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From: jinglejan2001
To: cancercured@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 4:39 AM
Subject: [cancercured] Re:What are Butyrate and Artemix?
> And I am a bit confused - reading the articles, it indicated that
> artemesinin is far more powerful if mixed with a transferring
> factor. Is that factor contained in Artemix?
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I forgot to address the above, although I don't know if I'll be able
to do much of a job at it. In all honesty, I don't think it likely
that we mere mortals (those of us who are not M.D.s or researchers)
are likely to be able to get our hands on transferrin. But .....
butyrate and artemesinin both attack cancers in their own rights, and
working together, the effect of each is greater.
Take a peek at http://tinyurl.com/3kz6ch, reading the entire first
page and notice the "Conclusion" on page 1, second column. I think it
safe to assume (didn't I once hear that it's not safe to assume
anything??) that Dr. Singh recomends butyrate as an adjunct to the
Artemix for that very reason - that is, butyrate and Artemix act
synergistically, and although not a transferrin substitute, butyrate
is exquisitely beneficial.
I must stop typing now, as I am old and need to go to bed. I look
forward to reading all the list members' posts tomorrow.
Warm wishes to all,
Jan
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