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abaddon
18-01-2009, 05:29 PM
Natural Cancer-killer found 7 years ago and hidden by big pharma, yet they couldn't find+patent a synthetic of same potential? (https://www.web-purchases.com/HSI/MHSIK111/landing.html?o=1628279&u=16208194&l=1601734)

I have read and heard of similar things, but am currently unable to research about it. Is this the same scenario found in other places on the net, or a more recent development?


Bare in mind the link goes to "web-purchases". And seems to be a miracle for any ailment, given the examples at said webpage.


right now, as you read these words, brilliant medical researchers are successfully treating cancer...heart disease...high-blood pressure...diabetes...osteoporosis...prostate problems...back pain...chronic fatigue...allergies...asthma and arthritis—without resorting to dangerous drugs or surgery.

Yet, while these therapies are available today—almost none of them will get to the people who need them so desperately for at least 10 years!

Can you, or someone you love dearly, afford to wait?



Any thoughts or answers?

Cheers for your time :)

cafetimes1991
18-01-2009, 05:32 PM
Effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 types of cancer, including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer.
The tree compounds proved to be up to 10,000 times stronger in slowing the growth of cancer than Adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug!
What's more, unlike chemotherapy, the compound extracted from the Graviola tree selectively hunts down and kills only cancer cells. It does not harm healthy cells!

Sounds good.

michael christopher
18-01-2009, 06:43 PM
I believe that our government and other affiliated parties who operate through Black Ops interference are hundreds, if not thousands of years in advance of what mainstream science puts forward to the public.

blueyonder2012
18-01-2009, 09:09 PM
Documented, Proven Cure and Preventative for Cancer


http://www.naturalnews.com/024339.html




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