Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 When I had breast cancer in 2003, I made red clover tea in a gallon container, chilled in the refrigerator and drank it in place of water. This herb stops cancer from spreading. Something was telling me that I should have had another biopsy done, but my oncologists wouldn't do it, saying that poking around in the tumor may cause the cancer cells to spread. Here is what happened: When the removed my left breast and dissected it, all that was found was dead tissue and a lot of blood. Anyway, here is the Red Clover recipe: 1 Cup of Red Clover Herb 1 gallon of bioling water Let the tea seep for about 20 minutes before refrigerating it. It's brown, but it has no taste at all, so you can tolerate drinking it for water if it's appearance doesn't bother you. Believe me, it works! For those of you who are (or know of someone who is) getting chemo treatments (which I couldn't tolerate after the second treatment), here's a recipe for the nausea: 1 can of frozen lemonade 1 can of frozen limeade 4 cans of distilled water Refrigerate After a couple of sips, the nausea disappears. Lots love & blessings, Lynn Tilmon victor martinez <vmtz2001@...> wrote: Hi, I haven't been much of a participating member, though my wife's on the Dr. parasite maintenance cleanse for her breast cancer. My head has been spinning with all the groups I belong to, and all the websites I have been checking out, but why I didn't start here, I don't know. I would like anyone in the know to explain to me a little about cancer tumors. When the Dr. protocol kills the cancer cells, what happens to the tumor? Does the tumor disappear altogether, or just the cancer cells. My wife's mamogram and ultrasound indicated a 1.85mm tumor, which is smaller than two inches. However, in feeling it, it's the size of an apple. That could be because she's said to have cyst. Maybe a larger portion of the whole mass is cystic. There's a smaller attachment on top of the larger mass that I suspect is the cancer tumor. I'll have to ask the doctor about that. The reason I ask what happens to the tumor itself when the cancer is eliminated is that I find it strange that her biopsy took so long and had to be refered for a cell block. My hope was that the cells retained only part of the characteristics of cancer cells and had the pathologist stumped as to what exactly it was. But when the results came back it was low grade cancer, first stage, but not DCIS, ductal Cancer insitu, which would mean it has spread out of the ducts. Hers has. I've read the Dr. Parasite Cleanse eliminates cancer in 6 days, could it be that they didn't know what to make of the cancer? They claim it's clear cut cancer, yet the final results are still not in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 After cancer is killed, your immune system (white blood cells) will attempt to digest the tumor. They can do this because with parasites dead, there is no more OPT, HCG and excess DNA being produced to aid in the growth of the tumor. They will be successful if they are not immunodepressed, meaning, not full of toxins themselves. If they are immunodepressed, you may expect cancer to come back. Your physicians are probably looking at many " benign " tissue cells surrounding the " malignant " tissue cells and becoming confused. This is simply a mistake in their interpretation of tumor cells. Oncologists still believe that there is such a thing as a noncancerous tumor. When they see " benign " cells, they interpret this as noncancerous. When they see " malignant " cells, they interpret this as cancer. When they see both, they get confused. The problem begins in the hypothalamus, not at the sight of the tumor, and all tumors (benign and malignant) are equally intolerable, taking on a life of their own. Your oncologists will not know this because the research is new and has not been introduced to conventional physicians going through medical school. The " Prevention of all Cancers " explains tumors and the process of draining them in great detail. Your wife would greatly benefit from this knowledge. Good luck, victor martinez <vmtz2001@...> wrote: Hi, I haven't been much of a participating member, though my wife's on the Dr. parasite maintenance cleanse for her breast cancer. My head has been spinning with all the groups I belong to, and all the websites I have been checking out, but why I didn't start here, I don't know. I would like anyone in the know to explain to me a little about cancer tumors. When the Dr. protocol kills the cancer cells, what happens to the tumor? Does the tumor disappear altogether, or just the cancer cells. My wife's mamogram and ultrasound indicated a 1.85mm tumor, which is smaller than two inches. However, in feeling it, it's the size of an apple. That could be because she's said to have cyst. Maybe a larger portion of the whole mass is cystic. There's a smaller attachment on top of the larger mass that I suspect is the cancer tumor. I'll have to ask the doctor about that. The reason I ask what happens to the tumor itself when the cancer is eliminated is that I find it strange that her biopsy took so long and had to be refered for a cell block. My hope was that the cells retained only part of the characteristics of cancer cells and had the pathologist stumped as to what exactly it was. But when the results came back it was low grade cancer, first stage, but not DCIS, ductal Cancer insitu, which would mean it has spread out of the ducts. Hers has. I've read the Dr. Parasite Cleanse eliminates cancer in 6 days, could it be that they didn't know what to make of the cancer? They claim it's clear cut cancer, yet the final results are still not in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2007 Report Share Posted February 22, 2007 Lyn, I realize it's been a long time since your post on the red clover, but does the red clover have to be fresh, whole clover, or can it be the store-bought variety that is ground? > Hi, > > I haven't been much of a participating member, though my wife's on the Dr. parasite maintenance cleanse for her breast cancer. My head has been spinning with all the groups I belong to, and all the websites I have been checking out, but why I didn't start here, I don't know. > > I would like anyone in the know to explain to me a little about cancer tumors. When the Dr. protocol kills the cancer cells, what happens to the tumor? Does the tumor disappear altogether, or just the cancer cells. My wife's mamogram and ultrasound indicated a 1.85mm tumor, which is smaller than two inches. However, in feeling it, it's the size of an apple. That could be because she's said to have cyst. Maybe a larger portion of the whole mass is cystic. There's a smaller attachment on top of the larger mass that I suspect is the cancer tumor. I'll have to ask the doctor about that. The reason I ask what happens to the tumor itself when the cancer is eliminated is that I find it strange that her biopsy took so long and had to be refered for a cell block. My hope was that the cells retained only part of the characteristics of cancer cells and had the pathologist stumped as to what exactly it was. But when the results came back it was low grade cancer, first stage, > but not DCIS, ductal Cancer insitu, which would mean it has spread out of the ducts. Hers has. I've read the Dr. Parasite Cleanse eliminates cancer in 6 days, could it be that they didn't know what to make of the cancer? They claim it's clear cut cancer, yet the final results are still not in. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2007 Report Share Posted February 23, 2007 Hi Victor, I will HIGHLY recommend ( I can't stress enough) to investigate all about Alkaline nutrition!!! I will not go into much details here, but I'm sure you are overwhelm with information from all directions ( I don't blame you, I will exactly the same). But please check on Dr. O. Young website about how acidity is the cause of all diseases, including cancer. Please understand that I don't promote Dr. Young for any economic reason, I just have being studying nutrition for some time now and I'm totally convincend of his findings (not only him, but many others of which I'm sure many of you have heard of -- people who has been kept in darkness - like Dr. -- just because it is not in the interest of BIG pharma! You can get a set of DVDs on Dr. Young's site explaining all about cancer and how to get rif of it. The site: www.phmiracleliving.com Then search for books, dvds and videos. I wll start with the video about Cancer, and then you can approach the healing center for questions. I do this because I have seen a miracle following an alkaline diet. All the best Ruth Victor ez <vmtz2001@...> wrote: Lyn, I realize it's been a long time since your post on the red clover, but does the red clover have to be fresh, whole clover, or can it be the store-bought variety that is ground? > Hi, > > I haven't been much of a participating member, though my wife's on the Dr. parasite maintenance cleanse for her breast cancer. My head has been spinning with all the groups I belong to, and all the websites I have been checking out, but why I didn't start here, I don't know. > > I would like anyone in the know to explain to me a little about cancer tumors. When the Dr. protocol kills the cancer cells, what happens to the tumor? Does the tumor disappear altogether, or just the cancer cells. My wife's mamogram and ultrasound indicated a 1.85mm tumor, which is smaller than two inches. However, in feeling it, it's the size of an apple. That could be because she's said to have cyst. Maybe a larger portion of the whole mass is cystic. There's a smaller attachment on top of the larger mass that I suspect is the cancer tumor. I'll have to ask the doctor about that. The reason I ask what happens to the tumor itself when the cancer is eliminated is that I find it strange that her biopsy took so long and had to be refered for a cell block. My hope was that the cells retained only part of the characteristics of cancer cells and had the pathologist stumped as to what exactly it was. But when the results came back it was low grade cancer, first stage, > but not DCIS, ductal Cancer insitu, which would mean it has spread out of the ducts. Hers has. I've read the Dr. Parasite Cleanse eliminates cancer in 6 days, could it be that they didn't know what to make of the cancer? They claim it's clear cut cancer, yet the final results are still not in. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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