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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1379011 United States 05/12/2011 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Was diagnosed with lung cancer after two years observation by doctor, 1994. Read about Flax Seed Oil on net, and Dr. Ernst T. Krebs use of same to CURE 6 out of 7 terminally ill patients, sent HOME TO DIE by docs and hospitals, about 1960. It is now 17 years later, have NEBVER been back to that doc and about 2 years ago increased taking 1000mg capsules of flax seed oil to 1200mg (fromCoscos, Wal Mart) from one to two capsules a day ( cost about $9 - 11 for a bottle of 250 caps ). BEST to cut sugar WAY BACK, as cancer FEEDS on sugar intake and reduces effectives of the flax seed oil. Night pill essential, as your intake of sugar is zero then, and the comlpex molecule works best when it passes by cancer cells, which send out an enzyme to uncouple the two sugar molecules in the molecule that ALSO contains a cyanide molecule and a benzoaldehyde molecule. The later two are DEADLY to cancer cells and kill them WHERE they exist ! Otherwise the molecule is HARMLESS in the body, and does NO HARM ! AMA got the treatment outlawed in USA; NO cancer, NO MONEY for them ! Have posted this before. Hope it helps others. Eagle |
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Relative deviance User ID: 1380808 United States 05/12/2011 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also don't forget to use the young dandelion leaves in a salad, fresh lemon and olive oil. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1248229I've never had dandelion wine but why not? I bookmarked this site, thanks so much. Dandelion wine takes a lot of time to pick and prepare, and it generally relies on cane sugar for the fermentables; dandelion provides little to ferment. It might work as an addition to mead if you are up to the challenge. |
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