Re: What do you all think of this news clipping?
One: I think one needs to understand that cancer is aggressive and life threatening and the fact is, one can have cancer from the bone to the upper part of the dermis. If whatever mechanism kills the cancer exposes the bone but did not damage the bone then it did its job, it killed the cancer. I do not know of anyone who would like to keep, preserve, pr play with their cancer. Cancer has killed millions of lives each year, there has never been a case reported where a person has died from bloodroot.
One of the other articles that was written by Elliot Myers of the Associated Press interviewed me. In the interview I covered my entire nose with this alleged flesh eating material. I told him that TumorX Paste cannot and will not harm healthy tissue. I have spoken to numerous FDA agents and also covered my nose with the TumorX Paste. I have also had the priviledge of lecturing at the PCAM convention in the Phillipines and numerous people there who are financially well off and had been treated in the US by Us doctor and were sent home to die because nothing could be done in fact used the TumorX Product and are alive and doing well today. Sad to say not all people who use the TumorX Protocols live. I wish we lived in a eutopian world where no one died of diseases but this just isn't the case. One thing your article failed to mention is the quote from Mike Bradley and Curtis Brown found at
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9115859/
Brown is a believer. After years of sun exposure, the retired farmer was plagued with skin cancer. Doctors surgically removed cancerous growths from his face and arms, but when a 3-inch-long tumor grew on the left side of his neck in 2002, Brown instead tried the paste, even though it meant nearly a month of excruciating pain.
“None of my people ever survived the conventional way,” said the 71-year-old Brown, who listed relatives who had succumbed to cancer. “I knew there was a better way.”
Brown said after 26 days of using the paste his tumor fell off, leaving a crater in his neck that eventually healed. A scar is hardly noticeable just below his jaw.
Brown said he promotes the paste strictly to help others and receives no compensation from Raber or his company, Deodorant Stone Manufacturing Co.
Michael Bradley of Monroe, Ga., a Vietnam veteran who said he was exposed to the herbicide Agent Orange, said he decided to try Raber’s paste after doctors confirmed he had a large melanoma on his upper back.
“It came out after 30 days,” Bradley said. “It was very painful, but I’m still alive. I know a lot of people who didn’t go that route and they’re dead.”
One needs to remember cancer is not pretty and death is forever. Anything one can do to help his fellow man preserve his life is a good thing. So as some have ad homien attacks against people who use, sell or show information how they can live and not die they need to ask themselves a very important question. If they in fact discourage someone who had the opportunity to live, is that soul on their conscious?