It's a bit crazy that the medical industrial complex told people to avoid apricot seeds because of cyanide but then recommend some of the most toxic substances on earth(chemotherapy) as their perferred treatment for cancer. That's the money talking.
How about calomel? It was considered the advanced, science-y "cure-all" in the 18th- 19th-20th centuries for the allopaths.
The allopathic industry widely viewed high doses of calomel as a "cure-all" when it was actually a toxic form of mercury. This standard practice of high dosages of calomel led to severe mercury poisoning in patients causing patients to lose teeth, vomit, have extreme cramping, and bloody diarrhea. For some this “modern” treatment resulted in permanent facial deformities and even death. However, at the time, this was taken as a sign by the allopathic doctors that the calomel "was working" to purge the system and rid the disease.
Sound familiar?
On the other hand Eclectic medicine was a 19th and early 20th-century American medical movement that sought to provide healing remedies in harmony with the body’s natural curative properties while avoiding harsh methods like bloodletting and mercury.
Rather than frequent and large dosages of calomel the Eclectics used plant-based, natural treatments and emphasized patient-centered, holistic care.
To be blunt, "Cancer" is a resource extraction and population control methodology. When you consider the promotion of early screening it becomes sinister. Wait until they automate fake DNA diagnosis, and customized RNA poisons. Frankly, life was a lot more fun before I started seeing through all the inversions.
Or, as someone said, chemotherapy is murder on tiptoes. Probably the reason why it's been the standard treatment for 100 years+ and will stay the same for another while.
True, disillusion is taking fun out of certain things. But I find it's rewarding all the same; substantially shifts you viewpoint and other more enjoyable things rotate into your field of vision.
Who cares why it works? Isn't it enough to know that something works? Decomposing something to its molecular structure defeats the energetics behind the usually plant or animal substance (beef liver, for example). Apricot seeds carry energetics behind it because it is part of a plant, which is a living organism. Laetrile does not. It is a bunch of atoms that nature has decided to bind and incorporate into plants that can harmonize the energetics of laetrile with other chemicals it creates. The synergy of all these molecules are like a piece of music. It isn't the individual notes or instruments that make the composition pleasant. It is how it is performed; such performance emits sound waves, which is vibrational energy or frequency.
Apricot seeds do the same. The apricot plants that create the seeds infuse the seeds with its own energy and frequency so the entire seed has to be consumed. Laetrile by itself, or Vitamin A by itself does not do what the apricot seed does precisely because the molecules lack the quantum component that makes the whole thing work, the synergy. This is why pasture-raised cattle are healthier than CAFO raised cattle.
The pasture raised cattle have the frequency of the plant (earth) integrated into their bodies, so you as the end consumer are infused with the frequency of the animal at the time of its death; and if the method of slaughter was painless, the animal died at a vibration similar to the plants (earth). Essiac tea is the same because they are plants. Just because they are dried does not mean that the energetics of the plants somehow disappear. Consuming each herb individually (quite time consuming) has different energetics than consuming all the herbs in one solution in a slurry because the energetics are not integrated in the same way. It is why Chinese herbs work better in a proprietary (pre-formulated) formula than each herb by itself.
One of the crafts of herbalism, whether you forge the herbs yourself or purchase them bulk from a supplier is creating this synergy, that the body needs to heal itself. This synergy not only supplies much needed nutrients but also the quantum component to re-establish a stable frequency for health. Essiac tea is an example of what a good herbalist can do. Ask the herbalist how it works and all you'll get is the usual immune system support with some gut (or heart or liver, etc) support with phytonutrients, flavenoids and Vitamins C and E, or whatever. You won't get long chemical name working on enzymatic pathway another long name with Greek letters, which help this organ.
This obsession to know why is the reason why conventional medicine does not work, unless such precision is the cure. It is sufficient to know that burdock root cleanses the blood, milk thistle is Mr. Liver, Hawthorne berry is Mrs. Heart and put together an herbal formula that balances an out of balance body energetically. The specific nature of the plant is important to keep the formula from getting too hot or too cold for the person with the ailment.
"This obsession to know why is the reason why conventional medicine does not work"
I'm going to challenge you on this. Mainstream medicine on the whole is not interested in all at why something works, at understanding the mechanism of action. It simple runs "studies" then goes by results. If they actually tried to understand things would be better.
I have been saying this for a long time about isolation of specific ingredients, but always used aspirin as an example. I've always believed in and recommend Essiac to others but never new about the reductionism theory, or lack of it in Essiac. It's great to know!
Agree. Tests are simply a way for the western medicine 'experts' to search for an illness they can make money from, sort of like taking our car to the mechanic when it's running well. They're sure to find something if they keep searching. $$$$$$
That's what make me laugh when I hear some so-called specialist tell me that some herb or spice has "never been tested or studied." That's modern medical brainwashing.
I was talking with a retired nurse neighbor the other day. I mentioned that I have read about cures for Alzheimers and dementia - specifically detoxing the aluminum out of the person's body by drinking silica water daily.
She said, "NO, there aren't any cures. We need to follow the science and not conspiracy theories".
She is one of the brainwashed nurses who give up and just let people die. They don't try anything new.
I wonder how many people died under her watch when she was in the working world.
I have the recipe for homemade silica water and I also drink Fiji water now when traveling instead of just any bottled water.
Thanks for that. I have never heard of using silica water. I'll have to look into it.
I've come to believe that people like her are so brainwashed, they fear anything different. They cannot comprehend how awesome God is in His creations.
That reminds me of the covid hoax. When the TV was nothing but a big fear-mongering machine about it all day long, I thought why don't we just eat apples and improve our immune systems? No need to worry about some flu going around.
Yes, thanks for reminding me! I learned about German Commission E about 30 years ago from James A. Duke in his book "The Green Pharmacy"! (1997, Rodale Press) Back in the old days, Rodale was a great resource. And off topic a bit, but Maria Rodale's last book, "Love, Nature and Magic" (2023, Chelsea Green Pub.) was really fun to read and very reminiscent of those old days.
Love Dr. Tom Cowan. The value of just finding what makes no sense to me is so important. Also, I ask myself "why?" Why would the whole DNA thing be set up and the one thing that has come to me right now in this moment, is get people attached to some other identity and away from what? My thought is God. A direct relationship with the God in everything.
I didn't know any of this about apricot seeds. Taking frequent lookup and search breaks, it turns out there are a lot of raw apricot seed products for sale out there. A few roasted seed products as well.
Turns out peach seeds contain the same amygdalin, at a proportion of about 50% that of apricot ones. Roasting at 350 for 10-15 minutes is supposed remove the cyanide issue.
Every AI search is littered with cyanide warnings and exactly the untested, unknown or controversial benefits, the author describes.
I have two peach trees and access to a neighbor's tree. They're unsprayed. Have to harvest quickly and clean off of bugs. The crows can clean off a tree of ripe peaches overnight here. I won't be throwing out any peach pits, saving to clean off of pulp, air dry, break open and harvest.
We have a single apricot tree but it hasn't borne any fruit yet. Maybe this year.
My neighbor has an apricot tree & uses the fruit to make liquor. I scoop up the apricot pits. Smash the hard coating with a hammer to release the little beauties within, and dry.
Sounds like that gentleman chews 3 to 6 daily as a prophylactic.
Thank you for that information. I am not an apricot person but know what the pit looks like. I kept trying to picture trying to eat the entire pit! 😆 🤣
G. Edward Griffin wrote a book "World Without Cancer" about the apricot seeds and a community (Europe? Asia?) I gave the book to someone with cancer and can't remember the details. The person did not read the book, did the "standard of care" chemo & radiation and died a horrible painful death. I've been using apricot seeds for over 4 years as a prophylactic, considering the toxic world we live in now. No adverse events.
Here's Griffin's website: https://redpilluniversity.org/. You can buy the book through quite a few book sellers besides amazon. He sells CD audios on the website, but there is a lot of other good stuff there, too.
I love Dr. Cowan but he seems to be unaware of how long herbs and foods have been used as healing agents. I do not like injections, and I do not like isolating 'working' ingredients. All natural remedies of old used the whole food or plant, not an extract. Maybe a tea, and more recently, a homeopathic solution (specially advised for poisonous items!). there is no need to know the 'working' part. Chinese use acupuncture for 2000 years but do not know how it works, only THAT it works. What more do we need?
It's a bit crazy that the medical industrial complex told people to avoid apricot seeds because of cyanide but then recommend some of the most toxic substances on earth(chemotherapy) as their perferred treatment for cancer. That's the money talking.
How about calomel? It was considered the advanced, science-y "cure-all" in the 18th- 19th-20th centuries for the allopaths.
The allopathic industry widely viewed high doses of calomel as a "cure-all" when it was actually a toxic form of mercury. This standard practice of high dosages of calomel led to severe mercury poisoning in patients causing patients to lose teeth, vomit, have extreme cramping, and bloody diarrhea. For some this “modern” treatment resulted in permanent facial deformities and even death. However, at the time, this was taken as a sign by the allopathic doctors that the calomel "was working" to purge the system and rid the disease.
Sound familiar?
On the other hand Eclectic medicine was a 19th and early 20th-century American medical movement that sought to provide healing remedies in harmony with the body’s natural curative properties while avoiding harsh methods like bloodletting and mercury.
Rather than frequent and large dosages of calomel the Eclectics used plant-based, natural treatments and emphasized patient-centered, holistic care.
To be blunt, "Cancer" is a resource extraction and population control methodology. When you consider the promotion of early screening it becomes sinister. Wait until they automate fake DNA diagnosis, and customized RNA poisons. Frankly, life was a lot more fun before I started seeing through all the inversions.
Or, as someone said, chemotherapy is murder on tiptoes. Probably the reason why it's been the standard treatment for 100 years+ and will stay the same for another while.
True, disillusion is taking fun out of certain things. But I find it's rewarding all the same; substantially shifts you viewpoint and other more enjoyable things rotate into your field of vision.
Who cares why it works? Isn't it enough to know that something works? Decomposing something to its molecular structure defeats the energetics behind the usually plant or animal substance (beef liver, for example). Apricot seeds carry energetics behind it because it is part of a plant, which is a living organism. Laetrile does not. It is a bunch of atoms that nature has decided to bind and incorporate into plants that can harmonize the energetics of laetrile with other chemicals it creates. The synergy of all these molecules are like a piece of music. It isn't the individual notes or instruments that make the composition pleasant. It is how it is performed; such performance emits sound waves, which is vibrational energy or frequency.
Apricot seeds do the same. The apricot plants that create the seeds infuse the seeds with its own energy and frequency so the entire seed has to be consumed. Laetrile by itself, or Vitamin A by itself does not do what the apricot seed does precisely because the molecules lack the quantum component that makes the whole thing work, the synergy. This is why pasture-raised cattle are healthier than CAFO raised cattle.
The pasture raised cattle have the frequency of the plant (earth) integrated into their bodies, so you as the end consumer are infused with the frequency of the animal at the time of its death; and if the method of slaughter was painless, the animal died at a vibration similar to the plants (earth). Essiac tea is the same because they are plants. Just because they are dried does not mean that the energetics of the plants somehow disappear. Consuming each herb individually (quite time consuming) has different energetics than consuming all the herbs in one solution in a slurry because the energetics are not integrated in the same way. It is why Chinese herbs work better in a proprietary (pre-formulated) formula than each herb by itself.
One of the crafts of herbalism, whether you forge the herbs yourself or purchase them bulk from a supplier is creating this synergy, that the body needs to heal itself. This synergy not only supplies much needed nutrients but also the quantum component to re-establish a stable frequency for health. Essiac tea is an example of what a good herbalist can do. Ask the herbalist how it works and all you'll get is the usual immune system support with some gut (or heart or liver, etc) support with phytonutrients, flavenoids and Vitamins C and E, or whatever. You won't get long chemical name working on enzymatic pathway another long name with Greek letters, which help this organ.
This obsession to know why is the reason why conventional medicine does not work, unless such precision is the cure. It is sufficient to know that burdock root cleanses the blood, milk thistle is Mr. Liver, Hawthorne berry is Mrs. Heart and put together an herbal formula that balances an out of balance body energetically. The specific nature of the plant is important to keep the formula from getting too hot or too cold for the person with the ailment.
"This obsession to know why is the reason why conventional medicine does not work"
I'm going to challenge you on this. Mainstream medicine on the whole is not interested in all at why something works, at understanding the mechanism of action. It simple runs "studies" then goes by results. If they actually tried to understand things would be better.
They define "how it works" or if it does "work" by whether or not it turns a profit.
It has always been this way with the industrial poisoning system people mistakenly call "modern medicine."
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Beautifully written, very inspiring, thank you.
I have been saying this for a long time about isolation of specific ingredients, but always used aspirin as an example. I've always believed in and recommend Essiac to others but never new about the reductionism theory, or lack of it in Essiac. It's great to know!
Richardson Nutritional Apricot Seeds 💪
Another good source is apricotpower.com
I suspect the Hunza are "free of cancer" because the nearest PET scanner and well-equipped pathology lab is probably 1000 miles away:).
Agree. Tests are simply a way for the western medicine 'experts' to search for an illness they can make money from, sort of like taking our car to the mechanic when it's running well. They're sure to find something if they keep searching. $$$$$$
That's what make me laugh when I hear some so-called specialist tell me that some herb or spice has "never been tested or studied." That's modern medical brainwashing.
I was talking with a retired nurse neighbor the other day. I mentioned that I have read about cures for Alzheimers and dementia - specifically detoxing the aluminum out of the person's body by drinking silica water daily.
She said, "NO, there aren't any cures. We need to follow the science and not conspiracy theories".
She is one of the brainwashed nurses who give up and just let people die. They don't try anything new.
I wonder how many people died under her watch when she was in the working world.
I have the recipe for homemade silica water and I also drink Fiji water now when traveling instead of just any bottled water.
Here is the recipe if interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po8IuIXjCME
Thanks for that. I have never heard of using silica water. I'll have to look into it.
I've come to believe that people like her are so brainwashed, they fear anything different. They cannot comprehend how awesome God is in His creations.
See Dr. Christopher Exley's substack for information about aluminum effects and detoxing with silica rich mineral water.
Thanks! I will check it out!
Yes! He is the expert in aluminum! And it was his post that learned about silica water, too.
Dr. Exley's substack: https://drchristopherexley.substack.com/p/aluminium-in-the-human-brain
👍 Thanks!
You can't keep the 200 billion cancer business growing in the USA with cheap solutions and boosting immune system function!
That reminds me of the covid hoax. When the TV was nothing but a big fear-mongering machine about it all day long, I thought why don't we just eat apples and improve our immune systems? No need to worry about some flu going around.
Definitely something true in eating an apple a day. Swallowing the pips also probably good for you too.
A great resource book is the "German Commission E." It has everything the Germans have studied about herbs/spices.
Yes, thanks for reminding me! I learned about German Commission E about 30 years ago from James A. Duke in his book "The Green Pharmacy"! (1997, Rodale Press) Back in the old days, Rodale was a great resource. And off topic a bit, but Maria Rodale's last book, "Love, Nature and Magic" (2023, Chelsea Green Pub.) was really fun to read and very reminiscent of those old days.
On the Essiac tea fb group there are reports of it curing Barrett’s esophagus disease.
Herbal medicine. God has provided us with what we need in order to stay healthy on this planet.
Love Dr. Tom Cowan. The value of just finding what makes no sense to me is so important. Also, I ask myself "why?" Why would the whole DNA thing be set up and the one thing that has come to me right now in this moment, is get people attached to some other identity and away from what? My thought is God. A direct relationship with the God in everything.
I didn't know any of this about apricot seeds. Taking frequent lookup and search breaks, it turns out there are a lot of raw apricot seed products for sale out there. A few roasted seed products as well.
Turns out peach seeds contain the same amygdalin, at a proportion of about 50% that of apricot ones. Roasting at 350 for 10-15 minutes is supposed remove the cyanide issue.
Every AI search is littered with cyanide warnings and exactly the untested, unknown or controversial benefits, the author describes.
I have two peach trees and access to a neighbor's tree. They're unsprayed. Have to harvest quickly and clean off of bugs. The crows can clean off a tree of ripe peaches overnight here. I won't be throwing out any peach pits, saving to clean off of pulp, air dry, break open and harvest.
We have a single apricot tree but it hasn't borne any fruit yet. Maybe this year.
My neighbor has an apricot tree & uses the fruit to make liquor. I scoop up the apricot pits. Smash the hard coating with a hammer to release the little beauties within, and dry.
Sounds like that gentleman chews 3 to 6 daily as a prophylactic.
Thank you for that information. I am not an apricot person but know what the pit looks like. I kept trying to picture trying to eat the entire pit! 😆 🤣
G. Edward Griffin wrote a book "World Without Cancer" about the apricot seeds and a community (Europe? Asia?) I gave the book to someone with cancer and can't remember the details. The person did not read the book, did the "standard of care" chemo & radiation and died a horrible painful death. I've been using apricot seeds for over 4 years as a prophylactic, considering the toxic world we live in now. No adverse events.
Here's Griffin's website: https://redpilluniversity.org/. You can buy the book through quite a few book sellers besides amazon. He sells CD audios on the website, but there is a lot of other good stuff there, too.
Thanks, but genuineec.com doesn't exist.
https://genuineessiac.com/
Dr. Ralph Moss has a YouTube channel.
https://ia600202.us.archive.org/0/items/world-without-cancer_202403/World%20Without%20Cancer.pdf
I love Dr. Cowan but he seems to be unaware of how long herbs and foods have been used as healing agents. I do not like injections, and I do not like isolating 'working' ingredients. All natural remedies of old used the whole food or plant, not an extract. Maybe a tea, and more recently, a homeopathic solution (specially advised for poisonous items!). there is no need to know the 'working' part. Chinese use acupuncture for 2000 years but do not know how it works, only THAT it works. What more do we need?