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Re: Laetrile Breaking the blood barrier to the brain

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Because the blood barrier to the brain is designed to avoid toxins from going

in to the brain.. a real endotelial barrier * in the veins and arteries( keeps

the brain issolated from most toxins and parasites .. bacterias etc etc...

Due to the fact that leatrile is a natural substance, also known as vitamin

B17, and amagdalyn, the brain does not recgonize it like a toxin, this is why

laetrile can break the blood barrier to the brain and help in the treatment of

brain tumors.

They can also combine leatrile together with interferon to help break the

brain's blood barrier.

I hope that this helps. If you have any other questions please feel free to

ask and I will do my best to answer them.

nnyhauf@...> wrote:

Ciro291@... wrote: cures for cancer

From: Ciro291@...

Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:54:33 EST

Subject: Re: B17 Source

Thank you .

I do have a question.

First of all. I am a firm believer that B 17 does work in the human body to

kill off cancer cells but I have also heard that it is not that effective for

a brain tumor because (according to such a question I had submitted on this

site a while back) it could not pass the blood brain barrier.

The reason why (they said) it could not be effective.

Was B 17 the only remedy used to treat the brain tumor?

Once again thank you.

P.S.

I would also like to hear from those of you on this site who may have info

pertaining to the

B 17 molecule and the blood brain barrier.

Ciro'

sheledams@... wrote: WE live in the UK. My sister is attempting to follow

the Budwig diet in

between bouts of sickness. She is currently taking morphine for pain. Does

anybody know if there is a pain relief product in the 'alternative sector' which

is

equivalent to Morphine in the 'conventional sector' which does not carry the

side effects?

Sue Hales

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