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Hello all,I have breast cancer and am considering going to clinic in Mexico. This is a very hard decision to make because there are so many. Can anyone let me know if they have had any experiences of their own. I would appreciate any help on this subject. Thanks ,\Bridget

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Bridget -

 

I do not know of a single one I would recommend. I have heard too may

unhappy reports and outright horror stories about the substandard

treatment, poor sanitation, poor diets and shortcuts in quality from

the Gerson and Clarke and other clinics that seem far more interested

in maximum profits than in results.

 

I bet some members here can share some of their own such experiences.

 

My question to you is: why would you want to go to a Mexican clinic

which has a far better success rate and costs far more money than

oleander and the protocol I recommend?

 

Have you taken a look at our own member Toya's breast cancer success

with oleander and a comprehensive anti-cancer diet and overall protocol?

 

Three things I would never do if I had breast cancer:

 

1. Have my breast removed (it is absolutely not necessary, not ever!)

2. Have radiation or chemo

3. Go to a Mexican clinic

 

I absolutely would follow my entire protocol, especially the oleander,

inositol/IP6, blood tonic, and make sure I had plenty of iodine and

vitamin D3 as well colloidal silver and gold, OxyGen and the other

mineral and vitamin supplements including trace minerals, and I would

likely also add laetrile.

 

I would also cleanse and detox, practice EFT and/or yoga to remove

stress, remove all household toxins, and eat a mostly raw vegetable

and juiced vegetables diet until the cancer was defeated.

 

What clinic or other protocol consistently has over 90% success? The

Sutherlandia OPC alone has that, and then you add the rest of the

protocol and you have a cancer fighting program that is the best I

know of.

 

 

 

oleander soup , Bridget Kaufman

<bridget.kaufman wrote:

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> Hello all,

> I have breast cancer and am considering going to clinic in Mexico.

This is a very hard decision to make because there are so many. Can

anyone let me know if they have had any experiences of their own. I

would appreciate any help on this subject.

>

> Thanks ,\

> Bridget

>

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Tony,

 

I'm not sure you meant this paragraph to read exactly this way....

 

" My question to you is: why would you want to go to a Mexican clinic

which has a far better success rate and costs far more money than

oleander and the protocol I recommend? "

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Yes, avoid Hulda Clark. She is insane and my friend died after her "treatment" of insanity.

 

Good luck to you.

 

Have you read Dr. David Brownsteins' site? Have you been taking iodine? It is essential to keep cancer at bay.Nonie

 

 

oleander soup From: bridget.kaufmanDate: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:09:51 -0700 Mexican clinics

 

Hello all,I have breast cancer and am considering going to clinic in Mexico. This is a very hard decision to make because there are so many. Can anyone let me know if they have had any experiences of their own. I would appreciate any help on this subject. Thanks ,\Bridget

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Don't go, you can help yourself do a much better job than any clinic, really.

 

Tammatha

 

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Bridget Kaufman

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:09 PM

Mexican clinics

 

 

 

 

Hello all,I have breast cancer and am considering going to clinic in Mexico. This is a very hard decision to make because there are so many. Can anyone let me know if they have had any experiences of their own. I would appreciate any help on this subject. Thanks ,\Bridget

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Bridget:

My own experience last year with Dr. Charles Rogers St Josephs Clinic in Acuna Mexico was a true crime. I was very sick with throat cancer at the time and stayed one month spent about $8000.00 and thought I was going to die there. Two people not unlike myself did "die" during the month that I was there. I found that most of the people that were there including myself were still looking for some sort of miracle help. Well to be frank most of this is BS and I am not sure that all of the various contraptions and shots and junk they administered along with constant reassurance was a joke just like in the US.

 

If you would like more info call us my wife will discuss it--- I can't talk.

 

Hope your day is going well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duke Stone ----- Dallas, Texas

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