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bonder Posted - 05/29/2012 : 06:17:48

After some intense research, there is a vast amount of empirical evidence that indicates we do not live in the world of our Grand Parents any longer...

Across the globe people are crying out for answers to questions that modern medicine will only answer if you have an appointment and I am embarrassed to say that (In America) only if you have the right insurance.

Even then, the Carnegie and Rockerfeller Based medical schools have convinced many doctors that their oath is correct and what they do daily is the best way to handle their vocation regardless if they send their patients packing at the exhausting of their policy limits regardless of his or her current condition.

Because of the carefully calculated national policies, we must go outside of our country to buy something as simple as apricot seeds in bulk and so our next best answer is to find a health store that sells refrigerated flax seed oil and follow the teachings of Johanna Budwig
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanna_Budwig

in order to create at least a baseline to work from to stay as the part of the 50% that will not get cancer.

If a person with skin cancer uses the electric wand for their mixture and consumes it daily, they then can take some of it to apply to their cancer spot to leave on over night, they will wake up with some dried goop that can be washed off with very warm water.

At this point they will have taken the 1st steps toward healing and that is to kick-start their failing bodies due to lack of nutrition and to also open their skin for proper absorption of any solution such as iodine, orange oil or any other liquid they want to pass through the worst part of topical therapy and that is... getting beyond the 1st skin layer.

If a person does not live near an ocean, it is quite possible that they are iodine deficient, if they eat fast foods they are probably being sapped of their nutrients and must take daily supplements just to compensate.

While carriers like DMSO are wonderful, it looks like a person needs to prepare themselves for Optimal Therapeutic Conditions
and that requires some discipline and an open mind.

Before the internet, if someone told me the reason why the chicken breasts at KFC seemed so much bigger to me was due to things like Arsenic, I'd of told them to lay off the whiskey for a while !!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/05/opinion/kristof-arsenic-in-our-chicken.html

We are all fighting for the longer survival that makes modern medicine less profitable and just like the medical schools of the Dynastic Times, there is a lot of money behind it all.

The Bottom Line...
www.canceramerican.com

Be Well Always,
Bonder


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