Guest guest Posted December 1, 2005 Report Share Posted December 1, 2005 Medline is www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed ; type in the number or words to see the article. Two combinations have been invented to combat cancer, and both inspire miraculous hope. Both combinations use TAC (Thiazolidined-4-carboxylic acid) and a form of DOX. In 1979, Dr. Gosalvez and Dr. Brugarolas were the first to discover that TAC caused the " ...disappearance of evidence of cancer. " in a clinical trial; Medline 6101417. Dr. Gosalvez was Director of Spanish Biochemical Research from 1970 to 2000. According to Dr. Weiss, ever since it was developed in the 1960s, DOX has been the most effective anti-cancer medicine; Medline 1462166. DOX is known also as Doxorubicin and Adriamycin; because of its color and toxicity, DOX is also commonly referred to as 'The Red Devil'. In 1989, Dr. Gosalvez developed a less toxic form of DOX and called it 'Quelamycin'. COMBINATION NO.1 - TAC & Quelamycin were administered to " terminal cancer patients " in U.S. Military Hospitals from 1990 to 2000, and the procedure was a success according to Dr. Gosalvez. The procedure was implemented because of the influence of King of Spain and President Bush (41). (Information obtained in letters to S. from Dr. Gosalvez; beginning in July 20, 2001.) In 1996, Dr. V. Schally, a 1977 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, invented 2-pyrrolinodoxorubicin which is " 500-1000 times more potent " than DOX; Medline 8637897 and 8692981. COMBINATION NO. 2 - A January, 1997 report describes the miraculous laboratory results obtained by Dr. Schally when he combined TAC & 2-pyrrolinodoxorubicin and designated the compound 'AN-257'; Medline 9012839. Particular attention should be given to Table 3. which describes how many " ...times higher than DOX... " AN-257 was in causing the " Inhibition of growth " upon these human cancer cell lines; divide DOX numbers by AN-257 numbers - Pancreatic - 335 SCLC (Small Cell Lung Cancer) - 1657 Prostate - 224 Gastric (Stomach) - 857. Unfortunately, neither Dr. Schally, nor has anyone, ever called for a clinical trial to determine the effect that the TAC & 2-pyrrolinodoxorubicin combination might have upon human beings. Proof - type THIAZOLIDINE-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID 2-PYRROLINODOXORUBICIN into Medline, and you will see that Dr. Schally's January, 1997 report is the only entry. S. , The Cure for Cancer? , http://cures for cancer.ws/tac-cure.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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