Guest guest Posted July 21, 2005 Report Share Posted July 21, 2005 Good advise, Sam. --- sam mcdaniel wrote: > My oldest son has hep b that he inherited from birth. > He is a carrier. that means he doesn't have any > antibodies to fight it off. It will at some point be > deadly to him. > > Anyway when I found out I got on the web and searched > for a cure. An accredited researcher had found from > talking to the American Indians what they used to cure > jaundice. It was a plant called sleepy grass which > grows in the southwest. After some experiments he > found that in approx 90% of all rats tested, this > agent in sleep grass destroyed the hep b virus and > they remained free from it. > > Ok great were making progress and hope was in sight. > They started human trials in the state of Florida If I > remember right, and I pondered a long time over > whether to enroll my son in these trials. Finally > common since took hold, over the want of a cure and I > decided not to risk it. Wait and see! > > The trials turned out to be a disaster many of the > trial subjects died from the agent. Man was I glad I > chose to wait. > > So now I ask myself. If there was a promising herbal > cure out there wouldn't all the major drug companies > be all over it? I think they would if they really > thought there was anything to it! > > Life is precious and I'm not saying don't. I'm just > saying be very care full and don't spend your life's > savings on something that wont help and may harm you. > > > Sam > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2005 Report Share Posted July 21, 2005 Hi Sam, I appreciate your cautionary message; did you know that decades ago it was believed that they had found a cure for alcoholism and they held clinical trials. Many of the men had seizures, some died. It turns out that what was believed to " cure " alcoholism was what druggies later called " acid " , i can't remember the formal name of the drug but now it is an illegal drug. untested herbal meds > My oldest son has hep b that he inherited from birth. > He is a carrier. that means he doesn't have any > antibodies to fight it off. It will at some point be > deadly to him. > > Anyway when I found out I got on the web and searched > for a cure. An accredited researcher had found from > talking to the American Indians what they used to cure > jaundice. It was a plant called sleepy grass which > grows in the southwest. After some experiments he > found that in approx 90% of all rats tested, this > agent in sleep grass destroyed the hep b virus and > they remained free from it. > > Ok great were making progress and hope was in sight. > They started human trials in the state of Florida If I > remember right, and I pondered a long time over > whether to enroll my son in these trials. Finally > common since took hold, over the want of a cure and I > decided not to risk it. Wait and see! > > The trials turned out to be a disaster many of the > trial subjects died from the agent. Man was I glad I > chose to wait. > > So now I ask myself. If there was a promising herbal > cure out there wouldn't all the major drug companies > be all over it? I think they would if they really > thought there was anything to it! > > Life is precious and I'm not saying don't. I'm just > saying be very care full and don't spend your life's > savings on something that wont help and may harm you. > > > Sam > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2005 Report Share Posted July 21, 2005 Sam, I just recalled the name of that acid drug that scientists believed was a " cure " for alcoholism. It was LSD!!! untested herbal meds > My oldest son has hep b that he inherited from birth. > He is a carrier. that means he doesn't have any > antibodies to fight it off. It will at some point be > deadly to him. > > Anyway when I found out I got on the web and searched > for a cure. An accredited researcher had found from > talking to the American Indians what they used to cure > jaundice. It was a plant called sleepy grass which > grows in the southwest. After some experiments he > found that in approx 90% of all rats tested, this > agent in sleep grass destroyed the hep b virus and > they remained free from it. > > Ok great were making progress and hope was in sight. > They started human trials in the state of Florida If I > remember right, and I pondered a long time over > whether to enroll my son in these trials. Finally > common since took hold, over the want of a cure and I > decided not to risk it. Wait and see! > > The trials turned out to be a disaster many of the > trial subjects died from the agent. Man was I glad I > chose to wait. > > So now I ask myself. If there was a promising herbal > cure out there wouldn't all the major drug companies > be all over it? I think they would if they really > thought there was anything to it! > > Life is precious and I'm not saying don't. I'm just > saying be very care full and don't spend your life's > savings on something that wont help and may harm you. > > > Sam > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2005 Report Share Posted July 21, 2005 Hi Sam, Sorry to hear about your son. Some points from your posting. American Indian jaundice is not necessarily the same thing as hep. B. From your posting it would appear that the preparation of the laughing grass was not the same in the tests as the American Indian preparation. As for the drug companies not taking it up, well, I am sure that you know as well as I that they cannot make their vast sums of money from a natural product since it cannot be patented. That could also be the problem with the tests if they were carried out by a drug company and some of their ingrediants were not completely natural. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- To: <ProstateCancerSupport > > Life is precious and I'm not saying don't. I'm just > saying be very care full and don't spend your life's > savings on something that wont help and may harm you. wise words. paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Maybe you guys could start your own drug company and do it right. Think of the vast sums of money you could make. > Hi Sam, > > Sorry to hear about your son. > Some points from your posting. > American Indian jaundice is not necessarily the same thing as hep. B. > From your posting it would appear that the preparation of the laughing grass > was not the same in the tests as the American Indian preparation. > As for the drug companies not taking it up, well, I am sure that you know as > well as I that they cannot make their vast sums of money from a natural > product since it cannot be patented. That could also be the problem with the > tests if they were carried out by a drug company and some of their ingrediants > were not completely natural. > > Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Sleepy grass. The article said that's where his search for a cure started. I wish I could find it again but its several years old now and I cant locate either article. I know everyone with advanced PC is looking for the magic bullet. I'm just saying be careful what you do. as for the drug companies anyone could grow their own penicillin but we dint. Its not refined and dosage is an issue. We could get our aspirin from willow bark but we dint. sam --- hotlamb@... wrote: > Hi Sam, > > Sorry to hear about your son. > Some points from your posting. > American Indian jaundice is not necessarily the same > thing as hep. B. > From your posting it would appear that the > preparation of the laughing grass > was not the same in the tests as the American Indian > preparation. > As for the drug companies not taking it up, well, I > am sure that you know as > well as I that they cannot make their vast sums of > money from a natural > product since it cannot be patented. That could also > be the problem with the > tests if they were carried out by a drug company and > some of their ingrediants > were not completely natural. > > Larry > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Im not a chemist, I just made an observation and passed it on. To each his own. I just thought a warning might be in order. Right now each of us is at probally the weakest points of our lives. The other side of the coin? What can it hurt? We all are pretty sure of our outcome as it stands today. I certainly dont have the answers but im glad i waited with my sons problem. I could never have forgiven myself. sam --- cshoward56 wrote: > Maybe you guys could start your own drug company and > do it right. > Think of the vast sums of money you could make. > > > > > Hi Sam, > > > > Sorry to hear about your son. > > Some points from your posting. > > American Indian jaundice is not necessarily the > same thing as hep. > B. > > From your posting it would appear that the > preparation of the > laughing grass > > was not the same in the tests as the American > Indian preparation. > > As for the drug companies not taking it up, well, > I am sure that > you know as > > well as I that they cannot make their vast sums of > money from a > natural > > product since it cannot be patented. That could > also be the > problem with the > > tests if they were carried out by a drug company > and some of their > ingrediants > > were not completely natural. > > > > Larry > > > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Hi Sam, As you know better than I Salacin is the active ingredient of asprin and natural salacin comes from the White Willow. A farmer in Cumbria, England accidently discovered a source of spring water containing natural salacin. It's called Willow Water and this is the only bottled water that I now drink. Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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