occasions'' to produce e-mails for plaintiffs and regulators, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said in a statement today. The accord is the first of its kind, providing $9.5 million to claimants affected by the lapses, said Finra, the Washington-based brokerage regulator.
The government already sanctioned Morgan Stanley twice for mishandling electronic messages under former Chief Executive Officer Philip Purcell. Last year, it paid a record $15 million to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission probe of deficient e-mail preservation. In 2002, the SEC and other regulators faulted the New York-based firm for destroying e-mails and backup tapes.
``Hiding behind the events of Sept. 11 to avoid litigation obligations is unseemly,'' said Steven Caruso, president of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association and a partner at the New York office of Maddox Hargett & Caruso PC. ``This sets a new standard for how low a firm will go to take advantage of their clients.''


Daughter-in-law of NYC politician dies in Ariz. police custody
9/30/2007, 11:50 a.m. EDT
By KAREN MATTHEWS The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — The stepdaughter-in-law of the city's public advocate, found dead in a police holding cell in Arizona, was a "wonderful" woman and mother, Betsy Gotbaum said.
Gotbaum, the public advocate, spoke briefly to media across the street from her Manhattan building on Sunday, two days after Carol Anne Gotbaum was found in the cell where she had been taken in handcuffs after being arrested at an airport.
Authorities were investigating if Carol Anne Gotbaum choked herself while trying to get free from the handcuffs.

Dividing the 9/11 Truth Movement

Despite their efforts to discredit the truth, one day it will come out... below is a report of the attempts by the 'anti truth movement' to hide the facts...
The Goals: Discredit, Divide and Conquer
What all other front-line reporters of the 9/11 Truth movement, like Kurt Nimmo, Michael Rivero, Justin Raimondo, Alex Jones and so many more have experienced, has finally happened to Christopher Bollyn as well: being stabbed in the back by a couple of guys who had pretended to be allies, by agents Smith and Hufschmid.

Burma: Thousands dead in massacre of the monks dumped in the jungle 01.10.07

Thousands of protesters are dead and the bodies of hundreds of executed monks have been dumped in the jungle, a former intelligence officer for Burma's ruling junta has revealed.
The most senior official to defect so far, Hla Win, said: "Many more people have been killed in recent days than you've heard about. The bodies can be counted in several thousand."

The monk's tale: 'We cannot turn back'


9/11: Unusual volumes on Put Options just before the attack. Swiss study

Are Cancer Cures Being Hidden From the Public?