Alert Number 99
Date: June 9, 2024
Following up on our review of a recent important paper on the possible use of honokiol from magnolia bark extract in CLL therapy, we contacted the researchers to get the inside scoop. This compound has the potential for significant efficacy in CLL, and its use in traditional Chinese & Japanese medicine suggests few adverse effects. Drs. David Frank of Harvard Medical School and Dr. Jack Arbiser of Emory School of Medicine answer some of the questions that interest us. You can read the interview and the earlier review of the honokiol paper by clicking on the links below:
Be well,
Chaya
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