Mike - send me an electronic or paper version of the the article. I will have the science review board from OCF take a look at it. These are leading experts and have no agendas. There are many researchers who, when they with good intentions, explore something, they base information, results and more on findings that have bias in them. This can skew their findings, and their personal beliefs in positive or negative directions. People that are used to being involved in the peer review process, like many on our science board are part of this review process for journals as important as the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, and the New England Journal of Medicine. I would be curious to to see what actually exists here, and perhaps now discounting an opposing viewpoint, you too would like to see what others that know much more than those of us here on the board do, think about it all and how the research was conducted.
I wouldn't mind having a conversation with Wilkes myself as I am always in a learning curve mode, and given that perhaps you could profide me with his contact information. The truth or fiction page is 2 years old. Perhaps there is new information since then.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.