Guest guest Posted July 2, 2012 Report Share Posted July 2, 2012 Posted at CancerVictory group. What do you think? . . .Major conceptual & practical breakthrough in conquering cancer> Posted by: "CancerVictory-owner " CancerVictory-owner > Date: Sun Jul 1, 2012 8:35 pm ((PDT))> > Dear CancerVictory members,> > I have found a major conceptual & practical breakthrough in conquering cancer without a "Battle". This is embodied in an Adam Abraham interview of Fred Eichhorn, the founder and director of the National Cancer Research Foundation; he is a rare individual, one who didn't just survive, but conquered pancreatic cancer... over 30 years ago!> > Here is the link to the YouTube video of this interview:> > Talk For Food: Conquering Cancer Without a "Battle" > > If you want to go directly to the interview, the intro to the interview starts at 12 minutes, 36 seconds into the 59 minute, 30 second video.> > Fred has discovered how to get cancer to go away without a fight by simply doing a nutritional assay of the body's deficiencies and giving the body a lot of whatever it is deficient in.> > A personal supplementary understanding to this insight is that wheat grass absorbs each of the minerals fed to it in the form of very dilute ocean water sea salt. If you can find a complete form of sea salt with up to 90 different minerals, and you water your wheat grass with pure water containing 1 tsp. per gallon of this dry sea salt, the resulting wheat grass, when juiced, will produce far more complete healing effect than ordinary "organic" wheat grass juice.> > If you combine a practice of consuming 8 oz. per day of this super-mineralized wheat grass juice with a practice of getting a nutritional assay of your physiology to see what you are deficient in and taking a lot of whatever you are deficient in, this combined strategy will almost certainly tilt your body's internal ecosystem in the direction of healing and away from disease, regardless of what the disease is.> > Fred Eichhorn's National Cancer Research Foundation web site is http://www.ncrf.org/index.html.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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