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		<title>By: kesuki</title>
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		<description>or time for mexican ;) as apparently capsacin has a harmful effect on cancer cells, reducing growth by up to 80% (in certain types of cancer) of course they were giving the rats pretty massive doses, equivalent to eating several habaneros or using pepper spray to spice up your food.

I wonder what the possiblities are that it could be bird flu? i mean so far bird flu hasn&#039;t hit the states, but if it was going to hit california would be one of the more likely states to get hit first.  maybe if you&#039;d been in contact with a lot of people who&#039;d been to asia recently... but otherwise I&#039;d guess the chance is slim.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>or time for mexican <img src='http://www.erica.biz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  as apparently capsacin has a harmful effect on cancer cells, reducing growth by up to 80% (in certain types of cancer) of course they were giving the rats pretty massive doses, equivalent to eating several habaneros or using pepper spray to spice up your food.</p>
<p>I wonder what the possiblities are that it could be bird flu? i mean so far bird flu hasn&#8217;t hit the states, but if it was going to hit california would be one of the more likely states to get hit first.  maybe if you&#8217;d been in contact with a lot of people who&#8217;d been to asia recently&#8230; but otherwise I&#8217;d guess the chance is slim.</p>
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