Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Dear Bianca, In addition to the message I addressed generally to the list, I notice that you wrote that you had helped a friend who had been told she was going to die from pancreatic cancer. A family friend has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and has been sent home to die; hospice helpers are to keep him " comfortable " . Do you offer long distance consultation, or do you know of a naturopath in Missouri (he's in Lexington, near Kansas City) I could refer him to? Did you just prescribe raw milk, and maybe Price's X-Factor Oil (which I found is now available through Radiant Life), or was there more? Any help or advice you could offer would be deeply appreciated. Jill Nienhiser -----Original Message----- From: bianca3@... [mailto:bianca3@...] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:52 PM Subject: Re: Re: Is raw meat or absence of cooked meat that is important? So I have great sympathy for those of you on this list who have suffered and are suffering needlessly with severe disease and with continuing low level problems as well. It simply doesn't have to be that way. I recently helped a friend who was told she was going to die from pancreatic cancer. " Do you really want to live? " I asked. She said yes. " Read this. " It was a copy of Pottengers Cats. She did. She also read Dr. Price's book. I also gave her a book called, There Are No Incurable Diseases so she could see the herbal side of things. " How do I put this all together to treat my problem? " she asked. " If you are willing I can show you how " . She was willing. Six months later she was cancer free. To this day the Doctors can't figure it out. She did most of the work along with some help from her family. I was just a cheerleader pointing her in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Bianca hasn't been posting lately--might be off list now. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jill Nienhiser Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:53 PM Subject: Re: Is raw meat or absence of cooked meat that is important?-to Bianca Dear Bianca, In addition to the message I addressed generally to the list, I notice that you wrote that you had helped a friend who had been told she was going to die from pancreatic cancer. A family friend has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and has been sent home to die; hospice helpers are to keep him " comfortable " . Do you offer long distance consultation, or do you know of a naturopath in Missouri (he's in Lexington, near Kansas City) I could refer him to? Did you just prescribe raw milk, and maybe Price's X-Factor Oil (which I found is now available through Radiant Life), or was there more? Any help or advice you could offer would be deeply appreciated. Jill Nienhiser -----Original Message----- From: bianca3@... [mailto:bianca3@...] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:52 PM Subject: Re: Re: Is raw meat or absence of cooked meat that is important? So I have great sympathy for those of you on this list who have suffered and are suffering needlessly with severe disease and with continuing low level problems as well. It simply doesn't have to be that way. I recently helped a friend who was told she was going to die from pancreatic cancer. " Do you really want to live? " I asked. She said yes. " Read this. " It was a copy of Pottengers Cats. She did. She also read Dr. Price's book. I also gave her a book called, There Are No Incurable Diseases so she could see the herbal side of things. " How do I put this all together to treat my problem? " she asked. " If you are willing I can show you how " . She was willing. Six months later she was cancer free. To this day the Doctors can't figure it out. She did most of the work along with some help from her family. I was just a cheerleader pointing her in the right direction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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