--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Oct 22, 2005, at 9:43 PM, sparaig wrote:
> 
> > To warn people to not use antioxidants during chemotherapy
> > because of the mechanism involved (which is what the only mention 
of
> > this issue I can find says) is like warning people to not take 
anti-
> > oxidants when they are sick because it might interfere with their
> > immune systems.
> 
> The mechanism is the process by which the drug works, so It's 
pretty  
> important.
> 

It's also the mechanism by which our OWN immune system works.

> >
> > Secondly, is there any evidence that cancer cells "hoard" anything
> > due to taking amrit kalash?
> 
> Ask the MAPI people--I doubt they've done research on it though.
> 
> > Finally, is there any research showing that taking sane levels of
> > antioxidants during chemotherapy has any detrimental effect at 
all?
> 
> I guess it would depend on what you mean by "sane". It's also 
going  
> to depend on what type of chemotherapy you're having and what type 
of  
> tumor you have. Bottom line: ask your oncologist if it is OK to 
take  
> a powerful free-radical scavenger during treatment.
>

OK, how about ANY RESEARCH AT ALL on humans or even animals?






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