Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 I studied with Hannah Kroeger, RN, a number of years ago and this was her premise also for any number of chronic illnesses. There are a number of herbs that have strong antifungal properties and a look at any Candida albicans protocol gives a glimpse into that world. mjh PS who is your friend? It would be nice to hear from him/her directly to this group. In a message dated 9/20/02 12:03:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, rc_glider@... writes: > My friend is a retired biophysicist and has repeatedly told me over the > years that fungus is perhaps the underlying cause of disease, including > cancer, more so than virii and bacteria. Fungus releases toxins, which > include virii, bacteria etc. It is now considered a separate lifeform. > The link between prostate cancer and fungus is becoming apparent. My > friend also says fungus is largely not understood by mainstream medicine, > and is dismissed in many instances because of it. Personally, I believe my > friend, and also believe that many sick people have some sort of systemic > fungal infection. > He recently travelled to Mexico to purchase some drug (Lamisil) to > prescribe to himself cured him of his mysterious ailment. He said it was a > fungal infection. He lost his extra weight, his hair grew back and several > other positive things. He is not familiar with most alternative modalities, > however is a clinical nutritionist. I've learned more from him than I could > ever in medical school, since he was a professor at several universities > here in the U.S. and in Europe. Doctors will not prescribe Lamisil for long > periods of time simply because they don't understand fungus! > He also stated Mycoplasma is rampant. The evidence is growing for fungus, > and mycotoxins in general. Add cheese to the list!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2002 Report Share Posted September 20, 2002 Also....from Ron Gadanski's book...... Looks like the word is finally getting out....we've only been screaming it for the past 8 years or so How infections cause cancer p. 3 Section One Chapter One How Virus, bacteria, fungi and parasites cause cancer p. 24 Fementation within ducts and vessels starts the cancer process p. 60 Up to 96% of cancers occur in lymphatic, ductal or storage vessel tissue p. 62 Chapter Four Cancers originate in storage vessels and ducts after injury p 79 Section Two Chapter Eleven Cleanse the lymphatic system to help prevent and cure cancer p 218 Chapter Fourteen Cuer cancer by eliminating toxic ammonia p. 241 There's more but the book covers a LOT of ground, with a LOT of documentation. Check it out. Cancer Cause Cure Coverup, researched by Ron Gdanski, 1-800-656-7606 At 06:41 PM 9/19/02 -0700, you wrote: >Is Cancer Really A Fungal Infestation? > >http://askwaltstollmd.com/wwwboard/messages/123193.shtml > > >Dr. Stoll: > >Today I watched YOUR HEALTH with Doug Kaufmann. It is >a program that comes on Family Net T.V. > >Doug Kaufmann is a Christian and has a website at >http://www.iknowthecause.com >Doug says that there is a relationship between >autoimmune disease and fungus. >He says that cancer is an autoimmune disease. > >Doug's guest today was Holland, M.D. > >Dr. Holland talked about the link between cancer and >fungus. He says that fungus need sugar to grow. > >He says to avoid grains, corn, peanuts, alcohol, >brewers yeast, mushrooms, white rice, and breads made >with yeast because theses foods are either >contaminated with mycotoxins or help mycotoxins to >grow. > >Dr. Holland says we need to eat foods such as >broccoli, which is an anti-mycotoxin. > >He says that Damage Control Master Formula as a >supplement could help. > >Also, anti-fungal supplements can help prevent or >treat cancer. > >Doug's new book, The Germ That Causes Cancer, will be >out in a few days. > >I saw the front cover of the book and it has a picture >of 2 strands of DNA. It looks like the DNA is damaged >from fungus. > >Doug is saying that a " cancer " diagnosis could really >be a " fungus " diagnosis. > >We know that fungus grows in breast implants and many >women with implants have autoimmune diseases. > >Therefore, Doug's book could be of help to women who >have breast implants or an autoimmune disease. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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