It also has no patent, meaning it could be manufactured for a fraction of the cost of newly developed drugs.
Evangelos Michelakis of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and his colleagues tested DCA on human cells cultured outside the body and found that it killed lung, breast and brain cancer cells, but not healthy cells. Tumours in rats deliberately infected with human cancer also shrank drastically when they were fed DCA-laced water for several weeks."
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There's no profit, so there's no interest. If he had come up with something brand new that they could give him a penny a pill for the rights to manufacture while they sold it for $200 a pill, they would hold talks, but if anyone can manufacture it, drug companies aren't interested.
It' all about the profit which is why they spend more on marketing than research.
Which makes our health care so desperately effed up. Imagine making a profit off the horrible illness and suffering of others. What ever happened to the desire to do good and to heal? When did we get so greedy?
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