2011-05-15, 06:18 AM
Just so you guys know it:
This is not true. In other words, the guys who wrote this article don't know how the mitochondria works, and it's likely he doesn't know how to find a "cure" to cancer.
The study contained 5 people, all with different combination of treatments which included DCA in one aspect or another. You cannot make anything satisfactory out of it and say that it is safe. Based on these results, it is not a cure for glioblastoma or any other cancer yet.
And it's wrong that big pharma doesn't care at all, because there will always be a place where you will get use for it. In Norway and other countries where you get free healthcare, the government want to minimize the costs and maximize the efficiency. In what way wouldn't this do it?
Quote:In human bodies there is a natural cancer fighting human cell, the mitochondria, but they need to be triggered to be effective.
This is not true. In other words, the guys who wrote this article don't know how the mitochondria works, and it's likely he doesn't know how to find a "cure" to cancer.
The study contained 5 people, all with different combination of treatments which included DCA in one aspect or another. You cannot make anything satisfactory out of it and say that it is safe. Based on these results, it is not a cure for glioblastoma or any other cancer yet.
And it's wrong that big pharma doesn't care at all, because there will always be a place where you will get use for it. In Norway and other countries where you get free healthcare, the government want to minimize the costs and maximize the efficiency. In what way wouldn't this do it?

