Guest guest Posted October 14, 2009 Report Share Posted October 14, 2009 farmers usually take medicine or supplements they give to their animals as a good steak may cost $250 a pound if they paid what they charge for human medication. XPC is made from brewers yeast and is loaded with glutathione. Best way I know to cure is get healthy and let the body heal itself. XPC is GOOD stuff from a blog: I've been taking Diamond V XPC for nearly two years, and it definitely works for me and my family as Dr. said it would. I haven't had so much as a sniffle during the past 23 months, nor has anyone in my family who ingests XPC regularly. I have experienced no side effects. I feel almost invulnerable to colds, flu or anything else that can be overcome by a strong immune system. And although Epicor is compounded for use by humans, I have always taken the original XPC, which is of course a supplement for farm animals. Diamond V can't advertise it as being safe for humans, but I have read that there is very little if any difference between XPC and Epicor, other than price. I recommend it without qualification. My 7-year-old grandson was constantly catching things at school before we began putting XPC in his breakfast cereal. He went through the entire school year without a sniffle or cough. Finally, about ten months ago I was concerned about a small growth on the inside of my upper nose, next to my left eye. I'd had the growth for many years, but it seemed to be changing. The dermatologist biopsied it and determined that it was basal cell carcinoma. He refused to remove it because it was so close to my eye, and scheduled me for Moh's surgery, which uses a machine to remove thin slices of the growth until a slice is removed that is free of cancer cells. It is intricate and extremely expensive, and would have required me to go to a much larger city to have it done, adding greatly to the expense. The appointment was made. But some four weeks later, about a month before the surgery was scheduled, the growth had disappeared completely. The dermatologist couldn't believe it, and reluctantly agreed that I could cancel the surgery, with the proviso that I'd return if any sign of the cancer returned. It hasn't. I can't say for certain that the XPC strengthened my immune system sufficiently to overcome the cancer, but I don't know how to explain it otherwise. There is absolutely no trace of the growth today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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