Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 I just found this reply (of mine) in my Drafts folder and realize I never sent it. From: " J Purcell " <freelightexpress@...> > Does [this] herbal remedy work for all types of cancer....includer > Non-Hodgkins lymphoma? > Whats in the formula....and how can one purchase it? The Eclectic Inst.'s " Red Clover-Burdock " (www.eclecticherb.com/store.html) contains red clover, burdock root & seed, Oregon grape root , Queen's root (stillingia sylvatica) root, licorice, cascara sagrada aged bark, buckthorn, prickly ash [contains coumarins], potassium iodide, bitter orange essential oil. " Hoxsey Red Clover Supreme " from www.gaiaherbs.com contains red clover, buckthorn, barberry, burdock, Queen's root (stillingia sylvatica), poke root, nettle leaf , cascara sagrada, licorice, prickly ash, and sweet orange essence. I would use BOTH the above Hoxsey formulas. I believe you can also get a customized version from the Hoxsey clinic, which is probably much better. I heard the clinic is honest re: whether or not it'll likely be effective w/your type of cancer. " 15-30 drops 3x daily starting 7 days after period begins and continuing until the next period " (Kaur, 2004, p. 84). The full Hoxsey treatment (which includes more than just the above herbal formula) was reportedly effective in 99% of basal cell cancers and 80% of lymphomas; also especially effective w/skin cancer (including melanoma), sarcoma, ovarian, lung, and advanced breast cancer; has been successful w/Hodgkins (granuloma), rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma?, bladder, uterine, liver, labial (lip), prostate, and recurrent cancer, late-stage lung & ovarian cancer, and patients who've had radiation and/or chemo. Detoxes & stimulates immune system. Tomatoes, citrus fruit, vinegar (as well as alcohol and processed flour, which should always be avoided), and other acidic foods can inhibit the effectiveness of Hoxsey formula and thus should be strictly avoided while using it. I think it's 1 of the best cancer-healing products available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 A little known historical tidbit regarding the Hoxsey salve: After Fishbein was removed as the General Secretary of the AMA in 1948 or 49, Hoxsey sued Fishbein in Texas, and managed to catch Fishbein one day when he was in Texas for some reason, and served the summons on him - there is a photo of that moment, from the newspapers, in the Hoxsey book. At the trial, Fishbein admitted under oath that Hoxsey's salve did cure external cancers. Hoxsey won the trial, and asked for the sum of $1 from Fishbein (Hoxsey was quite wealthy at this time.) Of course, the medical establishment still managed to continue going after Hoxsey, and his clinics eventually all closed and he moved to Mexico. One gets the impression that cancer treatment has little to do with helping the patient; its all about money (read the pharmaceutical industry.) I have used products similar to the Hoxsey salve successfully against basal cell carcinoma. Dave http://www.dfe.net Leonard wrote: > I just found this reply (of mine) in my Drafts folder and realize I > never sent it. > > From: " J Purcell " <freelightexpress@...> > >>Does [this] herbal remedy work for all types of cancer....includer >>Non-Hodgkins lymphoma? > > >>Whats in the formula....and how can one purchase it? > > The Eclectic Inst.'s " Red Clover-Burdock " > (www.eclecticherb.com/store.html) contains red clover, burdock root & > seed, Oregon grape root , Queen's root (stillingia sylvatica) root, > licorice, cascara sagrada aged bark, buckthorn, prickly ash [contains > coumarins], potassium iodide, bitter orange essential oil. " Hoxsey Red > Clover Supreme " from www.gaiaherbs.com contains red clover, buckthorn, > barberry, burdock, Queen's root (stillingia sylvatica), poke root, > nettle leaf , cascara sagrada, licorice, prickly ash, and sweet orange > essence. I would use BOTH the above Hoxsey formulas. I believe you can > also get a customized version from the Hoxsey clinic, which is > probably much better. I heard the clinic is honest re: whether or not > it'll likely be effective w/your type of cancer. " 15-30 drops 3x daily > starting 7 days after period begins and continuing until the next > period " (Kaur, 2004, p. 84). The full Hoxsey treatment (which includes > more than just the above herbal formula) was reportedly effective in > 99% of basal cell cancers and 80% of lymphomas; also especially > effective w/skin cancer (including melanoma), sarcoma, ovarian, lung, > and advanced breast cancer; has been successful w/Hodgkins > (granuloma), rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma?, bladder, uterine, liver, > labial (lip), prostate, and recurrent cancer, late-stage lung & > ovarian cancer, and patients who've had radiation and/or chemo. > Detoxes & stimulates immune system. Tomatoes, citrus fruit, vinegar > (as well as alcohol and processed flour, which should always be > avoided), and other acidic foods can inhibit the effectiveness of > Hoxsey formula and thus should be strictly avoided while using it. I > think it's 1 of the best cancer-healing products available. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Does anyone have an effective and fast cure for decubitus ulcers which my son suffers. He has bone cancer with unknown primary and the oncologist in the City of Hope already gave up on him and assigned him to hospice at home. Of course I would like to know if anyone has alternative recommendations for: -- reversing the spread of his bone cancer -- tried and effective medications for decubitus, an ulcer in the posterior portion of the spine. Thank you. Benilda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 Where do I get Hoxsey's formula? Benilda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 From: <SteBenilde@...> > Where do I get Hoxsey's formula? Eclectic Inst.'s " Red Clover-Burdock " is at www.eclecticherb.com/store.html " Hoxsey Red Clover Supreme " is at www.gaiaherbs.com Both are found in many health food stores Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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