reasons that most people don't get good results. We use it
selectively -- I once saw a patient become pancytopenic from it, it
is a plastic plasticizer, it will cause enormous pain when in contact
with any open lesion, so we don't make it widely available outside of
clinical use. It is the same with DNCB.
Mike Golden is correct about the anti-cancer value of
aldehydes. This also holds true for hydroxyl groups, diols, other
polyols, ketones, diones, nitriles, thiols, thiones,and occasionally
sulphates, sulfites, ethers, esters, epoxides, and then there are the
stilbenes and terpenes. We see it less often with nitrites, nitrates, amines.
Vincent
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