Great info - even better if you add some more potent cancer fighters by Dquixote1217 ..... Cancer Debate Forum
Date: 2/29/2008 12:32:56 PM ( 16 y ago)
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As I have noted before, you have made an excellent post with some really good advice. However, I again am compelled to point out that reliance on Essaic as the primary botanical cancer fighter is not advisable since there are a number of natural alternatives that are much stronger and more effective. Adding some of those, such as Inositol/IP6, AHCC mushroom powder or ABM mushroom extract, oleander extract, and essential nutrients which fight and prevent cancer would be, imho, a much better plan.
Just so you do not once again mistake my intentions - I really like what you have posted. In fact, I will probably steal some of it for future articles or materials. I just favor adding some stronger weapons against cancer to the mix and I am far from alone in believing this. Webster Kehr, the "Cancer Tutor" agrees. So does this following fellow:
"I may not be an authority on Harry Hoxsey, but I am a world-noted authority on escharotics. Harry Hoxsey's topical formula, an ancient forebear to Cansema Salve would have worked pretty good . . . Hoxsey's internal formula, (using a potassium iodine base), was probably marginal in most cases. Remember, this is just the opinion of one master herbalist. It would have some alkalizing effect (not on the blood, which remains a relatively constant pH 7.4, but on other body fluids, which can readily acidify with improper diet to greatly assist metastasis). Most of the herbs that Hoxsey used, (and this goes for Essiac tea as well), were very mildly cancerolytic, purgative, or detoxifying: berberis root, buckthorn bark, burdock root, cascara amarga, licorice, poke root, prickly ash bark, red clover tops, and stillingia root. They might have a preventative or even a palliative effect with some cancer patients, but they are not nearly as aggressive as (other herbals and compounds) . . ."
James Carr
Herbalist
Nassau, Bahamas
September 4, 2001
Again, Jack - not trying to feud with you or ruffle your feathers - just trying to give as many people as possible their strongest shot at beating cancer.
Peace,
DQ
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