A suggestion for DETOX FOR METALS, FUNGI AND PARASITES
From Dr. Dana Flavin 1/4 cup lemon juice in 1 bottle (glass) mineral water /day Heavy metal detox: Must be done after all silver fillings are removed. Cilantro 2 drops in the morning
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Skin brushing for Detox
Bodybrushes (for DRY brushing) are available in health food stores. The idea is to get rid of surface toxins, ‘energize’ your skin to get blood flow going, and in general to make it easier for your body to shed wastes. It revitalizes the lymph system and sort of gives your whole body a mini-acupressure workout, since you’re actually brushing over every piece of skin you have. The skin being your largest organ, it’s a good place to start detoxing CANCER HERBAL MEDICINE
Herbal medicine is a method of treatment, which has no side effect or adverse reaction. The recovery through this medicine is based on belief on nature. This medicine is prepared with natural herbs. Cancer-herbal medicine is prepared by us in our laboratory. It takes sometime for recovery but this medicine is very effective. For those malignant diseases which cannot be cured through surgery, herbal medicine’s result is very amazing. Liver Protection w/Amoora rohituka
Excerpt from: Hepatoprotective effect of Amoora rohituka Antihepatotoxic activity of a resuspended residue of the alcohol extract of Amoora rohituka was studied in rats with hepatic injury induced by carbon tetrachloride. Soy and cancer Soy products, best is tofu, tempeh, then soy milk, is ONLY to be used if ORGANIC. Ask in restaurants to be sure (also this alerts them that organic is a need).
Soya food intake and risk of endometrial cancer among Chinese women in Shanghai: population based case-control study The Need for Guidance
Cancer survivorship begins at the time of cancer diagnosis and lasts for the balance of life. Each year in the US more than 1.2 million people are diagnosed with cancer. There are now approximately nine million people in the US who are cancer survivors.1 After a diagnosis of cancer, many survivors are highly motivated to seek information about diet, physical activity, dietary supplement use, and nutritional complementary therapies. Soon, though, they discover that it is difficult to find answers to even the simplest of questions, such as: Should I eat less fat? Should I try to lose weight? Should I take vitamin supplements? Should I begin an herbal therapy? |