"Continue to give more and more people the drug until you see it work. It doesn't matter if it doesn't do anything for 999 people."
"Irrelevant LDL"
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
The Business with Type 2 Diabetes Saga
Do you trust a Pharmaceutical Company and the doctors who prescribe these drugs? 13,000 Lawsuits and banned by London's European Medicines Agency in Europe
USA keeps it on the shelves but Europe bans Avandia
Do you trust government researchers desperately groveling for conventional source funds? Real Canadian scientists ignore evidence?
Or do you trust the obscure research on non-patentable natural therapies, affordable to all, available to all that offer little financial incentive to drug corporations?Alpha Lipoic Acid proven helpful in Type 2 Diabetes
Excess sugar, environmental toxins in food such as alloxan, mercury, and cryptic arsenic, and lack of various elements such as magnesium, vitamin D, chromium, and zinc are all implicated by the accredited global science library.
Labels:
alpha lipoic acid,
avandia,
diabetes mellitus,
EMA,
type 2 diabetes
Friday, April 1, 2011
Simvastatin Turns Off Phagocytosis of Bacteria Neutralized by Antibodies
The cells that gobble up bacteria that have been attacked with antibodies don't work so well after a nice good dose of LDL-lowering simvastatin.
Opposite effects of simvastatin on the bactericidal and inflammatory response of macrophages to opsonized S. aureus.
Opposite effects of simvastatin on the bactericidal and inflammatory response of macrophages to opsonized S. aureus.
Collagen Tumor Capsules Break Open in Metastasis
There have been constant redefinitions of schirrhous response or the desmoplastic response in which the body encapsulates a tumor with collagen. Some would say that this was a negative prognostic, others that it was a good one. Certainly science has been confused as to the importance of "walling off" a tumor with collagen. It is not an imaginary computer graphics simulation, but a real phenomenon that is a biochemical reflex to turn an irritating mass into a benign one.
When metastasis occurs, these collagen capsules are broken open and the malignant cells spill outside, free to invade other tissues or the blood circulation. Clearly, the visual evidence suggests that the desmoplastic response is important to create a mechanical barrier, a wall, beyond which malignant tumor cells cannot pass. When these cells breach the wall, they have effectively begun to metastasize.
Tumor cell budding from focally disrupted tumor capsules: a common pathway for all breast cancer subtype derived invasion?
When metastasis occurs, these collagen capsules are broken open and the malignant cells spill outside, free to invade other tissues or the blood circulation. Clearly, the visual evidence suggests that the desmoplastic response is important to create a mechanical barrier, a wall, beyond which malignant tumor cells cannot pass. When these cells breach the wall, they have effectively begun to metastasize.
Tumor cell budding from focally disrupted tumor capsules: a common pathway for all breast cancer subtype derived invasion?
Thursday, January 13, 2011
22 years older but still as good as new.
Plasmin catalyzes binding of lipoprotein (a) to immobilized fibrinogen and fibrin.
Lysine Amelioration of Angina Pectoris
Photographs of Lipoprotein(a) working as a "plaster cast"
Lysine Amelioration of Angina Pectoris
Photographs of Lipoprotein(a) working as a "plaster cast"
Labels:
Angina Pectoris,
Harpel,
Linus Pauling,
Lp(a),
Lysine,
MMP-2,
MMP-9,
Noma
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