STOP CAUSING DISEASE & INDUCE GOOD HEALTH
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HEALTH PROTOCOLS
HEALTH PROTOCOLS
Robert C. (Bob) Beck, D.Sc. (1925–2002)
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Vitamin B17
G. Edward Griffin marshals the evidence that
cancer is a deficiency disease - like scurvy or
pellagra - aggravated by the lack of an essential
food compound in modern man's diet. That
substance is vitamin B17. In its purified form
developed for cancer therapy, it is known as
Laetrile. This story is not approved by orthodox
medicine. The FDA, the AMA, and The American
Cancer Society have labeled it fraud and
quackery. Yet the evidence is clear that here, at
last, is the final answer to the cancer riddle. Why
has orthodox medicine waged war against this
non-drug approach? The author contends that
the answer is to be found, not in science, but in
politics - and is based upon the hidden economic
and power agenda of those who dominate the
medical establishment. With billions of dollars
spent each year on research, with other billions
taken in on the sale of cancer-related drugs, and
with fund-raising at an all-time high, there are
now more people making a living from cancer
than dying from it.
Supplementation with iodine shows an
increase in the excreation of halides like
Fluoride and Bromide - The increased
excreation is measured in the urine
Essiac Tea - Read more
Essiac is a popular "natural cancer
cure" tea, especially in Canada where
it was born so-to-speak.
HOW DID Rene Caisse COME UPON
THIS SPECIAL CANCER FIGHTING
FORMULA?
Many believe Rene Caisse
(pronounced "reen case") is one of the
greater heroines of the past century.
This modest Canadian nurse
discovered a natural herbal formula
she took no money for it and died in
relative obscurity. Rene didn't feel
herself a writer so she never wrote an
autobiography. She did, however, write
a series of articles entitled "I Was
Canada's Cancer Nurse" which was
published in the seventies with
Bracebridge Examiner. Additionally, a
collection of her writing and interviews
was published posthumously in the
Bracebridge Examiner. She wrote a
brief biography of her family and their
settlement in Bracebridge