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Thioproline - Why the 'hit list'?

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December 31, 2000

Dr. Bormann stated on December 29:

" ...I am not on the 'bandwagon' with the Thioproline stuff...it puts you on the FEDs 'hit list' list

to be reselling it and I won't risk our clinic by getting into it...same with Laetrile... "

If vitamin C neutralizes the toxicity of Thioproline, why should it be on the FEDs 'hit list'?

Research cited in a resource of the U.S. Federal Government (MEDLINE) states that

Thioproline contains " anti-cancer molecules " .

Since November, 1997, I have been continually suggesting to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

that it repeat (with vitamin C) a clinical trial in which these results were achieved after

Thioproline had been administered to Cancer patients:

" .....Definite signs of activity were observed...in other solid tumours,

such as breast, renal, ovary, thyroid, and parotid cancer. "

Only tumour cells were affected - " .....no effect was observed in the normal skin, mucosae,

or other epithelial tissues..... "

" .....Histological studies showed involution and transformation into low grade malignancies and

disappearance of evidence of cancer. "

As of this date, the NIH has never definitively responded to me.

Thioproline can be obtained by purchase order from Alfa Aesar, Ward Hill, Massachusetts,

(800) 343-7276, 250 grams for $132.00. A suggested procedure is described on pages 7 to 9

(left hand side pagination) of The Cure for Cancer? www.cures for cancer.ws/cures for cancer/tac-cure.htm.

Sincerely, , jsr1936@..., (219) 763-1933

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