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Another Lady offered that she had seen cancer reductions with

Se-methylselenocysteine which is a version of Selenium.

This is a good one with mixed Tocotr whatsits - AC always recommend this type

of E - it comes with one of s favourite Seleniums - I liked it, smelly

though like Selenium usually is, I took the caps, my son wretched at the smell

when I opened them :( From iherb,com

Label Information: "   Tocotrienols & E Complex, Now Foods, 60 Softgels

Dr. F. Balch Jr.

Natural Rice Bran Oil & Selenium

Dr. Recommended

A Dietary Supplement Tocotrienols and tocopherols are potent antioxidants

that are 100% natural We have combined these nutients with rice bran oil with

d-alpha vitamin E, and yeast-free Selenium the result is a synergistic

combination of nutritional antioxidants that can form the basis for a healthy

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Serving Size    1 Softgel

                                        Amount per Serving            %DV

Vitamin E                                230 IU                           

765%

    (as d-alpha tocopherol)

Selenium                                   70 mcg                        100%

    (as Selenomethione)

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Mixed Tocotrienols                  150 mg                            +

    (Rice Bran)

    Alpha Tocotrienol                   2 mg                              +

    Gamma Tocotrienol              23 mg                              +

Mixed Tocopherols (Vitamin E)

    Beta Tocopherol                  17 mg - 7 IU                    +

    Gamma Tocopherol             15 mg - 2.9 IU                 +

    Delta Tocopherol                 12 mg - 0.2 IU                 +

----------------------------------------------

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Perhaps I did not explain it very well.

There was an earlier discussion on the list about a Woman who had an

Aunt with Breast Cancer who had a new lump just removed from her Thyroid

gland. Another Lady offered that she had seen cancer reductions with

Se-methylselenocysteine which is a version of Selenium. I started doing

Google searches on it and found several Published studies showing

reductions in cancers from Selenium and greater response if combined

with natural Vitamin E. You can get both of these in a good multiple

vitamins sold at Vitamin Shoppe and Puritans Pride well known discount

Internet companies. I have no connection to any of these.

Regards,

, C.P.M. pwatson@...

www.geocities.com/pwatsonascc/

Past President of ASCC Autism Society of Collin County

Message: 9

Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 20:26:27 -0000

From: " andrew " <alevin@...>

Subject: Re: RE:Treatments for Cancer

this amounts to misinformation

multiple vitmains indeed

>

> Hi, I was doing some searches about the methylselenocysteine for

> treatment of cancer that came up on the Enzyme discussion list. I

found

> a lot of good research showing the reduction of Breast, and Prostate

> cancer cells with D-tocopheryl succinate VES vitamin E and Selenium

> (Methylseleninic acid MSN)

> This is Natural Vitamin not the man made one and Selenium you can

get

> both in Multiple Vitamins from

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/index.jhtml

> And http://www.puritan.com

> Here is the link for the research:

> http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/11/2882

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> There was an earlier discussion on the list about a Woman who had an

> Aunt with Breast Cancer who had a new lump just removed from her

Thyroid

> gland.

Yep. That was me.

> Another Lady offered that she had seen cancer reductions with

> Se-methylselenocysteine which is a version of Selenium.

Yikes. Somehow I missed that post. Thanks for the summary.

> I started doing

> Google searches on it and found several Published studies showing

> reductions in cancers from Selenium and greater response if combined

> with natural Vitamin E.

I will definitely pursue that line of research. Thanks so much for

offering it.

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paul you have an issue with veracity.

i am not a lady for a start.

it was melanoma disappearing with 200 mcg of methlyseneocysteine and

an allergy a day.

so its methylselenocysteine and allergy a that are the principle

agents, vitmain d and e may help but the root of the issue is

methlyselenocysteine priming the cells for apotheosis and the allergy

a(rentyl acetate) driving the immune system to triggering apotheosis.

it has to be retinyl acetate because that can bypass the liver and

jack up blood levels artifically high.

don't flick over the detial and don't rush. it will take years to get

a grasp if the idea is new to you as it obviously is.

> >

> > Hi, I was doing some searches about the methylselenocysteine for

> > treatment of cancer that came up on the Enzyme discussion list. I

> found

> > a lot of good research showing the reduction of Breast, and

Prostate

> > cancer cells with D-tocopheryl succinate VES vitamin E and

Selenium

> > (Methylseleninic acid MSN)

> > This is Natural Vitamin not the man made one and Selenium you can

> get

> > both in Multiple Vitamins from

> http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/index.jhtml

> > And http://www.puritan.com

> > Here is the link for the research:

> > http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/60/11/2882

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