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05 Wednesday Aug 2015
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20 Sunday Jul 2014
Posted bowel, cleanse, detox, exercise, herb lax, immune system, Liver DTX, lymph node drainage, lymph nodes, lymphatic system, nutriferon, Performance
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Allergic reactions cause inflammation (in the joints, intestines, sinuses), hives (and other skin rashes, bumps), pain, foggy thinking and exhaustion. I want those effects to leave as soon as possible! I used to have 37 acquired allergies. I dreaded these awful symptoms! Here’s what I did to get over the initial allergic response & to strengthen my immunity to help avoid future pain. I take ALFALFA and rub on Herbal Blend cream (to stop the itch!) and move on to this amazing list that has helped me every time…
31 Wednesday Dec 2008
Posted blood cancer, bowel, breast tumor, cancer, lung, prostate, resveratrol, skin, stomach
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Grape extract kills cancer cells
Resveretrol — found in grapes — Previous research has shown grapeseed extract has an effect on skin, breast, bowel, lung, stomach and prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. It can also reduce the size of breast tumours in rats and skin tumours in mice. However, the University of Kentucky study is the first to test its impact on a blood cancer. Lead researcher Professor Xianglin Shi said: “These results could have implications for the incorporation of agents such as grapeseed extract into prevention or treatment of haematological (blood) malignancies and possibly other cancers. “What everyone seeks is an agent that has an effect on cancer cells but leaves normal cells alone, and this shows that grapeseed extract fits into this category.” more from BBC