Dr. Y. Omura finds that in all cancer cases there is a presence of metals such as mercury or lead, as well a viral presence. These are two of, I believe, four conditions. One as I recally concerns low acytylcholine, and the other the presence of a cancer marker. All four he says are invariably present. One can rid oneself of two by using cilantro to chelate the metals and taking DHA/EPA fish oil to destroy the viruses. If Omura is correct, we can do a great deal to reduce our own risk of cancer by following two simple steps.
JBB Kevin Nolan wrote: > > Noel White wrote: > > "REply to Kevin Nolan. Go www.ephca.com and click on ozone therapy, you > > will find the answer to ozone used for the right reaons not wrong > > reasons. There are > > many alternative treatments for cancer and some have been successfull. > > The Germans have documented proof in their clinics and Journals for > > ozone cancer therapy. > > > > Noel" > > That site contains some quite interesting info. Certainly not just into > Ozone therapy. What struck me reading down the main cancer page; > http://www.ephca.com/Cancer/cancer.htm, was this: > Foods Associated With Cancer Risk > 1.. Fat, smoked, and cured meat - Harmful nitrites and nitrates. > 2.. Butter, cream, high-fat cheeses - Non-essential saturated fat. > 3.. Margarine and commercial oils - Harmful compounds. > 4.. Vegetable shortening - Hydrogenated vegetable oils > 5.. Tropical oils-palm and coconut - Non-essential. > 6.. .............................. > 7.. ............................... > Notice #5; coconut oil is a no-no here, yet Mary Enig et al champions it as > an anti-cancer agent. It is this kind of disagreement among alternative > health practitioners that leaves one wondering. Unrealistic to expect total > agreement of course. What is I think needed is the health equivalent of a > "Tom's hardware" site, somewhere you can go and get an unbiased and > comprehensive review of all the various treatment regimes - hard figures on > the actual success rates. > > Kevin Nolan > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

