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Re: Protector post# 286616

Monday, 02/20/2017 12:56:35 PM

Monday, February 20, 2017 12:56:35 PM

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In other words, we know PS is PS, no matter what cell it comes from because PS stands for phosphatidylserine and that is a well defined molecule.

We know that for this test something is BOUND to PS and that PPHM is looking at a combination of PS and EXOSOMES. We also know that the tumour environments of liver, lung, etc cancers are different because the cell types in which the tumours grow are different to begin with, hence there debris and microvesicle composition.



Well, it's nice to know that we agree on something, either that or you've learned something from what I've said in the past (below).

OHPSLSAE will tell you what type of cancer you have and at what stage.

PS is PS..no wavering, IMO> What changes is the cellular exosome debris disposition of which it was associated. This could include tumor associated micro vesicle debris. This Tumor associated debris could, and theoretically would include Oxidative Hydrolyzed PS Lysis Species Associated Exosomes. We can call that OHPSLSAE.



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John

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