Guest guest Posted August 25, 1999 Report Share Posted August 25, 1999 This letter and three others constitute my latest research efforts; the three others begin with these words - " Copies of this letter " , " Dear Judy " and " This morning at 7:00 A.M. " . If you do not have them, let me know, and I will e-mail them to you. I am writing this letter on August 25, 1999. Who is L. Crocker? She is - Database Administrator Oncology Informatics Program University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Suite 400A Iroquois Building Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412) 647-6599 (412) 647-5687 fax mailto: crockerbl@... L. Crocker posted the following on The Internet on August 23, 1999: " My Dearest Friends, Is this for real? Please check out the web site http://www.jsr1936.com, I am so desperate for a cure that I can no longer trust my own judgment. Bill, Jeanne, Grace, what do you guys think of this? He states that Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid is chemically related to penicillin. (my husband, inoperable aa3 07/1998) was on penicillin in Feb/March when his MRI in April showed a 40% reduction in his tumor. I think I am going to ask Jerry Dale (a former member who is great at researching frauds) to look into this. Judy what are your feelings about this? I feel like calling 's PCP to get more penicillin under the guise that he has another sinus infection. Can it hurt? This is so intriguing, it can't be this simple can it? PLEASE CHECK THIS OUT ASAP! Love, Peace, Hope and Prayers for ALL! ... On August 24, 1999, I sent to Mrs. Crocker the following; the subject is 'Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid': " Dear L. Crocker, Because this acid contains a 'Thiazolidine ring' it is related to penicillin. This acid is very hydrophobic - I think it will cause the cancer cell to lose the ability TO ABSORB WATER - thus the cancer cell will die. If I speak the truth, the cure for cancer is as simple as that. I have been telling this to our top government health officials since November, 1997. THEY HAVE CHOSEN TO DO NOTHING. They don't even respond to me. Look at that stack of letters I am holding on page 30 - It presently weighs 8 lbs. Don't forget - these are individual letters, not a bunch of copies. NOBODY HAS ISSUED A DEFINITIVE RESPONSE to me. Perhaps Australia will repeat the Spanish clinical trial in the manner I have suggested. bye for now - S. , www.jsr1936.com, jsr1936@..., (219) 763-1933. In her August 22, 1999 letter to me, Mrs. Judy Singer stated: " Oddly, enough I picked up your e-mail today regarding Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, also known as 'Thioproline', is composed of L-Cysteine (one half) and formaldehyde (one half). Since it contains a 'Thiazolidine ring', this acid is chemically related to penicillin. " You will note in one report that I sent you and especially that it was observed that patients who were on Penicillamine had 'Anti-GBM' disease which was also observed by Crocker when her husband who suffers from an astrocytoma had 40% reduction in his brain tumor having suffered from a sinus infection which resulted in his taking this antibiotic. Earlier observations had been made by a radiologist in comparison of his films of different patients and appeared to be only taken as an odd occurrence. There appears to be a very strong connection to penicillin and reduction of glioblastomas. Evidently, current research is just starting into this direction by professional researchers. " Let me repeat 10 words from Judy's letter: " .....and appeared to be only taken as an odd occurrence. " THEY MISSED IT! THEY MISSED IT! THEY MISSED IT! Here they had evidence of a possible cure for cancer, and they did nothing about it. It reminds me of our top health officials in Washington, D.C. Hopefully, the folks in the Land Down Under will show some leadership. Hopefully, the top government health officials in Australia will give Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid a fair trial and see whether it will cure cancer when combined with vitamin C and magnesium, zinc and manganese as I described in my research. In www.jsr1936.com I relate two anecdotal cases of cancer cures - esophageal (within a week) and prostate (within two weeks). Now I can cite a case which could have been a probable third - Mrs. Crocker's husband - " ...when his MRI in April showed a 40% reduction in his tumor. " MAYBE THERE IS STILL A CHANCE! S. , www.jsr1936.com, jsr1936@..., P.O. Box H, Hobart, Indiana 46342 (219) 763-1933 Post Script to iel Lim - Thank you for your insightful observations (August 24, 1999) as to when the word " cure " could and should be used relative to cancer. To explore this fully, an agency of government has got to become involved. Let's hope the Aussies show some leadership. Mr. Lim, thanks again for your 'input' which I will always appreciate and value. Post Script to Judy Singer - Thanks for all the information that you have e-mailed to me this week which included the Australian critique - 'Cancer Research - A Super Fraud?' by , B.Sc. Judy, let me quote from one of the your several Cancer/Penicillamine letters; the passage is from a letter sent to you by Tom Park (tom@...): " Judy, you can find a bunch of abstracts on this substance (penicillamine) by doing keyword searches on any Medline search engine Web site. My favorite is the PubMed site at : http.//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed. If you search on 'penicillamine AND cancer' you'll get over 200 hits, and while many of those will not be of interest, you're sure to find what you need. You'll have to learn how to scan those abstracts to get the information out of them, but you'll catch on quickly. In my quick visit to the MedLine, it seems like this is a very active, but new area of research. You'll do well to use the boolian AND, OR, NOT logic with the keywords to obtain the specific sort of abstracts that you are interested in. Remember to put multi-word combinations within quotes, as: 'Ovarian Cancer AND penicillamine AND clinial trials'. " Judy, as you can see in the first few pages of www.jsr1936.com I guide the reader through MedLine in showing him or her how to access exactly the only two abstracts which contain together the words 'Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (Thioproline)' and 'anti-cancer'. Judy, let me do a recapitulation; if a person types into MedLine the following words, the following 'hits' will appear (as of August 25, 1999) - Cancer - 1,227,090. On July 28 it was 1,222,331. In less than a month it increased by 4759. Anti-cancer - 2300. On July 28 it was 2280. Anti-cancer Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid - 2. On July 28 it was 2. Cancer penicillamine - 203 Cancer penicillin - 1198 Cancer thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid - 47 Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid -123 Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid penicillin - no citations found Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid penicillamine - 3 citations found. Judy, let's look at those citations - 1. 'Potent bombesin antagonists with C-terminal Leu-psi(CH2-N)-Tac-NH2 or its derivatives.' 2. 'The effect of Heparegen and D-penicillamine on the activity of some ammonia metabolizing enzymes in liver and brain of rats intoxicated with ethanol.' 3. 'The antioxidative properties of thiazolidine derivatives.' Judy, in the first article 'Tac' is Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, and on the first page of www.jsr1936.com I state: " In this decade Professor Victor Schally, a Nobel Laureate, and his colleagues have been exploring the anti-cancer possibilities of compounds which include this acid in their composition. " Judy, on the second page of www.jsr1936.com I state: " The article concludes: '...Tac is a closed ring analog of Met and is more hydrophobic than Met. The replacement of Phe with Tac in reduced bond BN antagonists produced improved Ki and IC50 values. BN antagonists such as RC-3950-II may have important therapeutic applications for the treatment of various malignancies such as prostatic, gastric, and pancreatic cancer, small cell lung carcinoma, and other tumors.' " On page 2 of www.jsr1936.com I went on to say: " My fellow citizen, after you read the following pages you will see that 'Tac' by itself, and not in combination with any other chemicals, was used to cure people of cancer 20 years ago. " The molecular mass of Professor Schally's 'best BN antagonist', RC-3950-II, is 1056.5; that of 'Tac' is 133.18; less is best! " Judy one of you Cancer/Penicillamine articles - UI96273151 - 'In vitro and in vivo interactions of D-penicillamine with tumors' states: " D-penicillamine (PSH) is a copper chelator that generates hydrogen peroxide and inhibits neovascularization... " " ...Human acute myelogenous leukemia cells were especially sensitive to PSH plus copper... " This makes me ( S. )wonder - would my proposed cure for cancer also be effective agains leukemia? Judy, in conclusion I want to briefly mention a possible cure for HIV/AIDS. On pages 13-16 and pages 23-25 of www.jsr1936.com I focus upon this problem. The third article cited above was written by 'L. Wlodek', and it was published in 1989. In 1996 L. B. Wlodek and M. Wrobel wrote an article titled, " Selective modulation of non-protein sulfhydryl levels in Ehrlich ascites tumor bearing mice " . They are associated with the Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, 31-034 Krakow, Poland. The article appeared in 'NEOPLASMA', 43, 4, 1996, and started on page 259. Although it is not posted on The Internet, within the body of my research I stated: " It's ironic, but if my hypotheses prove true, the chemical structure of the compounds which can cure cancer and Aids appear on the same page; see the first page of the Polish study; the compounds look like little pentagons. " The bottom pentagon represents Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid. The middle pentagon represents L-2-Methylthiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid; this acid is composed solely of L-Cysteine (one half) and acetaldehyde (one half). In 1968 this acid was patented as a 'cough inhibitor'. S. Arno, Ph.D. and Karyn L. Feiden state in AGAINST THE ODDS The Story of Aids Drug Development, Politics & Profits, page 17: " Between 1987 and 1991 the National Cancer Institute tested 40,000 chemical compounds at facilities in Frederick, land, and Birmingham, Alabama, to see if any could disable the AIDS virus. Despite the odds against finding a breakthrough drug, researchers continue to screen for compounds that can inhibit HIV at each step in the infection process: when it binds to the CD4 molecule; when it penetrates the helper T cell; when it transcribes its genetic code inside; and when it replicates. A more promising direction for future research is targeted drug development - that is, designing an effective drug based on the known biological structure of HIV. " In answer to my question, " Does acetaldehyde destroy HIV in the test tube? " , the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) stated on February 1, 1995: " All the aldehydes are capable of inactivating HIV; however, their actual effectiveness depends on the concentration used. " And the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated on August 9,1995: " The fact that acetaldehyde inactivates the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in test tube experiments..... " Could a 'cough inhibitor' cure HIV/AIDS? I have been imploring government health officials to look into this possibility. Of course, as in the case of a possible cancer cure, Washington, D.C. has chosen to do nothing. About alcohol - I have clearly delineated to the Surgeon General why there is such an imperative need to issue this third warning on all containers of alcoholic beverages: " Proper metabolism of alcohol requires the ingestion of above average amounts of zinc, vitamin B-6 and vitamin C. " Of course, nothing is being done. Judy, thanks again for all your 'inpute'. Bye for now - j.s.r. Copies of this letter are being e-mailed to Gammill, Sc.D., Mr. Tom Dalton, Mr. Jerry Rollins, Mr. iel Lim, Mr. Lloyd W. Seawright, Mr. Edwin Samn, Ms. Estella , Mr. , Mr. , Mrs. Judy Singer, Mrs. L. Crocker, Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research, Lawson, Australia and the National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen), Stockholm, Sweden. Copies of this letter are being mailed to President Clinton, Presidente Zedillo, Ms. Thurman, The Nobel Committee, Stockholm, Sweden, Professor V. Schally, Congressman Visclosky, Senator Lugar, Senator Bayh, Secretary Shalala, Surgeon General Satcher, Dr. Varmus, Dr. Klausner, Mr. Mike Fernandez, Mrs. Gutierrez, Mrs. Nickoloff, Mrs. Ortiz, Professor Sivam, Professor Tuncay, Mrs. Wozniewski, Lake County Medical Society, Dr. Baldwin and Dr. . j.s.r. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 1999 Report Share Posted August 26, 1999 Everyone, I am on the listserv including and Judy that generated this email from Mr. . There has been subsequent discussions on that list and another list devoted exclusively to brain tumors, regarding tumor reduction during illness. It is important to note that there is anecdotal evidence that an illness itself has anti-tumor properties--this could be related to the therapeutic benefits of heat, e.g. the fever itself, or to the fact that the immune system goes into overdrive, so to speak, during an illness such as a sinus infection and floods the bloodstream with antibodies that also aggressively attack the tumor. Someone on one of the lists mentioned tumor reduction during an illness that was not treated with antibiotics, so I think it is *very* premature to assign the 40% tumor reduction observed to the penicillin rather than to the sinus infection, the fever, or pure happenstance. There is simply not enough information, even anecdotal, in this arena. However, it is very interesting. An article posted on one list, emanating from a study in Israel, talked about increased performance of brain tumor drugs during periods of high stress, because the blood brain barrier apparently drops its guard, perhaps due to adrenalin, when a patient receiving treatment is in an observably stressed state. Since the anecdotes (very few!) that I have heard deal with brain tumors, it could also be that a patient is under higher stress levels during an illness, thereby reducing a vital immune system--the blood brain barrier--making tumor-killing substances more effective because of an immune system *reduction* rather than an immune system increase. 's husband, while not on conventional chemo, is on a welll-chosen protocol of alternative substances that are tumor killers and also must cross the blood brain barrier to be effective. I would like to know, in the general body of cancer survivors on this list, does anyone know of any anecdotes relating to reduction/remission of tumors during episodes of illness? If yes, were antibiotics involved? I would also like to state that it is very unfortunate that those of us interested in alternatives must rely on anecdotal evidence and I am pleased that this is slowly being remedied, with NCI-approved clinical trials of such alternatives as squalimine and even diet plans. In the meantime, we do need to remember that lives are at stake and that we should be responsible with our use of anecdotal info. It is *not at all* certain that the 40% reduction in the tumor mentioned below is at all related to pencillin, and even if there were clear evidence that penicillin made the difference, one anecdote is dismal evidence for efficacy. The responsible methodology is to compile anecdotes until you have sufficient to make a presumptive case for your product, not trumpet one letter as proof that your product works. The abuse of antibiotics such as penicillin is very dangerous in that it builds resistant bacteria in the body that can strike whenever the immune system is compromised. Many cancer patients--compromised by chemo, by symptom-treating drugs such as steroids, or by the effects of the cancer itself--die of illnesses such as pneumonia, rather than the cancer itself. We need to look carefully at the uncontrolled use of antibiotics as a cancer treatment. I'm not saying, it's not a good idea. I don't know if it's a good idea. I am saying that we need to look carefully at the side effects/future consequences of alternative treatments before we adopt them. Also, formaldehyde is a very dangerous substance and can trigger major systemic allergic reactions and autoimmune system failures. I am very squeamish about any substance that uses formaldehyde, even though you note that massive vitamin C can protect the body. Presumably the formadehyde, because it is so invasive, provides the cell wall breach to allow the Thiozoladine to penetrate the cell? How does the vitamin C provide protection--mitigating against the formaldehyde? Or am I all wrong about how the formaldehyde works? I am extrapolating from the way I understand formaldehyde is used in the anthrax vaccine given to servicemen (and that, anecdotally, is being blamed for Gulf War syndrome, although the federal government claims this is not valid). I'd like to know more about the activity/rationale of the formaldehyde and the vitamin C? Your alternative treatment is very interesting, and may very well be the next great thing, but the components are *not* benign, and so I have lots of questions that need thoughtful response and not the hyperbole that we keep getting. Grace Agnew At 06:57 PM 08/25/1999 -0700, you wrote: > > > This letter and three others constitute my latest research efforts; the three > others begin with these words - " Copies of this letter " , " Dear Judy " and > " This morning at 7:00 A.M. " . If you do not have them, let me know, and I will > e-mail them to you. > > I am writing this letter on August 25, 1999. > > Who is L. Crocker? She is - > > Database Administrator > Oncology Informatics Program > University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute > Suite 400A Iroquois Building > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > (412) 647-6599 > (412) 647-5687 fax > mailto: <mailto:crockerbl@...>crockerbl@... > > L. Crocker posted the following on The Internet on August 23, 1999: > > " My Dearest Friends, > > Is this for real? Please check out the web site > <http://www.jsr1936.com>http://www.jsr1936.com, I am so desperate for a cure > that I can no longer trust my own judgment. Bill, Jeanne, Grace, what do you > guys think of this? He states that Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid is > chemically related to penicillin. (my husband, inoperable aa3 07/1998) > was on penicillin in Feb/March when his MRI in April showed a 40% reduction > in his tumor. I think I am going to ask Jerry Dale (a former member who is > great at researching frauds) to look into this. Judy what are your feelings > about this? I feel like calling 's PCP to get more penicillin under the > guise that he has another sinus infection. Can it hurt? > > This is so intriguing, it can't be this simple can it? > > PLEASE CHECK THIS OUT ASAP! > > Love, Peace, Hope and Prayers for ALL! > ... > > On August 24, 1999, I sent to Mrs. Crocker the following; the subject is > 'Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid': > > " Dear L. Crocker, > Because this acid contains a 'Thiazolidine ring' it is related to > penicillin. > This acid is very hydrophobic - I think it will cause the cancer cell > to lose the ability TO ABSORB WATER - thus the cancer cell will die. > If I speak the truth, the cure for cancer is as simple as that. > I have been telling this to our top government health officials since > November, 1997. THEY HAVE CHOSEN TO DO NOTHING. They don't even respond to me. > Look at that stack of letters I am holding on page 30 - It presently > weighs 8 lbs. Don't forget - these are individual letters, not a bunch of > copies. > NOBODY HAS ISSUED A DEFINITIVE RESPONSE to me. > Perhaps Australia will repeat the Spanish clinical trial in the manner I > have suggested. > > bye for now - S. , <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com, > <mailto:jsr1936@...>jsr1936@..., (219) 763-1933. > > In her August 22, 1999 letter to me, Mrs. Judy Singer stated: > > " Oddly, enough I picked up your e-mail today regarding > Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, also known as 'Thioproline', is composed of > L-Cysteine (one half) and formaldehyde (one half). Since it contains a > 'Thiazolidine ring', this acid is chemically related to penicillin. > > " You will note in one report that I sent you and especially that it was > observed that patients who were on Penicillamine had 'Anti-GBM' disease which > was also observed by Crocker when her husband who suffers from an > astrocytoma had 40% reduction in his brain tumor having suffered from a sinus > infection which resulted in his taking this antibiotic. Earlier observations > had been made by a radiologist in comparison of his films of different > patients and appeared to be only taken as an odd occurrence. There appears to > be a very strong connection to penicillin and reduction of glioblastomas. > Evidently, current research is just starting into this direction by > professional researchers. " > > Let me repeat 10 words from Judy's letter: > > " .....and appeared to be only taken as an odd occurrence. " > > THEY MISSED IT! THEY MISSED IT! THEY MISSED IT! > > Here they had evidence of a possible cure for cancer, and they did nothing > about it. It reminds me of our top health officials in Washington, D.C. > > Hopefully, the folks in the Land Down Under will show some leadership. > > Hopefully, the top government health officials in Australia will give > Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid a fair trial and see whether it will cure > cancer when combined with vitamin C and magnesium, zinc and manganese as I > described in my research. > > In <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I relate two anecdotal cases of > cancer cures - esophageal (within a week) and prostate (within two weeks). > Now I can cite a case which could have been a probable third - Mrs. Crocker's > husband - " ...when his MRI in April showed a 40% reduction in his tumor. " > MAYBE THERE IS STILL A CHANCE! > > S. , <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com, > <mailto:jsr1936@...>jsr1936@..., P.O. Box H, Hobart, Indiana > 46342 (219) 763-1933 > > Post Script to iel Lim - > > Thank you for your insightful observations (August 24, 1999) as to when the > word " cure " could and should be used relative to cancer. > > To explore this fully, an agency of government has got to become involved. > > Let's hope the Aussies show some leadership. > > Mr. Lim, thanks again for your 'input' which I will always appreciate and > value. > > Post Script to Judy Singer - > > Thanks for all the information that you have e-mailed to me this week which > included the Australian critique - 'Cancer Research - A Super Fraud?' by > , B.Sc. > > Judy, let me quote from one of the your several Cancer/Penicillamine letters; > the passage is from a letter sent to you by Tom Park (tom@...): > > " Judy, you can find a bunch of abstracts on this substance (penicillamine) by > doing keyword searches on any Medline search engine Web site. My favorite is > the PubMed site at : http.//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed. If you search on > 'penicillamine AND cancer' you'll get over 200 hits, and while many of those > will not be of interest, you're sure to find what you need. You'll have to > learn how to scan those abstracts to get the information out of them, but > you'll catch on quickly. In my quick visit to the MedLine, it seems like this > is a very active, but new area of research. You'll do well to use the > boolian AND, OR, NOT logic with the keywords to obtain the specific sort of > abstracts that you are interested in. Remember to put multi-word combinations > within quotes, as: 'Ovarian Cancer AND penicillamine AND clinial trials'. " > > Judy, as you can see in the first few pages of > <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I guide the reader through MedLine in > showing him or her how to access exactly the only two abstracts which contain > together the words 'Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (Thioproline)' and > 'anti-cancer'. > > Judy, let me do a recapitulation; if a person types into MedLine the > following words, the following 'hits' will appear (as of August 25, 1999) - > > Cancer - 1,227,090. On July 28 it was 1,222,331. In less than a month it > increased by 4759. > Anti-cancer - 2300. On July 28 it was 2280. > Anti-cancer Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid - 2. On July 28 it was 2. > > Cancer penicillamine - 203 > Cancer penicillin - 1198 > Cancer thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid - 47 > Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid -123 > Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid penicillin - no citations found > Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid penicillamine - 3 citations found. > > Judy, let's look at those citations - > > 1. 'Potent bombesin antagonists with C-terminal Leu-psi(CH2-N)-Tac-NH2 or its > derivatives.' > 2. 'The effect of Heparegen and D-penicillamine on the activity of some > ammonia metabolizing enzymes in liver and brain of rats intoxicated with > ethanol.' > 3. 'The antioxidative properties of thiazolidine derivatives.' > > Judy, in the first article 'Tac' is Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, and on > the first page of <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I state: > > " In this decade Professor Victor Schally, a Nobel Laureate, and his > colleagues have been exploring the anti-cancer possibilities of compounds > which include this acid in their composition. " > > Judy, on the second page of <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I state: > > " The article concludes: '...Tac is a closed ring analog of Met and is more > hydrophobic than Met. The replacement of Phe with Tac in reduced bond BN > antagonists produced improved Ki and IC50 values. BN antagonists such as > RC-3950-II may have important therapeutic applications for the treatment of > various malignancies such as prostatic, gastric, and pancreatic cancer, small > cell lung carcinoma, and other tumors.' " > > On page 2 of <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I went on to say: > > " My fellow citizen, after you read the following pages you will see that > 'Tac' by itself, and not in combination with any other chemicals, was used to > cure people of cancer 20 years ago. > > " The molecular mass of Professor Schally's 'best BN antagonist', RC-3950-II, > is 1056.5; that of 'Tac' is 133.18; less is best! " > > Judy one of you Cancer/Penicillamine articles - UI96273151 - 'In vitro and in > vivo interactions of D-penicillamine with tumors' states: > > " D-penicillamine (PSH) is a copper chelator that generates hydrogen peroxide > and inhibits neovascularization... " > > " ...Human acute myelogenous leukemia cells were especially sensitive to PSH > plus copper... " This makes me ( S. )wonder - would my proposed > cure for cancer also be effective agains leukemia? > > Judy, in conclusion I want to briefly mention a possible cure for HIV/AIDS. > On pages 13-16 and pages 23-25 of <http://www.jsr1936.com>www.jsr1936.com I > focus upon this problem. > > The third article cited above was written by 'L. Wlodek', and it was > published in 1989. > > In 1996 L. B. Wlodek and M. Wrobel wrote an article titled, " Selective > modulation of non-protein sulfhydryl levels in Ehrlich ascites tumor bearing > mice " . They are associated with the Institute of Medical Biochemistry, > Collegium Medicum, Jagiellonian University, 31-034 Krakow, Poland. The > article appeared in 'NEOPLASMA', 43, 4, 1996, and started on page 259. > > Although it is not posted on The Internet, within the body of my research I > stated: > > " It's ironic, but if my hypotheses prove true, the chemical structure of > the compounds which can cure cancer and Aids appear on the same page; see the > first page of the Polish study; the compounds look like little pentagons. " > > The bottom pentagon represents Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid. > > The middle pentagon represents L-2-Methylthiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid; this > acid is composed solely of L-Cysteine (one half) and acetaldehyde (one half). > In 1968 this acid was patented as a 'cough inhibitor'. > > S. Arno, Ph.D. and Karyn L. Feiden state in AGAINST THE ODDS The > Story of Aids Drug Development, Politics & Profits, page 17: > > " Between 1987 and 1991 the National Cancer Institute tested 40,000 > chemical compounds at facilities in Frederick, land, and Birmingham, > Alabama, to see if any could disable the AIDS virus. Despite the odds against > finding a breakthrough drug, researchers continue to screen for compounds > that can inhibit HIV at each step in the infection process: when it binds to > the CD4 molecule; when it penetrates the helper T cell; when it transcribes > its genetic code inside; and when it replicates. A more promising direction > for future research is targeted drug development - that is, designing an > effective drug based on the known biological structure of HIV. " > > In answer to my question, " Does acetaldehyde destroy HIV in the test tube? " , > the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) stated on February 1, 1995: > > " All the aldehydes are capable of inactivating HIV; however, their actual > effectiveness depends on the concentration used. " > > And the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated on August 9,1995: > > " The fact that acetaldehyde inactivates the human immunodeficiency virus > (HIV) in test tube experiments..... " > > Could a 'cough inhibitor' cure HIV/AIDS? I have been imploring government > health officials to look into this possibility. > > Of course, as in the case of a possible cancer cure, Washington, D.C. has > chosen to do nothing. > > About alcohol - I have clearly delineated to the Surgeon General why there is > such an imperative need to issue this third warning on all containers of > alcoholic beverages: > > " Proper metabolism of alcohol requires the ingestion of above average amounts > of zinc, vitamin B-6 and vitamin C. " > > Of course, nothing is being done. > > Judy, thanks again for all your 'inpute'. Bye for now - j.s.r. > > Copies of this letter are being e-mailed to Gammill, Sc.D., Mr. Tom > Dalton, Mr. Jerry Rollins, Mr. iel Lim, Mr. Lloyd W. Seawright, Mr. > Edwin Samn, Ms. Estella , Mr. , Mr. , > Mrs. Judy Singer, Mrs. L. Crocker, Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical > Research, Lawson, Australia and the National Board of Health and Welfare > (Socialstyrelsen), Stockholm, Sweden. > > Copies of this letter are being mailed to President Clinton, Presidente > Zedillo, Ms. Thurman, The Nobel Committee, Stockholm, Sweden, Professor > V. Schally, Congressman Visclosky, Senator Lugar, Senator Bayh, > Secretary Shalala, Surgeon General Satcher, Dr. Varmus, Dr. Klausner, Mr. > Mike Fernandez, Mrs. Gutierrez, Mrs. Nickoloff, Mrs. Ortiz, Professor Sivam, > Professor Tuncay, Mrs. Wozniewski, Lake County Medical Society, Dr. Baldwin > and Dr. . j.s.r. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------- > > <http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/N567./B14535;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5; > sz=468x60;ord=935628344?>It's a Free World > eGroups.com home: > <cures for cancer>canc > ercure > www. - Simplifying group communications ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grace Agnew Assistant Director for Systems & Technical Services Georgia Tech Library (404) 894-8932 (404) 894-6084 (fax) mailto:grace.agnew@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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