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View Post: Essiac Testimonials
18 Nov 2009 by Tour Operator
The main ingredients of essiac tea are burdock root, turkey rhubarb root, sheep sorrel, and slippery elm bark. In 1966, two Hungarian scientists reported "considerable anti-tumor activity with the burdock root. ...
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View Post: Dog Cancer, Cat Cancer Herbal Extract Natural Care
24 Oct 2009
Tumors may develop in any part of the animal including the brain, with symptoms evident over time or abruptly. Tumors in the front of the brain can lead to pacing, seizures and odd behaviors that seem out of character for your dog or cat. ... The preceding four herbs – Burdock Root, Slippery Elm Bark, Sheep Sorrel, and Turkish (Indian) Rhubarb Root – are used in the popular yet controversial Essiac formula. Perhaps the world's most acclaimed herbal cancer fighter based on ...
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View Post: Nausea and Vomiting
11 Oct 2009 by Saint
You can also have slippery elm, red raspberry as well as herbal candies. Peppermint or chamomile tea is capable of getting rid of the nauseating feeling. Morning sickness is a very common feature among pregnant ladies. ...
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View Post: Cancer .. Causes; prevention; and treatment.
30 Sep 2009 by Nile Herb
A headache that does not go away or respond to treatment may be a symptom of a brain tumor. Back pain can be a symptom of cancer of the colon, rectum, or ovary. Most often, pain that is linked to cancer is a symptom of cancer that has ...
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View Post: Herbs And Their Uses-Natural Cures Remedies
5 Apr 2008
Herbs with this quality destroy, inhibit and prevent tumors. Herbs in this category include aloe vera, black walnut, burdock, cat's claw, chickweed, flaxseed, garlic, hops, horsetail, ho-sho-wu, irish moss, mistletoe, pau d'arco, periwinkle , ... Some herbs with astringent actions are amaranth, blackberry root, black walnut, capsicum, elecampane, ephedra, fenugreek, horsetail, hydrangea, mullein, oak bark, queen of the meadow, St. John wort, slippery elm and witch hazel. ...
View Blog: The Natural Health Blog - http://www.natural-cures-remedies.com/natural-blog.html
View Post: October Specials
6 Oct 2009 by Jim McPherson
If brain tumor, also apply to entire scalp, back to neck and temples. Rub one tablespoon into the scalp at night and wear a shower cap. Wash the area in the morning. During day rub Herbal Adjustment into scalp three times per day. ...
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View Post: essiac tea testimonials
22 Aug 2007
I also found that the brain tumor surgery-related tinnitus (ringing in the ear) that I'd had for over a dozen years had also disappeared. That seemed to back up many of the anecdotal reports I'd read and heard. So I started my mother on it. .... The main ingredients of essiac tea are burdock root, turkey rhubarb root, sheep sorrel, and slippery elm bark. In 1966, two Hungarian scientists reported "considerable anti-tumor activity with the burdock root. ...
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View Post: A Radicle: Herbal support for Influenza
30 Sep 2009 by guido
Consider Licorice, Slippery Elm, Pleurisy Root. Prevention is, of course, the best medicine. Consistently use Astragalus and Garlic, as well as assessing Vitamin D levels and supplementing as necessary. Modest, plant-rich diet and abundant sleep are ... This inflammatory reaction is set in motion by the immune system and involves cellular players such as helper T-cells, as well as chemicals (“cytokines”) such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor-necrosis-factor-alpha (TNF), ...
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View Post: How Long Does My Dog Have?
2 May 2009 by Dr. Dressler
Our dog Nicholas was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in June of 2006. Back then, we treated him with Lomustine for 6 months. At the time, the doc stated that this was a one time deal. It has been 2 1/2 years since his last dose. ..... stop all the supplements, get him on a diet of chicken with baby food, and talk to the vet about some stronger meds for the inflammation of the intestine (metronidazole, tylan powder put in capsules, olsalazine, slippery elm, etc). ...
View Blog: Dog Cancer Blog - http://www.dogcancerblog.com/
View Post: unknown facts about cayenne pepper and health (part 2)
22 Aug 2007 by Your Dietitian
cuts and wounds. 4 parts slippery elm bark 2 parts plantain leaf 1 part goldenseal root 1 part comfrey root part cayenne pepper. sprinkle or pack this dry powder into wounds, or mix with warm water and then apply. ...
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