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pga terry
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 Posted: Thu Nov 20th, 2008 05:42

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This is an excerpt from an article that talks about a treatment for cancer using a Vit D binding protein. The full text is at the link below. 

  Normal Gc protein (also called Vitamin-D binding protein) , an abundant glyco-protein found in human blood serum, becomes the molecular switch to activate macrophages when it is converted to its active form, called Gc macrophage activating factor (Gc-MAF).

http://www.thenhf.com/articles/articles_792/articles_792.htm

I tried posting this at the MP website but could not get access to post a new topic in any of the appropriate forums..

Terry


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 Posted: Thu Nov 20th, 2008 06:02

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The science behind this article is totally flawed.

Below you can see my own research on 1,25-D in complex with the D-Binding protein. DBP does not act as a key chaperone, in the way that these scientists think it does.

Indeed, mice born without the D-Binding protein behave, grow and reproduce totally normally. DBP is not important to life.


Yes, even Academic Scientists sometimes make big mistakes, just like they did with Vitamin D itself...







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