Hi all,
IP 6 is indeed out and not expensive.  I'm getting mine for $12.00per
120caps @ 500 mg each.  The book IP 6 by AbulKalam M Shamsuddin, MD PHD is
a must read.
ISBN#1-57566-357-0.  This is a very promising product.

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> From: Vilik Rapheles <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>More on cancer and O2
> Date: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:17 PM
> 
> More answers from Saul. I have asked him where to get this new B vitamin
> and will share it with you when I hear back.
> 
> ~^^V^^~
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> 1) Cancer tumors develop extra blood vessels in order to increase their
> supply of sugar. They are energy-poor, so they are always calling for
more
> sugar to ferment. Thier waste, lactic acid, is recycled by the liver back
to
> sugar again, in a vicious circle that results in loss of appetite for the
> patient, and a crashed immune system.
> 
> 2) Dr. Warburg said that once the cell had gone into anerobic
fermentation,
> it could not switch back. However, there is a newly developed B vitamin,
a
> concentration of inositol, called IP6, that seems able to cause cancer
cells
> to revert to normal aerobic respiration. The mechanism isn't clear yet,
but
> the product has appeared on the market. Even better, it appears to help
> prevent cancer.
> 
> Regarding acidity, it is the lack of oxygen to the cell (for whatever
> reason) that first causes it to start the fermentation process, and the
> first waste produced is carbon monoxide, which is acidifying. Then, if
the
> respiratory starvation continues, evetually the cell will be forced to
> ferment its sugar in order to survive. The waste product of fermentation
is
> lactic acid, more acidity. Then the immune system becomes involved, as
the
> T-cells and macrophages that come upon this acid area will respond with
the
> release of enzyme growth factors (EGF), as they would at any wound site.
> With this impetus, the anerobic cancer cells are stimulated to make
endless
> copies.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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