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Using weevils to cure cancer
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: ajch-ga List Price: $20.00 |
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27 Sep 2002 12:30 PDT
Expires: 27 Oct 2002 11:30 PST Question ID: 69791 |
I am looking for information on a way of curing cancer with grain/bread weevils. I know that this is being done in Argentina and possibly elsewhere too. Can you obtain any information about this, particularly in relation to the UK. | |
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Re: Using weevils to cure cancer
From: kyrie26-ga on 30 Sep 2002 06:53 PDT |
You don't need weevils to treat cancer. You need Vitamin B17. Read on : http://www.worldwithoutcancer.org.uk/ |
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Re: Using weevils to cure cancer
From: tehuti-ga on 30 Sep 2002 08:27 PDT |
Please be aware that no scientific study of this approach appears to have been reported in the medical literature. |
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Re: Using weevils to cure cancer
From: magikcamel-ga on 03 Oct 2002 17:13 PDT |
if you want something that has medical research, and that fights radical cells, you want lycopene, lycopene is an antioxidant that kills and prevents free radical cells (cancers), lycopene is the pigment that gives tomatoes and watermelons thier colour, to get the most lycopene, eat raw tomatoes and watermelons for reference http://www.cancerproject.org/medicine/lycopene.html |
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Re: Using weevils to cure cancer
From: rbnn-ga on 04 Oct 2002 11:10 PDT |
I believe there is a scene in the movie "Empire of the Sun" in which Jim eats weevils and mentions that they have vitamins. |
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Re: Using weevils to cure cancer
From: aceresearcher-ga on 27 Oct 2002 05:27 PST |
ajch, Please be aware that ANY of the above-mentioned treatments, including weevils -- are JUST that -- treatments, which may or may not actually be effective. As of yet, there is NO PROVEN CLINICAL EVIDENCE that any of these methods are effective in treating cancer. Of course, you can ask Bobbie7 to provide you with the information she has found, and it is your right to explore that information. Just remember that she is only providing you with the links for which you have asked. Our purpose here is to point you toward the information you seek, whatever it may be. None of us here is qualified to give medical advice; indeed, it is important that someone with cancer work hand-in-hand with their physician to determine which direction their treatment should take. Best wishes, aceresearcher |
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Vitamins B17 & C vs. Chemotherapy for treating cancer.
From: gjh-ga on 09 Dec 2002 10:24 PST |
It has been commented that these 'alternative' remedies have not been subjected to trials. It should be noted that chemotherapy has also never been shown to do more good than harm. An excellent summary of chemo vs. vitamins b17 and c can be found on http://www.nexusmagazine.com/Doctoring1.html |
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