RE:OK--here's a question for all you smarter posters than me---Impalaman...
1) First: Be careful not to change your doctor Metformin dosage, as most side effects of Metformin are atributed to patients that increase metformin dosage without their doctor approval.
2) In the last video with R.Dumoulin...at the 1:40 time...
R.Dumoulin said''Combining Ruvidar with Transferrin, this drug Rutherrin can now hunt anywhere in the body and localize to cancer cells, so it's absorbed in cancer cells. So now it's inside the cancer cells, what you want to do is stimulate that drug to produce reactive oxygen species.
Why you do that is these very volatile chemical cause oxidative
stress''. In this link...
Metformin—mode of action and clinical implications for diabetes and cancer | Nature Reviews Endocrinology Under key points.(key points no-6)
It said '' In cancer cells, Metformin acts as an inducer of energetic
stress'' -This energetic
stress (from Metformin)could kill some cancer cells(althoug it could be minimal) and also be the activator for Rutherrin that will kill the remaining cancer cells.
My understanding of this process is minimal, so take the above with a grain of salt(but be careful with the dosage).
Impalaman wrote: I do have type 2--diabetes---I TAKE 4 metformin pills a day--spread over 24 hours-----I also read an article that metiformin is also a cancer fighting agent(about 2 years ago)---and now we get this great NR-----any comments welcomed.--If one pill helps--what will 4 pills do.