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Subject: RE: POPPYCATH, YOUR HELP PLEASE
Date: 12/17/2007

The ingredients look good. The two questions would be 1) are they at high enough levels to be therapeutic and 2) are they bioavailable. Getting results in "culture" is step 1 and in mice step 2. Getting these substances through the digestive system and all the way to the cancer cell can be a difficult path, but it's worth a try. At the very least it can really help build the strength of the body to also fight the cancer and/or reduce side effects of chemo.

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Craig 

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