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I believe that is opening it up to oxygen in the air, that is not the same as

ozone oxygen or H202 oxygen. It is pouluted air. As yes cancer loves sugar.

If you have cancer you should be high in potassium and low in sodium as well. A

dying body doesn't like the good stuff it wants more of the bad.

 

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Carol Minnick

Friday, November 21, 2003 8:06 AM

RE: [s-A] [AltMedForum] Cancer Loves Sugar, Hates Oxygen

 

 

Misty,

I'm confused and maybe you can clear something up for me. I have always

heard that cancer grows with oxygen - I've heard that if someone with

cancer goes to the hospital and he gets " opened up " for surgery, once

the air hits it, it grows like wildfire. But what you are saying,

sounds to be just the opposite?

Thanks,

Carol

 

Misty L. Trepke [mistytrepke]

 

 

I have seen this in action. I was conducting a breath session when

my client suddenly grasped her breast. I asked if she could keep

breathing, as that we could discuss whatever happened afterwards.

She said that was fine and continued the session. After the

session, I checked in to she if she wanted to talk about what

happened. It was then that she told me her breast lump

spontaneously disappeared!!! Needless to say, we were both estatic!

Other comments?

Misty L. Trepke

 

 

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