Saw the Dr Oz segment.
Gotta point out that many things, including aspirin can stop PC cells "dead cold" in the lab.
Fact is, it's hard to keep them alive in a petri dish.
In situ delivery of medication is a major problem.
PC "mets" favor the bones.
Once that happens delivery of RSO is a major difficulty. We need to saturate the entire body to have a high enough blood level of cannabinoids.
It's difficult, and wasteful
Well, here's hope in the form of an old enemy.
Polio virus!
What they are trying is a little gene splice here.
They snip out the genes that cause paralysis and replace them with innocuous genes from another virus.
Then they plan to use the virus to infect the tumor cells.
That's the tricky part. It needs to be delivered directly to a tumor.
If you do have a growing cancer, that indicates that it has manage to "cloak" itself
to "hide" from your immune system.
The polio virus, though rendered harmless, causes your immune system to attack and destroy all the infected cells.
Your immune system is armed and ready to fire at Will.
You just need a way to point at "Will"
Trials are promising.
Anecdotes, we have.
Remissions, we have.
What I want, is actual documentation.
What I have, is documentation of slowed growth.
I have a graph of PSA assays that clearly shows growth retardation with RSO.
And a resumption of rapid growth when the RSO was interrupted.
(Long story involving root aphids and sick friends)
The growth curve went from logarithmic to actually below linear with < 1 gram per day of average strength RSO.
The good news?
That's all it takes to beat prostate cancer.
PC can take a decade or two to kill.
Calculating the "doubling rate" can give a rough idea of survival odds and timing.
My original doubling rate said I had about 12 years.
That was about 9 years ago and my PSA has just now reached the high/normal mark for people who still have a prostate gland.
So, that 12 years became >21 years.
If that rate holds I'll be in my 90's when it become serious.
Good enough! :)
I have no solid documentation of remission of leukemia with RSO, yet.
As you can imagine, I have been digging for sometime.
So, again, the RSO won't hurt and we do have reasons to believe that it may help.
But in this big a fight it's best to use all the weapons you can find.
Look into the polio virus trials.
Contact UCSF, and Kaiser San Francisco.
Both are doing trials with Cannabinoids.
There are many, documented, spontaneous remissions with leukemia.
I'm gathering all that I can find to look for a common link.
If you have some, please point me at them.
Don't give up hope leukemia is beatable.
Aloha,
Weeze