Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 , Just a note to say I have made a few alterations in this upload today to help dispell any mistaken impressions regarding my stand on vitamin D supplementation. Similarly I'd like to make it clear that I have never advocated " androgen overdose " as you put it - unless you regard a normal level of androgen as " overdose " ;-) Please see the text in the Files and re-load if you have an old version of this update. Cheers, Sammy. > > I would be grateful if we don't get into emotions about this one. > > I certainly wouldn't have said some of the things in exactly the same way as Sammy has, but elements such as the graph have shown his method in a much clearer way than I have seen before. > > This is showing that both androgen deprivation and androgen overdose with Vitamin D could be possible ways of blocking tumour growth. > > The medical profession would no doubt want more science than we have here. It may be that you have questions about the facts that Sammy has quoted. I am happy that a cool calm discussion goes on the group. Please no personalities and no names of medical people who haven't taken this on board. > > It has always been the case that new ideas either take time to be taken on by a profession or the idea is proved to be a non starter. > > I'm pretty sure that Sammy will say this has worked for him. I hope it continues to work for him. What we don't know is will it work for everyone or just a few. > > It would be good if a research arm can look to repeat the data findings in this report, this would carry even more weight in the profession. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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