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Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm sure

she will continue to improve.

 

One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT

feeds cancer. Could it be that the " toxic " chemical laden table salt feeds

cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of

contaminants.

 

Anyone know about this?

 

Thanks, Marcia

 

oleander soup , Eva Klein-Otis <eklein.otis wrote:

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> Thank you for this Unyquity.  I had a large 6lb Liposarcoma removed last

September because it had moved my left kidney across the midline over and above

my right kidney and it was beginning to obstruct the flow of urine.

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> There is so little out there about Sarcomas, and it is tuly a blessing to hear

such an awesome testimonial.  I have tears as I write...God is awesome and He

truly has given us all we need in nature to heal!!

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> I will incorporate some of the things Donnarose does into my long-term

strategy for keeping any further cancer out of of my system.

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> Thanks for sharing,

> Blessings, Eva.

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Unyquity here (a LONG time lurker - I have my own forum on CZ)

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> When I saw this, I just had to post! Firstly, salt feeds cancer - saline IVs

for hydration, do more than hydrate the body.

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> YES, you can fully hydrate, nourish and medicate the body rectally. Here's a

report (post/thread) on a 54 y/o woman that has an 8mm aggressive sarcoma mass

under and invading the area between the duodenum & jejunum (totally blocking her

fluid/food intake). She opted NOT to have the extensive surgery (they wanted to

carve out 1/2 her stomach and several feet of intestines), and go home and cure

it naturally. She's now been fully hydrated at home for two weeks....and her

mass has shrunk by almost half. Here's yesterdays update:

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> http://curezone. com/forums/ fm.asp?i= 1416055#i

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> Of course, it helps that the " medication " she takes (anti-cancer tinctures)

are alcohol based - they absorb MUCH quicker into the blood stream than would

powder mixed with water.

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> Of course (you well know) she NEEDS to get her bowel moving. A fantastic

" band aid " in this situation is coffee enemas (as not only do they cleanse the

liver and cleanse the bloodstream of free radicals while retained by

activating/enhancin g the glutathione S-transferase system), they also induce

intestinal peristalsis:

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> AND, coffee enemas are VERY effective for pain (that's how they were

discovered!)

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> To ensure daily bowel activity, Dr. Schulzes Intestinal Formula #1 capsules

are fantastic (available on his website, at Health Freedom Resources or through

my Herbal Apothecary on the form link above)...once she's able to take something

by mouth.

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> Also, you might consider Slippery Elm Porridge. This is a " specific " for

people who can't hold down fluids or food - it's HIGHLY nutritional, demulcent

(soothing), mucilaginous. ..and also an 'anti cancer' herb (it's one of the

herbs in Essiac). Slippery Elm contains: calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc,

iodine, sodium, selenium and some potassium. It also contains phosphorus and

vitamins A, B, C, D, E, F, K, and P

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> Here's how you make the porridge (but I suggest using apple juice or other

fruit juice instead of water - it's MUCH tastier that way!):

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> http://healingtools .tripod.com/ slpelmgrl. html

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> You can get that (powdered) at Mountain Rose herbs (I have it too...'wouldn' t

be without it).

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> Since I'm not familiar with oleander, I can't make any type of reasonable

guess what percentage might be assimilated rectally...but it would definitely be

more than she's getting now).

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> Rectal hydration is known as proctoclysis, and one doesn't have to do a " high "

enema to accomplish it. Do a search on " Murphy's Drip " (Dr. Murphy first

discovered hydrating rectally in the late 1900's, if I remember correctly).

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environment and which doesn't involve any fluid intake?<<<<

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> I guess I'm what is known as a hard-core radical when it comes to hospitals &

medical treatments - some people might say " dangerous " . But since allopathic

medicine admits to being the 3rd leading cause of death in the US (stats from

the JAMA 7/26/200) and that has worsened substantially in the past 9 years...I

consider that MORE dangerous than me! lol Shat I would suggest is that you get

your 'ducks in a row' as far as supplies you need to do the rectal feeding &

hydration and take her HOME to healing environment (if at all possible). While

I understand not everyone's level of knowledge is 'comfortable' with that

suggestion, it comes from a truly caring heart (and an extremely confident one).

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> Whatever you decide for the future, I hope this information has somehow helped

you along your healing pathways.

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> > Thinking out loud and outside of the box... There are many ways to

administer fluids to a patient who can't 'keep down any fluids.' I strongly DO

NOT recommend giving cardiac glycosides (S-OPC) through an IV. Nevertheless,

" Does anyone know why S-OPC and/or other oral supplements can't be given as a

retained enema? " Even with sever constipation, the colon absorbs water. So, " Can

S-OPC be given as an enema, or are the glycosides and other molecules too large

to pass through the digestive gut wall? "

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> > > My partner is in hospital at the moment, and has Stage IV cancer, although

other issues include nausea and build-up of lung fluid. For the past couple of

days she has been unable to keep down any fluids, which is preventing her from

taking the oleander. This seems to be linked to constipation, which in turn is

probably being caused by painkillers taken for her lymphadema arm.

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situation persists, does anyone know of any anti-cancer protocol that could work

in a hospital environment and which doesn't involve any fluid intake?

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Marcia -

 

Himalayan Salt is the ONLY salt I would ever put in my body - anything else

comes from polluted oceans (no matter how " clean " the " other sea salt " analysis

are, I don't buy it). Himalyan is definitely better than any other salt,

methinks :)

 

But I would never ingest a grain of ANY kind of salt (especially not the toxic

kind) if I were dealing with a malignancy. Especially when juicing (including

the skins) we actually get all of the salt daily the body requires. Gerson

allowed no added salt (other than 'potassium salts'/substitutes, I believe).

Here's a Google search on " Gerson + cancer + salt " : http://tinyurl.com/qet7qa

There are MANY good articles and resources to be found in that search.

 

Healthiest of blessings -

 

Unyquity

 

oleander soup , " sunlovernv " <Marcia_Grogan wrote:

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> Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm

sure she will continue to improve.

>

> One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT

feeds cancer. Could it be that the " toxic " chemical laden table salt feeds

cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of

contaminants.

>

> Anyone know about this?

>

> Thanks, Marcia

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Tis is the only salt I use too Himalayan Salt (pink salt) tastes incredible!

 

Tammatha

 

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unyquity

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:06 AM

Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

 

Marcia -Himalayan Salt is the ONLY salt I would ever put in my body - anything else comes from polluted oceans (no matter how "clean" the "other sea salt" analysis are, I don't buy it). Himalyan is definitely better than any other salt, methinks :)But I would never ingest a grain of ANY kind of salt (especially not the toxic kind) if I were dealing with a malignancy. Especially when juicing (including the skins) we actually get all of the salt daily the body requires. Gerson allowed no added salt (other than 'potassium salts'/substitutes, I believe). Here's a Google search on "Gerson + cancer + salt": http://tinyurl.com/qet7qa There are MANY good articles and resources to be found in that search.Healthiest of blessings -Unyquityoleander soup , "sunlovernv" <Marcia_Grogan wrote:>> Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm sure she will continue to improve.> > One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT feeds cancer. Could it be that the "toxic" chemical laden table salt feeds cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of contaminants. > > Anyone know about this?> > Thanks, Marcia>

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Tammatha,

 

Real Himalayan salt is good... another good salt is called Real Salt. It comes from a few hundred million year old salt deposit in the USA. It contains over 50 trace minerals and I think tastes even better than Himalayan salt.

 

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Tammatha

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:30 AM

Re: Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

Tis is the only salt I use too Himalayan Salt (pink salt) tastes incredible!

 

Tammatha

 

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unyquity

oleander soup

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:06 AM

Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

 

Marcia -Himalayan Salt is the ONLY salt I would ever put in my body - anything else comes from polluted oceans (no matter how "clean" the "other sea salt" analysis are, I don't buy it). Himalyan is definitely better than any other salt, methinks :)But I would never ingest a grain of ANY kind of salt (especially not the toxic kind) if I were dealing with a malignancy. Especially when juicing (including the skins) we actually get all of the salt daily the body requires. Gerson allowed no added salt (other than 'potassium salts'/substitutes, I believe). Here's a Google search on "Gerson + cancer + salt": http://tinyurl.com/qet7qa There are MANY good articles and resources to be found in that search.Healthiest of blessings -Unyquityoleander soup , "sunlovernv" <Marcia_Grogan wrote:>> Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm sure she will continue to improve.> > One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT feeds cancer. Could it be that the "toxic" chemical laden table salt feeds cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of contaminants. > > Anyone know about this?> > Thanks, Marcia>

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Thank you Bob I'll look it up!

 

Tammatha

 

 

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Bob Banever

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:25 PM

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Tammatha,

 

Real Himalayan salt is good... another good salt is called Real Salt. It comes from a few hundred million year old salt deposit in the USA. It contains over 50 trace minerals and I think tastes even better than Himalayan salt.

 

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Tammatha

oleander soup

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:30 AM

Re: Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

Tis is the only salt I use too Himalayan Salt (pink salt) tastes incredible!

 

Tammatha

 

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unyquity

oleander soup

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:06 AM

Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

 

Marcia -Himalayan Salt is the ONLY salt I would ever put in my body - anything else comes from polluted oceans (no matter how "clean" the "other sea salt" analysis are, I don't buy it). Himalyan is definitely better than any other salt, methinks :)But I would never ingest a grain of ANY kind of salt (especially not the toxic kind) if I were dealing with a malignancy. Especially when juicing (including the skins) we actually get all of the salt daily the body requires. Gerson allowed no added salt (other than 'potassium salts'/substitutes, I believe). Here's a Google search on "Gerson + cancer + salt": http://tinyurl.com/qet7qa There are MANY good articles and resources to be found in that search.Healthiest of blessings -Unyquityoleander soup , "sunlovernv" <Marcia_Grogan wrote:>> Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm sure she will continue to improve.> > One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT feeds cancer. Could it be that the "toxic" chemical laden table salt feeds cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of contaminants. > > Anyone know about this?> > Thanks, Marcia>

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We love the Himalayan salt. What bothers me is the indigenous people in the Himalayas get goitre. Do they not have access to this salt or is there insufficient iodine in it?Mara--- On Wed, 5/13/09, Bob Banever <bbanever wrote:Bob Banever <bbaneverRe: Re: Salt feeds cancer?oleander soup Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 7:25 PM

 

 

Tammatha,

 

Real Himalayan salt is good... another good salt is called Real Salt. It comes from a few hundred million year old salt deposit in the USA. It contains over 50 trace minerals and I think tastes even better than Himalayan salt.

 

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Tammatha

oleander soup

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:30 AM

Re: Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

Tis is the only salt I use too Himalayan Salt (pink salt) tastes incredible!

 

Tammatha

 

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unyquity

oleander soup

Wednesday, May 13, 2009 5:06 AM

Re: Salt feeds cancer?

 

 

Marcia -Himalayan Salt is the ONLY salt I would ever put in my body - anything else comes from polluted oceans (no matter how "clean" the "other sea salt" analysis are, I don't buy it). Himalyan is definitely better than any other salt, methinks :)But I would never ingest a grain of ANY kind of salt (especially not the toxic kind) if I were dealing with a malignancy. Especially when juicing (including the skins) we actually get all of the salt daily the body requires. Gerson allowed no added salt (other than 'potassium salts'/substitutes, I believe). Here's a Google search on "Gerson + cancer + salt": http://tinyurl. com/qet7qa There are MANY good articles and resources to be found in that search.Healthiest of blessings -Unyquityoleander soup, "sunlovernv" <Marcia_Grogan@ ...> wrote:>> Very incredible experience from Unyquity and I wish her all the best as I'm sure she will continue to improve.> > One question for anyone. This is the first time I have ever read that SALT feeds cancer. Could it be that the "toxic" chemical laden table salt feeds cancer, or does ANY salt feed cancer? We use Himalayan salt, which is free of contaminants. > > Anyone know about this?> > Thanks, Marcia>

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there's little iodine in any sea salt unless it's added in.

 

 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:30 PM

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We love the Himalayan salt. What bothers me is the indigenous people

in the Himalayas get goitre. Do they not have access to this salt or is

there insufficient iodine in it?

Mara

 

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