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Subject: Avemar
Date: 08/26/2007

Hello,

 Has anyone tried Avemar?  (It is called Ave here in the states.)  Did it work for you or anyone you know?

Subject: RE: Avemar
Date: 08/26/2007
I can't give you the results of my personal experience with Avemar as yet but I have done quite a bit of research on it and following is some information that might be helpful. Also if you do a Google search on Avemar Testimonials you may get some personal feedback that way. Good luck... http://www.avemar.com/library_history.php Since 1996, over 100 studies done on Avemar have impressed oncologists and cancer researchers. Studies have shown that when Avemar is used as an adjunct treatment, it enhances the effects of the standard treatment agents. It’s particularly effective in reducing the chances of cancer reoccurrence. In a controlled study, 170 subjects with primary colorectal cancer either had surgery and standard care with chemotherapy or the same plus 9g of Avemar taken once a day. Only 3 per cent of the people in the Avemar group experienced a reoccurrence, vs. more than 17 per cent of those in the chemo-only group. The Avemar group also showed a 67 per cent reduction in metastasis and a 62 per cent reduction in deaths.1 In a randomized study, 46 stage III melanoma patients with a high risk of reoccurrence either had surgery and standard care with chemotherapy or surgery plus standard care and 9g of Avemar taken once a day. Those taking Avemar showed approximately a 50 per cent reduction in risk of progression.2 Avemar also reduced the frequency and severity of many common side-effects, including nausea, fatigue, weight loss and immune suppression. Avemar speeds cancer cell death The second way Avemar works against cancer is to help keep cancer cells from repairing themselves. Cancer cells reproduce quickly and chaotically, producing many breaks and other mistakes in the cellular structure. Because of this, cancer cells need a lot of the enzyme known as PARP (poly-ADP-ribose) to help repair breaks in DNA before the cells divide. Following is the website for the full text..... http://www.thehealthierlife.co.uk/article/3603/reduce-cancer and here's some more positive feedback http://www.beating-cancer-gently.com/nl101.html

On 8/26/2007 Fridayschild wrote:

Hello,

 Has anyone tried Avemar?  (It is called Ave here in the states.)  Did it work for you or anyone you know?


Subject: RE: Avemar
Date: 04/29/2008

 

On 8/26/2007 Fridayschild wrote:

Hello,

 Has anyone tried Avemar?  (It is called Ave here in the states.)  Did it work for you or anyone you know?


I don't know if your still interested but There will be a discussion on Avemar by Hungarian scientist Mate Hidvegi in Teaneck, NJ on 5/7/08.  Please see today's posting under "Avemar"

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