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Re: Nickel, the prostate and Hulda 's opinion

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Dean, I am half way thru The Cure for all Cancers, by Hulda . Where did you

come across her belief that prostate cancer is toxic metal accumulation? So far,

I have only found one small mention of prostate.My father was diagnosed with

prostate cancer last month. (just had the robotic surgery) and I would like him

to get dental revision. He supports me in the belief my illnesses stem from the

mercury, but I suspect he thinks I am just overdoing it when I tell him to get

that damned nickel crown over amalgam out of his mouth or his cancer may come

back.

Hi Nahla,

The Cure for all Cancers is one of her older works. The thing about Hulda

is she moves so fast it is hard to keep up, and she is always updating her mind

making old advice wrong in todays situations many times. Other facts remain

firm. I usually work from her first book, The Cure for All Diseases (because it

contains all round information for health,) but she has updated her opinions in

later books like The 'Prevention of all Cancers' which is her latest.

For example she used to advise plastic cutlery and to avoid stainless steel

cutlery. But in the lest few years the quality of plastic has gotten worse,

while stainless steel has improved. So now she recommends good quality stainless

steel. Because she makes her own research with the syncrometer she moves very

fast. She is now researching the effect of radiation and radon and all sorts of

other fascinating things.

See here for info on the prostate and nickel.

Link to Prostate problems and Uterus to get her opinions on them

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/common_ailments.html

I never noticed this before but she suggests Histidine can chelate nickel. I

always defer to Andy's work in matters of chelation and have not seen him

mention this. He suggests sweating is good enough.

I wonder though if histidine could be used for people who have trouble sweating.

I know of one lady with marked adrenal problems who really battles to sweat (I'm

sure she could just use a sauna though). I wonder what the half-life of

histidine in any case?

Dean

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