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The Truth About Cancer want seeds in it. If you buy blueberry jelly you don’t want blueberry seeds in it. Ty: And that’s where all the good stuff is. Mike Adams: it’s the seeds that bind with the dietary arsenic and transport it out of your body. Yeah, I haven’t released that information yet. You’re the first person to, I mean, to have this conversation. Ty: Dr. Wolfe, talk about your family, the history of your family and how that’s impacted you as well. Dr. Darrell Wolfe: Alright, well, I’m going to talk about three people being my grandfather, and my mother and father. I’ll make it short and sweet. My grandfather ended up getting rectal cancer, okay. And he was a beer drinker. But if you’re—if you drink three beers a day--the best way to get rectal cancer is three beers a day, right, if you do not detox. Remember something. In the medical system there’s two things they never talk about because they’re not allowed to talk about and that is diet and that is detox. Meanwhile, if you talked about diet and you talked about detox you wouldn’t need the medical system except for emergencies and things of that nature. Alright We all have a place to play but when we get greedy and we try to own everything that’s when corruption comes in. So anyways, my grandfather got colon cancer, he came with us to stay with us, and then he went into the hospital. What happened was he got impacted so he was in pain. Well, and they couldn’t do anything for him. We brought him home We got him—we broke the impaction which was in his bowels. We got him on a proper juicing and cleansing diet. This is when I was younger like I was a teenager that we did this. And we got rid of his pain but we didn’t get rid of his cancer. It was way too late. Then there was my father. My father lived in Nova Scotia, I was living in Toronto. I was in—I had a clinic for only about four years now. So anyways, he gets leukemia. I get a call from my brother. My brother says, dad’s in the hospital. He’s got leukemia. I said why didn’t he call me. Well, of course he’s not going to call you Darrell, you’re just going to get mad at him. And I said he’s got leukemia Marcel. And he said, yeah, but they’re only giving him two weeks to live. I said, Marcel, you listen to this. I know one thing and that’s one thing for sure. Nobody is allowed to play God. The next thing is, okay, nobody’s allowed to give an expiry date. And the only reason they can give an expiry date, okay, alright, is because they go by rules. Those rules are we’re not going to teach you about diet, we’re not going to teach you about detoxification, we’re going The Quest for The Cures Page 98

Episode 4: Spoiled Rotten to give you some drugs and we’re going to send you home and let you continue to do what caused the cancer. And we’re not going to do anything else. And then we’re going to attack with the three big—with the big three cancer treatments, right So anyways, I said, Marcel, you go into that hospital and you get a wheelchair and you get him out of there. Darrell, they said that they’re not going to let him go, he’s got two weeks to live. I said, listen to me, he’s only got two weeks to live. If you have to take a baseball bat in there you do it but you get him out. So he got him out. He put him on a plane. When he landed in Toronto, okay, he had cold sores all over his lips. His—the eyes—his eyes were yellow. His skin was yellow and he was like just drooping down. My heart just broke. And I just went, okay, so we took him home. I’ll make a long story short. He’s got two weeks to live, right Two weeks later—I won’t tell you what we did but two weeks later my father had his suitcases packed to go visit his cousin. Okay. and they couldn’t find the leukemia six weeks later in his system. We don’t have time for that right now. But this story can be verified. The next thing is my mother calls me 12 months after this, okay, and she calls me up. She can’t talk. Her boyfriend says to me, listen, your mother’s in trouble. They want to cut her tongue out and they want to cut a piece off her butt. And make a tongue for her because she’s got mouth cancer. I said she’s got to come see me. So she lived in Kitchener so she came to Toronto. So she can’t even speak. She speaks like this. And she couldn’t even talk. Well, anyways, I put her— we did fasting, we did some cleansing, we did a bunch of things, right. In eight days my mother—you could—she could talk and you could hear her. You could understand her talking. So right away we know we’re The Quest for The Cures Page 99

Episode 4: Spoiled Rotten<br />

to give you some drugs and we’re going to send you home and let you<br />

continue to do what caused <strong>the</strong> <strong>cancer</strong>. And we’re not going to do<br />

anything else. And <strong>the</strong>n we’re going to attack with <strong>the</strong> three big—with<br />

<strong>the</strong> big three <strong>cancer</strong> treatments, right So anyways, I said, Marcel, you<br />

go into that hospital and you get a wheelchair and you get him out of<br />

<strong>the</strong>re. Darrell, <strong>the</strong>y said that <strong>the</strong>y’re not going to let him go, he’s got two<br />

weeks to live. I said, listen to me, he’s only got two weeks to live. If you<br />

have to take a baseball bat in <strong>the</strong>re you do it but you get him out. So he<br />

got him out. He put him on a plane. When he landed in Toronto, okay,<br />

he had cold sores all over his lips. His—<strong>the</strong> eyes—his eyes were yellow.<br />

His skin was yellow and he was like just drooping down. My heart just<br />

broke. And I just went, okay, so we took him home. I’ll make a long story<br />

short. He’s got two weeks to live, right Two weeks later—I won’t tell<br />

you what we did but two weeks later my fa<strong>the</strong>r had his suitcases packed<br />

to go visit his cousin. Okay. and <strong>the</strong>y couldn’t find <strong>the</strong> leukemia six<br />

weeks later in his system. We don’t have time for that right now. But this<br />

story can be verified.<br />

The next thing is my mo<strong>the</strong>r calls me 12 months after this, okay, and<br />

she calls me up. She can’t talk. Her boyfriend says to me, listen, your<br />

mo<strong>the</strong>r’s in trouble. They want to cut her tongue out and <strong>the</strong>y want to<br />

cut a piece off her butt. And make a tongue for her because she’s got<br />

mouth <strong>cancer</strong>. I said she’s got to come see me. So she lived in<br />

Kitchener so she came to Toronto. So she can’t even speak. She<br />

speaks like this. And she couldn’t even talk. Well, anyways, I put her—<br />

we did fasting, we did some cleansing, we did a bunch of things, right. In<br />

eight days my mo<strong>the</strong>r—you could—she could talk and you could hear<br />

her. You could understand her talking. So right away we know we’re<br />

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