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Hi Pope, Yes, I would like to hear more about this wormwood extract. I've

done some research-enough to know that the FDA does not favor any such

concentrations-but then what do they know? Thanks, Pat

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> GO TO: http://www.msnbc.com/news/667259.asp?cp1=1#BODY

> I the exact compound which this researcher used in his experiments.

> The regimen for the dog with bone cancer is orally iron compound ~

> 40 mg, 6 hours later, wormwood extract, at the rate .4mg/kg of body

> weight.

> If you would like to obtain the wormwood extract used, contact me by

> email.

>

> Pope

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please explain why the fda does not favor any such concentrations...

is it because it cannot essentially be patentable?

Pope

> Hi Pope, Yes, I would like to hear more about this wormwood

extract. I've

> done some research-enough to know that the FDA does not favor any

such

> concentrations-but then what do they know? Thanks, Pat

> PLANT COMPOUND KILLS CANCER CELLS

>

>

> > GO TO: http://www.msnbc.com/news/667259.asp?cp1=1#BODY

> > I the exact compound which this researcher used in his

experiments.

> > The regimen for the dog with bone cancer is orally iron compound ~

> > 40 mg, 6 hours later, wormwood extract, at the rate .4mg/kg of

body

> > weight.

> > If you would like to obtain the wormwood extract used, contact me

by

> > email.

> >

> > Pope

> >

> >

> >

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In a message dated 2/9/02 3:23:12 PM Mountain Standard Time,

sleeper@... writes:

> Hi Pope, Yes, I would like to hear more about this wormwood extract. I've

> done some research-enough to know that the FDA does not favor any such

> concentrations-but then what do they know? Thanks, Pat

>

Hi Pat; I was thinking the same thing. I was wondering about this because

wormwood has been used for centuries for treating parasites, and (of course)

worms. So I was wondering whether or not this was something from hulda clarks

thought system.

Hope we can find out more about it, I've got a bunch of wormwood extract in

the cupboard.

Klaus

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There was a person that replied to the below posting concerning another

component necessary in order for it to work, but I lost it. Hopefully,

someone has it and will post it again. I want to give it to someone I know

that could go into greater detail. Thanks.

>From: " popeallen " <lizmerrill@...>

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>

>Subject: [ ] PLANT COMPOUND KILLS CANCER CELLS

>Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 19:10:24 -0000

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>GO TO: http://www.msnbc.com/news/667259.asp?cp1=1#BODY

>I the exact compound which this researcher used in his experiments.

>The regimen for the dog with bone cancer is orally iron compound ~

>40 mg, 6 hours later, wormwood extract, at the rate .4mg/kg of body

>weight.

>If you would like to obtain the wormwood extract used, contact me by

>email.

>

> Pope

>

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Here is an animal cancer tea that cured a ferret of cancer.

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>Hi there,

>

>The one used in Dr Lai's lab test was from Artemisia

>Annua, common name Sweet wormwood or Sweet Annie,

>qinghao. Chinese and Vietnamese used intensively in

>the 70's for Malaria.

>

>Another Artemisia family Aremisia Absinthium, which

>contains Absinthe, an alcoholic drug, and one that,

>can be deadly if heated. I am not certain if this is

>the one that is commonly used in the parasite program.

>Others on the post know more.

>

>What source is your wormwood extra? Have you also

>manage to locate Holotransferrin, a vital compound to

>drive the binding of iron and force reaction with

>Sweet Wormwood? My last research on it says it is used

>for lab only and costs $350/per gram. How much do you

>propose I should give it to my cancer dog, who weighs

>50 lbs, if I could get some?

>

>My cancer dog is on Artemesia Annua since the article

>has been published, with the approval/supervision of

>our Chinese MD. Aretmesia Annua forms an integrated

>part of my dog's anti-cancer herbal formula for its

>anti-inflammatory property. Without the

>Holotransferrin, we do not receive any dramatic result

>as the bone cancer dog mentioned in the article.

>

>There are some discussions re to this subject in

>archives.

>

>We greatly appreciate your further input.

>

>Chia-wen & Dago

>Sydney Australia

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>--- popeallen <lizmerrill@...> wrote:

>> GO TO:

>> http://www.msnbc.com/news/667259.asp?cp1=1#BODY

>> I the exact compound which this researcher used in

>> his experiments.

>> The regimen for the dog with bone cancer is orally

>> iron compound ~

>> 40 mg, 6 hours later, wormwood extract, at the rate

>> .4mg/kg of body

>> weight.

>> If you would like to obtain the wormwood extract

>> used, contact me by

>> email.

>>

>> Pope

>>

>>

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Hello Pope,

This sounds fascinating. I am interested in this

compound. As are many of us. Can you please expound

on this a little more? Or, at least tell us where to

get it ,and info. Does anyone else have interest in

this Wormwood Extract? Please send info. My brother

has Stage IV Esophageal Cancer and he has little time

left. Please help. Thanks.

Alan

--- popeallen <lizmerrill@...> wrote:

> please explain why the fda does not favor any such

> concentrations...

> is it because it cannot essentially be patentable?

>

> Pope

>

>

>

> > Hi Pope, Yes, I would like to hear more about

> this wormwood

> extract. I've

> > done some research-enough to know that the FDA

> does not favor any

> such

> > concentrations-but then what do they know?

> Thanks, Pat

> > PLANT COMPOUND KILLS CANCER

> CELLS

> >

> >

> > > GO TO:

> http://www.msnbc.com/news/667259.asp?cp1=1#BODY

> > > I the exact compound which this researcher used

> in his

> experiments.

> > > The regimen for the dog with bone cancer is

> orally iron compound ~

> > > 40 mg, 6 hours later, wormwood extract, at the

> rate .4mg/kg of

> body

> > > weight.

> > > If you would like to obtain the wormwood extract

> used, contact me

> by

> > > email.

> > >

> > > Pope

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and

> post your own

> links there.

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Hi Klaus, What kind of wormwood do you have. I guess there's at least a

couple kinds. We get the plant ground up here and take some of it

periodically for intestinal parasites. I think it could be used for cancer,

or at least it might be worth a try. Pat

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> In a message dated 2/9/02 3:23:12 PM Mountain Standard Time,

> sleeper@... writes:

>

>

> > Hi Pope, Yes, I would like to hear more about this wormwood extract.

I've

> > done some research-enough to know that the FDA does not favor any such

> > concentrations-but then what do they know? Thanks, Pat

> >

>

> Hi Pat; I was thinking the same thing. I was wondering about this

because

> wormwood has been used for centuries for treating parasites, and (of

course)

> worms. So I was wondering whether or not this was something from hulda

clarks

> thought system.

>

> Hope we can find out more about it, I've got a bunch of wormwood extract

in

> the cupboard.

>

> Klaus

>

>

>

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Well Pat; The wormwood extract I have is from Gaia herbs, one from a native

american medicine man, and another bottle from an herbologist/iridologist

from california. Yeah I guess about anything is worth a try with cancer.

I've been using a rife machine pretty consistantly for a couple of months

now, in hopes that it will do for me what many other people have claimed it

will do for them.

Klaus

In a message dated 2/13/02 4:10:30 PM Mountain Standard Time,

sleeper@... writes:

> Hi Klaus, What kind of wormwood do you have. I guess there's at least a

> couple kinds. We get the plant ground up here and take some of it

> periodically for intestinal parasites. I think it could be used for cancer,

> or at least it might be worth a try. Pat

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Hi Klaus, Here's some information I got on the net about wormwood. used

for intestinal worms for 3500 years, used to make Absinthe-french drink

reputedly first prepared by witches. the plant exudes a substance that

restricts the growth of many neighboring plants. rich in essential

oils-used in china for malaria-helps digestion probably by getting rid of

worrms, sedative to relieve anxieties. It can become habit forming like

ethyl alcohol. Absinthe alcoholic drink has been banned from most countries

because of habit forming properties as well as hallucinagenic and

eipileptic-like convulsions, can cause stupor and trembling.

Sounds good to me. Pat

Re: PLANT COMPOUND KILLS CANCER CELLS

> Well Pat; The wormwood extract I have is from Gaia herbs, one from a

native

> american medicine man, and another bottle from an herbologist/iridologist

> from california. Yeah I guess about anything is worth a try with cancer.

> I've been using a rife machine pretty consistantly for a couple of months

> now, in hopes that it will do for me what many other people have claimed

it

> will do for them.

>

> Klaus

> In a message dated 2/13/02 4:10:30 PM Mountain Standard Time,

> sleeper@... writes:

>

>

> > Hi Klaus, What kind of wormwood do you have. I guess there's at least

a

> > couple kinds. We get the plant ground up here and take some of it

> > periodically for intestinal parasites. I think it could be used for

cancer,

> > or at least it might be worth a try. Pat

>

>

>

>

>

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