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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is a wealth of information on apricot seeds in the book I mentioned the other day, A World Without Cancer by G. Edward Griffin.

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oneblondehair 7 points ago +7 / -0

I read a book years ago about anti fungals being effective for treating leukemia. The book is called The Germ that Causes Cancer. I would also read A World Without Cancer before deciding on chemo or radiation.

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oneblondehair 5 points ago +5 / -0

The interviewer is G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island.

Shorter clip...

https://twitter.com/notjessewalker/status/1646848455640317953?s=46&t=jyht_e5pKcnXjRIJI4EDLQ

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oneblondehair 13 points ago +13 / -0

KGB Defector Yuri Bezmenov 1985 Interview. Explains KGB Manipulation of US Public Opinion

https://youtu.be/pOmXiapfCs8

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

Research l-carnitine and COPD.

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oneblondehair 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for this heartfelt and reverent prayer.

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

Vitamins A, C, E, and zinc are the building blocks of soft tissue. Carlson makes a combo of all of those with selenium. Do some research on horsetail; it contains substances that repair and regenerate skin cells. Not medical advice, just things that have worked for me.

Another thought I have is B&W Ointment (burns and wounds). I met an Amish gentleman recently who told me the story of an Amish child who was severely burned over most of his body. His father did not want his son to go through the skin debridement process, so he made this ointment, rubbed it on burdock leaves, and covered the burns with the leaves. Apparently, the results were amazing and he was left with very little scarring. There are many pubmed articles/studies that confirm the effectiveness of this treatment.

Lastly, I would have your son avoid dietary sugar as much as possible.

I am not a medical expert, but hopefully some of this will be helpful for your son.

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oneblondehair 4 points ago +4 / -0

A physician friend, who has Dupuytren's, explained that it is basically the same thing as Peyronie's Disease. I would start with some research on fibrinolytics, as it relates both to Dupuytren's and Peyronie's, and see where that leads.

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wondered the same thing, so I looked up his schedule. Is this his official schedule? It looks like he's not even scheduled to leave the US for Poland for another hour and a half. Of course, MSM says it's a "surprise" visit to Ukraine. Am I missing anything other than we are not supposed to look at the calendar and just believe what we're spoon fed?

https://factba.se/biden/calendar

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone know the significance of Missouri being outlined in purple?

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oneblondehair 6 points ago +6 / -0

See if you can find a copy of The Brain that Changes Itself. Very interesting information about stroke recovery at the beginning of the book, as I recall. Might be a good starting point for more research.

Praying for healing for your brother in law.

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oneblondehair 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think you may have just highlighted something beneficial with your comment on Volvic.

Years ago, I began taking horsetail supplements (silica) for a menstrual problem with great success. At some point, while in France for about six months, I drank Volvic exclusively and found that I no longer needed the horsetail. Wanting to know why, I discovered then that Volvic is high in silica, among other minerals.

This thought prompted me to do a quick search on silica/silicon and Parkinson's. Apparently, there is a positive correlation here. I have always bought horsetail capsules, but I believe organic silica powder can be bought and added to water. Volvic is pricey in this country, but can still be found in larger health food stores.

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oneblondehair 3 points ago +3 / -0

I ran across this just yesterday and, since I am not a medical professional and have no personal experience with this information, I am posting it so other eyes can see it and hopefully weigh in with their thoughts, knowledge, and experience.

https://www.coimbraprotocol.com/the-protocol-1

A quick search of Parkinson's and vitamin D yields many results indicating possible improvement in symptoms with vitamin D supplementation. Be sure to read about the necessity for lower calcium intake with higher doses of D.

This may be complementary with the vitamin C connection already posted. Hope this leads to something helpful for your loved one.

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oneblondehair 2 points ago +2 / -0

Any clue what the asterisk preceding the $0 denotes?

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oneblondehair 9 points ago +9 / -0

Search b vitamin deficiencies and schizophrenia.

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read the article you linked to and found it compelling enough to make myself a cuppa cayenne tea. That'll cure your sinus problems!

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oneblondehair 1 point ago +1 / -0

You absolutely did not inconvenience me. Thanks for the follow up and I apologize for playing the lazy card on you. I always appreciate your informative posts!

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