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drlarryvon Posted - 10/01/2013 : 12:46:30
ANYONE TRY THIS?

http://www.cantron.com/html/nutraceuticals/aveloz.html

A Herb called Aveloz, native to South America may be the key in the battle to destroy cancer. One drop of its solution when applied to a wart has been known to destroy a growth in one day. That extraordinary property­­the power to eliminate neoplasms, malignant (skin cancers), drew the attention of professors of medicine. Here was a tumor remedy. Why not try it INTERNALLY to eliminate cancerous tumors? They did and it worked.

In one case, five drops of the solution, taken every hour, has been known to eliminate cancerous growths in one week. The hard tumor collapsed.

What happens is the cancer is reduced to an ill-smelling paste by the (escharotic) properties of the solution. The elimination of the malignancy will cause an irritation of the kidneys, but that's all. This side effect can be alleviated by taking extra Vitamin C.
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anivoc Posted - 10/01/2013 : 16:00:39
Did a little research...not finding a lot of good info...but it seems the Medical community is of the thought that this actually can PROMOTE tumor growth..

Whenever I see quackwatch putting something down at this point I get skeptical...of the quackwatch data...knowing what I know about bloodroot paste and how poorly they they tell the pros and cons of it

That said...it seems like it was used for centuries for removing warts and lesions...

The botanic name for it is Euphorbia tirucalli so it is one of the "Spurges" i.e. Petty Spurge Euphorbia Peplus.

Interestingly poinsetta's are part of the family..

I would want to speak to someone who has personally tried it with success or find some compelling legitimate data out there before I would try it with all the other alternative options we have to choose from.


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