Sorry those things do not cause Cancer. It caused by a parasite. It was in
the medical journals,
as to what caused it 76 years ago. It is called fascilopus Buskii, It goes
through 6 stages.
before it is the adult size expanding the cells,growing ever larger.It is
called cancer.It causes
5 or 6 maladys like aids.dieabtes.hodgkins  leuquema etc.My spelling of
diaseses might not be good ,
but my reading is.
Study about these things and find out for yourself. You can kill these
parasites fairly easy in a
couple weeks'
You can kill them with three herbs or a zapper or both or other things.

  Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: Nina Silver <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Cancer cause


> Marshall wrote:
> >> Considering that cancer is usually caused by negative feelings, hate,
> lack
> >> of  forgiveness and so forth, I am not surprised at all that Rosemary
has
> it.
>
> Mama2Bear responded:
> > Where's the documentation for the following statement?  Various factors
> are
> > involved in cancer such as pollution, genetics, poor nutrition,
hormones,
> > wear and tear, ad infinitum.  Children and babies get cancer, and many
> angry,
> > unforgiving, hateful adults never get cancer.  And who among us  is
> without
> > negative feelings?
>
> I wasn't going to say anything, but as long as this discussion is
> continuing, and considering that my background is in psychology, I am
going
> to jump in here.
>
> As a devoted advocate of Colloidal Silver, I can certainly understand
> anyone's frustration with Rosemary's rigidity and her repeated,
inaccurate,
> negative public relations that has undoubtedly hurt the furthering of
> Colloidal Silver. However, that she has cancer, and why she has cancer, is
> really besides the point. It's so easy for those of us outside the
situation
> to say about a person, "Well, s/he's very
> unevolved/negative/crabby/evil/whatever, and no wonder s/he's sick!"
>
> But is this fair? Or, more to the point, what does this say about us that
we
> have to judge her? Admittedly, there is a fine line between making a
> critical judgment about someone (as in criticizing) and making an
> observation. For instance, if I were all huffy and said in so many words,
> "Serves her right!", that would constitute being critical. Being critical
> says as much about the person who's being critical as it does about the
> person being criticized. On the other hand, making an observation entails,
> "Gee, negative emotions certainly don't help a person get well, and
Rosemary
> certainly has some anger in her."
>
> Do you see the difference? The first has charge on it, and the second one
> doesn't. The first one has charge because I'm angry that Rosemary has
> screwed up things for us CS people; the second one is neutral (although
> detachment doesn't mean "without compassion").
>
> Now I have no idea, Marshall, what your tone or attitude are, since this
is
> the printed word and I can't see your face or hear your voice. So I'm not
> picking on you or accusing you of anything. I just wanted to share my
> thoughts about how sometimes, our own anger can make us judge others. In
the
> end, the person harboring the anger to a point that it simmers, can do
great
> damage to their own self.
>
> I can have compassion for Rosemary and her circumstances, AND at the same
> time feel really annoyed that she's such a pain in the butt--AND be
neutral
> about her illness. By the way, I discuss the role that emotions play in
> healing, in my Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing.
>
> Regards,
> Nina Silver, Ph.D.
>
> Author of THE HANDBOOK OF RIFE FREQUENCY HEALING
> Now available for $55 (which includes shipping) through PayPal!
> You can read the intro to the Handbook on my website
> http://www.heart-of-healing.com
>
>
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