by Alice and Fred Ottoboni | Sep 28, 2015 | research
How can aspirin help to cure cancer?(1) This question is a consequence of long out-dated dogma of the medical establishment. The truth that puts a lie to this worn-out dogma has been available in the public domain for more than ten years.(2) The truth has been...
by Fred and Alice Ottoboni | Aug 10, 2015 | research
Introduction In 1982, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was granted jointly to Sune Bergstrom, Bengt Samuelsson, and Sir John Vane, which, in essence, explained the mechanism for the analgesic effect of aspirin. The Nobel Summary pointed out that prostaglandins and related...
by Alice and Fred Ottoboni | Apr 26, 2015 | research
Herein you will find an account of two truths of optimum human nutrition that are slowly emerging from a huge mix of nutrition literature that clouds rather than clarifies a fundamental field of study. These two truths, also known as natural laws, evolved in the...
by katkinsk | Jan 3, 2015 | research
Although in the past I confessed to and made amends with mice research in obesity, I still have harbored skepticism. Mice are the gold standard! They reproduce quickly, live just long enough for experiments, and are all around a model organism. But… they are not...
by Michael O'Neill | Feb 25, 2014 | research, Uncategorized
We’ve been providing a fair bit of coverage on cancer recently, and today will be no exception. Unfortunately, right now I can offer little more than a pointer to the research article (published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation). I’m still working...
by Michael O'Neill | Feb 7, 2014 | research
Just a quick note for fans of Cancer as a Metabolic Disease or anyone following the work of Thomas Seyfried: Seyfried’s paper Cancer as a metabolic disease: implications for novel therapeutics is available in the journal Carcinogenesis,vol.00 no.00 p.1 of 13,...