Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 insider(NewsTarget) NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com) newsletter Dear NewsTarget readers, Today we bring you a powerful anti-cancer recipe from an article written by Leslee Dru Browning, a 6th-generation herbalist. This article reveals the recipe ingredients and step-by-step process for making a " blood tonic " that, in my opinion, works as potent anti-cancer medicine. (I consider it " natural chemotherapy. " ) It's important to print this recipe and keep it handy because the FDA has pressured a lot of companies to avoid making or selling " blood tonic " products that actually prevent or help cure cancer. The FDA, you see, doesn't want patients curing their cancer with natural medicine. There's too much money in the cancer industry today, and conventional medicine is only interested in profiting from cancer, not curing it. Just look at the FDA's attacks on Lane Labs for selling an anti-cancer mushroom product that actually worked! This recipe reveals a genuine cure for many cancers, in my opinion. The ingredients are nothing short of miraculous in their ability to halt the growth of cancer tumors, block the formation of blood vessels to existing tumors, cause apoptosis (cell death) of existing tumors, and boost the body's ability to stop the spread of tumors. If you can't find the time to actually make this yourself, the closest product I know of that's available for sale is called " Blood Support " from Jon Barron's Baseline of Health Foundation: http://www.BaselineNutritionals.com Also today: Stories about CLA reducing body fat, a new eco-friendly initiative by Intel and Google, and details on the recent CSPI lawsuit against Burger King for their use of trans fats. Click any headline below for the full story: Health: Traditional Herbal Blood Tonic Recipe Revealed by Medical Herbalist Blood tonics today are used for cancer prevention; cancer treatment; liver health, viral and bacterial infections. In the days of old blood tonics were called Spring Tonics and farmers would religiously take them come Spring...http://www.newstarget.com/022091.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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