They reckon the skin could provide a remedy for several types of cancer.
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Not fairly so speedily. It's a compound that it is extracted from a tangerine coating (A squad from Leicester School of Pharmacy found Salvestrol Q40) . . but it is singular contained by the lab or experimental stage. Nothing have be disproved or proven . . . simply similar to hundreds of other 'discoveries'. Until this can be scientifically proven by Clinical Trials using human beings . . it is singular speculation. Many, oodles compounds 'work surrounded by the laboratory' but not surrounded by human beings, that's why research continues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/698720...
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,3...
"Medicinal chemist Dr Hoon L Tan said: "It is severely exciting to find a compound in food that can target cancer specifically.
"However, it is still impulsive days and masses test will be needed since reaching the clinical trial stage."
"Dr Julie Sharp, Cancer Research UK's science information regulator, said: "Many easily occurring substances enjoy anticancer properties, but while this research shows that salvestrols enjoy an effect on cell within the laboratory, within is no evidence that they enjoy a similar effect within patients."
Is it in fact possible 2 draw from rid of pimples, how can i bring back rid of them?
Has anyone ever gotten rid of vastly stubborn plantar wart?
So I've get these allergies that lead to my skin to skin. . .?
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Not fairly so speedily. It's a compound that it is extracted from a tangerine coating (A squad from Leicester School of Pharmacy found Salvestrol Q40) . . but it is singular contained by the lab or experimental stage. Nothing have be disproved or proven . . . simply similar to hundreds of other 'discoveries'. Until this can be scientifically proven by Clinical Trials using human beings . . it is singular speculation. Many, oodles compounds 'work surrounded by the laboratory' but not surrounded by human beings, that's why research continues.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/698720...
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,3...
"Medicinal chemist Dr Hoon L Tan said: "It is severely exciting to find a compound in food that can target cancer specifically.
"However, it is still impulsive days and masses test will be needed since reaching the clinical trial stage."
"Dr Julie Sharp, Cancer Research UK's science information regulator, said: "Many easily occurring substances enjoy anticancer properties, but while this research shows that salvestrols enjoy an effect on cell within the laboratory, within is no evidence that they enjoy a similar effect within patients."