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colon cancer alternative cures?
by: jenny on Wed, Sep 12 2007
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I just stumble upon this site. My friend from philippines just email me some info regarding cure on colon cancer and I was very interested and wanted to buy the tea to drink for cleansing.

Dr T. is a crusader for cancer for over a decade and his patient came from all part of philippine province. My friend is shock and amazed and see with his own eyes how so many people was healed just by drinking the miracle tea and live green alone.

I am trying to share my own mom’s cancer cure, it was 3 and half years ago when the doctor told us that she had 4th stage cancer… Now shes free and goes for regular checkup every nine months etc. I now believe in drinking lots of fruits and vegetable juices (beetroot, green apple, carrot mainly for my mom), and other veges etc. Find out how beetroot is such a blood cleanser(search the internet you should know). My mom had terribly skin outburst(it smells) after that and slowly rashes gone after 1 week).

There is hope for many of us, just that we must want to open our minds to learn and find out with an open mind. Well, lots of fruit & vegs will never make us sick, remember? You must drink lots of juices to eliminate any toxins from your body at the moment. How can we depend on the doctors alone? when food is our strength and cure.


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September 2007

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  • colon cancer alternative cures? - by jenny - (Wed, Sep 12 2007)
    I just stumble upon this site. My friend from philippines just email me some info regarding cure on colon cancer and I was very interested and wanted to buy the tea to drink for cleansing. [more..]

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