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View Post: PDF for Lawyers: Monitors -- Bigger is Better
16 Feb 2005 by David Fishel  
Benefits of Garlic Better by the Dozen from study suggests clove may be too little, 20 too much, but a new study suggests about a dozen cloves of garlic per day may be just right for lowering cholesterol. [Read More] .... The UCLA Metastatic Brain Tumor Program treats metastatic disease focally so as to spare normal brain tissue and function. Focal treatment allows retreatment of local and new recurrences (whole brain radiation is once and done, cannot be used again) . ...
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View Post: Re: [GersonTherapy] FW: Desperate call for help - a friend is ...
16 Nov 2009 by Health and Weight Loss Program Master  
There is an account in The Gerson Therapy of a young girl with astrocytoma (brain cancer). Also for those interested.. airpopped popcorn with garlic and flax oil is delicious One of my weekly treats while I was on the therapy. ...
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View Post: scientists at musc discover that garlic can eradicate brain cancer
18 Oct 2008 by G  
medical university of south carolina researchers have made the original discovery that organo-sulfur compounds found in garlic have been found to be effective in killing off glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor considered to be the same ...
View Blog: Brain Tumor Information - http://braintumorinfo-blog.blogspot.com/



View Post: Medical University of South Carolina Researchers Discover Garlic ...
28 Aug 2007
27 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time, organo-sulfur compounds found in garlic have been identified as effective against glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor equivalent to a death sentence within a short period after diagnosis. ...
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View Post: More than One Way to Make a Vampire « The Spectacle
23 Nov 2009 by Jo Whittemore  
And let us not forget the garlic/holy water/turning into a bat/sleeping in a coffin stereotypes of old. For me, I'm a traditionalist. I prefer my vampires afraid of daylight, dashing but dangerous, cursed creatures that don't just fall in LUV at the ... I remember on one episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a kid wanted to become a vampire because he had a brain tumor and felt like he was too young to die. I suppose that's as good a reason as any! Reply. LaWanica Weathers ...
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View Post: Garlic might help fight deadly brain cancer The Post and Courier ...
28 Aug 2007
"This research highlights the great promise of plant-originated compounds as natural medicine for controlling the malignant growth of human brain tumor cells," Ray said. "However, more studies are needed in animal models of brain tumors ...
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View Post: wham: ingredient in garlic found to kill brain cancer cells
28 Aug 2007 by Dave Jensen  
for the first time, compounds found in garlic have been identified as effective against glioblastoma, a type of brain tumor equivalent to a death sentence within a short period after diagnosis. scientists at the medical university of ...
View Blog: Sham vs. Wham: The Health Insider - http://shamvswham.blogspot.com/



View Post: Beat brain cancer with garlic - That's Fit
28 Aug 2007 by Jonathon Morgan  
Carol 8-29-2007 @ 11:01PM. My husband was a huge fan of garlic yet he died of a brain tumor. He was only 46 and never was sick. So keep taking the garlic, maybe it may help someone else. Reply. 2 stars vote down vote up Report ...
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View Post: garlic vs. brain cancer garlic vs. brain cancer scientists ...
1 Jul 2008 by Ross  
although there are several more steps, including animal and human trials, before brain tumor patients could receive garlic compound-based treatments, ray and banik are optimistic about the possible applications of their discovery to ...
View Blog: Surviving a GBM Brain Tumor - http://www.braintumornews.com/



View Post: Cooking with Mer: The Lady and Sons Beef Vegetable Soup--Fall ...
17 Oct 2009 by Meredith  
Return all beef to pot; add water, tomato, onion, parsley, Italian seasoning, bouillon, House Seasoning, Seasoned salt, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, celery salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil over medium high heat ... And third, just to keep things positive on my blog and try to make others smile! Click on my Daddy's picture below to learn more about brain cancer. When you click, it will take you directly to the National Brain Tumor Society. Thank ya'll for reading, ...
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