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Phainein7
Posted 2/22/2026 08:27 (#11560567 - in reply to #11560448)
Subject: RE: Insulin sensitivity


Tipton, KS
John Burns - 2/22/2026 06:20

accomplishing any of those things


An individual's genetics, and current state of health, can determine if this/that works, but more years of human research is required.

For instance:
Scientists Figured Out the Problem With Johnson & Johnson's COVID Vaccine

Rare but dangerous blood clotting associated with that vaccine as well as AstraZeneca's had a genetic cause, according to a new paper.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/2026/02/covid-vaccines-blood-clo...
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RE: Doctors’ Preferred Berberine

Dr. Julian Whitaker, M.D.,retired, but was peddling [selling] this and other supplements.
https://whitakerwellness.com/vitamin-store/

I would have to sift thru the literature, and evaluate dosage, pill's chemical makeup, etc, to determine if his formula is different from the others.

On a different topic: High-Dose Vitamin C for Cancer Therapy

Study Reveals Vitamin C Triggers Cancer Immune Response
Published: April 4, 2025
....
The idea of using vitamin C as a cancer treatment was first proposed nearly 50 years ago by double Nobel Laureate chemist Linus Pauling and physician Ewan Cameron. Their clinical reports suggested that administering high-dose intravenous vitamin C significantly prolonged the survival of terminal cancer patients. However, subsequent clinical trials failed to confirm these findings, leading to ongoing controversy over the role of vitamin C in cancer therapy.

“In the past, we didn’t have the scientific tools to understand how vitamin C might work against cancer,” says Zhao. “Now we do and that gives us a chance to learn more about how powerful it could be.”
https://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2025/04/vitamin-c-triggers-canc...

In other words, vitamin C might work if certain conditions (diet, genetics, current state of health, etc) exist, but medicine today is still not advanced enough to evaluate these conditions.









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