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A Bright Life Inspired by Dr. Raymond Peat
Tagged: cancer, lemon peel
None of us here are happy about this news @Kevin007 . How are you feeling, is your energy up?
“In addition to citrus flavonoids, citrus peels are also the sole and rich source of polymethoxylated flavonoids, which were found to exert many biological properties, particularly anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory activity.”
“Orange peels help slow down the growth of cancer cells. In fact, orange peels can reduce the number of squamous cell carcinoma, a fatal type of skin cancer. People who consume orange peels on a regular basis have fewer chances of being diagnosed with lung cancer and skin cancer than those who only eat the orange inside.”
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The Strong Sistas interview Georgi Dinkov regarding the popular belief that sugar causes cancer and the bio energetic view point on cancer.
@Zack-Vegas said “Haidut posted a study a while ago showing that simply heating a tumor can be beneficial, it may be that any benefits of radiation come from heating the tumor. If that’s the case, wouldn’t some medically supervised sauna sessions be superior to radiation, both for health and enjoyment of the patient? I’ve even seen some people that accept chemotherapy, but oppose how it’s given. One man chose to do a long term course (3 years), but did a much smaller amount daily, rather than the larger bolus doses given over a shorter amount of time. He reported only minor side effects (like occasional mouth sores and nausea), but never even needed a day off work. He ended up taking a far larger amount in total, but his body seemed to be able to process it easier.”
Here is Haidut’s blog post about the study-
Simple heating of tumor often leads to a rapid and complete cure