Cancer & Fiber Sheaths

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 29 Mar 1998 03:00:27 -0600

Hi Folks!

Heard something interesting about using potassium iodide to strip off a
fibrous sheath from cancerous tissue.....supposedly the cancerous cell
grows this fiber shell to escape detection by the immune system and the
phagocytes (white blood cells) which normally destroy cancerous cells.

I understand the injection of potassium iodide more than once will cause
anaphylaxis, so it must be treated with care...

One correlation, a fellow we know has been using what he said was a highly
negative potassium compound (High C is the 'brandname') on skin
cancer....the cancer just dries up and falls off in flakes...leaving fresh
pink skin underneath...he showed us skin cancer patches on his arm and
chest which were either new pink tissue or were in procees of healing with
this potassium balm.

Jerry W. Decker / http://keelynet.com
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