Videos and Presentations

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Paw Paw Animation.  This one gets a very high recommendation.  This is a superb short video that highlights how cancer usually begins, how paw paw works, and how it can work with chemotherapy on MDR (multiple drug resistant) cells.  NOTE:  This movie in QuickTime format and thus needs the QuickTime movie player.  There is a good chance this is already on your computer; but if it is not, you can use this link download the QuickTime plugin for free.

If you already have the QuickTime plugin, click here to load and view the videoNOTE:  This file is about 150 MB.  Even with an high-speed internet connection, it may take a few minutes to download.  If you are on a low speed or dial-up internet connection, it is simply not practical to view this video as the download could literally take hours.


PowerPoint Presentation.  "Paw Paw and Cancer:  From Discovery to Clinical Trials." This presentation is narrated by Dr. McLaughlin himself, and is virtually identical to what he has presented numerous times around the world.  Some of it is be a little technical in nature, but contains lots of good information.  Click here to view the presentation.

Technical Notes:  On most slides, there is an icon near the top right hand of the slide that you can click on to hear Dr. McLaughlin's narration of that slide.  The presentation is best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.  Others may be able to see the slides, but not hear the sound.  Mac users may have particular trouble here.


Questions and Answers:  Assorted Video Clips by Jerry McLaughlin, Ph.D.  These 2-3 minute video clips cover some of the most common questions about paw paw.  Click on any of the links to view that particular video.  NOTE: Clicking on the link will bring up a popup using Flash Player to play the video. Depending on your browser settings and/or your internet provider, you may have to enable popups on this site in order to see these videos. You must have at least Flash Player 9 for this to work. If you do not have version 9 or later, you can download it for free from Adobe's website.


The Miracle of Paw Paw, by Steven Horne and Kimberly Balas, Tree of Light Publishing.  Although we do not have clips of the video on this site at this time, the full video is available for purchase from their website, www.treelite.com.  Excellent resource.  It was produced in 2003, so some of the information on using pawpaw with antioxidants may be slightly outdated.  Click here for latest information on using pawpaw with antioxidants.

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