Note that in one of the studies mentioned above, chlorella was used in conjunction with chemotherapy and radiation therapy and still managed to achieve stunning improvements in the survival rates of cancer patients who would have normally died within two years. And note that the patients were administered a mere 20 grams of chlorella, which is a small dose. I eat half that much chlorella every day, so in a week's time, I'm eating perhaps 70 grams of chlorella, or more than three times the dose received by these cancer patients. With this, I think you can begin to see the anti-cancer healing power of chlorella. Its results can only be described as stunning: Chlorella helps protect the body in its fight against both viruses and cancer. A series of studies during the 1980s showed that tumor growth in mice could be reduced or stopped by injecting a water solution of chlorella around the neoplastic growth. Even tumor regrowth was cut down significantly. In another study by the same researchers, tumor cells were killed completely by the chlorella injection. The researchers then began to give chlorella in oral form, and the antitumor effect was still significant. -
Herbal Medicine, Healing & Cancer by Donald R. Yance I'm not sure if you share the same excitement about chlorella that I do, but if you take a closer look at the study mentioned above, it basically reveals a potential cure for cancer. Simply inject chlorella into the tumors, and they are "killed completely." The study, entitled, "Augmentation of Antitumor Resistance by a Strain of Unicellular Green Algae, Chlorella Vulgaris," was published in 1984 in Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy. With a finding this astounding, you would think that every doctor, medical researcher, and government health official would be intent on learning how to apply this knowledge to healing cancers all around the world. Chlorella is dirt-cheap from a medical point of view, and by simply injecting it into breast cancer tumors, those tumors are killed. But therein lies the problem: chlorella is dirt-cheap! There's no real money in chlorella injections, regardless of how well they work! Click to continue: Next: Yet more clinical evidence that chlorella fights cancer Get more health books like this one absolutely free by joining the non-profit Consumer Wellness Research Center. It's free! Click here to learn more... |
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