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Re: Does rotting breast mean cancer is getting cured or getting worse??
 
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Re: Does rotting breast mean cancer is getting cured or getting worse??


In case you still have your eyes on this thread, Schulze spends a good 20 minutes during the early part of this video talking through his Breast Cancer protocol. The first couple minutes are talking about some specific herbs. Around the 5 minute mark he then gets into specifics on the various treatments he advises for breast cancer, even badly infected ones with open tumors and rotting flesh (his own words). He details two specific patients that he helped with good success. Also in his own words " the amount of success a person will have with this program depends on how much work they put in to it each day". This reinforces the reality that nobody - neither doctors, nor surgeons, not oncologists, not even Doctor Schulze, nobody cures a person's cancer except the person who has cancer and puts forth the effort to undo it.

Some of the more simple things that are included: hydrotherpay - this might sound complicated, but this really involves just the alternating use of hot & cold water to promote blood circulation, see the video for the detials; "body work", otherwise known as massage, even self massage, this can be used to compliment the hydrotherapy when in the shower, and is intended to help promote lymph circulation. The lymph system doesn't have a built-in pump the way the blood does and often needs some help getting unclogged; poutlices - he explains the specific recipe and instructions for preparing and applying a poultice directly onto the diseased breast. See the video for details; exercise - might sound a bit odd for how we've been taught to treat people who are quite ill, but Schulze emphasizes that short of being on the brink of death with cancer, the person needs to move their body. Walking is the simplest way to excercise for those weak from their illness.

Even if this turns out to be an option you find not desirbable, it's still a good view just to see how Schulze also gives consideration for improving the mental attitude and hope for the patient.




http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7001344401293143618&q=Sam+Biser+and+R...



 

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