Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 From Webster (the " Cancer Tutor " ) Kehr's Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc.: The Overnight Cancer Cure (actually it takes 5 days) MMS, DMSO, MSM, citric acid and colloidal silver. And not just any colloidal silver either - he recommends Utopia Silver. Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Please understand that I would love to see an “all-natural” cure for cancer. However, I think the following needs to be considered. Allergies to DMSO This treatment includes DMSO. I have never seen a case of an allergy to DMSO, but apparently in rare cases someone is allergic to DMSO. When you get your bottle of DMSO put one drop on your skin and spread it out and see if you have an allergic reaction. If not, an hour later put 10 drops on your skin and spread them out. If you do not have a reaction, go ahead with the treatment. I would highly suggest that people be reminded to apply the DMSO to VERY CLEAN SKIN and to make sure that their hands are also very clean. Also, understand that you will have a garlic “odor” while using DMSO. This is highly offensive to some even though the person using the DMSO usually cannot smell the odor. In my experience the odor seems to be more offensive to males than to females. You can ONLY drink water (e.g. distilled water or whatever kind of water you want to drink). Any type of water??? Even tap water? What is the reasoning behind this? Do the people behind this protocol really understand the importance and properties of water and how important “clean” water is to the cell---not to mention the toxicity of tap water? This cancer treatment is new. It is experimental, though it has been proven to be totally safe even for very advanced cancer patients. In other words, its safety is NOT experimental, only its effectiveness is experimental. This treatment is based heavily on a great deal of scientific evidence combined with solid cancer theory. Since it is proven to be safe (does that mean long-term and if so how long has it been used?), does that mean that some advanced cancer patients have already tried it? If so, how many? Even though supposedly there will not be any cancer cell die-off, I would highly suggest a liver/gallbladder cleanse BEFORE the protocol and at least three cleanses after (1x every 10 days). There will be microbial die-off and the liver/gallbladder/digestive tract always needs to be kept clean. I really wonder what happens to the friendly bacteria in the digestive tract during this 5-day protocol? I suspect that it is killed off which will make yeast thrive even more. And, just my opinion, but the “name” of this protocol is deceptive from the get-go simply because, I assume, no one has shown results yet? How do we know it is an overnight cure? Proof? It seems this is all speculation, at best. Probably not a good idea to use the word “cure” in a protocol name. Why? Because not everyone will be cured and because it gives natural medicine the “look” and “feel” of quackery. And, unfortunately, Jim’s MMS has not been the “miracle” for everyone that, in the very beginning, he indicated it would be. Certainly it has helped people (I’m not saying it has not) but in the very beginning he was sure it would help everyone. If this protocol is undertaken, please proceed with caution and understand that you are part of a Research Project (again why the words “cure” and “overnight” need to be taken out of the title). The previous Overnight Cancer Cure made some sick and/or not able to get through the protocol because of un-desireable side-effects. I have not heard of anyone that the first OCC protocol worked for….correct me if I am wrong, as I would love to talk with anyone that actually was cured from cancer by using this protocol exclusively. Also, I don’t think that anyone knows absolutely for sure that The Navarro Urine Test is a good/adequate test to use in monitoring cancer. Have all of the “Board of Directors” personally performed this protocol…..not to see if it actually works, I assume none have cancer, but to see what side-effects might be experienced. I think I read somewhere on the page that DMSO should not be taken by healthy individuals. Why? I know many that use DMSO as a preventative for stroke and heart disease. Something to consider. Why were cancer patient volunteers not sought out to perform this protocol free-of-charge in order to see if it works? Certainly each company should be willing to give out 50-100 of their products for free in order for the protocol to be tested effectively. Yes, I certainly understand that everyone is different, but the developers of this protocol seem to indicate that it should work for everyone. I find it interesting that the emotional part of cancer is not taken into consideration…or maybe I missed it? Be Well Loretta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Maybe I did not make myself clear. This is a new protocol that is being investigated by my very good friend and mentor Webster Kehr, known far and wide for his wonderful site www.cancertutor.com I may not agree with every single item published there, but I agree with most, and Webster has my greatest admiration for how tirelessly and selflessly he has worked to help people beat cancer without mainstream treatments and drugs. I am also indebted to him for all the time he has spent " tutoring " me about cancer and alternative protocols the past several years. In this case, the experimental protocol is published at his newly established non-profit organization created to investigate natural and alternative protocols for cancer. One would have to acquaint themselves with his entire site and body of work before making criticism of a new protocol he is investigating, but I will take the blame for that because I rushed the information out. In actuality I was most impressed to see that he recommended colloidal silver in general and Utopia Silver colloidal silver in particular and that the protocol involved taking large quantities of ultra small particle colloidal silver along with DMSO to get the silver into the cancer cells. oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > Please understand that I would love to see an " all-natural " cure for cancer. > However, I think the following needs to be considered. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thomas Kirschner Posted September 8, 2013 Report Share Posted September 8, 2013 And not just anycolloidal silver either - he recommends Utopia Silver. Tony Yes. And he always seems to have a "special" recommendation embedded in his protocols – which makes me wonder if the main point about his whole website is not hidden affiliate-marketing. Go and search through his articles with that idea in the back of your mind and you will see what I mean. You will find very few articles/protocols on his site, that do not have that "special" link to a certain manufacturer embedded. Take the example of Rife machines: There are hundreds of manufacturers out there. But the only one that Webster recommends is not necessarily the best one. My hunch is, that it may be just the one where the manufacturer offered him the best cut. Besides that, I really don't see much on his whole website, that can't be found anywhere else, regarding alternative cancer-treatments. It's neither the latest nor the best-proven methods that he recommends. Most of his recommendations are of the well-trodden kind, and his site lacks - inspite of all the time it's in business - any kind of success-rating of the recommended therapies. Some may work, some may not. I was quite thrilled when I first discovered it, but after two days of reading any and all of his pages, I suddenly began to "see the light", and after that I wasn't so impressed anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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