Scientists and pet owners are holding hope for dogs with cancer after a new injection has shown positive results in treating cancerous
tumors.
Please follow this link: aca.ninemsn.com.au... to view the
video.
I also found the following article in relations to this drug:
Queensland life science company EcoBiotics today announced that, following very promising results in treating inoperable tumours in horses and
dogs, it was fast- tracking development of the company’s lead cancer drug, EBC-46, into human clinical trials.
EcoBiotics CEO, Dr Victoria Gordon said “This decision marks a very exciting time for our company. The results from using EBC-46 to treat a range of
inoperable tumours in horses and dogs are just so compelling” she said “and this gives us a great deal of confidence that the drug will also work
effectively and safely in humans”.
Full Article HERE
[edit on 22-10-2009 by Scooby Doo]
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yet but for some stupidly simple but belivable reason it just wont work on humans. if big pharma will have their way.
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Isn't there already a cure for cancer? Vitamin B17 or something? It only reacts with cancerous cells? I read a thread about it the other day? What
was the conclusion there, does it really work, or are we still searching? If it does work, will it just be swept under the rug?
[edit on 22/10/09 by CHA0S]
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reply to post by CHA0S
Vitamin B17 has been shown through trials to be ineffective against cancer, and in addition is poisonous in large doses.
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reply to post by LiquidLight
no it hasnt.
just the opposite in fact.
and you dont need large doses for it to work. its very potent- you can tell that by the taste. just eat a few apricot seeds/ apple seeds. the hunza
eat them, are cancer free and still play soccer when they're 90.
people that try the large doses probably have metastised cancer due to incompetent mainstream treatments and are on the verge of death anyway. then
when a last ditch attempt to save them doesnt work due to the fact that they've followed the wrong treatment all along, they blame the apricot seeds.
its probably the chemo that killed them.
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