Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 From: WillissL@... Many who are alive and well will testify to how well they are functioning. Willis Manapol Fights Cancer Aggressively by Immune Stimulation Manapo® is the realization of a dream scientists have had for decades. That dream has been to use the amazing ability of the immune system to locate and destroy cancer cells without damaging normal cells. Manapol® exerts its anti-tumor activity through stimulation of the immune system cells. Specialized immune cells are the body's natural method of tumor destruction. These stimulated cells then attack tumors by releasing tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1, and interferon. In one study, dogs and cats with tumors were treated with Manapol®. Most of the tumors showed evidence of attack by the body's immune system cells. Many animals showed obvious clinical improvement with tumor shrinkage, tumor destruction, or prolonged survival. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(4): 307-13,1991; C. , PhD. Dallas Animal Diagnostic Clinic) In another study, a fast growing, highly malignant, sarcoma tumor was implanted in mice. This resulted in a 100% death rate within 20-40 days in the untreated group. However, in the group treated with Manapol®, 40% of the mice survived. The tumors became covered with immune system cells and regressed. No substance, other than Manapol®, has ever saved a single laboratory animal with this aggressive cancer. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(2):79-87, 1991; D. Busby, PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A & M Univ) Feline leukemia (white blood cell cancer) is a disease caused by an oncornavirus. Cats always die shortly after they appear infected. Normally, 40% of cats are dead within four weeks and 70% are dead within eight weeks. Manapol® significantly improved both the quality of life and the survival rate of cats that became ill with feline leukemia. After twelve weeks, 71% of cats treated with Manapol® were alive and in good health. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(1):41-5, 1991; 1.R. Tizard, PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A & M Univ) Note: Manapol®, in more concentrated form, is known as Acemannan®. Manapol® is the major saccharide in that Patented product composed of 8 or more glyconutrients that is illegal for me to name here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 From: WillissL@... Many who are alive and well will testify to how well they are functioning. Willis Manapol Fights Cancer Aggressively by Immune Stimulation Manapo® is the realization of a dream scientists have had for decades. That dream has been to use the amazing ability of the immune system to locate and destroy cancer cells without damaging normal cells. Manapol® exerts its anti-tumor activity through stimulation of the immune system cells. Specialized immune cells are the body's natural method of tumor destruction. These stimulated cells then attack tumors by releasing tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1, and interferon. In one study, dogs and cats with tumors were treated with Manapol®. Most of the tumors showed evidence of attack by the body's immune system cells. Many animals showed obvious clinical improvement with tumor shrinkage, tumor destruction, or prolonged survival. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(4): 307-13,1991; C. , PhD. Dallas Animal Diagnostic Clinic) In another study, a fast growing, highly malignant, sarcoma tumor was implanted in mice. This resulted in a 100% death rate within 20-40 days in the untreated group. However, in the group treated with Manapol®, 40% of the mice survived. The tumors became covered with immune system cells and regressed. No substance, other than Manapol®, has ever saved a single laboratory animal with this aggressive cancer. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(2):79-87, 1991; D. Busby, PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A & M Univ) Feline leukemia (white blood cell cancer) is a disease caused by an oncornavirus. Cats always die shortly after they appear infected. Normally, 40% of cats are dead within four weeks and 70% are dead within eight weeks. Manapol® significantly improved both the quality of life and the survival rate of cats that became ill with feline leukemia. After twelve weeks, 71% of cats treated with Manapol® were alive and in good health. (Molecular Biotherapy 3(1):41-5, 1991; 1.R. Tizard, PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A & M Univ) Note: Manapol®, in more concentrated form, is known as Acemannan®. Manapol® is the major saccharide in that Patented product composed of 8 or more glyconutrients that is illegal for me to name here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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