Cancer research.Cancer has been cured for a long time, just not with Big Pharma drugs. Various cancer types have been shown to be responsive to oral melatonin melatonin: see pineal gland. melatonin Hormone secreted by the pineal gland of most vertebrates. It appears to be important in regulating sleeping cycles; more is produced at night, and test subjects injected with it become sleepy. (10-50 mg daily), including breast cancer, non-small-cell-lung cancer, metastatic Metastatic The term used to describe a secondary cancer, or one that has spread from one area of the body to another. Mentioned in: Coagulation Disorders metastatic pertaining to or of the nature of a metastasis. renal cell carcinoma renal cell carcinoma or hypernephroma Malignant tumour of the cells that cover and line the kidney. It usually affects persons over age 50 who have vascular disorders of the kidneys. It seldom causes pain, unless it is advanced. , hepatocellular carcinoma hep·a·to·cel·lu·lar carcinoma n. A carcinoma derived from parenchymal cells of the liver. Also called hepatocarcinoma, malignant hepatoma. , and brain metastases from solid tumors. http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/.fulltext/10/4/326.pdf There are over 1000 medical journal articles about melatonin on PubMed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fegi?DB=pubmed You can type in melatonin melanoma, or melatonin prostate, or many other cancers and see what researchers have to say about how melatonin will cure cancers. Submitted by Horace Simmons Horace@MindIsKey.com |
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