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A simple inexpensive four herb tea that cures cancer?
Even AIDS maybe?

This has been a critical concern since Essiac tea was introduced
in Canada during the early 1920's. For over 50 years,
a humble nurse, Rene Caisse, used the tea successfully
with many terminal cancer patients from her clinic in the tiny
Canadian village of Bracebridge, north of Toronto.

She didn't make money off the tea though she successfully
treated many hundreds.
Her rewards were harassment by the Canadian Health Ministry,
and betrayal by a private corporation she had hoped would
help make Essiac tea a legal cancer cure.

The ingredients and recipe came originally from an Ojibway
Native American medicine man in remote northern Canada.

In 1933 the small town of Bracebridge allowed her to use the
defunct British Lion Hotel as a clinic for virtually no rent,
one dollar per month. She continued her work in the clinic
from 1934 to 1942. Hundreds of Cancer patients were treated
successfully, while she charged little or nothing.
She cultivated the herbs, brewed the tea in the kitchen,
and administered it both orally and by injection.

Of course, during that time and after, Rene Caisse was the
center of controversy and harassment from Canadian authorities.

She has stated that the only reason she was not imprisoned
was because of popular support from Bracebridge's Town Council,
several prestigious doctors, and of course her many cured
patients.
One of whom was cured of both cancer and diabetes.

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Gary Glum had to self publish the book because it was so
threatening to the cancer industry, and there was the danger
of slam dunk wrongful death lawsuits on publishers
since Essiac was not FDA approved.
So no one would risk publishing it.

That book and his second, Full Disclosure , which reveals
the true source of AIDS as man made and the depopulation
agenda, put Glum in harm's way for some time.

He was harassed by US Marshals and almost completely
financially ruined by bogus IRS claims, [skatteetat]
and a Naval Intelligence operative later threatened his life
and the lives of his family if he continued publishing
his two books.
Only a few of Gary's books are still available, but there
are summarized pdf versions available free on line.

Here's what Dr. Glum had to say about Essiac for AIDS
in an interview circa 1990: "I also worked with the AIDS
Project Los Angeles . . . . They had sent 179 patients home
to die.
They all had pneumocystis carinii and histoplasmosis.
Their weight was down to about 100 pounds. Their T-4 cell
counts were less than ten."

"The Project gave me five of these patients.
I took them off the AZT and the DDI and put them on Essiac
three times a day. Those are the only ones alive today.

The other 174 are dead. But this information is not being
disseminated either, because AIDS is on the horizon as
another big moneymaker. [ krigsvirus, evig bio-søppel ]

Dr. Glum also had success with a few cancer patients that
came his way. For example, he was involved with treating
one young boy with a virulent form of terminal leukemia.

The boy recovered completely with Essiac Tea, only to die
later from heart failure. The damage to his heart that
caused the failure was traced to his earlier chemotherapy
treatments!
( . . )

( se Naturalnews : tips etc. )

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