Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Thanks for that Penny ,I'll check it out although I don't think my friend will take any advice ..I saw him at the pub again last Friday, I asked if he had received the fax ,he had but said he hadn't read it yet , he obviously felt under pressure , so that's it , if he comes back to me on the subject all well & good but I doubt if he will .. Was talking to my doctor yesterday and he was telling me how Cimetidine (Tagament) has been shown to slow the metastisizing of stomach cancer quite significantly. When I was doing research on the anti-viral properties of Cimetidine, I noticed there was quite a bit of stuff on cimetidine and cancer as well. Might have your friend look into this. penny > I was told some moths back an old friend had developed cancer..He is in > remission at the moment or at least he's doing OK To speak with him I > managed to arrange a gathering at a restaurant last Friday & of course told > him of the destructive role of inflammation in cancer ...What a reaction , > you a doctor! was the [too much beer] theme with almost everyone warning > Doug [my friend] not to pay any attention . You don't know what side effects > there are , I pointed out the effect of cancer is all too usually death > ..[you've gotta be cruel to be kind] ..Anyway upshot is he rang me today and > asked for the info to be faxed to him ..I just hope he can sit back and view > the info objectively ..we'll see > Here's a piece on infection & Chrohn's > The bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (Map), which > has long been known to cause gut infections in cattle and sheep, has been > linked to bowel diseases in humans. Researchers at St 's Hospital > Medical School in London have found that in patients with Crohn's disease, > at least nine out of ten have the bacterium, and in patients without the > disease, less than three out of ten have the bug. This suggests that the > bacterium plays a role in the spread of the disease. Also, a small number of > patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) were all found to have Map. > Links between Map and human bowel disease have been examined for years, but > this is by far the strongest association found. Crohn's disease affects > about one in 600 people and one in ten suffer from IBS. (BBC News Online, > Guardian > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.8/114 - Release Date: 28/09/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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