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Quote from: snorkfort on 15/08/2017 01:15:25Your use of the term "mainstream media" is absolutely ridiculous. This indicates you know nothing about the diversity in the media. Please tell me about the so-called "diversity in the media", because so far my experience on internet forums like this one made me learned the true meaning of "mainstream media": It is the absence of diversity in the media which is problematic, not the opposite. Your use of the term "conspiracy theory" is evidence you belong into the msm camp.
Your use of the term "mainstream media" is absolutely ridiculous. This indicates you know nothing about the diversity in the media.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 11/08/2017 18:39:05Quote from: profound on 11/08/2017 12:35:47Well nearly every conspiracy theory has COME TRUE.Name a few.Here are plenty to choose from.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theoriesThe phrase "conspiracy theorist" is a derogatory smear phrase thrown at someone in an attempt to paint them as a lunatic. It's a tactic frequently used by modern-day thought police in a desperate attempt to demand "Don't go there!"
Quote from: profound on 11/08/2017 12:35:47Well nearly every conspiracy theory has COME TRUE.Name a few.Here are plenty to choose from.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories
Well nearly every conspiracy theory has COME TRUE.
Quote from: profound on 14/08/2017 19:56:27Here is a little conspiracy theory for you.We will wait and see your positive spin on it:-Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/08/2017 14:45:53I'm still waiting for you to explain why you claim that Big Pharma (who, I accept are frequently immoral ad corrupt) are in any way denying something by including it in their product description.Your original post never made sense, and it still doesn't.It may have escaped your notice, but weedkiller isn't a pharmaceutical.You also seem to have ignored the fact that quite a lot of stuff you have posted simply wasn't true, or was just stuff you made up.When you answer those you will be in a reasonable position to start asking more questions.That's the way debates happen.
Here is a little conspiracy theory for you.We will wait and see your positive spin on it:-
I'm still waiting for you to explain why you claim that Big Pharma (who, I accept are frequently immoral ad corrupt) are in any way denying something by including it in their product description.Your original post never made sense, and it still doesn't.
Would you care to explain me how a naturally-derived DNA methyltransferase inhibitor may have profound pharmacokinetic limitations?
"Unfortunately, this compound evidences different problems for its application, such as low-aqueous solubility, rapid systemic clearance, inadequate tissue absorption and degradation at alkaline pH values. As a consequence, its oral bioavailability is extremely poor and CUR can be classified as a class IV compound in the BCS system (Wahlang et al., 2011). Furthermore, the drug is rapidly photodegraded by light, also limiting its clinical use (Cañamares et al., 2006; Kumavat et al., 2016)."
I wonder how many doctors, pharmacists and medical chemists who have developed cancer have willingly undergone chemotherapy...
The nanoemulsions definitely show promise.... but once again.... curcumin isn't currently used as a first-line anti-oncogenic due to its profound pharmacokinetic limitations.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2007;595:453-70.Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of curcumin.Sharma RA1, Steward WP, Gescher AJ.Abstract"Curcuma spp. contain turmerin, essential oils, and curcuminoids, including curcumin. Curcumin [1,7-bis-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione] is regarded as the most biologically active constituent of the spice turmeric and it comprises 2-8% of most turmeric preparations. Preclinical data from animal models and phase I clinical studies performed with human volunteers and patients with cancer have demonstrated low systemic bioavailability following oral dosing. Efficient first-pass metabolism and some degree of intestinal metabolism, particularly glucuronidation and sulfation of curcumin, might explain its poor systemic availability when administered via the oral route. A daily oral dose of 3.6 g of curcumin is compatible with detectable levels of the parent compound in colorectal tissue from patients with cancer. The levels demonstrated might be sufficient to exert pharmacological activity. There appears to be negligible distribution of the parent drug to hepatic tissue or other tissues beyond the gastrointestinal tract. Curcumin possesses wide-ranging anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties. Many of these biological activities can be attributed to its potent antioxidant capacity at neutral and acidic pH, its inhibition of cell signaling pathways at multiple levels, its diverse effects on cellular enzymes, and its effects on cell adhesion and angiogenesis. In particular, curcumin's ability to alter gene transcription and induce apoptosis in preclinical models advocates its potential utility in cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy. With regard to considerable public and scientific interest in the use of phytochemicals derived from dietary components to combat or prevent human diseases, curcumin is currently a leading agent."
You can overcome its low bioavailability
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/08/2017 21:56:31Quote from: profound on 14/08/2017 19:56:27Here is a little conspiracy theory for you.We will wait and see your positive spin on it:-Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/08/2017 14:45:53I'm still waiting for you to explain why you claim that Big Pharma (who, I accept are frequently immoral ad corrupt) are in any way denying something by including it in their product description.Your original post never made sense, and it still doesn't.It may have escaped your notice, but weedkiller isn't a pharmaceutical.You also seem to have ignored the fact that quite a lot of stuff you have posted simply wasn't true, or was just stuff you made up.When you answer those you will be in a reasonable position to start asking more questions.That's the way debates happen.Weed killer goes into you when you ingest food.You seem to be unaware of that.What did I make up?Anyway Big Pharma has conspired with doctors to get the nation hooked on opiods and 142 are dying every day.As I said terrorism is the least cause of death and Big Pharma and doctors the biggest. President Donald Trump has declared the opioid epidemic a "national emergency," but what happens now, and could this declaration really help address the crisis?...
You can overcome its low bioavailability by switching to phytosomal (phosphatidylcholine) curcumin formulations
My guess is that you should not underestimate curcumin anticancer properties simply because of its low oral bioavailability. You can overcome its low bioavailability by switching to phytosomal (phosphatidylcholine) curcumin formulations: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27503249?dopt=Abstract
My guess is that you should not underestimate curcumin anticancer properties