Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I've read that bloodroot's particularly effective w/skin and colorectal cancer and that it prevents drug resistance (MDR). Sanguinarine is a bloodroot extract used to treat cancer. Bloodroot's in the following variations of the Hoxsey formula, I think these formulas (particularly the 1st 2) are amongst the best products around for treating cancer. AT/BC Formula--“Contents: Red Clover, Graviola leaf, Venus Fly Trap, Burdock root and seed, Oregon Grape root, Blood root, Poke root, Yellow Dock, Chaparral, Lobelia herb and seed, Periwinkle, Mistletoe, Prickly Ash…†www.quantumherbalproducts.com/Catalog/herbs.cgi/1571 probably 1 of the most effective formulas (for BC and other cancers) D-Tox Formula (Dr. Schulze)--red clover, Mojave chaparral, Larrea california, Oregon grape root, burdock, yellow dock, goldenseal, garlic, cayenne, Capsicum annuum, poke root, phytolacca bloodroot, lobelia seeds, Lobelia inflata; alcohol tincture. “Dilute in a few ounces of fresh juice, grape works the best…For general use: 2 dropperfills (60 drops) 3 to 4 times a day…Drink 64-128 ounces of liquid a day while taking this formula†www.doctorrelation.com/THE%20AMERICAN/a34.php; probably the most effective formula (for BC and other cancers) Blood Support--“Red clover, Chaparral, Burdock...Poke...Yellow dock...Goldenseal...Oregon grape...Bloodroot, Mistletoe, Cat's claw, Sheep sorrel, Cayenne " www.baselinenutritionals.com Leonard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 I was looking into the AT/BC Formula but couldn't really find much dosage info. I emailed them and they said 30 drops 3 times a day. Think that's enough? natlaie - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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