Saturday, September 12, 2009

If anyone has any items they want to donate for others

If you have items that are hardly used that you want to donate for others to use that may not be covered under insurance please let us know.

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  1. Are you aware of these types of alternative cancer-treatment methods, which can be used in conjunction with the more traditional methods?

    Jason Winters Tea: http://www.sirjasonwinters.com/
    Get the Classic blend tea. Alternatively, if you're taking chemo and can't eat or drink, take the tribalene.
    Jason Winters won a Congressional Medal of Honor, was knighted by the Queen of England, was made laureate in 6 different countries, and headed the Integrated Medicine Committee for creating this cancer-fighting tea.


    Laetrile- http://cancertutor.com/Cancer/Laetrile.html
    Laetrile is a substance that comes in apricot kernals, and a friend of mine who is a freelance journalist interviewed this guy named Jason Vale who cured himself completely of cancer by taking laetrile. This article is chock full of information on the best way to take laetrile. For more info. on laetrile and on Jason Vale, check out: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/youropinions.php?opinionid=4310

    Mangosteen: http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/Mangosteen.html
    This fruit contains xanthones that kill cancer cells and prevent them from spreading, and a lot of research being done on its effectiveness looks very promising. The purest form is sold by a distributor called Xango. (Details are on the site).

    Terpenes and Monoterpenes in common herbs: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/5-cancer-fighting-garden-herbs.html
    This is a really great article about the cancer-fighting properties in rosemary, thyme, parsely, dill, and mint, which contain terpenes that cut off the blood supply to tumors and both prevent them from spreading and actually kill cancer cells, similar to prescription drugs like Avastin, but without the side effects. Also, when given in conjunction with chemo, rosemary can help to make cells more receptive to the treatments, similar to Adriamycin and Velban drugs.

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