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Hydrazine Sulphate

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Another "supplement" question? What evidence is there for hydrazine sulphate in treating and/or curing prostate cancer? Mark58

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Mark,

Without getting into what it might be useful for, men with PCa are unlikely to benefit:

"It has been claimed that hydrazine sulfate limits the ability of tumors to obtain glucose, which is a type of sugar used by cells to create energy." [1]

PCa cells are not dependent on glucose.

-Patrick

[1] cancer.gov/about-cancer/tre...

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Mark58 in reply to pjoshea13

Thank You

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Here is similar historical information concerning hydrazine sulfate.

quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRe...

Charles

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As a chemist I worked with Hydrazine sulfate years ago. It does react with the carbonyl group (C=0) of sugars, which may be the basis for the claims that it affects the role of glucose in cancers. BUT I/WE ALWAYS CONSIDERED HYDRAZINE SULFATE AS HIGHLY TOXIC, SO I WOULD NOT BE TOO QUICK TO GET IT ON MY SKIN OR IN MY INTESTINAL TRACT. Yes, you could argue that most cancer-fighting drugs are "toxic". Take a look at the MSDS before getting/trying.