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Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:11:50 EDT
Subject: Re: CryoNet #31884 - #31886

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Hi,  
I know of only 12 life extentionists who  have died or contracted some 
serious age related disease. 11 had cancer with  nine dying of it, or 

complications related to it. One, Jim Fixx, the jogger,  died of congenital 
heart 
disease at  age 52, and was not known to have used supplements or a healthy 
diet.   
As of aC 09 the record  shows 11 cases of age related cancer, and  no cases 
of another age related disease. The cancer deaths are strangely grouped  very 
closely to age 69. Three are deaths due to brain cancer, and all three  
presumably took growth hormone. Mintz claimed to, while South and Donaldson  
wrote an article and a book praising its use. Saul Kent has apparently 
survived  a brian tumor.  
Niether the 11 cancers vs no other age  related diseases nor the four brain 
tumors can be conincidences.   
The obvious conclusions are, growth  hormone causes brain cancer, and the 
supplemental, and life style regimens  developed in the aC~90aC s are greatly 
more efficous against vascular diseases than  cancers. On these data alone the 
efficacy could be strongly negative on cancer  while being null on vascular 
disease, or null/negative on cancer while being  positive on heart disease. 
No affect on both is statistically very, let me say  very, very, unlikely.  
 
The literature as a whole is conclusive  that life style and supplements 
protect against vascular disease which would  rule out the former possibility. 
 
The take home message is to continue or  adopt the life 

style/supplementation regimens popular in the late 90aC s and look  for more 
modern interventions 
that protect against cancer. These would be low  calorie diets featuring 
carrots, apples, cruciferous veggies, and tomato juice  simmered for one hour 
with olive oil. Hi green tea consumption or extracts for  women,  (very hi 
for men), milk  thistle, vitamin K2,  turmeric or  curcumen, and fish oil. 
All of these have been strongly documented in medically  accepted literature 
except green tea and curcumen which are on the verge of  being further 
documented if ongoing trials report positively.   
Below is a complete list of all the  examples I know of. Can anyone add to 
it? Public or private examples.  I particulary seek falsifying examples i  e 
age related vascular diseases. It looks like the table may not come thru 
well.  Each entry consists of the name, age of death if known, D or L for dead 
or  alive, the condition the have or died of, and the regimen the 
presumptuously  used.  
Thomas 
Name /age at death             Condition L/D                                
  Regimen                                                               
Adelle Davis               70       D  bone can                     Diet,  
supplements 
Allan Mintz                  69      D  brain can                      
growth hormone 
Ben Hess                               L  neck can                       
many  supplements 
Christopher Heward   ?          D esophageal can          Many  supplements 
FM-2030                    70        D  pancreatic can                ? 
James South             62         D  brain can                      growth 
 hormone, many supplements 
Jim Fixx                     52     D congential heart  disease      
Jogging 
Linus Pauling             93       D prostate can                   vitamin 
C 
Mrs. Pauling               76       D stomach can                  vitamin 
C 
Nathan Pritkin              69      D  Leukemia/suicide           Diet, 
exercise 
Saul Kent                               L brain tumor?                   
Many supplements 
Thomas Donaldson     61       D brain  can                        many  
supplements, growth  hormone


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