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In a message dated 4/21/07 10:51:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

beetlebob77@... writes:

> Dr Tullio Simoncini of Italy had reported an amazing and initial

> postive outcome by simply injecting a tumor with an electrolyte of

> sodium bicarbonate. 4cm tumor was shrank to a residual state in 8 days.

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Must be the high salt content and bubbling action.

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In a message dated 4/21/07 6:10:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

ds.dalton@... writes:

> Wonder what would happen if one put a sodium bicarbonate solution on a

> breast tumor that was open on the surface?

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is the person using black salve?

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Wonder what would happen if one put a sodium bicarbonate solution on a breast

tumor that was open on the surface?

beetlebob77 wrote:

Dr Tullio Simoncini of Italy had reported an amazing and initial

postive outcome by simply injecting a tumor with an electrolyte of

sodium bicarbonate. 4cm tumor was shrank to a residual state in 8 days.

Check it out for yourself :

http://www.nutrimedical.com/news.jhtml?method=view & news.id=1080

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I was thinking on the same lines as you, but on skin cancer. maybe just scratch

the surface a little.

donald dalton wrote:

Wonder what would happen if one put a sodium bicarbonate solution on a breast

tumor that was open on the surface?

beetlebob77 wrote:

Dr Tullio Simoncini of Italy had reported an amazing and initial

postive outcome by simply injecting a tumor with an electrolyte of

sodium bicarbonate. 4cm tumor was shrank to a residual state in 8 days.

Check it out for yourself :

http://www.nutrimedical.com/news.jhtml?method=view & news.id=1080

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I don't know the answer to that but I sure am interested in the answer. I am

interested in this man's work and wonder when it will be available in the US.

I, being the " try most anything once " type of person, usually test on a small

open cut if possible before I do a bigger project. I wonder about any pain that

would be involved, if any. If you decide to try it, keep in touch :o)

Carol

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Wonder what would happen if one put a sodium bicarbonate solution on a

breast tumor that was open on the surface?

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Diane:

I wonder, since the skin absorbs alot, why would one have to scratch the

surface? What about heating the area to open up the pores? Would it not get

into the bloodstream that way?

Warm regards,

Carol

Diane Lee Long wrote:

I was thinking on the same lines as you, but on skin cancer. maybe

just scratch the surface a little.

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Dear CF,

Yes your skin will absorb many things. However, with skin cancer it start off

in the first few layers of skin. Some of the skin cancer that I have seen also

has a little bit of crust on top of it. By removing this thin layer of crust,

it would allow the paste that you put on to absorb better.

Diane

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Diane:

I wonder, since the skin absorbs alot, why would one have to scratch the

surface? What about heating the area to open up the pores? Would it not get into

the bloodstream that way? Warm regards, Carol

Diane Lee Long wrote:

I was thinking on the same lines as you, but on skin cancer. maybe just scratch

the surface a little.

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