So we start this whole thing off with cancer, since that’s the biggest “mystery” on Earth. Cancer, the eighth wonder of the world, or is it the ninth? Cancer — that “disease” (actually it’s a disorder) of the cells where certain dying or “chemicalized” cells mutate and multiply uncontrollably, then attack your good cells. Scientists all over the world cannot figure out a vaccine or medicine to cure this problem. Or can they?
Then there’s Alzheimer’s disease, again, not really a disease at all. It’s not contagious, and you don’t inherit it either, so forget about that big lie. Yes, it’s “genetic,” because your genes get screwed up, and oxygen can’t get to your brain. Can anyone say “aluminum and lead in food”? Scientists certainly can’t build a human brain, and they definitely can’t take it apart — to figure out what causes seniors to forget who their immediate family is, and not know how to take care of themselves anymore. There’s just no pharmaceutical cure for that. Dang it! After all, what’s the pill made from that makes you stop eating heavy metals?
Scientists around the world study arthritis too, and they design drugs in laboratories, much the same way that (crystal) meth-heads make their drugs in their RV labs, but they just can’t seem to make a drug that makes all the inflammatory food in America disappear. Maybe some day soon they’ll have their breakthrough, and without side effects!
Everybody (lazy and uninformed people) wants to eat anything they want to, any time they want to, and as much as they want to, and then take a pill to make the pain (and the fat) go away. It just doesn’t work like that. You can’t sit around every day eating high-fructose corn syrup byproducts, hormone-laden meat, pus milk (conventional), rennet (calf stomach) cheese, GMO (genetically modified organism) pesticide-laden gluten, bleached bread and microwave dinners and drinking fluoridated water and expect to live past 50 or 60, without needing help walking, thinking, going to the bathroom and feeding yourself.
If you want to “march for the cure” for any of these preventable “diseases,” take OFF your walkin’ shoes and let your fingers do the walking — it’s a snap. The internet is full of phenomenal herbal cures that come from nature and are pure.
I beg you. If you are watching TV, turn it off. If you are reading the newspaper, put it in your fire pit and go wash the toxic ink off your finger tips, and then cancel the subscription right away! Mass media lies, period. Natural, indigenous and organic cures have worked for millennia; it’s just that Americans are simply never educated about them. Do you feel like avoiding cancer, Alzheimer’s and arthritis? Maybe you have some now and want to “eliminate” and “prevent” — (can’t say “cure” or they put you in jail). Oh, but wait, this is just journalism, so we can type and print what we know, and natural news enthusiasts across the nation can tune into reality, longevity, and happiness. Here we go:
Indigenous cures have worked for centuries and even millennia
Addressing cancer, immunity and vitality:
Hemp Seed Oil: (http://www.cureyourowncancer.org).
Hemp Protein: (http://www.tropicaltraditions.com).
Oil of Oregano (wild oregano oil): (http://www.naturalnews.com),
Spirulina and Chlorella: (http://www.naturalnews.com)
Cannibas sativa: (http://www.naturalnews.com) Read how Dr. Sanjay Gupta “changed his mind” on weed! (http://www.cnn.com)
Maca and Mucuna: Raw food expert and world traveler/speaker David Wolfe is an authority on maca and mucuna. Watch these YouTube videos for great information:
Maca: (http://www.youtube.com).
Mucuna Pruriens: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIVwil2TN8Y).
Garlic Cloves: (http://www.alternative-cancer-care.com).
Licorice Root: (http://www.mountainroseherbs.com).
Burdock Root: (http://www.whyfoods.com).
Medicinal mushrooms: Check out Reishi, Turkey Tail, Maitake, Shiitake and Chaga to boost immunity and fight cancer cells — everything from brain cancer to breast cancer. What more could you ask?
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Since ancient times, people have used plants to heal themselves. Want to grow your own at home and start your fresh, new natural “medicine cabinet”?
(http://www.mnn.com)
Chinese medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine compounds are extracted from natural products and herbs, and “food as medicine” has been practiced for centuries in China, Korea, Japan and other countries in Asia. Coriolus versicolor, a common turkey tail mushroom, has 400 published studies, including long-term research and clinical trials that confirm its cancer-killing, anti-metastatic and immune-enhancing capabilities. It can improve patients’ anti-tumor response. This is why Western Medicine won’t mention it, and your oncologist could get shut down (by FDA/CDC) for prescribing it. Turkey tail mushroom improves survival rates and lifespan for gastric, colorectal, breast and lung cancers. Are you wondering why Dr. Oz and “The Doctors” can’t talk about it?
Do you see medicinal mushrooms on pink ribbons anywhere? All I see are buckets of KFC, Kentucky Fried (GM) Chicken with pink ribbons on them. What’s that about? (http://www.naturalnews.com)
Warning: Herbs and mushrooms can be POTENT and quite effective medicines, yet gentle on the stomach and bowels, unlike chemo, radiation, surgery, pharmaceuticals, bacteria, viruses and superbugs from hospitals. (http://www.sacredlotus.com).
Nutritional therapies to remedy inflammation, arthritis and more!
Ermiao wan, burdock root, dandelion and meadow saffron: Check out these Chinese herbs for reducing swelling, inflammation and edema, and to treat gout! — 2004 Journal of Ethnopharmacology: (http://www.sciencedirect.com) Dandelion also stimulates the excretion of uric acid — one of the main causes of gouty arthritis.
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Aloe vera: One of most common herbs in alternative medicine. Aloe is great for sun burns, skin abrasions and achy joints. Try growing your own at home!
Boswellia: An anti-inflammatory herb derived from the gum of boswellia trees, indigenous to India. You may know it as frankincense, capable of blocking leukotrienes, substances that attack healthy joints in autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Mainstream medicine still lives in denial of this one based on lack of “human trials.” Okay, let’s just look at centuries of HUMANS who swear by it then.
Cat’s Claw: Comes from a tropical vine and dates back to Inca civilizations. It boosts immunity and reduces swelling in arthritis but must be used sparingly there. Even the University of Maryland Medical Center admits that cat’s claw can help with osteoarthritis pain and RA swelling. You won’t read that in “peer reviews” of JAMA!
Eucalyptus: Its leaves contain tannins that are helpful in reducing arthritis swelling typical from consuming MSG, refined salts, refined sugars and especially GM anything.
Ginger: A staple of alternative medicine “cabinets” — your spice rack. You should juice raw organic vegetables and include fresh organic ginger! Limited trials on humans exist in research, except for the humans who have been using it for great health for a couple of thousand years.
Green Tea: Quite simply, this reduces inflammation. Do you have an overload of omega-6 fatty acids, and not enough omega-3s? Get some hemp seed oil and drink green tea!
Thunder God Vine: One of the oldest herbs in Chinese medicine. Best use is topical. Suppresses overactive immune systems (like after you get a vaccine). May treat autoimmune diseases, but don’t say that around an FDA or CDC agent, or in an advertisement.
Remember, there is a huge lack of scientific evidence that any pharmaceuticals work, much less vaccines and flu shots. The real QUACKS in America aren’t natural healers; instead, they are dentists who still use mercury fillings, allopathic doctors who scribble out prescriptions for cancer, and oncologists who never ever study nutrition.
Make sure that you talk to your naturopath before taking chemical, lab-made concoctions. Look to Mother Nature for the answers and trust herbs that have worked for cultures for millennia! The best recommendations, after all, are testimonials from thousands of people.
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