Breast Cancer Using Raax11 & Rf1000 - 85% In Remission Posted: 09-06-04 20:25pm
We have received reports from many people
suffering in some cancers due to their
incidence --- polysaccharides are not so
effective against solid cancers but are
effective enough with the most other types
of cancer. This has been confirmed also
by reports from patients with bone,
stomach, testicular, cevical, ehrich's
asite carcinoma, sigmonds colon cancer,
ovarian cancer, and leukemia. By than we
changed the idea and developed the special
rf 1000 extract mixture, using special
herbs from the rainforest. The program
should be effective with all cancers if
there is enough time left. For sure it
does not work like a miracle. It is a
100% natural thing.
Rf 1000 extract shows real good results in
breast, lung, liver and prostate cancer
and also utilize a new generation of rf
1000 = rf 1000 apm which is a mushroom &
herb concentrate which specifically
addresses hormone-related cancers. Dr.
Schnuchel in germany is using the rf 1000
protocol now more than 2 years, and 85% of
the patients are in remission or
recovered.
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Brad Posted: 10-07-07 12:19pm
Could I get the contact information of
this Dr. Schnuchel in Germany? I want more
info on this Raax11 for Brain Cancer.
Anyone with any info?
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