you are wrong about melatonin dosage. All the positive trials on Melatonins cancer fighting effects have been with doses from 10 mg to 75 mg per day. 20 mg should be the bare minimum. Do some searches on pubmed, sci.life extension (goggle group), lef.org for more info.
heres some examples:
melatonin (long article)
http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/Ms...20melatonin%20
http://www.lef.org/newsletter/2005/2...-2&key=archive
quote: "The researchers found a consistent benefit across all melatonin dosages on one year survival when the hormone was tried as an adjunct therapy in a variety of advanced stage cancers. Compared to those who did not receive the hormone, those who received melatonin had a 44 percent lower risk of death one year following their trial enrollment
good melatonin discussion:
quote:"The cancer work is on a wide variety of very
common cancers,
and makes melatonin the single most effective therapy
for cancer
prevention and treatment"
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci...99cb3673714b7c
This american clinic uses melatonin
therapy:
http://cancernet.com/
It is discussed
here:
http://cancerforums.net/about2458.html
glty