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Dear Dr. ,

See, we have a reference to this Bill Rich's Water Oz. Don't you feel the

least bit curious what Mr. Bill has to say. I send you tape no charge. He

talks about ozone machines too, how, his is better than Alpine Air because

anybody that makes ozone with high voltage crackling like Alpine Air does is

also creating some kind of poison gas besides the Ozone. So I bought one of

Bill Rich's Ozone machines and I like it. However I ran it too much one day

and went into a pretty heavy detoxification healing crisis. Either that or I

burnt my bronchial tubes.

Godspeed,

drpeppe@...

Re: Raspberries

>

> There is a component in soybean that acts as an antineoplaston, and I

> heard of people who have recovered from cancer by using soybean powder. It

> is sold in health food stores, or in grocery stores that has bins for

> grains, etc. You can also juice soybean, but I would recommend soaking it

> with silver, such as WaterOz's silver to avoid fungal/bacterial

> contamination.

>

> By antineoplaston, I mean a substance which inhibits the growth or spread

> of tumors/cancers, much like Benefin shark cartilage or Dr. Burzynski's

> antineoplaston.

>

> I found some stories on soybean which I feel is meant to " scare " one away

> from taking the product. This fear tactic is a propaganda technique

> commonly used by communists and, in this country, by the news media to get

> certain legislation through Congress. [The gun control law is an example.

> Remember that gun control, euthanasia (killing of the sick, weak,

> helpless), and abortion [killing of unborn] were enacted prior to Hitler's

> takeover. The very same scheme that worked in Germany has been tried to a

> very successful extent in America as testified by a man who lived through

> Hitler's regime.]

>

> Since antineoplastons are THOUGHT (not proven) to stop blood vessels from

> forming, there is caution to give antineoplastons such as shark cartilage

> to children. Such was the case when a woman approached Dr. Lane to treat

> her child who had cancer. Dr. Lane told the mother what might possibly

> happen, but the mother was insistent that he treat her child. Apparently,

> another woman had lost her child to cancer after deciding on conventional

> medicine to Designer Foods, and she now recommended the second mother to

> Dr. Lane.

>

> The boy was put on Benefin Shark Cartilage, and when Dr. Lane saw him many

> months later, he was cured of cancer and NORMAL IN EVERY WAY. His growth

> was NOT STUNTED as probably would have happened if he had undergone

> radiation. Below are links to two antineoplastons.

>

> http://www.drlane.com/

> http://www.cancermed.com/

>

>

> ============================

>

> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Webster wrote:

>

> > Uhh, soy??

> >

> > I dunno if that's such a great idea....

> >

> > Soybeans Linked To Brain Atrophy & Cell Death

> > http://starbulletin.com/1999/11/19/news/story4.html

> > and http://www.sightings.com/health3/soybad.htm

> >

> > It seems that a main phytochemical in soybeans, genistein, reduces DNA

> > synthesis in the brain, and reduced DNA synthesis promotes apoptosis,

which

> > is also known as " programmed cell death. " Multiple studies I found

indicate

> > that drug-induced reduction of DNA synthesis is routinely assoicated

with

> > reduced cell proliferation and death. DNA synthesis is a critical part

of

> > the life cycle of a cell:

> >

http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/1580/cycle2.gif

> >

http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Lab/1580/cycle.html

> >

> > It appears that the ability of genistein to reduce DNA synthesis may be

why

> > it is a promising anti-cancer agent, for research suggests genistein

can

> > kill cancer cells and other drugs that reduce DNA synthesis kill cancer

> > cells. Unfortunately, genistein's cytotoxic properties appear to be

> > nonspecific, ie, it doesn't only kill cancer cells.

> >

> > ...... there's more. Read at the sites....

> >

> > Always be well,

> >

> >

> >

> > At 01:55 PM 12/5/99 PST, you wrote:

> > >Att: Judy,

> > >

> > >My doctor put me on Raspberries about 2 weeks ago. He has a stack of

> > >information regarding the properties. Dr Piesse, he can be

contacted on

> > >Australian phone number 03 98187217.

> > >

> > >I have a punnent a day mixed in with a couple of bananas and soy milk.

This

> > >mixture also freezes well, making a great treat after dinner.

> > >

> > >Charmaine

> > >

> > >______________________________________________________

>

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