--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Oct 24, 2005, at 8:37 AM, sparaig wrote:
[...]
> > In other words, there's no evidence that reasonable dosing with
> > antioxidants during chemo is harmful, and while MAK's antioxidant
> > effects are quite powerful, side-effects are virtually unknown for
> > most people at the recommended dose of 1 heaping teaspoons twice a
> > day.
> >
> 
> Hey, do what you want, it's your life. You seem already sold, I 
don't  
> think anything anyone says is going to change your mind.
> 
> We were pretty happy that we could put 95% of people into 
remission.  
> It was a known counter-effect to the mechamism we were using--it 
was  
> not chemotherapy but a new method.
>

So you're saying that antioxidants are a counter-effect to your "new 
ethod..." Does this mean that oranges and apples are out also? What 
about grape juice? 

BTW, where is this study on the 95% effective treatment published?





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