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has gloss | eng: Cancell, also called Protocel, Sheridans Formula, Jims Juice, Crocinic Acid, JS–114, JS–101, 126–F, Cantron, and Entelev, is a formula that has been promoted as a treatment for a wide range of diseases, including cancer, and is available in both liquid and capsule variations. Originally called Entelev, the formula was developed by biochemist James V. Sheridan. Sheridan sought to target the primarily anaerobic cell respiration of cancer cells (in accordance with the theories of Otto Warburg), claiming to lower cell potential leading to the destruction of cancer cells. The individual ingredients of Cancell were tested by the National Cancer Institute and found to be ineffective against cancer, The American Cancer Society recommends against the use of CanCell, as there is no evidence that it is effective in treating cancer. |
lexicalization | eng: 126-F |
lexicalization | eng: 126–F |
lexicalization | eng: Cancell |
lexicalization | eng: JS-101 |
lexicalization | eng: JS-114 |
lexicalization | eng: JS–101 |
lexicalization | eng: JS–114 |
instance of | (noun) medicine that is protected by a patent and available without a doctor's prescription patent medicine |
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