--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We've talked about this before here Hugo. One of the disturbing
> things is the blank slate recommendation of Amrit Kalash in 
> patients undergoing chemo and radiation therapy, to make them
> more "comfortable". The disturbing thing is that one of the 
> primary ingredients in Amrit Kalash paste is the Indian 
> fruit, "amla" (emblica officinalis). Amla is a fruit that has
> over a thousand times the free-radical scavenging activity that 
> vitamin C has. But that's not the disturbing part. The disturbing
> part is that this will interfere with certain mechanisms of tumor
> necrosis. In other words, they potentially shunt the
> effectiveness of Oncological radiation therapy and certain
> chemotherapies whose mechanism of action is free radical damage.

Is there any actual evidence that Amrit Kalash paste
has this effect? If so, could you provide the citations,
please?


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