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Baking Soda and Maple Syrup for Breast Cancer

Shari (Florida) on 01/25/2025
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I used this to treat my breast cancer with success. Some people are putting the wrong amounts in these comments. It is one part baking soda to 3 parts maple syrup. NOT the other way around. Add one part baking soda with three parts maple syrup in a small sauce pan. Stir briskly. Heat for five minutes. Take one to three teaspoons daily, as needed. This was based on the research of Tullio Simoncini, a former Italian physician known for alternative medicine advocacy. He is known for the claim that cancer is caused by the fungus Candida albicans, and has argued that cancer is a form of candida overgrowth. He also is known for claims that cancer can be cured with intravenous sodium bicarbonate in combination with a sweetener. The sweetener is the trojan horse so to speak, which gets the cancer/fungus to take in the sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate has been know to treat thrush in babies for years. Thrush is also a fungus. Many people are having success by ingesting the sodium bicarbonate/maple syrup and letting it dissolve under their tongue, This sublingual way of taking it, allows it to get directly into your bloodstream, therefore bypassing digestion. Make sure to let it dissolve under your tongue.

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Belladonna and Breast Cancer

Rob (Kentucky) on 01/02/2025
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Belladonna for Breast Cancer.

A woman, aged fifty, with a swelling in the right breast, which had been noticed for six months and was increasing in size, applied at the Birmingham Hospital. The tumor was hard but movable, situated below the nipple, which was unmistakably retracted. Glands not enlarged, but much pain down right arm. It was decided the growth was cancerous, and that the breast should be removed. Preparatory to the operation, Belladonna was ordered internally, and, strange to say, in a fortnight's time all symptoms had disappeared and no trace of the tumor was to be discovered. – DOCTOR WINGFIELD, in Monthly Review.

From the Book: The Medical Age, a Semi-Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Volume 13, p. 285, by Dr. G. Archie Stockwell 1895

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Cranberries for Cancer

Rob (Kentucky) on 10/30/2024
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Cranberries for Breast or other Cancer.

From the Book: Gunn's New Family Physician or, Home Book of Health; Forming a Complete Household Guide…, by John C. Gunn, Johnson H. Jordan, Charles S. Royce · 1867

The application of raw Cranberries, applied as a poultice to the sore, will cure this most inveterate disease. We know of many cures performed by the use of these berries, mashed and applied as a poultice. A lady of our acquaintance had a Cancer in her breast, which had become as large as a pullet's egg (smaller than regular chicken egg), and was an inch below the surface of the skin. In this case, it was an hereditary disease, and she regarded it as a death-warrant. She was persuaded, however, to try the Cranberries, and they effected a cure. The Cranberries were mashed in a mortar; spread on a cloth and laid on, changing the poultice three times a day. In two or three days it became so sore that it drew out pustules that filled like the Small-pox. This process was renewed with the same effect, until the whole was drawn away, the Cancer becoming softened and decreasing in size at every application, until it finally disappeared. The virtues of Cranberries are but imperfectly known. They are cooling and useful in removing inflammation, and have been known to cure an obstinate Sore Throat. We have never known them tried, but are persuaded they might be useful in Bronchitis. The Tuscaloosa Observer states that a Mr. Bell, who suffered for eight years with Cancer in the nose (Basal cell carcinoma), was entirely cured by using a poultice of the common Cranberry. It is so simple and innocent that every one afflicted with the disease should try it.

Why does it work?

Example: Cranberries for Prostate Cancer - Researchers started out with about 50,000 human prostate cancer cells in a petri dish and if you do nothing, within a day you’re closer to 100,000, then 200,000 and then nearly 400,000 within 72 hours. But by adding just a tiny amount of raw cranberry juice, that exponential cancer growth can be blocked.

The reason they tested such tiny concentrations is that we only absorb a small fraction of the cranberry phytonutrients we eat into our bloodstream. Still, cranberries are cheap. If drug companies and supplement manufacturers are going to capitalize on this they needed to find cranberry’s active ingredient.

Different fractions were tested against various types of cancer to find the magic bullet. Various fractions of phytonutrients inhibited colon cancer cell, prostate cancer, human breast, brain tumor, oral, and ovarian cancer cells proliferation about 15 percent, but nothing compared to the total extract of the whole fruit. There seems to be additive or synergistic anti-proliferative effects resulting from the combination of the various components compared to individual purified phytochemicals. So it’s always better to eat the whole fruit.

How do you do that with cranberries, though? Although five percent of cranberries are sold fresh, the vast majority are consumed as processed products. To get the same amount of anthocyanin phytonutrients in a cup of fresh or frozen cranberries, you’d have to drink 16 cups of cranberry juice cocktail, eat seven cups of dried cranberries, or 26 cans of cranberry sauce!

The problem is that raw cranberries are so tart that folks may opt for the 7 cups of dried. In a taste test survey, consumers said they wouldn’t mind eating dried cranberries every day, but the preference for raw cranberries sloped down toward maybe once a year. The problem is dried cranberries tend to come sweetened. Raw cranberries don’t affect your blood sugar, but sweetened dried cranberries do—even the low sugar varieties.

What about cranberry “juice”? Cranberry cocktail is usually only about a quarter cranberry juice. The ruby red phytonutrients in cranberries and pure cranberry juice are powerful antioxidants, increasing the antioxidant capacity of our bloodstream within hours of consumption. But the high fructose corn syrup acts as a pro-oxidant, even with added vitamin C, canceling out some of the cranberry benefit.

In Australia, I’ve seen raw broccoli mashed up and used as a poultice for skin cancer so this is nothing new by Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD. Don’t try to find it on Google because they are blocking everything in reguards to natural healing.

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High pH and Breast Cancer

Kris (Bulgaria) on 11/12/2019
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Hi, I never wrote here, just read. I have breast cancer removed and radiation afterwards. I read that high PH should be achieved. I have had a urine pH of 8 for 3-4 years now. Why am I sick?

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Marjorie (Newfoundland, Canada) on 01/13/2019

Thank you for posting, I have been told I have breast cancer recently and have been doing Paw Paw program. The company I have been using has been having great success over the yrs with cancer.. Paw paw is not available in Canada so I order it from the US. I intend to continue this and also add some of the recommendations from this site. I have what appears to be inflammation around my nipple. Is this a common symptom?
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Magnesium Chloride and Breast Cancer

Art (California ) on 09/12/2017

Magnesium chloride (MC) has many potential health benefits and in the link to the full study below it is suggested that breast cancer might be one.

In the study they compared the effects of MC with cisplatin. The cisplatin was more effective and comes with side effects and can only be given for so long, whereas MC can be taken indefinitely and side effects are more likely to be other health benefits. Being replete with MC may be a safe and effective preventative or it may be a great addition to a breast cancer treatment strategy. Definitely worth the read and consideration.

Here is a link to the full study:

http://journal.waocp.org/article_33906_bef2eaa0a2aafeebb46890ce7fadb271.pdf

Art

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Borax and Breast Cancer

Anon (Anon) on 06/08/2017
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Borax may inhibit breast cancer

A poster said borax increases estriol in women. According to Wikipedia:

"estriol has been found to inhibit estradiol-induced proliferation of triple-negative breast cancer cells through blockade of the GPER".

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Topical Application of Lugol's Iodine for Breast Cancer

Shade (London, England) on 06/12/2016
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I am trying out Lugols iodine 5% for a recent breast cancer diagnosis.

Soaked some in gauze and wrapped to skin overnight. In the morning - iodine patch on skin- then blister rips off, leaving raw patch. I apply a dry dressing daily. Hope to get barrier cream.

Anyone used Lugol's to treat this condition? Pls let me know.

Thx Shade

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Thermograms, a Safer Cancer Diagnostic Tool

Ben (Bremerton, Wa ) on 05/05/2016

A safer cancer diagnostic tool is a thermogram. You hear doctors preach about how women need to get yearly mammograms etc yet the very act of medical imagery exposes you to needless radiation. It's long been known that such radiation helps to get cancer growing. Now unless you have a naturopath for a doctor, I bet you never heard of a thermogram. Well this medical imaging technique can be safely used by anyone at any age. It looks for areas of unusual heat signatures. A thermogram can detect a tumor as small as a grain of rice. This means it can detect tumors 7 to 10 years earlier than an old fashioned mammogram.

The procedure is very simple, you first get a baseline image. You sit in a temperature controlled room and let your body cool for a brief period of time then body mapping begins. Every square inch of your body is thermally mapped by computerized equipment then kept as a data ase. Next year any changes, even tiny ones, that show up can represent a possible tumor. These then can recieve additional testing and diagnosis. With the ability to detect tumors many years before being able to be imaged by any other technique.a thermogram can give you a valuable head start in cancer treatment options. This can be a life saving asset.

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Xenoestrogens and Breast Cancer

Sam (Miami, Fl) on 05/10/2015

A young girl is born. She is a difficult child. Fussy eater, poor sleep pattern, lots of colds. She loves chicken and craves chocolate. She has trouble with her periods from almost the onset of menstruation. They are irregular and painful and she suffers PMT. Her doctor puts her on the oral contraceptive to suppress ovulation and this seems to quieten things down. Eventually she comes off the pill to start a family. Her periods take 6 months to resume and they are worse than ever. She has trouble conceiving because the pill has depleted her zinc levels. She is low in progesterone and loses a few pregnancies at multiples of 4 weeks (4,8,12,16). She eventually gets pregnant but her copper accumulates and she develops postnatal depression. Her baby is zinc deficient and probably has excess copper. She tries for another baby but this time she can't because she's developed endometriosis. Answer: the oral contraceptive. She starts to gain weight, starts to get depressed, then her skin changes. Her face develops a reddish tinge. Then she develops anxiety symptoms. She is told this is anxiety/panic disorder causing her depression and is put onto antidepressants, but these don't help her tiredness. Then she finds out that she's iron deficient, but she can't raise her iron levels with supplements. Then she's told she's got an under active thyroid and needs thyroid replacement. Still no real improvement in energy. After a few years of this purgatory of health, she goes off the pill and develops heavy periods. She finds out that now she also has fibroids and consents to hysterectomy. Then she discovers that her Estrogen levels are low. Then the punch line. "You don't have uterus, therefore you don't need progesterone". She starts Estrogen only HRT. Despite complaining of breast tenderness, she is told to continue. One day one of the painful lumps in her breast is brought to her doctor's attention. She has a mammogram, then a biopsy. The pathology shows breast cancer. She has a lumpectomy with axillary node clearance. Her tumour is Estrogen receptor positive. So then it starts. Chemo then tamoxifen. Five years later she gets a terrible pain in the back. She has spinal metastases. More chemo. Then liver secondaries. Sorry, not much more medicine can do, we've really done our best. We've followed the book; every single health recommendation. Oh, and by the way, don't go near those natural therapists. They have no idea of how to help you. End of story. This case represents the full house of Xenoestrogens symptoms, and unfortunately many of the patients with breast cancer have some version of this story.

Do you think that the medical professional would accept any blame for these events?

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Should Borax be Included in Breast Cancer Treatment?

Eclipse (Townsville, Queensland, Australia) on 11/08/2014

Hi! I've been browsing through the site, reading about 'borax', and it sounds wonderful. I was diagnosed with Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) which is 'preemptive Breast Cancer' over a year ago. I chose not to go the slash/poison/burn route. I am trying to help my body, hep itself. I don't always succeed with the improved diet, but I have supplements, and I take ACV (with the mother) three times a day. I also drink a glass of water with BAKING SODA, last thing before bed, and I rub a pinch on my gums x 3 times daily. I have a FARinfrared sauna, almost daily. I also only use himalayan salt, and I juice daily. My general health is greatly improved, so if I die of Cancer, I'll die healthy, apart from the arthritis in my knee that I've had for the last 3 weeks.

My question is, should I also be taking Borax? I would really appreciate some feedback.

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Re: Breast Cancer & Iodine - Questions for Bill

Donnaw13 (Tampa, Fl) on 06/09/2014

Hi Bill, I have breast cancer that I am trying to heal naturally. Iodine is something I have been wanting to add to my arsenal. Would that be a good idea? Thanks.
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Alkalizing the Body as a Cure For Cancer

Tina (Los Angeles, Ca, Usa) on 04/25/2013

Hi, after 23 years of being cancer free I now was diagnosed with Stage 1 Breast Cancer. It's not a fast growing one, and it was detected early so that's good. The usual treatment would be a Lumpectomy with Radiation afterwards. This treatment is not an option for me because I have had radiation before. I read that no cancer can survive in an alkalized body. I'm working on this since 4 days. Do you have any specific Advice for me regarding the alkalizing process quckly where I have a chance of getting rid of the cancer before having to do the Traditional Treatment which in my case would be a mastectomy and either chemotherapy or hormon Therapy afterwards.

I have one more question in this regards: how do I make sure to not get stuck in the 6.8 - 6.9 ph levels, since I read that they are dangerous to be in.

Your advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You, Tina

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Ted's Remedies for Breast and Lymphatic Cancer

Sue (Stevensville, Montana, Usa) on 03/11/2013

Ted, I am new to the site and feel so hopeful. Your advice seems sound and I am grateful. A year ago I was diagnosed with aggressive, estrogen positive breast cancer that had spread to lymph. I would appreciate your suggestions as to what I should be taking. I have bought lysine (from reading this web site). It is in capsule form (500 mg). I am also taking hydrogen peroxide (35%) 3 drops in 8 oz water. I just started these and don't know if they should be taken away from food, together, etc. BHT is on order.

I would appreciate if you would list out a program that would help me heal of what to take when. I feel I am making some progress but also think it is spreading ( I realize that sounds contrary). Thank you for your time and caring.

Sue

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Breast Cancer: Post-Treatment Remedies Needed

Julia (Sylva, Nc) on 02/06/2013

I had breast cancer back in 2004 and went through all the prescribed therapies, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation. The area around my lump was benign and the first lymph node was clear but they scare you into doing the therapies. Anyway, I have been doing good, not taking any medications, just trying to eat right and taking herbs and vitamins and eating lots of fruits and veggies. Well, I know this is normal but it scares me. My breast that was radiated is starting to feel more and more like rubber and I'm wondering is there anything out there that might help. I've used aloe gel right off the plant, used apple cider vinegar, castor oil, comfey salve and olive oil after showering but it seems to be getting worse. I do not want to go back through the drill with the doctors as I want to live a quality life and that involves no drugs which I do not trust, if you can help me in anyway please do, I still have my mammograms yearly as well as a yearly physical. Thank you very much.
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Sea Vegetables for Cancer

Anon (Anon) on 01/12/2013

From WH Foods online:

"Sea vegetables may play a role in lowering risk of estrogen-related cancers, including breast cancer. Since cholesterol is required as a building block for production of estrogen, the cholesterol-lowering effects of sea vegetables may play a risk-reducing role in this regard. However, more interesting with respect to breast cancer risk is the apparent ability of sea vegetables to modify aspects of a woman's normal menstrual cycle in such a way that over a lifetime, the total cumulative estrogen secretion that occurs during the follicular phase of the cycle gets decreased. For women who are at risk of estrogen-sensitive breast cancers, sea vegetables may bring a special benefit in this regard."

http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=135

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Gerson Therapy for Mother With Breast Cancer

Natalia (North Royalton, Oh) on 01/12/2013
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Hello, my mom has been doing Gerson Therapy (cofee enemas, 13 juices a day, no salt, high potassium, high in potato diet) for almost a year. Her breast cancer has grown larger and hard and she developed nodules on her thyroid. We have contacted the Gerson clinic in California and they are suggesting for her to go for surgery to remove the tumor in her breast and her thyroid because her body is not battling it. They are trying to break all ties with us because the therapy didn't work. We are at a loss of words because the therapy has a large success rate. We believe it has to do with her thyroid and her high estrogen. Would you be able to give any advice? We do not know what to do because we know that surgery spreads the cancer. We live in Cleveland, OH. It is urgent. She is still doing the Gerson Therapy.
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Dietary Changes, Iodine Eliminated Breast Discharge

Chloe (San Francisco, Ca) on 02/23/2012

I had a bloody discharge from my breast. I healed it by painting lugol's iodine on it daily with a paintbrush, at least twice daily, alkalinizing my diet, consuming iodine rich foods, cutting out all sugar, caffeine and almost all protein. I ate mostly leafy greens, raw, and ate only the foods that gave me energy. I eliminated anything that made me feel tired. I have been discharge free for about 5 years now.
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Need Feedback on Poultice for Breast Cancer Tumor

Cheryl (Vancouver, Bc, Canada) on 06/11/2011

Hello, I was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 years ago... No chemo or radiation for me however... Tumor has now grown and has pushed outside the breast resulting in a malodorous cauliflower growth. Was wondering if anyone had ever tried a poultice made of ground flax seeds, water and activated charcoal? I have heard that this may help with the odor. Has anyone ever tried it? Thanks for your replies!
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Bras and Breast Cancer

Phil (Dearing, Ga, USA) on 08/10/2010

Hello to all. I came across a very interesting article on Bras and Breast Cancer.

http://www.all-natural.com/bras.html

Every women needs to read this article!

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