June, I stay away from articial sugars, too much controversery. I substitue
honey and fruits for sugar and for Tapicoa I would suggest low fat soy milk
and a tab more of vanilla, no sweetner at all. Your friend, lillian
-----Original Message-----
From: Argila, June <ARGILA@telephonics.com>
To: 'mol-cancer@lists.meds.com' <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
Date: Thursday, April 15, 1999 8:51 AM
Subject: RE: [MOL] Tapioca treatment for cancer - Lil
>Lil: Can you use sweet n' low in tapioca? June
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: kcorrigan@chgw.com [SMTP:kcorrigan@chgw.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 10:42 AM
>> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>> Subject: RE: [MOL] Tapioca treatment for cancer
>>
>> Dear Joicy: Wow! I happen to really like tapioca! Years ago, I had
>> ulcers -- fairly severe. When they would really hurt, I'd make a big pot
>> of tapioca and eat it warm. I don't know why, but for some reason it
>> would soothe and eventually the pain would go away. Now I have another
>> excuse to eat it whenever I want! LOL Love, Kathy
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com
>> [ <mailto:owner-mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>]On Behalf Of Becker, Joicy
>> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 8:07 AM
>> To: 'MOLers'
>> Subject: [MOL] Tapioca treatment for cancer
>>
>>
>> Now this is more like it -- I LOVE tapioca! Love, Joicy
>>
>>
>>
>> Tapioca treatment for cancer
>> [04/14/99; BBC News]
>>
>> Tapioca pudding - widely known as frog's eggs by many school
>> pupils - may after all be good for you.
>>
>> Scientists say the plant from which it is derived may help cure
>> cancer.
>>
>> Tapioca is derived from the cassava plant.
>>
>> It is one of many plants which manufactures cyanide to deter animals
>> who might want to eat it.
>>
>> It does this by producing a chemical called linamarin which releases
>> hydrogen cyanide when it is broken down by the linamarase enzyme.
>>
>> Geneticists at Newcastle University have been taking genetic material
>> from the cassava plant and adding it to a virus.
>>
>> This is then introduced into cancer cells which have been impregnated
>> with linamarin from the cassava plant.
>>
>> The aim is for the cancer cells to produce hydrogen cyanide in
>> high enough doses so that they commit suicide.
>>
>> The full article can be found at:
>>
>> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_317000/317467.stm>
>>
>>
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