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sunspotter

02/24/12 6:47 PM

#20126 RE: twilko #20125

"Maybe they have found a way to wipe out "specific" cells, and they are the bad cells. Would that not be Magic?"

Indeed it would.

Unfortunately outside of fiction, there's no such thing as magic, any more than there are anonymous banks prepared to lend $50 million to an equally anonymous farm which in turn will lend it to AQLV. Allegedly.

Howzitgoing

02/24/12 8:05 PM

#20128 RE: twilko #20125

Gold star.

found a way to wipe out "specific" cells, and they are the bad cells.

That's exactly what they purport to be doing and it doesn't seem as far-fetched as some would have us believe. If you can identify the bad guys, you're halfway there. Beyond that, does the "programmed" ion smother, punch, dissolve or block the nutrients of the bad guy? That part is proprietary and I hope it stays that way.

Check the databases of the Genomics and Bioinformatics Group, for example. There has been an enormous amount of fingerprinting of bad guys over the last ten+ years.
http://discover.nci.nih.gov/

Imagine if AquaLiv could fight or even prevent Alzheimer's.

Identify the amyloid plaques and unleash AquaLiv on them. Ok, dreaming but whoooo knows.

In this microscopic views of brain tissue, cortical gray matter is shown in yellow, with amyloid plaques appearing dark brown. A buildup of amyloid is the first sign of Alzheimer's disease