For anyone wanting to obtain the "Indian Herb" from Kathleen that Jim mentions in the cancer section of his new book, here is the info. I just spoke and corresponded with Kathleen today. She was very helpful and quick to respond.
Jim is stilll recommending Indian Herb in the case of difficult cancers that are not responding well enough. To give an example I know about, I have one friend helping someone with late stage terminal cancer who is taking the Indian Herb and CDS and MMS2 for about a month and getting excellent results. Tumors are shrinking and blood tests are showing big reduction in viral load.
Kathleen told me that both Indian Herb products below have the same ingredients except the MC X is a liquid and has a solvent in it. Either one can be used for cancer, but not both at the same time. Also, she said the Indian Herb is good for other illnesses and conditions, even for colds she will take doses for a few days.
www.lifelinewater.com/herb.html this is Kathleen
McDaniel Life-Line LLC
1775 US 385, Dimmitt, Texas 79027
806-647-1741, Toll Free 866-393-5540
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Two products, both have the same ingredients except the MC X has a solvent in it so it is a liquid. Both work well with cancer.
Indian Herb (paste) $56 for 6 drams.
Indian Herb MC X (liquid) $50 for 1 ounce.
Dosing: The Indian Herb, which is a semi-liquid paste, has instructions to use internally or externally. The Indian Herb internally is used by placing 1/2 pea size on bread or in a capsule but always taken with food. The average is a dose a day for 21 days... The Indian MC X has a solvent and has instructions for internally and externally. MC X internally is 2 drops on food three times a day until your problem is solved. We no longer do the Indian Herb MC XE (this third product is still on the website but apparently no longer offered).
I have some notes from a web page somewhere that someone said, "The Indian Herb has 5 ingredients,
blood root, yellow dock, licorice, Galangal, and zinc chloride." I did not discuss this with Kathleen, but it may be true.
Michael