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Lynda, your best bet for a herbal formula

based on moderate-climate herbs is Essiac.

 

Google it for recipes or just get it at many

health food stores.

..

The original was based on rhubarb root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm and burdock.

 

There are versions that add red clover, and some

other herbs and I believe kelp. (can we call seaweed

a herb? Who cares, it is good stuff.)

 

Any cancer formula needs to address the liver,

and you will notice that many of the herbs you

mention are doing exactly that.

 

Milk thistle, red clover, dandelion, blessed thistle,

are all good for the liver.

Red clover does have a history as a cancer herb.

 

Buckthorn and cascara sagrada are pretty heavy

duty laxatives, are you sure you want them?

 

An interesting herb from other climate zones

is Graviola.

In vitro, that is, in a test tube, it kills cancer cells

like nobody's business and leaves healthy ones

alone.

 

Ask me privately for an article in Word form.

 

And, don't fret too much about a few weird

pap smears. Your body's immune system is

quite able to handle a few rogue cells, especially

if we don't overwhelm it with fear.

 

Good luck with the herbs,

 

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Thanks for your helpful reply. I'm familiar with Essiac.

Funny you mentioned kelp. A dr. recommended I take Kelp for

Hashimoto's disease. re: laxative herbs. Yes I do.

I liked what you wrote. Makes sense to me.

Lynda

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> Lynda, your best bet for a herbal formula

> based on moderate-climate herbs is Essiac.

>

> Google it for recipes or just get it at many

> health food stores.

> .

> The original was based on rhubarb root, sheep sorrel, slippery elm

and burdock.

>

> There are versions that add red clover, and some

> other herbs and I believe kelp. (can we call seaweed

> a herb? Who cares, it is good stuff.)

>

> Any cancer formula needs to address the liver,

> and you will notice that many of the herbs you

> mention are doing exactly that.

>

> Milk thistle, red clover, dandelion, blessed thistle,

> are all good for the liver.

> Red clover does have a history as a cancer herb.

>

> Buckthorn and cascara sagrada are pretty heavy

> duty laxatives, are you sure you want them?

>

> An interesting herb from other climate zones

> is Graviola.

> In vitro, that is, in a test tube, it kills cancer cells

> like nobody's business and leaves healthy ones

> alone.

>

> Ask me privately for an article in Word form.

>

> And, don't fret too much about a few weird

> pap smears. Your body's immune system is

> quite able to handle a few rogue cells, especially

> if we don't overwhelm it with fear.

>

> Good luck with the herbs,

>

> Ien in the Kootenays, picking hawthorne berries

> *****************************

> You ought to be Thankful,

> a Whole Heaping Lot

> for the places and people

> you're lucky you're not!

> ~Dr Seuss

> who is this Kootenay person anyway?

> http://www.greatestnetworker.com/is/ien

> ******************************

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