Posted on 11/11/2013 9:14:11 AM PST by RoosterRedux
While the Zionists sneer about all the Nobel Prizes won by Jews, Muslim science founded on the unerring Koran and Hadiths transmitted by the Angel Gabriel and occasionally Satan, to an illiterate desert bandit, is about to yield the greatest prize of them all.
A cure for the most dreaded of diseases where you might least expect it, but exactly where a Koran-literate Muslim would expect to find it.
Dr. Faten Abdel-Rahman Khorshid is responsible for one of the Kingdoms greatest national achievements in the field of science for her work which began with the urine of camels and concluded in a potential cure for cancer. After spending more than five years in lab research, this Saudi scientist and faculty member from King Abdul Aziz University (KAAU) and President of the Tissues Culture Unit at King Fahd Center for Medical Research, has discovered that nano-particles in the urine of camels can attack cancer cells with success.
It figures that Saudi Arabias greatest national achievement would involve camel urine. Either that or suicide bombing or cutting someones hands off.
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Google “Bee Propolis” and “cancer” and there is some interesting reading out there.
This only works with the urine of camels who are descended from Mohammed.
Good idea. And don’t forget, Islam is an illness, so...
No, the camel. The animal gets to hang out with his buds, bragging about his prowess.
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