Először is látom, személyes sértésnek veszed az előző hozzászólásomat, pedig nem is neked szólt...
Másodszor, a helyes link (ha erre gondoltál): amit beírtál, csak a végéről kell letörölni az utolsó A betűt (nem engedi elküldeni a commentet a linkkel)
Csak mert úgy illik, ha csak így egy mondatot vágsz hozzám, akkor legalább a link működjön...
Harmadszor pedig gondolom mindent elhiszel, amit a hírekben látsz, és feltételezem hogy nem nagyon értesz hozzá: attól hogy sejttenyészeten működik, még emberben korántsem biztos.
És csak ne a kiszínezett valóságot lásd:
"Does it cure cancer?
The paper from the University of Alberta researchers described experiments carried out using cancer cells grown in the lab. The team also carried out experiments on rats that had been injected with cancer cells. They found that DCA could slow the growth of tumours, and reduce their size. This did not prove that the cancers were completely cured, or that DCA could prevent cancers from growing.
It is important to stress that DCA had not then been tested as a cancer treatment in humans, despite the implication in news headlines that it "kills most cancers". There are many research papers produced by scientists around the world every year that reveal potential new treatments for cancer. But it is important that every discovery is carefully investigated to make sure that it is effective and safe for use in patients, and DCA is no exception."
"Is it safe?
DCA is not "completely safe and non-toxic". A clinical trial of DCA for a childhood disease found that the drug caused significant side effects, affecting the nervous system. It is also known to be an environmental pollutant. Researchers have found that DCA can actually cause cancer in animals, so it is far from being a completely safe treatment.
This is not necessarily a barrier to the use of DCA as a treatment for cancer – there are a number of powerful anti-cancer drugs that are carcinogens. However, these have been thoroughly tested in clinical trials to discover how they can be safely used to treat patients while minimising any harmful effects.
Clinical trials of DCA will help determine whether it is safe to use in cancer patients, what dose is needed, and whether the treatment is more effective than the cancer therapies that are currently available."
Forrás: Cancer Research UK
Ahogy mondani szokás, minden érmének két oldala van, attól még hogy az egyik jó, nem jelenti hogy tökéletes, és tesztelés nélkül kellene emberekbe tolni kilószámra.
Másodszor, a helyes link (ha erre gondoltál): amit beírtál, csak a végéről kell letörölni az utolsó A betűt (nem engedi elküldeni a commentet a linkkel)
Csak mert úgy illik, ha csak így egy mondatot vágsz hozzám, akkor legalább a link működjön...
Harmadszor pedig gondolom mindent elhiszel, amit a hírekben látsz, és feltételezem hogy nem nagyon értesz hozzá: attól hogy sejttenyészeten működik, még emberben korántsem biztos.
És csak ne a kiszínezett valóságot lásd:
"Does it cure cancer?
The paper from the University of Alberta researchers described experiments carried out using cancer cells grown in the lab. The team also carried out experiments on rats that had been injected with cancer cells. They found that DCA could slow the growth of tumours, and reduce their size. This did not prove that the cancers were completely cured, or that DCA could prevent cancers from growing.
It is important to stress that DCA had not then been tested as a cancer treatment in humans, despite the implication in news headlines that it "kills most cancers". There are many research papers produced by scientists around the world every year that reveal potential new treatments for cancer. But it is important that every discovery is carefully investigated to make sure that it is effective and safe for use in patients, and DCA is no exception."
"Is it safe?
DCA is not "completely safe and non-toxic". A clinical trial of DCA for a childhood disease found that the drug caused significant side effects, affecting the nervous system. It is also known to be an environmental pollutant. Researchers have found that DCA can actually cause cancer in animals, so it is far from being a completely safe treatment.
This is not necessarily a barrier to the use of DCA as a treatment for cancer – there are a number of powerful anti-cancer drugs that are carcinogens. However, these have been thoroughly tested in clinical trials to discover how they can be safely used to treat patients while minimising any harmful effects.
Clinical trials of DCA will help determine whether it is safe to use in cancer patients, what dose is needed, and whether the treatment is more effective than the cancer therapies that are currently available."
Forrás: Cancer Research UK
Ahogy mondani szokás, minden érmének két oldala van, attól még hogy az egyik jó, nem jelenti hogy tökéletes, és tesztelés nélkül kellene emberekbe tolni kilószámra.