Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 I was wondering if anyone would think that this would be a way to go instead of or even after the chemo cream? . Right now he's on a chemo cream called Efudex. We won't know if it's worked for 6 weeks or more. Even then, when I asked the doctor how will they know if it worked, he said, 'that's a good question.' It may look okay on the outside but how can they tell if it met.? I would really appreciate any thoughts positive or negative on following this. Sanra The Blood Detox Tincture is a strong anti-cancer formulation. Its Dr.Schulze’s and is almost exactly what Dr. recommended. And both are very similar to the very famous Hoxsey cancer brew. Here's the ingredients - Chaparral; Red Clover blossoms; Oregon Grape root; Yellow Dock root; Golden Seal root; Poke root; Burdock root; Lobelia seed/pod/herb; Garlic; Cayenne Slippery Elm is an herb in Esiac tea - it's much stronger as an " anti tumor/cancer " herb than most people realize - it's also VERY soothing & healing. Slippery Elm mixed with Aloe Gel is a PERFECT poultice/pack...it'd be SO soothing and it just " be enough " with the tincture too. Fresh gel of course would be best, but Mountain Rose has a fantastic bottled aloe gel. . There’s also Dr.Schulzes ultra strong " anti cancer poultice " .Where I would get it, its called a Garlic Draw to not attract any attention. Heres the ingredients and instructions: Garlic " Draw " Poultice or Suppository Blend 2 ounces Red Clover tincture; 2 ounces Bloodroot tincture; Chaparral leaf powder; Poke Root powder; Goldenseal Root powder; Slippery Elm Bark powder; Bentonite Clay; Activated Charcoal. Instructions -to make a full recipe- place all of powdered mixture into a large bowl, add 6-8 finely minced & pulverized cloves of raw garlic, 2 teaspoons of Tea Tree oil and both bottles of tincture. Using a mixture of half raw apple cider vinegar & half coconut oil (for bolus or suppository) OR half raw apple cider vinegar half water for the poultice. Add either of the liquid blends to the mixture in the bowl, until you achieve " pie dough " consistency (for a bolus/suppository) or a bit moister for a poultice (paste consistency). For the bolus/suppository simply shape into the size/shape needed and place in freezer until used. For a poultice, take as much as you need, apply, and place the rest in a tightly covered glass bowl or jar in the refrigerator. Making 1/2 (1/4, 1/8) batches at a time, will ensure freshness. It would make a LOT of tiny poultices; it is harsh, but likely not nearly as harsh as chemo cream. Therein lies the reason for the recommendation of PLENTY of the Blood Detox tincture. One could (likely) fairly easily get it to stop growing by applying things topically, but that doesn't address the cause...and even if the lesion started disappearing from topical treatment, I'd be worried it could still spread internally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Thanks but can you specify please the quantities of everything in the poultice recipe, specifically the powdered herbs? > > > I was wondering if anyone would think that this would be a way to go instead > of or even after the chemo cream? . Right now he's on a chemo cream called > Efudex. We won't know if it's worked for 6 weeks or more. Even then, when I > asked the doctor how will they know if it worked, he said, 'that's a good > question.' It may look okay on the outside but how can they tell if it met.? > I would really appreciate any thoughts positive or negative on following > this. > Sanra > > > The Blood Detox Tincture is a strong anti-cancer formulation. Its Dr.Schulze’s > and is almost exactly what Dr. recommended. And both are very > similar to the very famous Hoxsey cancer brew. Here's the ingredients - > Chaparral; Red Clover blossoms; Oregon Grape root; Yellow Dock root; Golden > Seal root; Poke root; Burdock root; Lobelia seed/pod/herb; Garlic; Cayenne > Slippery Elm is an herb in Esiac tea - it's much stronger as an " anti > tumor/cancer " herb than most people realize - it's also VERY soothing & > healing. Slippery Elm mixed with Aloe Gel is a PERFECT poultice/pack...it'd > be SO soothing and it just " be enough " with the tincture too. Fresh gel of > course would be best, but Mountain Rose has a fantastic bottled aloe gel. . > There’s also Dr.Schulzes ultra strong " anti cancer poultice " .Where I would > get it, its called a Garlic Draw to not attract any attention. Heres the > ingredients and instructions: Garlic " Draw " Poultice or Suppository Blend > > 2 ounces Red Clover tincture; 2 ounces Bloodroot tincture; Chaparral leaf > powder; Poke Root powder; Goldenseal Root powder; Slippery Elm Bark powder; > Bentonite Clay; Activated Charcoal. > > Instructions -to make a full recipe- place all of powdered mixture into a > large bowl, add 6-8 finely minced & pulverized cloves of raw garlic, 2 > teaspoons of Tea Tree oil and both bottles of tincture. Using a mixture of > half raw apple cider vinegar & half coconut oil (for bolus or suppository) > OR half raw apple cider vinegar half water for the poultice. Add either of > the liquid blends to the mixture in the bowl, until you achieve " pie dough " > consistency (for a bolus/suppository) or a bit moister for a poultice (paste > consistency). For the bolus/suppository simply shape into the size/shape > needed and place in freezer until used. For a poultice, take as much as you > need, apply, and place the rest in a tightly covered glass bowl or jar in > the refrigerator. > > Making 1/2 (1/4, 1/8) batches at a time, will ensure freshness. > It would make a LOT of tiny poultices; it is harsh, but likely not nearly as > harsh as chemo cream. > > Therein lies the reason for the recommendation of PLENTY of the Blood Detox > tincture. One could (likely) fairly easily get it to stop growing by > applying things topically, but that doesn't address the cause...and even if > the lesion started disappearing from topical treatment, I'd be worried it > could still spread internally. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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