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I don't know what his other two 'low tech' ingredients are but if ever I was

diagnosed with cancer I certainly would start drinking cayenne pepper mixed with

hot water - or any other form of hot pepper in any way I could get it down -

even wrapped in bread and butter. But would I expect it to cure my cancer in two

weeks? No expectations but I do believe it would be helpful.

Chamberlain

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Subject: [ ] Anyone heard of this before?

Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 9:57 PM

I'm curious if anyone has heard of this guy and his treatment

before:

http://hubpages. com/hub/How- I-Cured-Stage- 4-Cancer- in-Two-Weeks- For-Less-

Than-The- Cost-Of-A- Night-At- The-Movies

Opinions?

Thanks,

Cyndi

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As to cayenne, there was a discussion in the group awhile back about it.

If anyone decides to incorporate it into their diet, make sure to

research the types of cayenne and the best way to ingest it. I used

cayenne in my salads, daily, for years prior to my diagnosis.

Obviously, it wasn't the " right " kind of cayenne.

ar

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Personally, I mostly follow the Ayurvedic philosophy. Cayenne is not

a panacea. No herb is a panacea. Cayennne is very useful for kapha

dosha and kapha conditions. In other words, conditions with too much

mucus (colds and flu) and " slow " conditions. It aggravates pitta or

fire.If you are thirsty, is it better to eat cayenne or eat

watermelon? Many people think the liver cleanse with cayenne will

cure anything. It can aggravate the condition.

GB

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> I don't know what his other two 'low tech' ingredients are but if

ever I was diagnosed with cancer I certainly would start drinking

cayenne pepper mixed with hot water - or any other form of hot pepper

in any way I could get it down - even wrapped in bread and butter.

But would I expect it to cure my cancer in two weeks? No expectations

but I do believe it would be helpful.

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