by John C. Martin
Article Date: 02-24-06
A derivative of a ubiquitous substance found in plants may be the
key to protecting people from liver cancer, suggests new research by
doctors at Johns Hopkins University.1
The compound is known by its chemical name: CDDO-Im. Scientists say
it protects lab animals from liver cancer and could be just as
powerful for humans. Studies involving people have yet to be
performed.
"The results show that the potency of this compound is more than 100
times as great" as other cancer-preventing therapies, explained
David Schwartz, MD, director of the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences at the NIH, which, along with the
National Cancer Institute, funded the study. "This protective
effect, combined with the compound's anti-inflammatory properties,
make it an exciting avenue for the prevention of other diseases, as
well."
CDDO-Im works by apparently removing toxic substances from liver
cells, thus increasing the cells' resistance to cancer-causing
poisons. Because it's effective at low doses, the Johns Hopkins
scientists stress that it could have potential for people,
particularly for those who have cancer with an inflammatory
component, such as those of the liver, colon, prostate and stomach.
The compound belongs to a class of cancer-fighting substances known
as triterpenoids (try-ter-puh-NOYDZ); it's manmade and derived from
oleanoic acid (oh-lee-uh-NOE-ik), a naturally-occurring substance
found in plants around the world.
It's also been suggested that other oleanolic-based compounds have
anti-cancer properties.2,3
To determine whether this particular triterpenoid fights off liver
cancer, researchers treated lab rates with varying doses of CDDO-Im.
Two days later, each animal was treated with aflatoxin, a naturally-
occurring toxin that causes liver cancer in animals.
They then evaluated the liver of each rat. Even at the lowest dose,
the compound led to an 85 percent reduction in pre-cancerous lesions
on the organs. These lesions aren't malignant, but have the
potential of eventually developing into cancer. "This compound has a
much greater effect at a far lower dose than any other compound
currently used for preventing aflatoxin-induced cancer in humans,"
said the study's lead investigator, Thomas Kensler, PhD, a cancer
biologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Kensler says CDDO-Im works by activating a protein that plays a key
role in protecting liver cells from the toxic effects of certain
environmental agents. The protein directs specific genes in the body
to "stimulate the cell's defense mechanisms," he explained. "The
protein also stimulates key enzymes that can detoxify agents like
aflatoxin and remove them from the cell."
Since the compound showed its powerful effectiveness on precancerous
lesions in the rodents used in this study, it will likely make an
excellent candidate as a drug to prevent liver cancer itself,
Kensler maintained.
"If this compound can produce such a potent and dramatic reduction
in the number of precancerous growths, it should have an equally
dramatic impact on the development of actual cancers," he said.
1. Yates MS, Kwak MK, Egner PA et al. Potent protection against
aflatoxin-induced tumorigenesis through induction of Nrf2-regulated
pathways by the Triterpenoid 1-[2-Cyano-3,12-Dioxooleana-1,9(11)-
Dien-28-Oyl] Imidazole. Cancer Res 2006 Feb 15;66(4):2488-94.
2. Konopleva M, Tsao T, Estrov Z et al. The synthetic triterpenoid 2-
cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9-dien-28-oic acid induces caspase-
dependent and –independent apoptosis in acute myelogenous leukemia.
Cancer Res 2004 Nov 1;64(21):7927-35.
3. Kim KB, Lotan R, Yue P et al. Identification of a novel synthetic
triterpenoid methyl-2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9-dien-28-oate that
potently induces caspase-mediated apoptosis in human lung cancer
cells. Mol Cancer Ther 2002;1:177-84.
John Martin is a long-time health journalist and an editor for
CuraScript. His credits include overseeing health news coverage for
the website of Fox Television's The Health Network, and articles for
the New York Post and other consumer and trade publications
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My name is Jason Cutler, and I'm writing you from MedQuest
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today regarding a market research study we're conducting with
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This is an interview with a Tibetan Physician who works in India under
the patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The results of Tibetan
Herbal Medicine on all Hepatitis virus -- including B + C -- has been
extremely under-publicized.
See blog: http://dalailamahepatitismedicine.wordpress.com
See article:
http://dalailamahepatitismedicine.wordpress.com/conversation-with-
tibetan-physician/
A Real Hepatitis Remedy by Tibetan Physician,
Dr. Yeshi (C.M.O)
Do you have any Western Training?
No, we don't have Western Training. But we have also had to study
many books on Western medicine. Because these are modern times, we
now have daily practice and experience and know many Western
doctors. We read Pathological reports, X-ray reports and Blood reports.
Why did you become a doctor?
There is no question it is because I wanted to help people but it is also
because Tibetan medicine is a unique medicine and it is our history and
culture. The second reason is that in Western or Traditional medicine it
is the best profession. Even after we are retire we can still help people
as we are then even more experienced ?even more proficient.
Are all Tibetan Physicians connected to His Holiness the Dalai Lama?
All Tibetan physicians are under the Tibetan Government and His
Holiness the Dalai Lama patronage. There are some who are the
personal physicians to His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself but these are
only a few. They are more experienced and more senior. Only a few
are selected for that.
What is the success rate of Tibetan Medicine in treating all Hepatitis
infection? You had previously told me about up to 75% -- is that correct?
Yes, yes.
How does Tibetan Medicine work?
If a patient takes Tibetan Medicine, it prevents more damage to the
liver. I am talking about Hepatitis B & C. We protect the liver by
deflecting disease and we begin to actually heal the damage. The many
compounds in the preparation of Hepatitis medicine also fight the virus.
After using Tibetan Medicine for 6 months, the liver begins to function
more normally even if the virus remains.
But in the cases of Hepatitis B or C -- if we are talking about seeing the
virus go from positive to negative this happens only rarely.
Are you saying that the virus may not be eradicated completely?
After using Tibetan Medicine and adhering to the diet, the liver's normal
functioning progresses and the virus count is reduced but the virus may
still remain though it no longer does damage.
Can you say how much the virus count is reduced?
There are no guarantees. This depends on a persons general health
conditions and if he has other diseases. But if all the conditions are good
and if he follows his diet and takes his medicine regularly, the virus
count will go down about 50-65%. This is very possible using Tibetan
Medicine.
If someone has an adverse reaction to the Tibetan Herbal Medicine,
what do you suggest they do?
If you mean side effects? I would say that this was a very rare case.
Very, very rare. And I can say it happens only seldom. Using Tibetan
Herbal Medicine for Hepatitis prevents many other liver diseases and
does not let the liver worsen into cirrhosis and liver cancer. These are
some of the reasons why Tibetan Medicine is such a good tradition and
is so effective.
What if he is taking Western medicine -- for blood pressure for
example -- will it interfere?
No, no. It will not interfere. In such conditions if a patient must use
Western medicine, he can continue using it along with his Tibetan
medicine but he must keep a 1 to 2 hour difference between the two.
Then there will be no problem.
In Tibetan Traditional Medicine, the Pulse and Urine are used to make a
diagnosis. If a person is unable to visit a Tibetan doctor, can you
diagnose accurately based on the patient's Liver Function Test (LFT),
recent Blood work, along with the questions you posed?
Yes. This is easy to handle.
How long does the treatment take?
We explain to the patient that the treatment can take 6 months to 2
years of taking the medicine. We don't like to give a specific duration
because if a patient has Hepatitis B or C and after taking the Tibetan
Medicine for approximately 1 year he has greatly improved, the doctor
may say he can stop. But if the patient has had a great deal of progress,
he may still want to further the treatment for another year. Mostly
people stop because of having monetary problems.
So a patient can expect a treatment to last 6 months to 2 years -- if the
medicine is working, right? But what if someone has been taking the
medicine for only one month -- will they begin to see any improvement?
Yes. After using the Tibetan Medicine one month -- there will be definite
improvement. If he has symptoms like loss of appetite, fatigue, jaundice
and fever, he will see improvement in all these areas.
The problem is with Hepatitis B or C he may not have any outer
symptoms. He may look normal and healthy. If a patient does not have
any symptoms he will not feel different after taking Tibetan Medicine for
one month. Though the tests too will show improvement.
Do you see Traditional and Western medicine working together in the
future?
Traditional Tibetan Herbal Medicine and Western pharmaceuticals are
two different systems and work in two different ways.
If a person in the West begins treatment with you, can he call you here
in the office for advice?
Yes, of course.
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sometime.
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--- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, jimmmr1 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Black Diamond! Long time.
>
> Jimmmr here in Lubbock. Alot has gone on since we last chatted. I
have
> been on Peg w/o Riba for the last 37 months on a maintainence basis.
> Non-detect and labs all normal for quite a while now. I'm blessed.
> Transplant I got in 2000 is doing great. I think I am their poster
boy
> over at Methodist Liver Center in Houston. Lost my wife in the
process.
> Divorce final over a year ago. Her and my two kids 28 & 21 are still
> there in Bastrop in the house I built them. Kids are doing well. We
get
> to see each other occasionally when I head down to Houston for labs
and
> MRI's and such. Guess they are right when they say something like
this
> will either break a relationship or make it stronger. you can guess
> which way it worked for me.
>
> Was tough, was married to my high school sweetheart for 30 years.
Guess
> she decided she wanted something or someone different. Well her
loss.
> Things are great now. Stayed with my brother in The woodlands after
we
> separated and went through a long 2 yrs of failed reconciliation
efforts
> and divorce crap. Since then have found a wonderful woman named
Mary who
> treats me like solid gold and that is why I am in Lubbock. She is a
> manager at JC Pennys. We met a year and a half ago, on a SW Airline
> flight between Dallas and Las Cruces NM and we have been a pair
every
> since. What a woman, never even flinched about the HCV and insomnia
> thang. Wow what do you think the chances of that is? We can't
really get
> married since I don't have insurance and with a combined income
would
> not qualify for the assistance I get from Methodist in Houston and
the
> Peg and Prograf manufacturers. If you recall my insurance company
> dropped me right after the txp. You can keep up with me at my blog:
> www.jimmmmr.blogspot.com <http://www.jimmmmr.blogspot.com> .
>
> My biz has been good doing graphics and web work for oil companies.
Work
> at home which I have done since my txp. www.focusarts.com
> <http://www.focusarts.com> .
>
> Ride a Yamaha VStar 1100 Classic cruiser with a Christian Motorcycle
> Ministry that is nationwide. Having a blast doing that. I do the
website
> for them also. www.fellowshipriderslubbock.org
> <http://www.fellowshipriderslubbock.org> . Also did a website for a
> chapter in Florida www.fellowshipridersfloridaeverglades.com
> <http://www.fellowshipridersfloridaeverglades.com> . Compete in an
APA
> nine ball billiard league and just having a great time thanking God
for
> an awesome "do-over". There can be life after HCV and even a txp.
I am
> blessed.
>
> Hang in there BD, never give up. Life goes on even on treatment.
God has
> always showed me a "workaround" when faced with all the challenges
that
> the dragon presents.
>
> When it's you and God even the facts don't count and all things are
> posible.
> You take care and God Bless,
> Jimmmr in Lubbock
>
>
>
>
> --- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, blackdiamond_36 <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all
> >
> > I just wanted to let you know that the Peg and riba is working
again
> > for me today. I just got back my viral load which went from
250,000
> > to 19,000 as of the report I saw today. The tx seems to hit me
hard
> > in the 1st 24 hours after taking it and just drains my body. I
have
> > also had some depression and had to change back to Celexa to deal
> > with it. My energy level also gets drained by the end of the day.
> > One good thing is that since I started tx I have added to my
morning
> > routine walking about 2 miles per day which I feel is doing good
for
> > me and helping with some of the sides. Tonight will be shot #7 out
> > of too many to count. But if it works it will be worth it in the
> > long run. I will also be working on a local support group for hear
> > in Austin for Hcv patients which will be linking this site with
> > these patients so we can all give support to each other. In the
next
> > few weeks I will also be updating links and adding some new sites
to
> > Lone Star Heppers. I encourage you all to post only information
and
> > links for HCV patients in the next month.
> >
> > Thanks
> > BD
> >
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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between the chest, breastbone and spine -- who receive radiation after surgery
and chemotherapy live twice as long as patients who do not receive radiation
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2006, at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology's 48th
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THURSDAY, Sept. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Women may have an edge on men
when it comes to surviving liver transplant, a new British study
finds.
The study of over 2,700 patients who received a liver transplant
between 1985 and 2003 found that female patients live an average of
4.5 years longer than their male counterparts.
According to researchers at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham,
average survival time for the patients in the study was 22 years,
compared with 29 years for a comparison group of healthy people of
similar age.
Average life expectancy for female liver transplant patients was 26
years, compared with 18 for males. The average life expectancy for
the general population was 31 years for women and 27 years for men.
Liver transplant patients ages 17 to 34 had an average life
expectancy of 28 years. While this was the highest among the
transplant patients, it fell far short of the average life
expectancy of 51 years for people ages 17 to 34 in the general
population.
Overall, patients who required a liver transplant due to primary
liver disease had significantly longer survival times than those who
had transplants due to hepatitis C, cirrhosis, or cancer.
mary miller <mary1187@...> wrote: Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 08:56:02
-0700 (PDT)
From: mary miller <mary1187@...>
Subject: ScienceDaily: Statins Stop Hepatitis C Virus From Replicating
To: mary1187@...
Please see the following page ... Title: ScienceDaily: Statins Stop Hepatitis C
Virus From Replicating Link:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/07/060709125024.htm
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--- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, "mary" <mary1187@...> wrote:
>
> --- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, blackdiamond_36
> <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Well this is to let all of my Hepper friends know that doc and I
> had
> a
> > visit. I am showing signs of stage 2 which is not good. Because
of
> > this I will be going back on Peg with Riba for 4 years to see if
I
> can
> > slay the dragon. Because of this I will be doing more post of
> > information for Hcv patients her on Lone Star Heppers. Would
like
> to
> > know if any of you would like to get back to having chats again
in
> > hear 1 night out of the week. Looks forward to hearing from you
> all
> as
> > I draw my sword.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Blackdiamond
> >
> Blackdiamond good blessings to you. I hope you make it, keep the
> faith.
> Why four years,I thought 48 weeks was max.I am new to this site
and
> just looking for friends to chat with. Mary
Mary
This is what I was able to find out about why so long for tx. I did
ask questions and he had just got back from a Hcv conference dealing
with TX. What they are finding is that if a patient goes on tx for
for 6 months and is able to clear the virus. Then they move start
second round for 48 months which keep the virus from comming back.
Then after the 48 months it increases the the chance for genotypes
1a and 1b of them staying in remission to 46 %. Also they have found
that it starts to heal the damaged liver. Hopes that this is not to
technical.
Thanks
BD
mary miller <mary1187@...> wrote: Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 17:47:43
-0700 (PDT)
From: mary miller <mary1187@...>
Subject: Fwd: A Medscape article that might interest you.
To: lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com
Note: forwarded message attached.From: mary1187@...
To: mary1187@...
Subject: A Medscape article that might interest you.
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 20:41:42 -0400 (EDT)
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--- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, "Richard" <rpmdata2001@...>
wrote:
>
> I have had HepC since 1994 and have gone through two treatments.
> still carrying a load and will try new regimen this fall. This is
> new because I have never really talked or shared with others. Hi.
> There, that's a beginning.
>
> Richard
>
hey ,how did your new tx. go i hope things are going well mary
--- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, blackdiamond_36
<no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Well this is to let all of my Hepper friends know that doc and I
had
a
> visit. I am showing signs of stage 2 which is not good. Because of
> this I will be going back on Peg with Riba for 4 years to see if I
can
> slay the dragon. Because of this I will be doing more post of
> information for Hcv patients her on Lone Star Heppers. Would like
to
> know if any of you would like to get back to having chats again in
> hear 1 night out of the week. Looks forward to hearing from you
all
as
> I draw my sword.
>
> Thanks
> Blackdiamond
>
Blackdiamond good blessings to you. I hope you make it, keep the
faith.
Why four years,I thought 48 weeks was max.I am new to this site and
just looking for friends to chat with. Mary
I just went to my Dr. for a second round of tx. She said it was to
soon. my first round was terrible I had to go on half a dose ,my white
blood cells went hay wire I had to get bossters to help my white blood
cells get back up to par. I had trouble getting blood drawn ,. I had
a ton of problems. I went for a clinical trial and could not begin
because my veins were depleted. Any sggestions on how to get blood
when the veins are no longer there. thats my story. would love to
talk. By the way there is a medicin coming out hopefully soon by the
name of vx950 have any body heard of it,
Hey Black Diamond! Long time.
Jimmmr here in Lubbock. Alot has gone on since we last chatted. I have
been on Peg w/o Riba for the last 37 months on a maintainence basis.
Non-detect and labs all normal for quite a while now. I'm blessed.
Transplant I got in 2000 is doing great. I think I am their poster boy
over at Methodist Liver Center in Houston. Lost my wife in the process.
Divorce final over a year ago. Her and my two kids 28 & 21 are still
there in Bastrop in the house I built them. Kids are doing well. We get
to see each other occasionally when I head down to Houston for labs and
MRI's and such. Guess they are right when they say something like this
will either break a relationship or make it stronger. you can guess
which way it worked for me.
Was tough, was married to my high school sweetheart for 30 years. Guess
she decided she wanted something or someone different. Well her loss.
Things are great now. Stayed with my brother in The woodlands after we
separated and went through a long 2 yrs of failed reconciliation efforts
and divorce crap. Since then have found a wonderful woman named Mary who
treats me like solid gold and that is why I am in Lubbock. She is a
manager at JC Pennys. We met a year and a half ago, on a SW Airline
flight between Dallas and Las Cruces NM and we have been a pair every
since. What a woman, never even flinched about the HCV and insomnia
thang. Wow what do you think the chances of that is? We can't really get
married since I don't have insurance and with a combined income would
not qualify for the assistance I get from Methodist in Houston and the
Peg and Prograf manufacturers. If you recall my insurance company
dropped me right after the txp. You can keep up with me at my blog:
www.jimmmmr.blogspot.com <http://www.jimmmmr.blogspot.com> .
My biz has been good doing graphics and web work for oil companies. Work
at home which I have done since my txp. www.focusarts.com
<http://www.focusarts.com> .
Ride a Yamaha VStar 1100 Classic cruiser with a Christian Motorcycle
Ministry that is nationwide. Having a blast doing that. I do the website
for them also. www.fellowshipriderslubbock.org
<http://www.fellowshipriderslubbock.org> . Also did a website for a
chapter in Florida www.fellowshipridersfloridaeverglades.com
<http://www.fellowshipridersfloridaeverglades.com> . Compete in an APA
nine ball billiard league and just having a great time thanking God for
an awesome "do-over". There can be life after HCV and even a txp. I am
blessed.
Hang in there BD, never give up. Life goes on even on treatment. God has
always showed me a "workaround" when faced with all the challenges that
the dragon presents.
When it's you and God even the facts don't count and all things are
posible.
You take care and God Bless,
Jimmmr in Lubbock
--- In lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com, blackdiamond_36 <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello all
>
> I just wanted to let you know that the Peg and riba is working again
> for me today. I just got back my viral load which went from 250,000
> to 19,000 as of the report I saw today. The tx seems to hit me hard
> in the 1st 24 hours after taking it and just drains my body. I have
> also had some depression and had to change back to Celexa to deal
> with it. My energy level also gets drained by the end of the day.
> One good thing is that since I started tx I have added to my morning
> routine walking about 2 miles per day which I feel is doing good for
> me and helping with some of the sides. Tonight will be shot #7 out
> of too many to count. But if it works it will be worth it in the
> long run. I will also be working on a local support group for hear
> in Austin for Hcv patients which will be linking this site with
> these patients so we can all give support to each other. In the next
> few weeks I will also be updating links and adding some new sites to
> Lone Star Heppers. I encourage you all to post only information and
> links for HCV patients in the next month.
>
> Thanks
> BD
>
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Hello all
I just wanted to let you know that the Peg and riba is working again
for me today. I just got back my viral load which went from 250,000
to 19,000 as of the report I saw today. The tx seems to hit me hard
in the 1st 24 hours after taking it and just drains my body. I have
also had some depression and had to change back to Celexa to deal
with it. My energy level also gets drained by the end of the day.
One good thing is that since I started tx I have added to my morning
routine walking about 2 miles per day which I feel is doing good for
me and helping with some of the sides. Tonight will be shot #7 out
of too many to count. But if it works it will be worth it in the
long run. I will also be working on a local support group for hear
in Austin for Hcv patients which will be linking this site with
these patients so we can all give support to each other. In the next
few weeks I will also be updating links and adding some new sites to
Lone Star Heppers. I encourage you all to post only information and
links for HCV patients in the next month.
Thanks
BD
I would. But what do you mean 'Peg with Riba for 4 years' 4 years? I am at
stage 3 now, all the treatment failed.
Arnold M. Coley
Round Rock, Texas
-----Original Message-----
From: lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of blackdiamond_36
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:45 AM
To: lonestarheppers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Lone Star Heppers] Going back on treatment
Well this is to let all of my Hepper friends know that doc and I had a
visit. I am showing signs of stage 2 which is not good. Because of
this I will be going back on Peg with Riba for 4 years to see if I can
slay the dragon. Because of this I will be doing more post of
information for Hcv patients her on Lone Star Heppers. Would like to
know if any of you would like to get back to having chats again in
hear 1 night out of the week. Looks forward to hearing from you all as
I draw my sword.
Thanks
Blackdiamond
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Four years!!!!!!!!!!! Wow, my thoughts are with you on this one.
Sharon
blackdiamond_36 <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Well this is to let all of my Hepper friends know that doc and I had a
visit. I am showing signs of stage 2 which is not good. Because of
this I will be going back on Peg with Riba for 4 years to see if I can
slay the dragon. Because of this I will be doing more post of
information for Hcv patients her on Lone Star Heppers. Would like to
know if any of you would like to get back to having chats again in
hear 1 night out of the week. Looks forward to hearing from you all as
I draw my sword.
Thanks
Blackdiamond
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Well this is to let all of my Hepper friends know that doc and I had a
visit. I am showing signs of stage 2 which is not good. Because of
this I will be going back on Peg with Riba for 4 years to see if I can
slay the dragon. Because of this I will be doing more post of
information for Hcv patients her on Lone Star Heppers. Would like to
know if any of you would like to get back to having chats again in
hear 1 night out of the week. Looks forward to hearing from you all as
I draw my sword.
Thanks
Blackdiamond