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    Potential Cure for Cancer?

    This has been shown on CNN. What do you guys think?

    http://www.depmed.ualberta.ca/dca/

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    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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    Arrow Re: Potential Cure for Cancer?

    Do you know that in Kuwait All kind of Cancer case disease is increasing, may be effect of the Nuclear and chemical, That ony one have knowledge about that?

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    Re: Potential Cure for Cancer?

    Drug companies are in business to make money. If they can't patent the drug they're not going to put any money into R&D.

    It's the American way, isn't it? We're capitalists.

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    I may be a conspiracy theorist, but I believe that you are right in part about cancer cures, and I also believe the same for diabetes, and for that matter fuel/energy sources, especially for automobiles.

    You telling me you can't make cars that get better than 25 mpg? Get out of here with that nonsense.

    My guess is anytime anything arises that would cause a dent in income, that "R&D" money kicks in. More like Reimburse and Destroy.

    I read an article about these kids, former gang members and high school dropouts and their tech teacher or whatever...made a sports car that went 0-60 in less than 4 seconds AND got like 60 mpg. They did it on a teeny tiny budget on their first try. If they can do that, then tell me why billions of dollars of research employing thousands of people can't do it. I'll tell you why but I think you know.

    Don't get me started. You'll all think I'm some kind of loon!

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    Re: Potential Cure for Cancer?

    "I may be a conspiracy theorist, but I believe that you are right in part about cancer cures, and I also believe the same for diabetes, and for that matter fuel/energy sources, especially for automobiles."

    That's basically the same thing I wanted to post, Aaron. Especially diabetes. Why cure a disease when you can make so much money treating it?

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    Re: Potential Cure for Cancer?

    Aaron, my FIL had said there was an engine that got good gas milage, and this was a way back, when cars were CARS.....no fiberglass and all that. It never got made, obviously.

    As for the CA cure, it'll probably be a 'false alarm', or something will be found wrong with it...... Eva.....if you hear any more, let us know!

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    Arrow Re: Potential Cure for Cancer?

    I like to tell you all member that in Kuwait also Cancer cases is increase about 100 %, and now the MOH in Kuwait they are making the research to make sure that any relation Between Nuclear and cancer.:whipping: :firedup:

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    Researchers at Johns Hopkins University may have found a way to kill cancer cells without radiation or toxic chemicals. The group is taking the step of patenting the idea, as this new approach using sugars may hold real potential for the fight against cancer. This is not the first approach to use sugars, the article states, but is (by the researchers' estimation) the most successful.

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    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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