Here's the real story about this: people have been using chopped up
garlic for hundreds of years to defeat surface tumors. Make a poultice
of garlic and castor oil, paste it onto virtually any skin tumor, and
the tumor will shrivel and die (or fall off) in a matter of days.
It's hardly news to naturopaths (but still shocking to Western doctors).
But the real news here is that the active ingredient in garlic is being
used intravenously. Researchers are binding allicin to an antibody that
binds with tumor cells, thus delivering the cancer-busting allicin
payload directly to the tumor. It is seemingly the perfect blend of
herbs and Western medicine: a natural substance delivered to tumor cells
via a Western-developed targeting system. In reality, though, you don't
need the targeting at all: just eat (or drink) raw garlic.
Blend up
some raw broccoli, garlic juice, onions and ginger. If you can stand the
taste, it's one of the most potent anti-cancer concoctions anywhere --
and the ingredients are available at your local grocery store. If you
want even more cancer-busting power, take a few drops of graviola
tincture every hour. Recommended reading: Eat To Beat Cancer.
About the author: Mike Adams is an award-winning journalist and holistic nutritionist with a passion for teaching people how to improve their health He is a prolific writer and has published thousands of articles, interviews, reports and consumer guides, and he is well known as the creator of popular downloadable preparedness programs on financial collapse, emergency food storage, wilderness survival and home defense skills. Adams is an honest, independent journalist and accepts no money or commissions on the third-party products he writes about or the companies he promotes. In 2010, Adams co-founded NaturalNews.com, a natural health video sharing site that has now grown in popularity. He also launched an online retailer of environmentally-friendly products (BetterLifeGoods.com) and uses a portion of its profits to help fund non-profit endeavors. He's also a veteran of the software technology industry, having founded a personalized mass email software product used to deliver email newsletters to subscribers. Adams is currently the executive director of the Consumer Wellness Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, and regularly pursues cycling, nature photography, Capoeira and Pilates. Known by his callsign, the 'Health Ranger,' Adams posts his missions statements, health statistics and health photos at www.HealthRanger.org
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