Posted on 12/13/2010 3:26:11 PM PST by decimon
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Standing Headline: Pill could (fill in the blank), or not.
And why is the “or not” almost at 100%?
coming soon to an Infomercial on my TV
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They will still cry for “medical marijuana”.
REVLIMID® (lenalidomide) is indicated for patients with transfusion-dependent anemia due to Low- or Intermediate-1risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) associated with a deletion 5q cytogenetic abnormality with or without additional cytogenetic abnormalities.
The other “next big thing” will be peptides.
In particular, GHRP — growth hormone releasing peptides.
Basically, all the benefits of growth hormone, but uses your body to release growth hormone, so it’s balanced and stable.
GHRP-6 is already past human trials and on the “grey” market, along with Melanotan (triggers your skin to tan without Sun) and PT-141 (which makes women and men horney, seriously).
The Wikipedia article on lenalidomide says it’s a derivative of thalidomide and that it does have some negatives. Nonetheless, in this article they are addressing low doses of lenalidomide.
Having read the contraindications, adverse reactions and so forth I think I'll stick with Echinacea, Astragalus and other immune system stimulating herbs.
I am for legalization. With that said, it really irks me that legalization of a plant grown for mind altering purposes is being touted under "medicinal". To me, its the whole camel's nose under the tent thing.
Honestly, if your physically debilitated to the point that you are already smoking a plant for comfort; I kinda doubt you would care about the law anyway save an open line to you're re-supply.
I say let 'em smoke it, just don't interfere with anyone else's liberty but you're own.
I need to re-phrase that. I say let 'em smoke it, just so long as they don't interfere with anyone else's liberty.
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Remember the listed Contraindications are for people receiving treatment for cancer. Side effects for healthy people could be very different.
The article is suggesting this drug for boosting the immune system of elderly people. The elderly frequently react to drugs (have different side effects) than do people in their prime.
And as decimon stated lower dosages can have different effects. Also if you read the website down below the box you will note the drug is frequently used with another drug. Being a drug used for helping boost cancer patents immune systems I would expect this drug to be part of a patients daily drug cocktail.
As for medicinal herbs; you have to be aware of possible side effects of those as well.
I am pretty well aware of the side effects of herbs which amount to nothing for the vast majority of them. Caffea arabica would have to be high on the list of whole botanical medicinal plants, commonly used, that has side effects.
Quoting Dr. Goetzl, Our job was to find a therapy that not only works, but does so at a dose range with no side effects.
I hope they succeed.
Those of us with suppressed immunological systems and the recent advancement in Lyme bacteria genomes have something to look forward to.
I wish them the best of success.
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