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http://www.sott.net/articles/show/228583-Scientists-cure-cancer-but-no-one-takes-noticeMy mother died of colon cancer last year. Could she have been saved using dichloroacetate or another drug? Could dichloroacetate stop all cancers? I was amazed when my brother first showed me this link.
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Sorry to hear that, EKUMA1981. Interesting link, but I have my doubts; that would be huge news.
There is no spoon.
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Very sorry to hear, EKUMA1981. Really interesting news to be sure, and definitely bears further research.
Yet, like Neo's opinion, it seems as if it might be that it hasn't been tested fully enough to make a definitive claim.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I think my mother has a good chance of being resurrected at the Omega Point (or something similar). Just gotta have faith. "Laws of physics be my saviour", isn't that what Frank Tipler says, lol.
I even mentioned the technological singularity and O.P. at the funeral (on my written eulogy) :o)
You're right, looks like they will have to conduct more clinical trials.
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