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In reply to the discussion: Revisiting the ALA/N protocol for people with pancreatic cancer [View all]Celebration
(15,812 posts)17. Your locked post did remind me of this very important work!
I'm get pretty excited about case reports for diseases that are considered "incurable", particularly when there are multiple cases. That is a first step towards more research.
Of course, there isn't much money in the treatment, so people aren't jumping up and down trying to fund the research.
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Yeah, a thread was just locked on the same topic, as I'm pretty sure you are aware.
trotsky
Dec 2012
#4
Yes, your history has demonstrated quite clearly you are unaware of the rules in this group.
trotsky
Dec 2012
#9
There's only one person on this thread, and previous threads, who has been all about attacks.
trotsky
Dec 2012
#40
a whole three years old..... let's see if there is anything "new" out there on planet quackwatch.
2on2u
Dec 2012
#14
A properly functioning body that isn't suffering from undue unrecognized, undiagnosed
2on2u
Dec 2012
#23
Neuropathy is actually one condition in which ALA has been studied and shown to work.
trotsky
Dec 2012
#7
I guess if you don't have a problem with whether a treatment is actually shown to work or not...
trotsky
Dec 2012
#21