Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 By Dr. Howenstine, MD. August 24, 2006 NewsWithViews.com The pharmaceutical industry earns one trillion dollars each year from the sale of chemotherapy drugs. If anyone thinks that this industry will soon be bringing forth a new therapy that will cure cancer they may wish to revaluate this thinking. These people are brilliant at controlling the media and encouraging the public that " the cure is just around the corner. " If they were to cure cancer it would be the biggest mistake they have ever made and they are not accustomed to making mistakes. One of the key factors in successful therapy of cancer is removal of toxic metals (mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, aluminum, iron, uranium etc.) from the body. Reference:- http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james48.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 : I still have some Waiora and have used it because I bought it. However, the original experiments that confirmed the cancer protection that I read were done with dry zeolites and that is generally what I use. I bought my Waiora for about $75/bottle, which in terms of zeolite content is ridiculously expensive. My supplier in NJ charges about $19/ bottle and the concentration is very high. Note that zeolites may actually cause cancer when you breath them, from what I have read. I have a mouth full of mercury, so I look for anything that may lesson that problem till I can have them removed properly. No dentist around here is versed in their removal . Regards, Jim : > Hi: > > Do you use zeolite? In what form do you get it and take it? What > are your personal results? From what source do you buy it? > > I noticed that the source of the referenced product Waiora, is > high-priced and hard-sell and Waiora is clearly MLM. Four little > bottles of Waiora NCD (Natural Cellular Defense) cost $200. > > It is likely that some of these claims are exaggerated and also > embellished by combining benefits of multiple therapies in the > article about NCD. If zeolite is this good, a company with more > reasonable pricing will have a similar product at a more reasonable > price. MLM is always more expensive. I just never buy from MLM on > principle if I can avoid it. I hope someone can point us to another > source for those interested. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 Hi: When I called him, he said that now they only sell the powder and the pebbles. They no longer sell anything else, according to him and nothing for human consumption (unless they just do it for existing customers). Since the research has been done with the solid stuff, I wouldn't trust the liquid to work as well, especially not those little expensive bottles from Waiora where the dose is a few drops twice a day. They cite the research of others, done with a product that has hundreds of times the dose of zeolite as representing what their product will do. That is the typical fraud and high price that comes with MLM. At 11:47 AM 8/26/2006, you wrote: >: > >I still have some Waiora and have used it because I bought it. However, >the original experiments that confirmed the cancer protection that I >read were done with dry zeolites and that is generally what I use. I >bought my Waiora for about $75/bottle, which in terms of zeolite >content is ridiculously expensive. My supplier in NJ charges about $19/ >bottle and the concentration is very high. Note that zeolites may >actually cause cancer when you breath them, from what I have read. I >have a mouth full of mercury, so I look for anything that may lesson >that problem till I can have them removed properly. No dentist around >here is versed in their removal . > >Regards, Jim >: > > > Hi: > > > > Do you use zeolite? In what form do you get it and take it? What > > are your personal results? From what source do you buy it? > > > > I noticed that the source of the referenced product Waiora, is > > high-priced and hard-sell and Waiora is clearly MLM. Four little > > bottles of Waiora NCD (Natural Cellular Defense) cost $200. > > > > It is likely that some of these claims are exaggerated and also > > embellished by combining benefits of multiple therapies in the > > article about NCD. If zeolite is this good, a company with more > > reasonable pricing will have a similar product at a more reasonable > > price. MLM is always more expensive. I just never buy from MLM on > > principle if I can avoid it. I hope someone can point us to another > > source for those interested. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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