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The Truth About Cancer homo and though we were homosexuals. We’re not having your people here. That’s Europe for you. But anyway, homotoxicology because it means autotoxins or body’s own toxins. And the model here is not cells so much as extra cellular fluid cleansing it of toxins. And you can do this with interesting mixtures. And the most famous one is called iscador and I’m sure you’ve heard of that on your travels. Somebody’s gone and talked about it. Suzanne Sommers made it famous. In fact, she took it. It’s basically viscum, well, mistletoe, viscum album it’s called. Mistletoe is highly toxic. Now listen, this is—you got me going on another thing. But we don’t want too much in alternative or holistic treatments of a toxic stuff. You know, that’s what I call chemotherapy thinking, you know, I’ll take stuff and it’ll kill the cancer and I don’t even have to change my diet. That’s not going to work. You got to do all the good things I’ve been talking about. But mistletoe, you can’t say it’s safe and natural and holistic, it’s extremely poisonous, right. But if you take it the right dose, and it’s got a tradition of hundreds of years now. Iscador itself was developed by Rudolf Steiner. That went back in Victorian times. And it contained—you know, there’s a few things. So it’s a mixture. One of the important ones is mercury iodide. And the iodine is great for the thyroid because that’s something else I haven’t got time to elaborate on. But 20 years ago I noticed that and then it surfaced in all the literature. I keep seeing it. But I noticed it that because I use those EAV testing machines and it would tell you hidden signals. And time and again with cancer you get a signal on thyroid. The thyroid wasn’t performing and the underperforming thyroid is one of the biggest reasons why the immune system goes down. You cannot afford to have an inefficient, an—that’s tongue twister. You cannot afford to have an inefficient thyroid if you’ve got cancer. So you need to beef it up and you need to have your thyroid checked. So there’s another hot tip for the viewers. All that’s built in to the iscador remedy. And if you take it as it should be it’s very safe. And I’ve got to tell you that something like 60 percent, it’s the most prescribed oncological treatment in Germany now, right. You wouldn’t believe that but 60 percent of cancer patients will take it whether their doctor says to or not. They will. it’s got a very strong tradition. And as I said over here if you don’t think German means it could be good then Suzanne Sommers is your reference, right. She liked it and she claims it really, really helped her. And I’ve used it a lot, of course. The Quest for The Cures Page 170
Episode 6: What Would Doc Do Ty: [Wendy], let me ask you also about another combination of herbs that’s called the hoxsey tonic. It was a tea that formulated by a man named Harry Hoxsey. Actually it was formulated by his grandfather. It was passed down to Harry. And it contains red clover. Talk about red clover in treating cancer. Wendy Wilson: Yeah. Red clover is a blood purifier. And so basically your blood systems going to be the cancer highway. it’s going to help spread the cancer cells. So red clover’s a nice way to sweep those cancer cells out of the blood system. If you layer it with a blood root and burdock and yellow dock you get even more power in doing that so it’s like a blood cleanser, if you will. And blood, when it’s laden down with impurities can’t carry enough oxygen and nutrition to the cells to help them power up and defend themselves and get rid of cancer. So red clover is an excellent herb. Most people have it in their yards but they usually spray it with Round-Up or something. But if you have some don’t spray it with Round-Up and if you do decide to collect it it’s usually going to be at the fall in September when the buds turn bright red. Former World Kickboxing Champion Ian Jacklin on Hemp Ian Jacklin: And the new thing is cannabis hemp oil. I don't know how much you’ve heard about that but you basically take marijuana and boil it down to two ounces of the essential oil preferably with Ever Clear or The Quest for The Cures Page 171
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Episode 6: What Would Doc Do<br />
Ty: [Wendy], let me ask you also <strong>about</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r combination of<br />
herbs that’s called <strong>the</strong> hoxsey tonic. It was a tea that formulated by<br />
a man named Harry Hoxsey. Actually it was formulated by his<br />
grandfa<strong>the</strong>r. It was passed down to Harry. And it contains red<br />
clover. Talk <strong>about</strong> red clover in treating <strong>cancer</strong>.<br />
Wendy Wilson: Yeah. Red clover is a blood purifier. And so basically<br />
your blood systems going to be <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> highway. it’s going to help<br />
spread <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong> cells. So red clover’s a nice way to sweep those<br />
<strong>cancer</strong> cells out of <strong>the</strong> blood system. If you layer it with a blood root and<br />
burdock and yellow dock you get even more power in doing that so it’s<br />
like a blood cleanser, if you will. And blood, when it’s laden down with<br />
impurities can’t carry enough oxygen and nutrition to <strong>the</strong> cells to help<br />
<strong>the</strong>m power up and defend <strong>the</strong>mselves and get rid of <strong>cancer</strong>. So red<br />
clover is an excellent herb. Most people have it in <strong>the</strong>ir yards but <strong>the</strong>y<br />
usually spray it with Round-Up or something. But if you have some don’t<br />
spray it with Round-Up and if you do decide to collect it it’s usually going<br />
to be at <strong>the</strong> fall in September when <strong>the</strong> buds turn bright red.<br />
Former World Kickboxing Champion<br />
Ian Jacklin on Hemp<br />
Ian Jacklin: And <strong>the</strong> new thing is cannabis hemp oil. I don't know how<br />
much you’ve heard <strong>about</strong> that but you basically take marijuana and boil<br />
it down to two ounces of <strong>the</strong> essential oil preferably with Ever Clear or<br />
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