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Here's more info on ellagic acid..

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Codex/EllagicAcid.pdf

Cool.. but WHERE DOES SOMEBODY BUY IT?

Oltipraz is another, similar, impossible to find anticancer substance..

If anyone finds a source for ellagic acid, or oltipraz, please let me know..

On 12/1/05, Kim <kimallen@...> wrote:

>

> Ellagic acid is a class of phytonutrient. High levels of ellagic acid can

> be found in strawberries, raspberries, and grapes. This compound neutralizes

> carcinogens before they can damage DNA. Ellagic acid neutralizes a specific

> carcinogen found in red meat, nitrosamine. Also, ellagic acid is effective

> against another common carcinogen, aflatoxin. This carcinogen is found to be

> in low levels in a number of foods, including peanuts.

> http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/12/prweb317042.htm

>

>

>

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Milk Thistle extract.. (Silmarin, etc..) also looks like a substance that

people dealing with mold should familiarize themselves with... It protects

your liver..

On 12/1/05, LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

>

> Here's more info on ellagic acid..

>

> http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Codex/EllagicAcid.pdf

>

>

> Cool.. but WHERE DOES SOMEBODY BUY IT?

>

> Oltipraz is another, similar, impossible to find anticancer substance..

>

> If anyone finds a source for ellagic acid, or oltipraz, please let me

> know..

>

>

>

> On 12/1/05, Kim <kimallen@...> wrote:

> >

> > Ellagic acid is a class of phytonutrient. High levels of ellagic acid

> > can be found in strawberries, raspberries, and grapes. This compound

> > neutralizes carcinogens before they can damage DNA. Ellagic acid neutralizes

> > a specific carcinogen found in red meat, nitrosamine. Also, ellagic acid is

> > effective against another common carcinogen, aflatoxin. This carcinogen is

> > found to be in low levels in a number of foods, including peanuts.

> > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/12/prweb317042.htm

> >

> >

> >

>

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Dillian:

Sometimes you are truly a silly willy. The articles you supply say that it is

available in walnuts, raspberries, strawberries, grapes... I dunno where you

live, but I can get local on a seasonal basis and I have access to imported or

frozen fruit at other times. Walnuts actually store pretty well for longer

periods than fruit. ;-)

One of your studies indicates, 'dietary administration (of black raspberries)

inhibited events associated with both the initiation and promotion/progression

stages of carcinogenisis.' You also have a studies that say it must be

administered in the appropriate combinations, and that ellagic acid alone does

not have the desired effect ('the inhibatory effect of the berries could not be

attributed solely to... the content of ellagic acid in the berries'). Until we

understand how to manufacture combinations that actually replicate the true

elegance of nature, I'll stick with the original delivery device.

-Haley

LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

Here's more info on ellagic acid..

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Codex/EllagicAcid.pdf

Cool.. but WHERE DOES SOMEBODY BUY IT?

Oltipraz is another, similar, impossible to find anticancer substance..

If anyone finds a source for ellagic acid, or oltipraz, please let me know..

On 12/1/05, Kim <kimallen@...> wrote:

>

> Ellagic acid is a class of phytonutrient. High levels of ellagic acid can

> be found in strawberries, raspberries, and grapes. This compound neutralizes

> carcinogens before they can damage DNA. Ellagic acid neutralizes a specific

> carcinogen found in red meat, nitrosamine. Also, ellagic acid is effective

> against another common carcinogen, aflatoxin. This carcinogen is found to be

> in low levels in a number of foods, including peanuts.

> http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/12/prweb317042.htm

>

>

>

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I eat tons of berries.. (blueberries, mostly) every day.. But I need serious

protection.. If you saw my building you would understand..

Well, hopefully, I am getting enough already, then..

:o

Started CSM today, hopefully that will help. But meanwhile, my building is

flooded and my home about to be invaded by nose-pierced (in the middle

pig-style) 'remediators'..

Don't they even need some kind of contractors license? I doubt of they even

have that? What if they destroy my stuff?

Thank you..

On 12/2/05, Haley Mack <myhaze@...> wrote:

>

> Dillian:

>

> Sometimes you are truly a silly willy. The articles you supply say that

> it is available in walnuts, raspberries, strawberries, grapes... I dunno

> where you live, but I can get local on a seasonal basis and I have access to

> imported or frozen fruit at other times. Walnuts actually store pretty well

> for longer periods than fruit. ;-)

>

> One of your studies indicates, 'dietary administration (of black

> raspberries) inhibited events associated with both the initiation and

> promotion/progression stages of carcinogenisis.' You also have a studies

> that say it must be administered in the appropriate combinations, and that

> ellagic acid alone does not have the desired effect ('the inhibatory effect

> of the berries could not be attributed solely to... the content of ellagic

> acid in the berries'). Until we understand how to manufacture combinations

> that actually replicate the true elegance of nature, I'll stick with the

> original delivery device.

>

> -Haley

>

> LiveSimply <quackadillian@...> wrote:

> Here's more info on ellagic acid..

>

> http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Codex/EllagicAcid.pdf

>

>

> Cool.. but WHERE DOES SOMEBODY BUY IT?

>

> Oltipraz is another, similar, impossible to find anticancer substance..

>

> If anyone finds a source for ellagic acid, or oltipraz, please let me

> know..

>

>

>

>

> On 12/1/05, Kim <kimallen@...> wrote:

> >

> > Ellagic acid is a class of phytonutrient. High levels of ellagic acid

> can

> > be found in strawberries, raspberries, and grapes. This compound

> neutralizes

> > carcinogens before they can damage DNA. Ellagic acid neutralizes a

> specific

> > carcinogen found in red meat, nitrosamine. Also, ellagic acid is

> effective

> > against another common carcinogen, aflatoxin. This carcinogen is found

> to be

> > in low levels in a number of foods, including peanuts.

> > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/12/prweb317042.htm

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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