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08-30-2016, 12:20 PM | #1 | ||
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Genistein is a natural compound derivative of soy, and like Nilotinib is also a tyrosine kinase innhibitor. Studies show Genistein is neuroprotective in rat models. Would like feeedback from some of you. I can hardly type so I have to keep posts brief.Neuroprotective effects of genistein on dopaminergic neurons in the mice model of Parkinson's disease
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09-01-2016, 06:10 PM | #2 | ||
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Rick discussed genistein in 2012 and it was discussed again in 2015. See:
Six month follow up on Nilotinib trial. Curcumin falls into the same category. It too is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. As I see the situation, it's not a case of nilotinib or nothing; it's not a case of doing nothing, while waiting years for the trials to complete; and it's not a case of paying the high price of nilotinib or having nothing. John
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