Dopamine added to 5-FU?.....interesting article
coloCan
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medicalxpress.com/print242316296.html
"Neurotransmitter might improve cancer treatment:study"
and two similiar articles on tumor/genetic sequencing:
medpagetoday.com/tbprint.cfm?tbid=29952
and
medicalnewstoday.com/releases/238482.php
"Neurotransmitter might improve cancer treatment:study"
and two similiar articles on tumor/genetic sequencing:
medpagetoday.com/tbprint.cfm?tbid=29952
and
medicalnewstoday.com/releases/238482.php
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Interesting!
I find this article very interesting. A while ago, there was discussion here about how the supplement Sam-e, which is a mood enhancer and is available over the counter without a prescription, boosts dopamine & how it can actually be helpful for those with cancer. Another over the counter mood enhancer is 5-HTP- it enhances serotonin levels. Interesting about the Sam-e and dopamine. I take a Sam-e each morning to help keep my mood up (there seems to be no side effects) and especially now ever since I read that it can be helpful in fighting cancer.
Lisa0 -
very very interesting
steve,
thankyou again,
i have read the research and am applying it to my treatment.
i will ask the lab in greece to the full genetic analysis of my ctc's
dear lisa,
here is a discussion about SAMe benefits.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080303151825AAD0d1e
i am on it still, and now will continue it forward when i restart chemo.
my brute force approach with a range of these botanicals and supplements has benefits and risks. the level of uncertainty with all these supplements is scary. i am still glad i have been on SAMe it may save the day yet! here is hoping.
Dear laurettas,
I too am also often confused, but i am suspect crc is trying to comeback and kill me,, that said if i so will chemo, now if i inadvertly succumb to some other mix of alternative and chemo then so be it.
to cope with confusion i am building up a team of specialists who have a better scientific understanding of the genetic pathways and drug therapies.
hugs,
pete0
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