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        Prostate Cancer Protocol
        Prostate Cancer Protocol
        Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death among men in the United States[1]Artemisinin Blocks Prostate Cancer Growth and Cell Cycle Progression by Disrupting Sp1 Interactions with the Cyclin-dependent Kinase-4 (CDK4) Promoter and Inhibiting CDK4 Gene Expression. Statistically, one in eight men
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        Medical Treatments for Cancer
        Medical Treatments for Cancer
        CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENT When you average the benefit of chemotherapy across all cancers, the overall gain is just 2%. That may sound like a low cure rate—but that’s not what it is. It’s not 2% cured. It’s 2% who don’t die within five years. That’s a far cry from healing. Chemotherapy
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        Sunscreen and Sunburns
        Sunscreen and Sunburns
        Sunscreen Let’s talk about sunscreen, and why you will want to throw most of them out. Four of the most common ingredients in sunscreens act as endocrine disruptors (think diabetes). Five of these ingredients act as known allergens, and six out of eight are readily absorbed into the skin and
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        Breast Cancer
        Medical Treatments Chemotherapy Treatment Chemotherapy is known to cause myelotoxicity, which is suppression of bone marrow. This results in a decrease in the production of leukocytes, the cells responsible for providing immunity – a highly undesirable complication when dealing with an aggressive illness. Additionally, chemotherapy can suppress oxygen-carrying cells and
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        Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica)
        Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia Japonica)
          NOTICE: This page is not complete at this time. Please check back for updates. Japanese Knotweed is considered an invasive species. It is a persistent plant that can be chopped, tilled, cut down and it will still grow back. It is considered by many to be a nuisance but
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