Mike, liposomes and nanoparticles bypass the body's normal cellular
barriers and thus can have unexpected consequences. I think that
they represent a fantastic breakthrough in med delivery, but it also
means that one must revisit all safety and efficacy data. I have
seen acute hypotension from what were presumably unquestionably safe
transdermal preparations of ATP decouplers.
If you reported your negative experience to Lifeone sales, I would
bet money that you would never see it on their website. No one can
make a good decision unless failures and problems are openly
discussed. In our seminars retreat program we do much analysis of
fads, biases, and the role of decisionmaking processes in determining outcome.
Vincent
At 12:50 PM 7/15/2009, you wrote:
>
>The blood pressure drop was not a positive response. It actually
>put her in the emergency room. We stopped using it after that, so I
>have no answer for you.
>
>Mike
>
>--- On Sat, 7/11/09, batman
><<mailto:082374993
>
>From: batman <<mailto:0823749937
>Subject: Re: [cancercured] lifeone protocol
>To: <mailto:cancercured
>Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 5:46 PM
>
>hi mike
>
>thank you for getting back to me,besides knocking her blood preasure
>what other positive results did you find
>
>kind regards
>bobby
>
>In a message dated 7/14/2009, goldenmike@sbcgloba l.net writes:
>
>Hello batman,
>
>We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement
>for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had
>her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while
>taking LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and
>perhaps other components. This might be the case for others with low
>blood pressure.
>
>Mike
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