Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 All of these things I'm sure have positive effects. If you want a SUPER-antioxidant, you can try Amrit, the ayuvedic fruit concentrate supplement. I myself eat the dried goji berries, available at health food store for around $13 for about a month's supply, for breakfast everyday. I ike 'em a lot. Seem to be very dense nutrition, gives a good boost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 That's much more sensible, . I just don't like to see folks saying, " Drink _____ ____ juice; it can cure your cancer. I would be interested to know the ORAC content of the Ayurvedic concentrate you're talking about. Nothing in this world that I know of comes near the 9,500 ORAC score of bee propolis. It also has an unbeatable polyphenol content---off the scale. And at $2.99 per bottle of 60 capsules, MY GOODNESS---how can one beat that? But guess what? Even WITH that ORAC and that polyphenol content, bee prropolis is not curing the cancer I've been dx'd with. And that is another reason why I agree with you, but disagree with anyone who says any juice, particularly on its own, cures cancer. > > All of these things I'm sure have positive effects. If you want a > SUPER-antioxidant, you can try Amrit, the ayuvedic fruit concentrate > supplement. > > I myself eat the dried goji berries, available at health food store for > around $13 for about a month's supply, for breakfast everyday. I ike 'em > a lot. Seem to be very dense nutrition, gives a good boost. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Some juices do give the body the nutrients it needs to get rid of cancer. I used to have some books about aloe vera juice and it really does work but it depends on how it's made (it should be cloudy-looking if you buy it or just make it fresh yourself if you're lucky enough to live in a country where it grows). When I lived in Germany there was a tv show about it and this spawned a huge aloe vera business for a certain company and many people were healing their cancers, getting off meds for diabetes, healing skin problems like acne and psoriasis, etc. I drank it for four months and got rid of a fibroid. There's quite a few medical studies about it. Not sure anymore if they're in English or not. As with any juice, if you stop drinking it, there's a high chance that the condition will return so usually it's a life-long thing unless you have a toxin-free, scar-free body, in which event you'll have a better chance. I think once the body has been weakened by disease, cancer or otherwise, it's vital to keep it full of nutrients for the rest of its life. Of course if a person has emotional problems or is extremely negative, very little will work. Sharon > > > > All of these things I'm sure have positive effects. If you want a > > SUPER-antioxidant, you can try Amrit, the ayuvedic fruit concentrate > > supplement. > > > > I myself eat the dried goji berries, available at health food store > for > > around $13 for about a month's supply, for breakfast everyday. I > ike 'em > > a lot. Seem to be very dense nutrition, gives a good boost. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 I think goji juice is quite effective in healing cancer, though I wouldn't use it if money was an issue as it's expensive. A colleague of mine who's been selling goji for the past year wrote the following to me in August. She's obviously very biased in favor of it and is hyping it way up, but I trust her honesty. " Dr. Mindell [spoke 9/06 at www.CancerControlSociety.com] about.spectacular results we're seeing from people with cancer who drink large quantities of...Goji.results in even the widespread difficult cancers such as Multiple Myloma...13 oz.daily.12 oz.the little girl [w/myeloma] got well on that amount.man that had cancer a fist-sized tumor near his lung reversed it.He's taken lots of calls from people with cancer and says of the 325 people that he's tracked with a wide variety of cancers, there has only been 24 deaths. My sense of it is that the more fast growing the tumors, the more ounces of goji that they need..Some oncologists are now using this as a part of their protocols..oncologist [alternatively-oriented oncologist Marciel-Vega] now uses it in all his patients..type 2 diabetics are most often able to get off of their insulin.within 3 - 4 weeks.It's worked on widespread prostate.brain.[ & ] brain stem cancers..testimonies. www.gojihealthstories.com.. guy that has been summarizing the goji & cancer info....he talks to lots of people to coach them..what he said and what I've found..Generally use 15 - 20 oz a day and sip it all day long steadily...He's found lung and Brain [cancer] to take the longest " " Dr. Rich (of Tennessee.) said he's had several people that the doctors had written off as incurable with stage IV cancer reverse it in 30 days using 8 oz. daily " Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 doctorstrust.com is selling the liquid for $12.95 per 32 ounces, as opposed to Early Mindell, who " DEVELOPED " goji juice, by the way. There are other places where one can get the freeze-dried powder cheaply. Mindell's video is chock full of words like " incredible, " " miraculous " " dream come true, " etc. Of course ONLY Earl Mindell's goji juice, at 34 dollars a liter, is the " real " stuff. But you can get a " case " (4 bottles = a " case? " of it at $32.50 per liter. The FAQ's say to drink 1-3 ounces per day, but it always turns out that that is really not the amount one should drink to " cure cancer. " So we get to 13 or so ounces a day, or maybe more. At 13 ounces per day, you get approximately $4,807 per year, which would be excellent, actually, IF the stuff really cured cancer. For the time being, I will stay with juicing all kinds of vegetables and taking bee propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen. The free enterprise, capitalistic society we live in is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that we have many, many entrepreneurs who develop beneficial products because they can make money from them. The curse is that the drug companies have become so powerful, and the FDA has become so all-ruling, that we will never see anything but " stories " about something like goji juice. For the time being, I will stay with juicing all kinds of vegetables and taking bee propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen. But I'll keep an eye on goji juice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Good grief---the marketing on goji is " spectacular " : " Monks in the Himalayas, who drank water from a well over which a goji berry vine hung, dropping its berries into the water. The monks enjoyed very long, healthy lives, living to be over 100, etc. " > > doctorstrust.com is selling the liquid for $12.95 per 32 ounces, as > opposed to Early Mindell, who " DEVELOPED " goji juice, by the way. > There are other places where one can get the freeze-dried powder > cheaply. Mindell's video is chock full of words > like " incredible, " " miraculous " " dream come true, " etc. Of course > ONLY Earl Mindell's goji juice, at 34 dollars a liter, is the " real " > stuff. But you can get a " case " (4 bottles = a " case? " of it at > $32.50 per liter. The FAQ's say to drink 1-3 ounces per day, but it > always turns out that that is really not the amount one should drink > to " cure cancer. " So we get to 13 or so ounces a day, or maybe more. > At 13 ounces per day, you get approximately $4,807 per year, which > would be excellent, actually, IF the stuff really cured cancer. For > the time being, I will stay with juicing all kinds of vegetables and > taking bee propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen. > > The free enterprise, capitalistic society we live in is both a > blessing and a curse. The blessing is that we have many, many > entrepreneurs who develop beneficial products because they can make > money from them. The curse is that the drug companies have become so > powerful, and the FDA has become so all-ruling, that we will never > see anything but " stories " about something like goji juice. > > For the time being, I will stay with juicing all kinds of vegetables > and taking bee propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen. But I'll keep an > eye on goji juice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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