Posted on 05/09/2012 6:56:32 PM PDT by djf
I can't excerpt the page, but go to link above to read article'
All the times people have posted here about alternative therapies and been ripped to shreds by the resident experts, now it seems to be that some of the most common, cheapest alternative therapies there are are the most effective!
bfl
How about this one.. Scientists Cure Cancer, But No One Takes Notice
Is it for real? Well, an Internet search for, University of Alberta dichloroacetate, turned up a lot of hits and the couple I looked at confirmed the article. But no one is saying that this is THE cure yet.
If you’re having fungal problems, you almost certainly have chronic high blood glucose. You have to conquer that problem to beat the fungi.
The problem is use of polyunsaturated oils over a prolonged period, mostly. You have to literally grow new cells that can metabolize the glucose, by totally stopping the use of the poly oils, and using flax, coconut, and Alaskan salmon oils primarily.
The best way is the “Budwig formula,” which is simply thoroughly blended flax oil and whole milk cottage cheese. I use hot salsa blended in to the mix, which makes it more effective, and tastes more lively. Four or five full table spoons of cottage cheese, and two table spoons of flax oil, or all you can get to mix in with a hand held blender, then add the salsa and blend it in too.
I had toenail fungus taking over my large toes and couldn’t beat it by any other way, but after 6 months on the above mix it began to clear up. I plan to continue it for the rest of my life.
The cancer clinics in Baja California cure cancer routinely, and dependably without weird chemicals or drugs, mostly through proper diet.
Some have proprietary treatment formulas, but nothing that could in any way threaten your health and life like “conventional” cancer treatments do.
Look at the active ingredient in that expensive pool chemical to raise the level in pools. . . I have. It's Sodium Bicarbonate. Baking Soda. Just a lot more expensive!
Look at the active ingredient in that expensive pool chemical to raise the level in pools. . . I have. It's Sodium Bicarbonate. Baking Soda. Just a lot more expensive!
bump-cancer and baking soda
Similar problem. Went to CVS and got Ichthammol Ointment Drawing Salve over the counter. Applied and cover with bandage, reapplied everyday for a few days. It worked for me when nothing else did.
The cancer clinics in Baja California cure cancer routinely, and dependably without weird chemicals or drugs, mostly through proper diet.
Some have proprietary treatment formulas, but nothing that could in any way threaten your health and life like conventional cancer treatments do.
ROTFLMAO. Thanks, good one.
I’d recommend putting iodine on it. It seems to cure a lot of things that seem incurable. It works great topically on skin abnormalities.
That being said, germs, fungus, cancers, and diseases in general like a certain PH to survive. Change it and they can die. Baking soda changes it. I take baking soda if a cold or flue seems to be coming on and the next day I have a sore throat from detoxifying but am not otherwise sick.
Tea tree oil worked great for my toenail fungus. Didn’t take that long either.
Very interesting that the Budwig formula helps against fungus, because the formula also is praised as a cancer cure. Goes along with the baking soda concept.
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I use baking soda in quantity for cleaning jobs so I buy a big bag of it I find in the pool isle of the local store.
Also, if anyone wants to use baking soda as a cure or in food, they should buy non aluminum baking soda. Here is a link to get it at and lots of other great product offers (One doesn't get a commission from the site, unless you want to put me down as the one who referred you. Then they will give their customers ten dollars credit for every referral.)
http://www.vitacost.com/productResults.aspx?x=23&y=18&ntk=products&ss=1&Ntt=baking%20soda
he isn't a doctor, and he's not even trained in "oriental medicine", because he only claims an "honorary degree" and doesn't bother to note what college gave him that degree.
science based medicine blog notes that this is one of the many quackery articles on Huffpost, and that the cancer is destroyed by injecting the bicarb into the cancer.
well, if you inject an irritating substance into a cancer or even into normal tissue, it will die. But it won't "cure" the cancer: It will only leave you with a big hole filled with dead tissue. You could do the same thing by freezing it or taking it out or by injecting drano for that matter. Bicarb burns the tissue.
But it won't stop the cancer per se since the problem is not the tumor, but the spreading tendencies. Even if you remove a cancer, you have to remove surrounding tissue, or treat it with radiation or chemo to get the stray cells nearby.
So the Italian quack injection of bicarb is nonsense.
The link to the Arizona study is also very theoreticallink where they acidify mice by giving them oral bicarb and claim it changes the acidic nature of the tumor.
...but if you read the whole thing it doesn't cut down the number of cancer cells or the spread of cancer cells, and then they say this strange thing:. NaHCO(3) therapy also reduced the rate of lymph node involvement, yet did not affect the levels of circulating tumor cells, suggesting that reduced organ metastases were not due to increased intravasation. In contrast, NaHCO(3) therapy significantly reduced the formation of hepatic metastases following intrasplenic injection, suggesting that it did inhibit extravasation and colonization
uh, if you inject naHCO2 into the splenic vein, you will end up with a necrotic spleen...and it doesn't explain why it stops the spread to the liver. Of course, we already know the problem of injecting NaHCO3 into the liver: you get dead liver tissue.
So a very early study on mice is now touted as a cure, which is not what they found...and it's on hundreds of "alternative" medical sites.
Like other quackery, one worries on how many people will die because of this exaggeration.
true. I have little problem with local use of bicarb,
The problem is that humans also need a certain PH to survive.
We docs use bicarb for diabetic acidosis, and in our dialysis patients to counteract their renal acidosis
But sodium bicarb has a lot of sodium in it, and in the good old days, we saw a lot of people with pulmonary edema or congestive failure from taking too much sodium because they took bicarb for their "heartburn"...
That would assume cheese is the only source of ingested mold after assuming that mold was the only source of cancer.
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