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Re: My experience with terminal cancer and healing
I can see that with some cancers time is of the essence. I will never disagree with using something that will help towards recovery, stop some of the suffering or stop or slow down the growth of a cancer. The point we "graduates" of Dr. Sutter's progrm will try to make (if you want to call us that after 5 years and over for the terminal ones of working at it) is that there is no way of cure anything by treating it. We agree with the medical establishment that there is really no treatment of any kind for any kind of disease. There are NO cures for any disease. You have to clean out the body of the reason the disease exists in the first place. It's much simpler than most imagine, but does take dedication, work and lots of patience for the time it takes. The cause is visible, horrible smelling garbage comprised of stones,
parasites and inflammatory debris and dead and rotting tissue. That is located and collected in the liver, gallbladder, stuck to the wall of the colon, lymphatic system, blood, and tissue cells. Kill off the "bugs" that cause it. Remove the poisons that caused it according to the order of cleansing that supports how the body works in getting rid of the poisons, and the disease has to go away. No return. As long as you stay away from the poisons and keep the
parasites killed off by doing maintenance bug killer as well as doing maintenance flushes of the liver and colon.
We are all exposed to microscopic
parasite eggs everywhere. They have existed on this earth for centuries. What has made it increasing worse for causing disease is the poisons we are exposed to all the time and the solvents that get on the skin that dissolve the cyst on the
parasite egg and allow it to hatch in our bodies and wreck havock. Anything of this nature you get on your skin is in the bloodstream within 26 seconds. Rubbing alcohol is a huge offender. Any petroleum products or volatile liquids.
Disease can't exist, once the body becomes cleaned out.
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Hope this helps someone. We're all in this together to help each other in any way possible.
Thank you!
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