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It's on your site, though. What should I believe?

Eileen

Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

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> Bee,

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> The following link to one of the cancer articles on your site

(paragraph 8) states that fungal infections are extremely contagious.

Didn't you state that candida was NOT contagious? I am confused.

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> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cancer5.php

==>I didn't write that article my dear.

Bee

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> It's on your site, though. What should I believe?

==>If you read my article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " it

explains how candida occurs in the body. You cannot catch someone

else's candida or depressed immune system anymore than you can catch

their black hair.

Bee

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  • 8 months later...

Whitley Strieber's

Unknown Courtry Oct. 3, 2007

Canada Cancer Breakthrough in 1st Clinical Trial

DCA (dichloroacetate) is a substance that has been used for years to treat children with mitochondiral disease. A few years ago Dr. Evangelos Michelakis, a professor at the University of Alberta Department of Medicine, discovered that it causes regression in several cancers, including lung, breast, and brain tumors.

There was little interest from the U.S. cancer industry, because DCA is readily available and inexpensive. However, the Canadian Health Service was extremely interested, because of the potential to both save lives and lower costs.

The University of Alberta has now announced that Health Canada has approved the first clinical trial of DCA in cancer patients. If the trial is successful, it will lead quickly to approval, because the substance has long since been tested for toxicity.

The University of Alberta offers a free e-mail service to help you keep up with their progress.

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