Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 I do not see malonic acid listed under the carrot in The Clinician's Handbook of Natural Healing by Null, but the Webster's Mdical Dictionary states that the B complex vitamins naturally contain malonic acid. Does this mean to not take anything that comntains the B complex, too?? Steve -------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks Shirley; I was using Cansema myself for awhile and it did seem to be working for awhile and then the tumours continued to grow..I notice that it has Chaparal in it, and according to Drs book on cancer pg 120; Chaparral is listed as having " malonic acid " which is an " inhibitor " to healing..This seems to refer to the dried herb..I think that we have to be careful that the herbs and potions that we use contain none of these inhibiting factors..For instance I found out through her book that carrots and brocolli are also producers of " malonic acid " and that blew me away as I've been using those 2 vegetables for years in my juicer; never realizing that they contained this substance..It has been known since 1925.. I have heard of people who juiced regularly with these same vegetables; and still developed cancerous tumours..I believe that as according to Dr's advice; the whole program must be followed I have since stopped using the Cansema, but in your case where it is being used upon a skin cancer; this could be OK..If it's working..go for it.. thanks for writing...mel ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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