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Jul 18, 2014

How Vibrations Affect Biological Behaviors

Keith Scott-Mumby

Is Tree Hugging Good For Your Health? Years ago I lost a mighty volume of poems I had written. As an already-published poet they were not just dreams or self-delusions; these were GOOD poems. I wept over that notebook. It still haunts me; the beautiful language that came to me in the night; up in […]

Jul 18, 2014

How Vibrations Affect Biological Behaviors

Keith Scott-Mumby

Is Tree Hugging Good For Your Health? Years ago I lost a mighty volume of poems I had written. As an already-published poet they were not just dreams or self-delusions; these were GOOD poems. I wept over that notebook. It still haunts me; the beautiful language that came to me in the night; up in […] The post How Vibrations Affect Biological Behaviors appeared first on Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby.

Aug 13, 2012

Chemo Works Better With Grapefruit Juice

Keith Scott-Mumby

Not strange, maybe, but that fact that orthodox doctors were testing out grapefruit juice on cancer cases is little short of amazing! The study’s main finding was that grapefruit juice might allow treatment using smaller drug dosages, therefore reducing side effects and perhaps costs. Sirolimus (Rapamune) is an immunosuppressant and not approved as a cancer drug. Its primary use is to prevent rejection after kidney transplants. Some early studies suggest that sirolimus may have tumor-fighting effects. Derivatives of the drug are used in kidney cancer and breast cancer. But sirolimus has poor bioavailability, meaning it isn’t absorbed well and not much gets into the blood (14% or so). When grapefruit juice is taken concomitantly, absorption was much higher. Do as well as increasing the benefits of this drug, it could allow lower doses and hence cost saving.

Aug 13, 2012

Chemo Works Better With Grapefruit Juice

Keith Scott-Mumby

Not strange, maybe, but that fact that orthodox doctors were testing out grapefruit juice on cancer cases is little short of amazing! The study’s main finding was that grapefruit juice might allow treatment using smaller drug dosages, therefore reducing side effects and perhaps costs. Sirolimus (Rapamune) is an immunosuppressant and not approved as a cancer drug. Its primary use is to prevent rejection after kidney transplants. Some early studies suggest that sirolimus may have tumor-fighting effects. Derivatives of the drug are used in kidney cancer and breast cancer. But sirolimus has poor bioavailability, meaning it isn’t absorbed well and not much gets into the blood (14% or so). When grapefruit juice is taken concomitantly, absorption was much higher. Do as well as increasing the benefits of this drug, it could allow lower doses and hence cost saving.
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