Groundbreaking cancer-treating drug developed by Stanford ...
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3 hours ago · The compound, designated EBC-46 and technically called tigilanol tiglate, works by promoting a localized immune response against tumors. The response breaks ..
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A key element in fighting cancer can be found in the forest.
A compound called EBC 46 breaks apart tumor blood vessels and ultimately kills cancerous cells. It’s had extremely high success rate fighting cancer in dogs, but it can only be found within a single species of tree in an Austrailian rain forest. However, new research published in Nature Chemistry may have finally discovered a way to reproduce this compound in a lab – something scientists had previously thought to be impossible.
https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-december-4-2022/
bitt wrote:
Groundbreaking cancer-treating drug developed by Stanford ...
www.thebrighterside.news › post › groundbreaking-cancer-treating-drug-d...
3 hours ago · The compound, designated EBC-46 and technically called tigilanol tiglate, works by promoting a localized immune response against tumors. The response breaks ..
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A key element in fighting cancer can be found in the forest.
A compound called EBC 46 breaks apart tumor blood vessels and ultimately kills cancerous cells. It’s had extremely high success rate fighting cancer in dogs, but it can only be found within a single species of tree in an Austrailian rain forest. However, new research published in Nature Chemistry may have finally discovered a way to reproduce this compound in a lab – something scientists had previously thought to be impossible.
https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-december-4-2022/
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Good find, bitt!!!
A compound called EBC 46 breaks apart tumor blood vessels and ultimately kills cancerous cells. It's had extremely high success rate fighting cancer in dogs, but it can only be found within a single species of tree in an Austrailian rain forest. However, new research published in Nature Chemistry may have finally discovered a way to reproduce this compound in a lab – something scientists had previously thought to be impossible.
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Sounds eerily familiar to the movie “Medicine Man” with Sean Connery.