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West Coast Snapper

12/09/11 4:08 PM

#3590 RE: A Dinosaur #3589

Thats great to hear Dino, glad it worked for you. It doesn't sound too far fetched, I recently heARD THERE IS A CELEBRITY WITH ms THAT HAS BEEN TAKING IT THAT HAS SHOWED HUGE IMPROVEMENT AND IN ABOUT ANOTHER MONTH IT MAY/SHOULD BE GONE. Person told me they will go on an anatabine publicity tour after. (sorry, hit caps lock)
I think they will get a tobacco license shortly anyway so we could be 7-10 by march if true

shankapotamus

12/11/11 5:00 PM

#3596 RE: A Dinosaur #3589

First of all, I'm glad to hear your bladder prognosis is improved. I hope tumors continue to regress and you don't need any additional surgeries/treatment. Most people take their bladder for granted until it becomes a problem. It's better now than in the past, because there are technologies that can re-create a new bladder if necessary. I hope you don't have to go that route, though.

As for the BCG treatment, you are spot on. The purpose of using mycobacteria is to induce inflammation at the site, which seems to work well with that kind of cancer. In fact, it has been known for over a hundred years that inducing systemic inflammation with bacteria can cause neoplastic cells to die. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Coley

In all, reducing inflammation is not likely to help cancer patients to be cured. It might help some symptoms, but that's not the goal of cancer treatment.

NukeJohn

09/29/14 4:38 PM

#20793 RE: A Dinosaur #3589

Testimonials on Anatabloc

Over the years, there have been numerous posts on this discussion board (and on discussion boards all over the internet) on the health benefits of Anatabloc (anatabine citrate). Now that the big Pharmas are aware of what Rock Creek has discovered, it might be a good time to share some of those testimonials so that the big pharmas can have a better understanding of the importance of anatabine citrate.

The post I am responding to is a typical example. Three years ago, this poster credited Anatabloc with putting his bladder cancer into remission. There are hundreds of stories similar to this on the net.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=69786883

IMHO, we should make sure the big pharmas understand how well anatabine citrate works and how few side effects (and drug interactions) have been reported.

What other drug (and yes the FDA says it is a drug, not a nutraceutical), has had >300,000 users with virtually no side effects?

JMHO,

NJ