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How are you using the cansema??

BJ

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, In the case of my wife, her coldness was definitely due to a fungus buildup - we are removing it now with Cansema. She also takes flushing niacin (vitamin B3 - nicotinic acid) and cayenne for circulation. Both these substances are also antifungal. from Israel>> Hi Sue,> > > > Do you know the cause of cold at the extremities? I'm not qualified to> comment, but wonder if it's a capilliary constriction, blood viscosity or> pressure or something else. I feel sure that there must be something you> can do to assist this. Have you tried cayenne, silica hydride or anything> else?> > > > > > > > > >>Now that winter is here again i'm immobilized - my extremeites are just so> cold - feet are like block of ice and I live in south texas.> >>I can't find it in me to move. I was on antbx for 12 years in youth.>

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BJ, We are using the topical Cansema deep tissue formula from altcancer.com. We

also purchased Cansema tonic from the same source, but my wife is not currently

using the tonic. She suffers from a large accumulation of localized fungus in

her feet and ankles, so the salve was more appropriate. After she gets rid of

this fungus, she will take the Cansema tonic to get rid of hidden fungus

wherever it exists in the body. I am certain that fungus problems are almost

always systemic. I know of a man who died from having cancer (ie, fungus) in his

liver, lungs, and brain simultaneously.

from Israel

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> How are you using the cansema??

> BJ

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> [sPAM] [ ] Re:very sick

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> , In the case of my wife, her coldness was definitely due to a fungus

buildup - we are removing it now with Cansema. She also takes flushing niacin

(vitamin B3 - nicotinic acid) and cayenne for circulation. Both these substances

are also antifungal.

>

> from Israel

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> --- In , " Bond " <pmbond@>

wrote:

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> > Hi Sue,

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> > Do you know the cause of cold at the extremities? I'm not qualified to

> > comment, but wonder if it's a capilliary constriction, blood viscosity or

> > pressure or something else. I feel sure that there must be something you

> > can do to assist this. Have you tried cayenne, silica hydride or anything

> > else?

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> > >>Now that winter is here again i'm immobilized - my extremeites are just

so

> > cold - feet are like block of ice and I live in south texas.

> > >>I can't find it in me to move. I was on antbx for 12 years in youth.

> >

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