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I would go to MSN and Google and see what you find under his name.

B-17 is what I found when I looked up apricot kernals,

interesting what they are capable of getting out of one

thing. I bought a bag full and munch on some throughout the day.

No clue how many would equal 2000mg of B-17 yet though. Anyone

have any thoughts there?

Good luck on your search, I actually found a clinic thats here

in Az but the dr is affiliatiated with Hope down in Mexico also.

I'm not going cause they're a little " out there " with their treatments. Keep us

posted. Frann

EHYPNOTISM wrote:

I'm so new at all this...

Isn't laetrile derived from apricot kernals??

Regarding Santa clinic- Coretta King..

Was all over the local news about this cancer clinic being shut down

following Coretta King's death - from what I understand she was waiting

for

treatment to fight advanced ovarian cancer....so this gave the local news a

chance to bash alternative cancer treatments....

I was talking to my mother about treatments in Mexico (i'm the one that had

cancer, not her) and she was familiar with Dr. Donsbach's work there and as a

chiropractor and she was on his mailing list...

but does anyone have any information about any results he might have had?

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Dr. Donsbach is no saint, but he and his clinic are being unfairly

bashed over the Coretta King death. The conventional cancer industry

is using this as an opportunity to attack all alternative cancer clinics.

Under a one-party system such as we have in the US the

mega-corporations have the power to enforce incremental increases in

cancer rates through incremental increases in environmental

pollution. Neocons scoff at pollution because they believe the

concept is moot as the " Rapture " is just around the corner. They see

cancer as a major growth industry and all alternative competition

must be snuffed.

This is why finding simple ways to prevent and to treat cancer is so

very important. Methods must be found that the medical associations,

the health insurers, the pharmaceutical cartels, and an imperial

kleptocracy can't control.

At 03:26 PM 2/5/2006, you wrote:

>

>

>I'm so new at all this...

>Isn't laetrile derived from apricot kernals??

>

>Regarding Santa clinic- Coretta King..

>Was all over the local news about this cancer clinic being shut down

>following Coretta King's death - from what I understand she

>was waiting for

>treatment to fight advanced ovarian cancer....so this gave the local news a

>chance to bash alternative cancer treatments....

>

>I was talking to my mother about treatments in Mexico (i'm the one that had

>cancer, not her) and she was familiar with Dr. Donsbach's work there

>and as a

>chiropractor and she was on his mailing list...

>but does anyone have any information about any results he might have had?

>

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VGammill wrote:

Dr. Donsbach is no saint, but he and his clinic are being unfairly

bashed over the Coretta King death. The conventional cancer industry

is using this as an opportunity to attack all alternative cancer clinics.

Under a one-party system such as we have in the US the

mega-corporations have the power to enforce incremental increases in

cancer rates through incremental increases in environmental

pollution. Neocons scoff at pollution because they believe the

concept is moot as the " Rapture " is just around the corner. They see

cancer as a major growth industry and all alternative competition

must be snuffed.

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joe replies:

can this really be the case? i mean its provocative as conspiracy....but more

likely as

general systemic freakout all around us....everything popping off on fractal...

the chief boo-hoos surely don't want their kids on cancer drugs by 35 - though

you

make a nice case elsewhere that psychopaths tend to be affected less & there is

no

shortage in power politics!

logically, it is difficult to model.

the either/or function does not cover the massive interwoven complexities of the

field....

a mine-field.

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vincent wrote: This is why finding simple ways to prevent and to treat cancer

is so very important. Methods must be found that the medical associations, the

health insurers, the pharmaceutical cartels, and an imperial kleptocracy can't

control.

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joe replies: this seems so important! i know you are very involved in this on

your own score...

how else can you see this happening in canada/australia/europe....eastern europe

already is in s.america..... & what about cuba? possibly one of the best places

to take

off.

great medics possible facilities and no FDA axe to grind....possible devotion to

finding out WHAT IS THE CASE.

anyway, what ideas cross the horizons of what you loosely refer to as your mind?

cheers joe

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Hi All,

I've just got some miscellaneous questions to see if anyone has some

input.

Over the last few days, we have tried to reintroduce grapes into my

son's diet. He loves them. It's become obvious by his behavior that

he doesn't tolerate them well. His stools are horrible and I think I

am going to attribute that to the grapes (over the virus he had

earlier in the week and the yeast...we always have yeast). Anyway,

he bottom is so raw, it is bleeding. It's almost like he has an

acidic burn. Are grapes very acidic? Is there anyway he could be

passing bile in his stool? The stool is neon yellow and very small

amounts...that could be yeast, but it seems different than his

typical yeast stools.

Also, he is VERY sensitive to many different types of beans. His

ELISA test indicated extreme sensitivity to soy beans, pinto beans

and peas (not sure if they are in the bean familiy). Should I assume

that he is probably then sensitive to garbanzo beans, or is that a

different family of food.

Thanks for anyones insight!!

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Hi All,

I've just got some miscellaneous questions to see if anyone has some

input.

Over the last few days, we have tried to reintroduce grapes into my

son's diet. He loves them. It's become obvious by his behavior that

he doesn't tolerate them well.

*I think they're high phenol. Does he have problems with other high phenol

foods? I bet www.danasview.net has a section on phenols. Have you tried

No-Fenol? Lots of pesticides are used on conventional grapes, were they

organically grown grapes?

His stools are horrible and I think I

am going to attribute that to the grapes (over the virus he had

earlier in the week and the yeast...we always have yeast). Anyway,

he bottom is so raw, it is bleeding. It's almost like he has an

acidic burn. Are grapes very acidic? Is there anyway he could be

passing bile in his stool? The stool is neon yellow and very small

amounts...that could be yeast, but it seems different than his

typical yeast stools.

Also, he is VERY sensitive to many different types of beans. His

ELISA test indicated extreme sensitivity to soy beans, pinto beans

and peas (not sure if they are in the bean familiy). Should I assume

that he is probably then sensitive to garbanzo beans, or is that a

different family of food.

*Black/turtle beans are often among the more easily tolerated. A lot depends

upon what aspect of the beans he's sensitive to. Peas and garbanzos are often

excluded on galactosemia diets but most kids with galactosemia are given soy

formula. Soy beans are high in rufinose which some people like my husband don't

tolerate. Black beans and garbanzos are the beans with the lowest levels of

whatever causes gas/flatulence and that can be reduced by adding a small amount

of apple cider vinegar to the soak water.

Thanks for anyones insight!!

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> Over the last few days, we have tried to reintroduce grapes into my

> son's diet. He loves them. It's become obvious by his behavior that

> he doesn't tolerate them well.

My son tolerated green grapes with No-Fenol enzyme, but did not

tolerate red grapes until I corrected his carotene conversion problem.

Grapes also tend to increase yeast.

>>Anyway,

> he bottom is so raw, it is bleeding. It's almost like he has an

> acidic burn.

Orange and green foods, and certain red foods like grapes and

strawberries, did this to my son until his carotene conversion problem

was corrected.

Sorry, I can't answer your bean question. My son could not have green

beans or peas, but he could have pintos and other " brown " beans.

Dana

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