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Does anyone on here know anything for bone cancer?

My best friend just told me he had bone cancer in his knee and his arm.

Thanks for your help in advance Richard

 

 

In a message dated 7/7/2009 3:01:46 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, mds9513 writes:

Hi AllMost people with cancer are missing the white half moons on their finger nails. That is the case for me. I always wondered why and upon further researched saw some theories that it is the result of protein attaching itself to the walls of the veins due to lack of enough enzymes.However, after more research, I found out that there is a bacteria called Nanobacteria that causes Calcium to case around cells and in some cases can cause chronic diseases like Cancer and diabetes and etc ..If you red my previous post, I was talking about Calcium and Magnesium relationship. However taking Magnesium doesn't dissolve kidney stones, or salivary gland stones. These stones are encased and require more work. Also, when Calcium attached to the veins and tissue, it restricts the blood circulation and you see the receding of the white half moons on the nails. Please go to the following link and read up about Nanobacteria, look at your nails and also try to remember if you had any stones in your life time. May be Cancer is nothing but these damn bacterias restricting blood flow to some areas and stopping white blood cells from destroying Cancer cell. Remember that Calcification, is a beginning stage of Breast cancer.http://www.heartfixer.com/Nanobacterium/NB%20-%20Literature%20review.htmJust my two centsMike ---

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Hi Richard,

You may have already have received a reply to this post which I may have missed, but the best thing for bone cancer or any type of cancer is Sutherlandia OPC, http://www.sutherlandiaopc.com, together with the Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol . He should do as much of it as possible. Of course, all of it is ideal.

 

oleander soup , rleeh2001 wrote:>> Does anyone on here know anything for bone cancer?> My best friend just told me he had bone cancer in his knee and his arm.> Thanks for your help in advance Richard> >

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