Posted on 07/13/2022 9:53:01 AM PDT by ConservativeMind
Let me say I have had such soups, based most on “Formulation Two,” mentioned above. It is very tasty and served at Asian restaurants that allow you to put your own fresh ingredients into the boiling broth (where the “concerning” ingredients reside), on a burner with a metal bowl at your table.
The study states the following:
“Four formulations of traditional herbal soup advertised as “bak kut teh” were added to cultures of liver carcinoma cells (HepG2).”
Folks, they tested the formulas only against CANCER cells. Cancer cells are fundamentally different from non-cancerous cells and antioxidants specifically can cause apoptosis in only cancer cells that won’t possibly happen in normal cells.
In other words, they may have identified that these soup mixes only kill liver cancer cells, yet they stupidly claim this only kills normal liver cells, which they never tested the soup mixed against.
This is likely an example of “crud science.”
For those interested in the “liver cancer kill rate,” involved, the following also comes from the study:
“However, all formulations of bak kut teh demonstrated significant toxicity (p < 0.05). Formulation 1 showed the least toxic response, with approximately 21% cell death observed (p = 0.023), followed by Formulation 2 with 30% (p = 0.009) and Formulation 3 with 41% (p < 0.0001). Formulations 1–3 showed no significant toxicity once diluted (p > 0.05) (Fig. 1A–C). Formulation 4 showed the most significant toxicity to the HepG2 cell line with approximately 83% cell death before dilution (p < 0.0001) and persistent toxicity even with dilution 1:10 (15% ± 3.7, p = 0.023) and 1:1000 (14% ± 3.8, p = 0.024) (Fig. 1D). Control cell cultures without bak kut teh showed no cell death.”
Notice how Formulations 1-3 didn’t help kill cancer cells when diluted into something like a soup broth base? Also, notice how they do not mention any suspected drugs with issues, but just throw that concern “out there?”
On Amazon,
"'A1' Bak Kut Teh Spices Herbal Mix Soup Seasoning for Pork Ribs Beef - Meat Bone Tea - Chinese Food TWIN PACKS (35g x 2)"
Guess if China can't get you with the Wuhan Virus, maybe it will this “bak kut teh”
Why would you mix soup with medication?
“When mixed with liver cells, the ingredients killed up to 83%...”
Another flaw is that liver cells in vitro would not simply be exposed to the ingredients in the soup. Those ingredients would first pass through the digestive system to be broken down by stomach acids and other digestive processes and metabolized, and then the results of that process would be what the liver cells are exposed to, not the ingredients that were originally ingested.
I love bak kut teh…had the best in KL. My liver still seems to work.
For the same reason someone would wash down their pills with grapefruit juice:
Here are examples of some types of drugs that grapefruit juice can cause problems (interact) with:
Some statin drugs to lower cholesterol, such as Zocor (simvastatin) and Lipitor (atorvastatin)
Some drugs that treat high blood pressure, such as Procardia and Adalat CC (both nifedipine).
Some organ-transplant rejection drugs, such as Neoral and Sandimmune capsule or oral solution (both cyclosporine).
Some anti-anxiety drugs, such as BuSpar (buspirone).
Some corticosteroids that treat Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, such as Entocort EC and Uceris tablet (both budesonide).
Some drugs that treat abnormal heart rhythms, such as Pacerone and Cordarone tablet (both amiodarone).
Some antihistamines, such as Allegra (fexofenadine).
Yup, they blamed the herbal remedy, not the RX meds.
.....and at a much lower concentration. The internet has many elements of misinformation. In all flavors of opinions.
According to Jill Biden, I am not Latinx,,, but tacox.
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