Yes, very interesting. A similar approach is underway at Duke's Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center; genetically modified poliovirus for treating recurrent glioblastoma.
Thanks for posting Scruffy! Interesting about the yogurt.
Scruffy said
Nov 16, 2016
Way back before they even had the interferon and riba trials (which I was on) it was known that eating real organic yogurt would stimulate natural interferon. Before treatments the first time I ate organic yogurt I did get the feeling like my body was fighting off a cold or the flu.
In the past 20+ years I've watch it go from supplements, to real treatment trials, to long treatments that had a very bad svr rate, long hard treatments that had good svr rates to one pill a day with 99% svr. BTW were coming up on Thanksgiving in the US. One more thing to give thanks for.
Shadowfax said
Nov 16, 2016
Who would have thought ... Thank you
Tig said
Nov 16, 2016
That is interesting. I notice that the introduction of this reovirus activates an immune response that causes the immune system release of natural interferons. I hope that interferon is friendlier than my interferon! It's encouraging to see research seeking these new types of treatments.
Hi Scruffy,
Yes, very interesting. A similar approach is underway at Duke's Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center; genetically modified poliovirus for treating recurrent glioblastoma.
http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2016/05/poliovirus-cancer-treatment-by-duke-researchers-receives-breakthrough-status-from-fda
60 Minutes ran the story last May.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/polio-cancer-treatment-duke-university-60-minutes-scott-pelley/
Thanks for posting Scruffy! Interesting about the yogurt.
Way back before they even had the interferon and riba trials (which I was on) it was known that eating real organic yogurt would stimulate natural interferon. Before treatments the first time I ate organic yogurt I did get the feeling like my body was fighting off a cold or the flu.
In the past 20+ years I've watch it go from supplements, to real treatment trials, to long treatments that had a very bad svr rate, long hard treatments that had good svr rates to one pill a day with 99% svr. BTW were coming up on Thanksgiving in the US. One more thing to give thanks for.
Who would have thought ... Thank you
That is interesting. I notice that the introduction of this reovirus activates an immune response that causes the immune system release of natural interferons. I hope that interferon is friendlier than my interferon! It's encouraging to see research seeking these new types of treatments.
That is amazing! Thanks for posting.
Something that looks interesting.
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-11-virus-liver-cancer-cells-hepatitis.html?ref=yfp