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Description: Prof. Dr. Werner Hunstein provides information on his personal experience of treating AL amyloidosis with Epigallocatechin-gallat (EGCG) from green tea.
Künstler: Alexander Raymond, Fragment aus "Sopor", 1995, 120x140 cm AL-Amyloidosis and EpiGalloCatechin-3-Gallate: 4 Years and 5 Months Later In a letter to the editor-in-chief of Blood in May, 2007, I asked "EGCG in amyloidosis: a new therapeutic option?" (1). This question can now be answered with a clear "Yes!" EGCG is also recognized by Prof. Giampaolo Merlini, Pavia, as a therapeutic option. He is an outstanding expert on this rare disease and recently bestowed upon me the honorary title of "Father of the Use of EGCG for AL-Amyloidosis." He noted, "His clinical observations opened the way for translational research" (personal communication).
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Page title:Hunstein - EGCG
Keywords:Prof. Dr. Werner Hunstein, EGCG, amyloidosis, Epigallocatechin-gallat
Description:personal web page, Prof. Dr. Werner Hunstein, Emeritus of Internal Medicine and Hematology
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