What are your ideas to rid one of cancer or even cancer developing? I am
taking fluconazole for 14 days to rid of fungus. That is all I know that I
have, but was worried that cancer was developing.
Thanks,
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 7:18 AM
Subject: CS>cancer and baking soda
Cancer is not a fungus, it is a DNA replication malfunction that can be
triggered by numerous things.
There is much evidence that weaker cancer cells cannot live in an alkaline
environment and Baking Soda is a Base [alkaline] substance.
While it is probable that a fungus cannot live there either, the fungus is
not the cancer.
The Zapper doesn't electrify the blood as some claim.
As with making CS, electron transfer in a liquid [aka electrical
current], is carried out by chemical reaction chains with charged state
ions carrying the electrons around...it's not like electrons bumping each
other down a wire.
Applying DC current to a bucket of salt water via electrodes that don't
emit their own ions produces Hypochlorous Acid on one pole [ a germicide
and fungicide..oxidizer] and Sodium Hydroxide...[a base.] on the other
pole.
Your blood is a bucket of salt water.
Where you put which electrode controls where what chemical is produced.
How much power applied controls how much chemical.
When the two chemicals meet as blood circulation mixes them together,
they make salt again.
For more direct targeting, one could insert a thin platinum or similar
inert metal probe into a feeder vein.
There is also such a thing as electrical inductance using magnetic fields
and radio waves...electromagnetics.
Beamed radio waves can be aimed to converge and/or timed by frequency to
pulsate with a sympathetic resonance to create "hot spots" where
electrical current can be induced with more power focused there than on
any of the entry pathways.
If sound canceling tech can be tweeked to make a speaker in mid
air.......[and it can]
Get the idea?
Ode
At 02:13 PM 1/1/2010 -0800, you wrote:
The Italian oncologist, Dr. Simoncini, (watch on Youtube) was curing lung
cancer by using baking soda. He claims that cancer is a fungus, and his
videos show the cancer turning back pink again and going away. He was
curing stage 4 cancers until they took his licence away. A serious danger
to the cancer industry.
If he is correct that cancer is a fungus, and soda will kill it, then it
should also kill black mold, which certainly is a fungus also. If I had it
I would dilute baking soda in water and use a nebulizer to breath it.
By the way, I used a solution of dissolved baking soda and DMSO, 50/50,
about twice a day for a month, on a brown mole that was turning black and
bleeding, and it totally disappeared. Never had it looked at or diagnosed,
so cannot claim it was cancer.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 11:06 AM
Subject: Fwd: CS>.we don't KNOW what would have happened had we NOT taken
CS.
IAspergillosis is an incurable disease of the lungs caused by fungal
Aspergillus. It is treated using
compounds called azoles but researchers at The University of Manchester
have found that the fungus has
been able to mutate making treatment ineffective.
The research, published in the prestigious US journal Emerging Infectious
Diseases, showed that 13 out of
14 affected patients recently treated by the team did not respond to
therapy and that numerous mutations
were responsible.
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From: [email protected]
Reply-to: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: 1/1/2010 12:43:29 P.M. Central Standard Time
Subj: Re: CS>.we don't KNOW what would have happened had we NOT
taken CS.
fungal_disease.pdf
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