Method for the selective dissolution of cancer cells using a com

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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514 21, 424 941, 424 944, 530370, 530379, 530850, 530851, A61K 3844, A61K 3817, A61K 3856

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ABSTRACT:
By the combined use of an agent which selectively dissolves tumor cells and which contains a protein fraction which has oxygen-liberating action and which is derived from the photosynthetic system of plants, together with a further agent which inhibits the proteases of the cancer cells and which has been obtained by means of extraction of embryonic tissue or maternal uterus tissue from placentals, it is possible to selectively dissolve the tumor by means of this agent without damaging the healthy organism. When used on its own, the abovementioned plant-derived agent shows an activity in the treatment of inflammatory processes and is also suitable for the aftertreatment of scars, keloids and damage caused by ionizing rays.

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