Nature citostatic which tretman cancer

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Dear readers, I will introduce you to natural cytostatics that cure cancer. I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of wild cyclamen root, but I recently learned that it was this plant that cured colon cancer to my further friend. Accordingly, I wanted to convey this information to you, because it is extremely useful.

Wild cyclamen (Cyclamen purpurascens), Peter's cross (Paris quadrifolia), rosopas (Chelidonium) and goat (Arumm aculatum) are among those plants that have both medicinal and toxic effects. Despite the fact that it is poisonous by nature, this herb, according to a special procedure of preparation and consumption, is medicinal, ie it represents natural cytostatics for the suppression and treatment of cancer.

A cure for almost all diseases can be found in nature. The use of medicinal herbs requires primarily knowledge, but also a great deal of caution, since there are also very poisonous herbs, such as: wild cyclamen, rosopas, Peter's cross, goat and others. Wild cyclamen root is very toxic, but it is still used to treat wounds and ulcers, headaches, polyps and swelling, rheumatism, bowel cleansing, but also cancer.

Despite the fact that its healing effect has not yet been scientifically confirmed, it gives good results in the treatment of cancer, of course, depending on the degree of the disease. Therefore, the instructions in the application, as well as in the diet, should be followed. First of all, wild cyclamen root tea should not be taken during chemotherapy. During the treatment with this natural cytostatic, we must not eat pork or poultry, as well as fats of animal origin, eggs, but also fresh apples.

Wild cyclamen can be found in oak, beech and hornbeam forests. It is very resistant to climatic conditions and can be planted in your own garden.

Wild cyclamen tea is prepared by finely chopping ten grams of fresh root of this plant, pouring 90 ml of water over it and cooking it until it boils to a quantity of 30 ml. It is drunk in the morning on an empty stomach. The therapy lasts for three weeks and is repeated if necessary, after a break of one week. The main ingredient of the drink is cyclamin, with a specific taste, and it is a little harder to consume.

The weed plant rosopas, also known as snake's milk, is not at all harmless due to the yellow-orange juice it releases, although its healing properties have been confirmed. It has a bactericidal and fungicidal effect, and is used for problems with the liver, stomach, bile, and has an excellent effect on the treatment of warts, eczema, psoriasis, lichens, blisters and tumors. Treating warts with rosopas is the simplest, because the juice of this plant is dripped directly on the wart, and it is repeated until it dries and falls off. Rosopas tea is prepared by steaming one flat teaspoon of herbs with a quarter of a liter of water, leaving it to cool and then drinking it. As a dressing for external use, the whole plant (leaves, stems and flowers) should be washed and filtered in such a wet way, preferably in a juicer, and the juice should be used to soak the cloth and cover the affected area. The drink made from rosopas is prepared by pouring thirty grams of the plant, together with the root, with half a liter of white wine, leaving it to stand for up to two hours, straining it and drinking it sip by sip.

Peter's cross is one of the natural cytostatics, its poisonous parts are fruit and rhizome, and the juice obtained by squeezing a fresh plant is healing. It is used in very small doses for therapy for purulent wounds, ulcers, stroke, headache and neuralgia, glandular diseases, conjunctivitis, bronchitis, cough, rheumatism. The juice from the fruit cures inflamed eyes, and the seeds, which have an intoxicating effect, are used as an aphrodisiac.

In the treatment of purulent wounds, tumors, growths and skin infections, ointment from the seeds and juice of the leaves of Peter's Cross is used, by mixing one hundred grams of juice (from the leaves and beaten seeds) with two hundred grams of melted lard. After this mixture has cooled, the affected areas are smeared.

Kozlac (Arumm aculatum) is a plant whose all parts are poisonous, but still successfully helps against cancer. The preparation is made only from the roots of the goat, by grinding it to the size of a corn grain, and then it is placed in a glass jar and poured with honey, which after some time is diluted, because the goat releases its juices. It is not necessary to stand, and it is used by swallowing without chewing because it is incredibly angry, and only in the morning on an empty stomach, at least half an hour before a meal. It is important to mention that it should not be taken during chemotherapy and radiation. Goat therapy is applied for fifteen consecutive days and can be repeated only after a break of one month.

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This is very good to know. I think that people, who have cancer should try this. Of course, they first have to pay attention to official medicine.

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I have heard many examples that people have cured cancer with some herbs, but you should be careful and stick to only proven recipes, otherwise the disease can get worse.

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These herbs are natural solution for medical treatment and all from nature will be good for us for every decease. We need to carefully select remedies from nature in order to find path to better health.

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