Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Possable cancer remedy

Black Walnut, Sweet Wormwood and Cloves capsules. Follow directions on bottle.

Burdock Root -http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-111-burdock.aspx?activeIngredientId=111&activeIngredientName=burdock

Cleavers-To make clean your harvested cleavers, chop it roughly and then squeeze out the juice through a jelly bag or clean tea towel.  The recommended dose is 1 teaspoon, 2 – 3 times daily as a tonic.

Echinacea- brain tumors - Follow instructions on bottle

Golden seal- stomach and bowel cancers- follow instructions on bottle

Pan Darco- Lymph Cancers- dosages required to be really effective would make this herb poisonous so combine with other herbs to improve effectiveness.

Poke Root- Great relief towards the close of a difficult case of cancer of the uterus was obtained by an external application of 3 OZ. of Poke Root and 1 OZ. of Tincture used in the strength of 1 tablespoonful to 3 pints of tepid water for bathing the part. It is also stated to be of undoubted value as an internal remedy in cancer of the breast. 

Skull Cap (the Chinese one Scuttelaria lateriflora )- Lungs, stomach, and intestinal cancer
Thorax (Hare's Ear)- Bone Cancer- Bupleurum is an herbal medicine used to treat chronic (long term) diseases, like asthma or hepatitis. It is also used to improve the immune system (body system that fights disease) and to lower fever. Bupleurum can be used to try to prevent some liver diseases from becoming liver cancer.

Wormwood- taken in small doses for a short period of time, usually a maximum of 4 weeks. It is available as a capsule and as a liquid that can be added to water to make a tincture.

Feverfew- Leukemia- Feverfew also exhibited anticancer effects A Phase I clinical study involving cancer patients showed that up to 4 mg of parthenolide was well tolerated; however, parthenolide could not be detected in the plasma.

Now don't quote me on the effectiveness but it seems to reason that selecting a few different herbs and using them long term to see if they work. 

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