THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
non-metal (bamboo is common) tea strainer. Sweeten
with confectioner’s sugar or honey. Honey obtained
from the bulk tank in a health food store never had sol-
vent pollution when I tested it. Be careful not to buy foil
packs of tea or tea blends. Tea blends are mixtures of
herb teas; these have solvents in them from the extracts
used to improve flavor!
- Fruit juice: fresh squeezed only. Some stores make it
while you wait. If they freeze some of it, you could pur-
chase the frozen containers. Bottled fruit juices have
traces of numerous solvents, as do the frozen concen-
trates, as do the refrigerated ones, don't buy them. You
have to see it being made, but watch carefully: I
recently went to a juice bar where they made everything
fresh, before your very eyes. And I saw them take the
fruit right from the refrigerator and spray it with a
special wash “to get rid of any pesticides”, then put a
special detergent on it to clean off the wash! So instead
of getting traces of pesticide, I got traces of isopropyl
alcohol!^45 More recently I stepped into a San Diego
juice bar for a “smoothie.” The banana that was going
into it was half black, and I expected the black part to be
cut off, but the whole thing was thrown in the blender!
You can not trust commercially prepared food, even if it
is a health food store or juice bar. Best of all, buy a
juicer, peel the fruit and make your own juice (enough
for a week—freeze it in half-pint used plastic bottles).
Try pineapple, pear, peach, nectarine, cantaloupe, and
grapefruit. For stronger flavor add a bit of fresh lemon
to each variety to give it more zip.
(^45) Yes, I took a sample of the wash to test.