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I found it:

www.essense-of-ife.com/moreinfo/specialtyproducts/xprotocol.htm#Anchor-35882

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Mike Golden posted awhile back that there was a site called

essenseoflife. com that carried herbal mixtures of bloodroot and

slippery elm. However, this website does not seem to have anything to do with

herbal supplements. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Jim -

I believe the site is www.essense-of-life.com (need the hyphens). I

think the bloodroot product is listed under Sanguinarine. I'm not sure

if you need to do enzymes with this product or not.

I'm sure Mike will step in here and answer though.

cathy

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> Mike Golden posted awhile back that there was a site called

> essenseoflife.com that carried herbal mixtures of bloodroot and

> slippery elm. However, this website does not seem to have anything to

> do with herbal supplements. Anyone have any suggestions?

>

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Try essense-of-life.com (use the dashes -)

From: jrrjim

Mike Golden posted awhile back that there was a site called

essenseoflife.com that carried herbal mixtures of bloodroot and

slippery elm. However, this website does not seem to have anything to

do with herbal supplements. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Thanks for the help. I guess I was just missing the dashes in the

name.

Mike seems to think that bloodroot shows promise in killing cancer.

I'm thinking about giving it a try. However, apparently, it is

pretty potent and can make one a bit ill if they are not ready for it

and/or take too much. I guess this is why they offer lower doses

mixed with slippery elm.

" fishsalmon2001 " <cathykush@...> wrote:

Jim -

> I believe the site is www.essense-of-life.com (need the hyphens). I

> think the bloodroot product is listed under Sanguinarine. I'm not

sure if you need to do enzymes with this product or not.

> I'm sure Mike will step in here and answer though.

> cathy

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jrrjim wrote:

Jim....Put little dashes in there

www.essense-of-life.com

Mike

>

> Mike Golden posted awhile back that there was a site called

> essenseoflife.com that carried herbal mixtures of bloodroot and

> slippery elm. However, this website does not seem to have anything to

> do with herbal supplements. Anyone have any suggestions?

>

>

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People might want to look up " Neoplasene " . It's a tweaked version of

bloodroot that is becoming well known in veterinary medicine for cancer

in dogs. Artemix, Neoplasene and Avemar are all growing in popularity

in the vet world

Mike

cheryl wrote:

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> What are peoples thoughts on bloodroot tincture vs the capsules?

>

> Cheri

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Hey, I.m a D.C. too ! i don't know if you've read my psots, but I had a tumor

removed from my bladder about 7 weks ago..I started doing BCG last wek, but now

the bleeding in the urine is coming back..i think they will not do teh BCg

anymore..the next thing is 6-8 sesions of chemo..cisplatin and gemzar..

i am doing the baking soda, plus lots of greens..plus taking Poly MVA and now

LDN, plus wobenzyme and Immunition..any other siggestions?

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, I'm not sure if you are asking me, but I'm guessing that's the

case, so I'll respond...

Yes, I've been reading all your posts since you joined the list and am

familiar with what is going on with you. The whole bleeding thing

sounds like a post surgical sequal, as someone else has suggested. It's

unlikely that a tumor would regenerate that quickly. Not impossible,

just unlikely.

They can't repeat the BCG while you are bleeding, but they can repeat it

after you heal up a bit. First they should take a look and see what is

going on in the bladder since the surgery.

In response to you asking for suggestions: take a look at Sutherlandia

OPC, although I think I've seen your name on the oleander soup list

already, maybe. Let me know.

Mike

VINCENT TOKATLIAN wrote:

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> Hey, I.m a D.C. too ! i don't know if you've read my psots, but I had

> a tumor removed from my bladder about 7 weks ago..I started doing BCG

> last wek, but now the bleeding in the urine is coming back..i think

> they will not do teh BCg anymore..the next thing is 6-8 sesions of

> chemo..cisplatin and gemzar..

> i am doing the baking soda, plus lots of greens..plus taking Poly MVA

> and now LDN, plus wobenzyme and Immunition..any other siggestions?

>

>

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How would you classify sutherlandia OPC, as something that would increase ATP

levels or voltage or one that would decrease ATP levels or voltage?

Or maybe neutral?

Joe

Golden, D.C. wrote:

.... take a look at Sutherlandia OPC

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thanks.. I'll discus the bleeding with the URO tomorrow. Last week, i had one

clot just before the BCG, but he did not sem concerned,and did the BCG anyway.

I'd rather continue the BCG.

From: Golden, D.C.

...The whole bleeding thing sounds like a post surgical sequal, as someone else

has suggested. It's unlikely that a tumor would regenerate that quickly.

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Hve you had BCG, or known others who have?

i guess you can have a recurrence of the tumor, but just keep doing the bCG.

i was under the impression that there would be no recurrences at all, if it was

to owrk

From: Golden, D.C.

....They can't repeat the BCG while you are bleeding, but they can repeat it

after you heal up a bit.

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The S/OPC has several effects on cancer. It can induce autophagy, which

is when a cell scavenges its own proteins. Normal cells can easily turn

off autophagy . Cancer cells often cannot stop it. The result is they

" eat " themselves up. S/OPC can also induce apoptosis. It seems to do

this by causing the mitochondria to leak cytochrome. This is not

exactly direct ATP suppression (as seen with graviola, Cantrol,

Protocel, and paw paw), but does result in damage to the mitochondria.

A third effect of S/OPC is in immune cell stimulation.

Mike

Joe wrote:

>

> How would you classify sutherlandia OPC, as something that would

> increase ATP levels or voltage or one that would decrease ATP levels

> or voltage?

> Or maybe neutral?

>

> Joe

>

> Golden, D.C. wrote:

> ... take a look at Sutherlandia OPC

>

>

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