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A combination of vitamin B1/B3/B7 and aspirin, has curative effects on human mantle-cell lymphoma

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    haidut
    last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 7:02 PM

    Yay, my first post here!
    Wanted it to be about the recent study I did. While the results will have to be replicated with a follow-up experiment, with more animals, and additional groups for comparison, this results has never been seen before with this tumor type, which is 100% lethal and has no known case of spontaneous regression (i.e. disappearing on its own, without treatment). Basically, 2 out of 3 animals were fully cured in this experiment/study.
    https://twitter.com/haidut/status/1751716166387597730

    Human-equivalent doses for the substances were ~15mg/kg vitamin B1 (thiamine Hcl), 30mg/kg vitamin B3 (niacinamide), 1.5mg/kg vitamin B7 (biotin), and 15mg/kg aspirin. Administration was once daily, orally.

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      LaneswapSlides
      last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 7:38 PM

      For an adult male this comes to around 1.5 grams of Aspirin per day, which is still a lot less than the optimal ~7 grams ideal anti-cancer dose Dr. Peat often mentioned in emails, making this even more impressive.

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        Vineland
        last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 8:04 PM

        Do you have details on why such specific dosages of aspirin and these vitamins is what works? Seems like there is potential for some fascinating interactions at play.

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          Anakin
          last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 9:07 PM

          Good job Georgi!

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            Dakota @Vineland
            last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 9:19 PM

            @Vineland I'm wondering this as well, specifically the reasoning behind such a high dose of biotin.

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              fd @haidut
              last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 9:37 PM

              @haidut Sounds promising? Do you think things like Lactoferrin or IP6 can help?

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                joshwelborn
                last edited by Jan 29, 2024, 9:41 PM

                Really happy to see Georgi already here

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                  Cobson @haidut
                  last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 1:42 AM

                  @haidut hello

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                    ah @haidut
                    last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 2:28 AM

                    @haidut are there any plans to increase the sample size going forward? what would it cost to run a trial on say, 50 mice?

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                      ElijahKrings
                      last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 5:01 PM

                      Question is wether there is a difference between different forms of B1

                      TTFD is pretty potent, but generallys we need less of it because absorption

                      Is there any specific reason for Thiamine HCL over TTFD or benfothiamine?

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                        Erika @ElijahKrings
                        last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 5:57 PM

                        @ElijahKrings Elliot from EONutrition has many good videos explaining the differences on his youtube channel

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                          RePeat @Dakota
                          last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 6:12 PM

                          @Dakota there was an older study on the old forum where b1 and b7 together restored glucose oxidation. Im assuming its pure Warburg effect

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                            Mauritio @haidut
                            last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 6:15 PM

                            @haidut Groundbreaking work! Were going to look back at this study to "where it all began"...hopefully.

                            Im wondering if the addition of biotin (and maybe aspirin) was the deciding factor? IIRC your earlier studies had less of an anti-tumor effect and did not include biotin.

                            Dare to think.

                            My X:
                            x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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                              Dakota @RePeat
                              last edited by Jan 30, 2024, 6:54 PM

                              @RePeat Looks like there have been some related studies posted about the topic, thanks m8.

                              https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/vitamin-b1-and-or-biotin-may-treat-huntington-disease-hd.43231/

                              https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/using-vitamins-biotin-for-improving-glucose-control.5862/

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                                chrome
                                last edited by Feb 1, 2024, 7:25 PM

                                @haidut I hope you stick around. I see you started posting on RPF again after being unbanned. Which is fine, but I think we all see the writing on the wall for that place.

                                Good work on the study.

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                                  haidut @Vineland
                                  last edited by Feb 3, 2024, 5:53 AM

                                  @Vineland

                                  There are studies on each of these vitamins for cancer or other serious diseases, so I based the dosing on that, but also tried a few experiments with lower and higher doses and this is the dose for the vitamins that worked best. The aspirin dose is also based on an animal study with cancer, I think it was liver cancer, and the animals were fully cured.

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                                    haidut @Dakota
                                    last edited by Feb 3, 2024, 5:56 AM

                                    @Dakota

                                    I answered the dosage question in a previous comment/response. The biotin dose may look large, but it is actually lower than the doses currently tried in human studies for multiple sclerosis or Huntington disease (300mg daily). In fact, I tried a higher dose biotin with the same cancer line and the results were not better, but actually slightly worse. So, it is all based on prior studies published by others, current clinical trials, and also my own experiments with lower/higher doses until I find out what works best for each vitamin.

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                                      haidut @LaneswapSlides
                                      last edited by Feb 3, 2024, 5:59 AM

                                      @LaneswapSlides

                                      The 6g+ Ray mentioned was when aspirin it used by itself. However, the combination of the B vitamins, in those doses, has a number of effects that are strongly anti-cancer and would allow for lower aspirin dose to be used. Vitamin B1 is a PDH activator, and also carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, both of which have been shown to be therapeutic in cancer. Niacinamide raises NAD+/NADH ratio, is anti-inflammatory, and inhibits excessive fatty acid oxidation, both of which have been shown to help with cancer. It is also a PARP-1 and CD38 inhibitor and those pathways are already used to treat cancer. Finally, biotin has been shown to raise CO2 levels, bypass any blockage in PDH and improve mitochondrial function, which is why a high-dose biotin (300mg) is currently in human trials for multiple sclerosis, huntington disease, and I diabetes all of which share many commonalities with cancer.

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                                        haidut @fd
                                        last edited by Feb 3, 2024, 6:01 AM

                                        @fd

                                        IP5 has impressive reports, including complete reversal or metastatic/terminal melanoma in a human patient.
                                        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30615010/

                                        But if the protocol works, there is no need to add another ingredient. Occam's rule and all that. Though it is nice to have a list of alternatives to try if the effect is not strong enough in some people.

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                                          haidut @ah
                                          last edited by Feb 3, 2024, 6:06 AM

                                          @ah

                                          Yes, it will be tried again with 3 groups of 5 mice each - one control, one "standard of care" treatment, and one with the vitamins/aspirin. The initial studies are all small to keep costs low and to discover what MAY work. There is no need to do 50 mice, in animal studies 5 mice per group is enough and if the second study also shows complete cure while the control and standard group all die, then it is hard to argue it is an anomaly, especially if it is a repeated occurrence/result. Also, I will try a few other cancer types and different species (hamster, rats, etc) and if it works there too, then it is pretty clear the mechanism is very broad/systemic and not tumor-dependent and not species-dependent, in which case it becomes almost irrefutable that whatever mechanism this works through is very systemic and also that cancer is NOT a genetic disease.

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