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Dear Dr Rozenzwajg,

I have sent you an e-mail a few days ago but I did it through the response in

the archives and am not sure if it got through, therefore I am sending this

e-mail. I do apologize if you already received one message because this is

essentially the same querry. I would really appreciate if you could let me know

if your lecture on the broccoli treatment for skin cancer is still available in

the PDF file on-line, if not, is there any chance you could forward it to me

directly? I have just started treating a patient with skin cancer (no formal

diagnosis as the patient refused a biopsy) and I would value any information and

advice from you as you obviously have a lot of experience in the field.

Thank you in advance.

Best wishes

Newton

" Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD,NMD. " wrote:

I have stabilized (stopped the evolution) of one patient with fibrosis

due

to asbewstosis with Gemmotherapic remedies.

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.

" The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind " .

Go to www.lulu.com/content/1103716 for my new book " The Handbook of

Gemmotherapy "

-- lung fibrosis

Hello everyone,

I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had experience of treating

lung fibrosis.

I have treated other lung conditions before but not this particular

condition.

Has anyone had success in stabilising and improving fibrosis.

If anyone has any thoughts i would be very grateful for the input.

Many thanks in advance.

Kim

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It is still on the NZAMH website look up www.nzamh.org.nz/research.asp

If not, let me know.

Thanks (don't forget to take pictures!!!)

Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.

" The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind " .

Visit http://drjoesnaturalmedicine.blogspot.com for some articles and

comments.

-- lung fibrosis

Hello everyone,

I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had experience of treating

lung fibrosis.

I have treated other lung conditions before but not this particular

condition.

Has anyone had success in stabilising and improving fibrosis.

If anyone has any thoughts i would be very grateful for the input.

Many thanks in advance.

Kim

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Dear ,

You might check out http://www.cancersalves.com/. Ingrid's book is very

clear. I have used her black salve to good effect on skin lesions

including some probable cancers in people who didn't want biopsy.

Regards,

Gascoigne

Web: http://www.drgascoigne.com

anna newton wrote:

>

> Dear Dr Rozenzwajg,

> I have sent you an e-mail a few days ago but I did it through the

> response in the archives and am not sure if it got through, therefore

> I am sending this e-mail. I do apologize if you already received one

> message because this is essentially the same querry. I would really

> appreciate if you could let me know if your lecture on the broccoli

> treatment for skin cancer is still available in the PDF file on-line,

> if not, is there any chance you could forward it to me directly? I

> have just started treating a patient with skin cancer (no formal

> diagnosis as the patient refused a biopsy) and I would value any

> information and advice from you as you obviously have a lot of

> experience in the field.

> Thank you in advance.

> Best wishes

> Newton

>

> " Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD,NMD. " <jroz@...

> <mailto:jroz%40ihug.co.nz>> wrote:

> I have stabilized (stopped the evolution) of one patient with fibrosis due

> to asbewstosis with Gemmotherapic remedies.

>

> Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.

> " The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind " .

> Go to www.lulu.com/content/1103716 for my new book " The Handbook of

> Gemmotherapy "

> -- lung fibrosis

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had experience of

> treating

>

> lung fibrosis.

> I have treated other lung conditions before but not this particular

> condition.

>

> Has anyone had success in stabilising and improving fibrosis.

> If anyone has any thoughts i would be very grateful for the input.

>

> Many thanks in advance.

>

> Kim

>

>

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Hi ,

thanks for the suggestion - I will look it up.

Bets wishes

Gascoigne wrote:

Dear ,

You might check out http://www.cancersalves.com/. Ingrid's book is very

clear. I have used her black salve to good effect on skin lesions

including some probable cancers in people who didn't want biopsy.

Regards,

Gascoigne

Web: http://www.drgascoigne.com

anna newton wrote:

>

> Dear Dr Rozenzwajg,

> I have sent you an e-mail a few days ago but I did it through the

> response in the archives and am not sure if it got through, therefore

> I am sending this e-mail. I do apologize if you already received one

> message because this is essentially the same querry. I would really

> appreciate if you could let me know if your lecture on the broccoli

> treatment for skin cancer is still available in the PDF file on-line,

> if not, is there any chance you could forward it to me directly? I

> have just started treating a patient with skin cancer (no formal

> diagnosis as the patient refused a biopsy) and I would value any

> information and advice from you as you obviously have a lot of

> experience in the field.

> Thank you in advance.

> Best wishes

> Newton

>

> " Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD,NMD. " <jroz@...

> <mailto:jroz%40ihug.co.nz>> wrote:

> I have stabilized (stopped the evolution) of one patient with fibrosis due

> to asbewstosis with Gemmotherapic remedies.

>

> Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.

> " The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind " .

> Go to www.lulu.com/content/1103716 for my new book " The Handbook of

> Gemmotherapy "

> -- lung fibrosis

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I would be interested to hear from anyone who has had experience of

> treating

>

> lung fibrosis.

> I have treated other lung conditions before but not this particular

> condition.

>

> Has anyone had success in stabilising and improving fibrosis.

> If anyone has any thoughts i would be very grateful for the input.

>

> Many thanks in advance.

>

> Kim

>

>

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