Sunday, May 11, 2008
Cure to Cancer!
The new discovery in biology is a substance that cures all types of cancer. It can cure breast cancer, eye cancer, lung cancer, heart cancer, etc. This new biology breakthrough will help others survive a dreadful death causing disease. This new medicine kills all the viruses causing the cancer and destroys everything that is cancer related. The cure to cancer has finally been created!
The future on this new medicine will help others survive at a 100% success rate. I believe that many would not be afraid of cancer but still should be aware of getting it. The future on this new medicine can help people all around the world to live more healthier lives and live longer. This new scientific breakthrough can maybe lead to more great discoveries in the future.
A link for more information on the cure to cancer:
www.second-opinion-doc.com/cancer_book.html
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Biological Breakthrough
One biological breakthrough is suscreen in a pill. Timothy Marr who wants to win the Ironman race wants something that can protect him from the harmful UV rays from the sun, and says that sunscreen would be impossible for such a long, dreadfull race. Bio Astin, or also known as Astaxanthin, acts like a sponge absorbing UV rays and reduces pain and inflammation from UV rays. It is 500 times stronger than vitamin E and 10 times stronger than vitamin A. This is commonly found in red ocean plants and animals. Eating 1-3 pounds of salmon would give the same effect of Bio Astin. Doctors also recommend that you should have other protection, and not just the Bio Astin.
I think that Bio Astin is a great biological breakthrough. Putting on sunscreen can be a total mess and can give a bad smell. To me, Bio Astin is a great way to block UV rays from harming your skin. People may not like putting on sunscreen, and you would need to have a lot of sunscreen to cover your whole body from the harmful rays. Just eating one pill is a great way to prevent the harmful rays and it would protect your whole body.
A helpful link on Bio Astin: http://www.ivanhoe.com/science/story/2007/11/356a.html
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