THE CURE FOR ALL CANCERS
: Benzene (Solvent) YES at thymus; NO at liver
He will go off all toothpaste and Vaseline products, ice cream, and
frozen yogurt.
Aluminum Silicate, Europium. Bromine (Toxic Elements)
NO
Now wears gloves to handle lumber.
: Platinum (Toxic Element) YES
Must be tooth fillings since he has changed glasses and wrist watch
to plastic - replace tooth fillings with composite.
: Candida (Pathogen) YES
PCBs probably still in clothing.
: tri Calcium Phosphate, Oxalate, Uric Acid (Kidney Stones)
YES
Summary: What a tragedy it is to fill up a young person, the same
age as my children, with PCBs. My generation did not have this handi-
cap. Body yeast in the genital area must be a difficult problem. If all the
people with this problem were to join hands, could they persuade
authorities to protect them? Could the responsibility be placed on the
suppliers to analyze their products for a list of harmful substances (like
PCBs or solvents) rather than having the responsibility be with the in-
dividual person to prove that the ailment was caused by a particular
product? We shall soon all be in this young man's situation! Notice that
in the first solvent test there was no benzene, and in the second test it
was YES. He had picked it up between tests. He was still healthy enough
to detoxify and clear it from his body. But he is very near to getting the
HIV virus from the fluke in his thymus.
Five weeks later
He feels better and has more energy. Skin purple spots (reddish, but
not open lesions) are still on both legs. He has had 2 bouts of the flu.
Groin itch is better. He has not yet done dental work.
67 Sue Weeks Cancer at Multiple Sites
This 52 year old woman gave a hair-raising account of brushes with
death. In the early 80s, she was diagnosed as having Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome. Her clinical doctors found she had 80% blockage of carotid
arteries and leg arteries. She chose chelation instead of standard clinical
treatment but stopped after 60 treatments without responding. She was
on 90 supplements a day but was still bedridden. She picked