Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 In a message dated 5/7/2004 3:40:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, duncancrow@... writes: Hi Duncan, excellent info. I am here, as others, to learn. I say no magic bullet, because at this point in time, we are all busy trying to learn to survive and possibly thrive with a disease that would like us to do otherwise. I feel if someone says there is an easier way out, people will leap first and look later. I am as anxious for a true remedy for this disease as others, but the only healing I can stand behind at this point in time is a God given healing. I enjoyed your post, and look forward to reading many of your posts, please feel to chastise me if needed :-) my husband will love you for it! LOL Please share your knowledge with the group, I think we are all seekers of knowledge. Have you read Mendosa@... ? Rick has a great site for us to study, easily understood and timely. Have a great weekend, Hugs, Marilyn (was wondering, have you ever been to the vineyards of Sonoma county, Ca?) They are beautiful, I am sure much like the ones where you are. I don't drink, so can't compare the wine! LOL Marilyn > > Back to the magic bullet, did you know that Koch developed in the > 1920's a glyoxylide quinone that could reduce blood sugars over the > next weeks, usually with a SINGLE injection? A single injection could > also cure cancer; most of his cancer patients were alive 30 years > later, still with no trace or reoccurrence of cancer. > > Writes Dr. Koch, " The ultimate of all curative therapies are > Glyoxylide, Malonide, Hexylene, and their relative 1:4 Benzoquinone > because of their critical physiological positions. Benzoquinone is > indicated in the acute infections and lighter allergies, while > Glyoxylide serves best in the more chronic infections, the deeper > allergies like cancer, and the degenerative diseases. " > > Of course he was beat down by people who stood to gain by treating > and not curing these disorders with any 'magic bullet'. > > Food for thought. Sobering isn't it? And that's just one example. > > regards, > > Duncan Crow > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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