I think if those substances offered a cure for male impotence, researchers would be racing to clinical trials. I believe there are already cures for cancer, but don't mess with a trillion dollar industry unless you have forgotten the name Karen Silkwood. (She was whistle blower in the nuclear industry and was killed as she was attempting to deliver incriminating evidence.) In answer to the question, yes, I think it's a potential cure for cancer, which is why it will be buried. I'm an optimist and realist.




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