Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Thanks to Al for posting the mitochondria website link with the stuff about vitamins that can help. I am still taking Pancreatin 1400mgs and I am still getting much better. I have been measuring myself and regained some fullness in my butt and in the upper chest which was starting to look like I was about 40 years older than I am. I am still skeptical but am getting less skeptical as I've done some more research. Looking at the website for the PBS program Frontline there is an excellent section on Alternative Medicine at this URL http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/altmed/ Also through that site, I have learned of an NIH site specializing in alternative medicine. Seems a couple members of congress or the senate had a couple good experiences with herbal/supplemental treatment and sort of forced the issue of the NIH doing some research. VERY interesting stuff. The NIH trails listings can be found here: http://nccam.nih.gov/clinicaltrials/treatmenttherapy.htm As for the Pancreatic enzymes I'm taking and the amazing results I've had so far (its only been a couple weeks and things are SO much better and its a progressive improvement ))...anyway, I was looking at the clinical trials on NIH for Pancreatic enzymes and much to amazement the NIH trial says " Pancreatic enzymes may help kill cancer cells " Madelungs disease (condition I have that HIV Lipo looks much like) has some of the qualities of cancer (infiltrates, travels, regenerates) making the fact that these enzymes are giving me so much help really fascinating. You can read their assertion about Pancreatic Enzymes and cancer cells here (in the Rationale statement at the beginning of the description): http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/c/a1r/show/NCT00003851? order=1 & JServSessionIdzone_ct=z7mptzjn41 People who have Hep C should also follow their info on clinical trials for Hep C with Milk Thistle. I know a Madelungs patient who says it keeps their Hep C in check. The milk thistle trial is discussed here: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00030030 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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