CS>Cancer & silver Study author Dr Charlotte Willans

2021-04-13 Thread Douglas Haack
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Re: CS>Silver cancer bullet?

2021-04-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
 Thanks for posting Ode :)
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 08:40:14 AM EDT, Ode Coyote 
 wrote:  
 
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html
Silver bullet for cancer: Metal can kill some tumours better than chemotherapy 
with fewer side effects

By Anthony Bond
Updated: 16:00 EDT, 2 February 2012


Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with 
potentially fewer side effects, new research claims.

Scientists say that old wives tales about the precious metal being a ‘silver 
bullet’ to beat the Big C could be true.

The metal already has a wide range of medicinal uses and is a common 
antiseptic, antibiotic and means of purifying water in the third world.
Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with 
potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed

Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with 
potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed

And British researchers now say that silver compounds are as effective at 
killing certain cancer cells as a leading chemotherapy drug, but with 
potentially far fewer side-effects.

They compared it to Cisplatin, currently used to treat a wide variety of 
cancers, but known to have harsh side effects including nausea, vomiting and 
even kidney damage.

Silver is used already in everyday products such as deodorant with no known 
side-effects, and could make for a potentially cheaper alternative to 
platinum-based Cisplatin.


    The moving moment a six-year-old girl clips her cancer-stricken mother's 
hair to prepare her for chemotherapy


Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted lab tests which exposed 
breast and colon cancer cells to various silver-based chemicals over a six day 
period.

Results, published in journal Dalton Transactions, showed that these 
silver-compounds were ‘as effective as Cisplatin’ at killing cancer with 
potentially fewer side effects.

While the team are still unsure about how exactly silver battles cancer, they 
think its effectiveness may be caused by the structure surrounding silver 
atoms, known as its ligand.
Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver could 
be used to help defeat breast cancer

Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver could 
be used to help defeat breast cancer

They think this may help release the silver ion into cells when it enters the 
body, killing any cancer.

Study author Dr Charlotte Willans plans to spend the next year looking closely 
at what effect silver has on both cancerous and healthy cells, and whether it 
could be a safe and effective new anti-cancer drug.

She said: 'It’s certainly an exciting discovery, although I think we have a lot 
of work to do in the future. It opens the doors in terms of what we can do and 
investigate.

'Getting these results also gives us the opportunity we need to apply for 
funding to take the research further.

'This could lead to a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current treatments for 
cancer.'

Explaining the research in greater detail, Dr Willans added: 'As many are 
unfortunately aware, chemotherapy can be a very gruelling experience for the 
patient.

'Finding effective, yet non-toxic drugs is an ongoing problem, but these 
preliminary results are an important step in solving it.

'Our research has looked at the structure which surrounds a central silver 
atom. This "shrubbery" is what determines how reactive it is and what it will 
interact with.

'Our research has used different types of these ligands to see which is the 
most effective against cancer cells.'
  

Re: CS>Silver cancer bullet?

2021-04-13 Thread Cyndiann Phillips
Love this! give us more!

Cyndi

On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 8:40 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

>
> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html
>
> Silver bullet for cancer: Metal can kill some tumours better than
> chemotherapy with fewer side effects
>
> By Anthony Bond
> Updated: 16:00 EDT, 2 February 2012
>
>
> Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with
> potentially fewer side effects, new research claims.
>
> Scientists say that old wives tales about the precious metal being a
> ‘silver bullet’ to beat the Big C could be true.
>
> The metal already has a wide range of medicinal uses and is a common
> antiseptic, antibiotic and means of purifying water in the third world.
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> And British researchers now say that silver compounds are as effective at
> killing certain cancer cells as a leading chemotherapy drug, but with
> potentially far fewer side-effects.
>
> They compared it to Cisplatin, currently used to treat a wide variety of
> cancers, but known to have harsh side effects including nausea, vomiting
> and even kidney damage.
>
> Silver is used already in everyday products such as deodorant with no
> known side-effects, and could make for a potentially cheaper alternative to
> platinum-based Cisplatin.
>
>
> The moving moment a six-year-old girl clips her cancer-stricken
> mother's hair to prepare her for chemotherapy
>
>
> Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted lab tests which exposed
> breast and colon cancer cells to various silver-based chemicals over a six
> day period.
>
> Results, published in journal Dalton Transactions, showed that these
> silver-compounds were ‘as effective as Cisplatin’ at killing cancer with
> potentially fewer side effects.
>
> While the team are still unsure about how exactly silver battles cancer,
> they think its effectiveness may be caused by the structure surrounding
> silver atoms, known as its ligand.
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> They think this may help release the silver ion into cells when it enters
> the body, killing any cancer.
>
> Study author Dr Charlotte Willans plans to spend the next year looking
> closely at what effect silver has on both cancerous and healthy cells, and
> whether it could be a safe and effective new anti-cancer drug.
>
> She said: 'It’s certainly an exciting discovery, although I think we have
> a lot of work to do in the future. It opens the doors in terms of what we
> can do and investigate.
>
> 'Getting these results also gives us the opportunity we need to apply for
> funding to take the research further.
>
> 'This could lead to a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current
> treatments for cancer.'
>
> Explaining the research in greater detail, Dr Willans added: 'As many are
> unfortunately aware, chemotherapy can be a very gruelling experience for
> the patient.
>
> 'Finding effective, yet non-toxic drugs is an ongoing problem, but these
> preliminary results are an important step in solving it.
>
> 'Our research has looked at the structure which surrounds a central silver
> atom. This "shrubbery" is what determines how reactive it is and what it
> will interact with.
>
> 'Our research has used different types of these ligands to see which is
> the most effective against cancer cells.'
>


Re: CS>Silver cancer bullet?

2021-04-13 Thread Neville Munn
Well I can testify for a Basal Cell Carcinoma.  A family member had one (by 
biopsy, twice) on the nose.  I treated it with home made EIS, it stopped eating 
the flesh (redness around the area) and then ended up as white flesh around the 
wound.  I asked if it had been killed, but I forgot that a biopsy stains the 
cells and kills them anyway, so I can't prove I killed it, but I am absolutely 
convinced I killed it with EIS.  That white flesh was there for 8 weeks before 
a skin graft and the second biopsy was done.

N.


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Re: CS>Silver cancer bullet?

2021-04-13 Thread Ode Coyote
...didn't mean to include the SPAM warning..it's safe.
ode

On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 8:40 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

>
> https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html
>
> Silver bullet for cancer: Metal can kill some tumours better than
> chemotherapy with fewer side effects
>
> By Anthony Bond
> Updated: 16:00 EDT, 2 February 2012
>
>
> Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with
> potentially fewer side effects, new research claims.
>
> Scientists say that old wives tales about the precious metal being a
> ‘silver bullet’ to beat the Big C could be true.
>
> The metal already has a wide range of medicinal uses and is a common
> antiseptic, antibiotic and means of purifying water in the third world.
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
> with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed
>
> And British researchers now say that silver compounds are as effective at
> killing certain cancer cells as a leading chemotherapy drug, but with
> potentially far fewer side-effects.
>
> They compared it to Cisplatin, currently used to treat a wide variety of
> cancers, but known to have harsh side effects including nausea, vomiting
> and even kidney damage.
>
> Silver is used already in everyday products such as deodorant with no
> known side-effects, and could make for a potentially cheaper alternative to
> platinum-based Cisplatin.
>
>
> The moving moment a six-year-old girl clips her cancer-stricken
> mother's hair to prepare her for chemotherapy
>
>
> Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted lab tests which exposed
> breast and colon cancer cells to various silver-based chemicals over a six
> day period.
>
> Results, published in journal Dalton Transactions, showed that these
> silver-compounds were ‘as effective as Cisplatin’ at killing cancer with
> potentially fewer side effects.
>
> While the team are still unsure about how exactly silver battles cancer,
> they think its effectiveness may be caused by the structure surrounding
> silver atoms, known as its ligand.
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
> could be used to help defeat breast cancer
>
> They think this may help release the silver ion into cells when it enters
> the body, killing any cancer.
>
> Study author Dr Charlotte Willans plans to spend the next year looking
> closely at what effect silver has on both cancerous and healthy cells, and
> whether it could be a safe and effective new anti-cancer drug.
>
> She said: 'It’s certainly an exciting discovery, although I think we have
> a lot of work to do in the future. It opens the doors in terms of what we
> can do and investigate.
>
> 'Getting these results also gives us the opportunity we need to apply for
> funding to take the research further.
>
> 'This could lead to a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current
> treatments for cancer.'
>
> Explaining the research in greater detail, Dr Willans added: 'As many are
> unfortunately aware, chemotherapy can be a very gruelling experience for
> the patient.
>
> 'Finding effective, yet non-toxic drugs is an ongoing problem, but these
> preliminary results are an important step in solving it.
>
> 'Our research has looked at the structure which surrounds a central silver
> atom. This "shrubbery" is what determines how reactive it is and what it
> will interact with.
>
> 'Our research has used different types of these ligands to see which is
> the most effective against cancer cells.'
>


CS>Silver cancer bullet?

2021-04-13 Thread Ode Coyote
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html

Silver bullet for cancer: Metal can kill some tumours better than
chemotherapy with fewer side effects

By Anthony Bond
Updated: 16:00 EDT, 2 February 2012


Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and with
potentially fewer side effects, new research claims.

Scientists say that old wives tales about the precious metal being a
‘silver bullet’ to beat the Big C could be true.

The metal already has a wide range of medicinal uses and is a common
antiseptic, antibiotic and means of purifying water in the third world.
Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed

Good news: Silver can kill some cancers as effectively as chemotherapy and
with potentially fewer side effects, new research has claimed

And British researchers now say that silver compounds are as effective at
killing certain cancer cells as a leading chemotherapy drug, but with
potentially far fewer side-effects.

They compared it to Cisplatin, currently used to treat a wide variety of
cancers, but known to have harsh side effects including nausea, vomiting
and even kidney damage.

Silver is used already in everyday products such as deodorant with no known
side-effects, and could make for a potentially cheaper alternative to
platinum-based Cisplatin.


The moving moment a six-year-old girl clips her cancer-stricken
mother's hair to prepare her for chemotherapy


Researchers from the University of Leeds conducted lab tests which exposed
breast and colon cancer cells to various silver-based chemicals over a six
day period.

Results, published in journal Dalton Transactions, showed that these
silver-compounds were ‘as effective as Cisplatin’ at killing cancer with
potentially fewer side effects.

While the team are still unsure about how exactly silver battles cancer,
they think its effectiveness may be caused by the structure surrounding
silver atoms, known as its ligand.
Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
could be used to help defeat breast cancer

Way forward: Researchers from the University of Leeds found that silver
could be used to help defeat breast cancer

They think this may help release the silver ion into cells when it enters
the body, killing any cancer.

Study author Dr Charlotte Willans plans to spend the next year looking
closely at what effect silver has on both cancerous and healthy cells, and
whether it could be a safe and effective new anti-cancer drug.

She said: 'It’s certainly an exciting discovery, although I think we have a
lot of work to do in the future. It opens the doors in terms of what we can
do and investigate.

'Getting these results also gives us the opportunity we need to apply for
funding to take the research further.

'This could lead to a cheaper, less toxic alternative to current treatments
for cancer.'

Explaining the research in greater detail, Dr Willans added: 'As many are
unfortunately aware, chemotherapy can be a very gruelling experience for
the patient.

'Finding effective, yet non-toxic drugs is an ongoing problem, but these
preliminary results are an important step in solving it.

'Our research has looked at the structure which surrounds a central silver
atom. This "shrubbery" is what determines how reactive it is and what it
will interact with.

'Our research has used different types of these ligands to see which is the
most effective against cancer cells.'


CS>Bone-meds-they-increase-your-risk-of-this-type-of-fracture

2021-04-13 Thread Douglas Haack
https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/health-healing/taking-bone-meds-they-increase-your-risk-of-this-type-of-fracture

CS>Pure Silver 4 cancer: Kills some tumours better than Chemo fewer/side effects

2021-04-13 Thread Douglas Haack
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2095610/Silver-bullet-cancer-Metal-kill-tumours-better-chemotherapy-fewer-effects.html



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