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anivoc Posted - 03/15/2009 : 21:46:41
I stumbled upon a new treatment for cancer and skin cancer Iscador (Mistletoe from Europe) and did a little digging.
Very interesting They extract the active ingredient from different varieties of mistletoe and then inject it into the upper layers of the skin to be absorbed. This is for both internal and external cancers..

Probably the most exciting thing I found while looking into this is an MD in the U.S. who first endorses bloodroot paste as a first line defenses and treatment of skin cancers and then Iscador as a second line when the patient ( like me) has too many to deal with.

Here's a link to his site. He speaks a bit about both bloodroot and iscador.

http://www.westonaprice.org/askdoctor/skin-cancer.html
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RidgebackDogs Posted - 03/22/2009 : 15:24:08
Thanks for the post - very interesting.
Are you going to go see him and try the Iscador?
(This reminds me i had bought burdock capsules - i guess i should start taking them!)
Let us know if you go to see him! Thanks again.


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