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Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 05 Mar 2012 20:28 #13781

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Hello,all: I would like to know if anybody had an experience with a comparable circumstance and a recommendation of how to support the liver:
My friend ,Tammy, was sent home to die with stage 4 Breastcancer. She started MMS in very low doses about 3 weeks ago .She improved ,or at least maintained during this time, the jaundice disappeared in the first 3 days of taking MMS,(with maybe 10 drops a day,2 at a time) her appetite was up, and she has survived her Doctor predicted date of Death by 2 weeks so far. This weekend she took a total of 30 drops Saturday, a total of 28 drops Sunday and started to complain about Liver pain Sunday night and her jaundice returned full force. Her appetite is way down, although she feels a little better today, Monday. We were successful in giving her an implant of 2 oz of Wheatgrass juice today and she did take 2 drops MMS in Applejuice.
My question is if anybody has a recommendation for supporting the liver. Am I correct in assuming that the detoxing from the weekend was hard on her liver, therefore the jaundice?
Tammy has drains in both lungs, typically the nurse removes 800ml a week ,each. She has Oxygen support and with all this in place she is able to function a little better. I would appreciate any advise that might help my friend get better, Thank you in advance.
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Re: Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 05 Mar 2012 20:41 #13783

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Can't speak to the why of the liver, just know that I've heard that milk thistle (taken as a tea) is good for the liver.
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Re: Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 05 Mar 2012 21:14 #13788

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Hi Appoloosadreamer, I sent you a message
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Re: Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 05 Mar 2012 23:22 #13801

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Hi Appoloosadreamer,

Dr. Hulda Clark, Ph.D., N.D. asks:
What if you found that everyone with cancer had the human intestinal fluke (FASCIOLOPSIS BUSKII) in his/her liver, and no one else did?

It would probably be best to move up to Sacrament 2000 as soon as possible, even with small doses.

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Hello Paul, I received this same news letter from a friend last night and thought I would add my two cents worth. Any add ons to this is helpfull.

Hello Simon,
Lemons dont kill cancer. What lemons do is raise the body Ph to keep it in a higher Alkaline state.This Alkaline state will beat the cancer and all diaseases. Cancer will form in an acid body and will not in an alkaline body. That simple.Most greens/fruits are alkaline. Meat is acidic, turns to ash actually. Sodas are acidic. Beer and wine are acidic. Cancer stops growing at Ph 7.4 and dies at Ph 7.6 To raise body Ph drink good water with lemon. Rain water is acid Ph 5. Tap water is around Ph7 and beleive it or not all bottled water is very low Ph and are acidic. Cannot off hand remember exactly. The only thing I have ever heard of which is 10,000 times more potent than chemo is Graviola. Baking soda in a glass of water is very alkaline being a Ph of 9.You can buy PH strips from a health shop to test your urine and saliva first thing in the morning.Test the urine Ph 1/2 way through your pee. Suck all the loose saliva out of you mouth and swallow it before sticking the Ph paper in. Last an Alkaline ioniser water dispenser will always give you high Ph water. Around 9 with some machines or one can buy Ph drops, but I reckon thats messy but an interesting way to start.Haveing said all that keep the body in a high alkaline state as it will come back to its normal Ph value. Its like a garden . Too alkaline and it will falter. Too acid and you are inviting problems, pathogens,bad bacteria and viruses. Some plants love acid. We dont. If we keep ourselves in the right Ph there wont be many problems.

MMS with lemon juice = good
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Re: Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 06 Mar 2012 01:49 #13808

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Hi 'woofy': just checked my email for your message ,it was not there. I think you might have misspelled appAloosa, it's This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
I would really appreciate any input you have

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Re: Liver Support for Breastcancer Patient 06 Mar 2012 05:41 #13813

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Hi, appaloosadreamer . Woofy may have sent you a private message at the top of the screen to the far right of your name.

If Tammy has trouble taking mms orally, you could consider mms spray with dmso on the skin - anywhere on the skin- as much skin as possible, as often as possible.

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