It has been known for 4,000 years. It has healed millions, and given them relief from their sufferings. It has been used down through the centuries by emperors, kings, queens, emirs, and sultans. It was praised to the skies, glorified, it's price rivaled with that of diamonds. It was ruler of life and death. Tumors, cysts, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and prostate cancer were cured by it. Then, slowly, it's legendary fame faded, and it was forgotten.
Now, when the world, guided by science, technology, and computers, cannot find a way to heal certain illnesses, humanity has reverted to nature, and again seeks natural herbs with which illnesses were successfully cured in the ancient world.
I would like to acquaint my readers with this wonderful tea, which is known to natural healers. The proportion of it's mixture is still a profound secret. The healing tea of Emperors originates, and is collected from different areas of the world. The pursuers of this noble substance gather it from the Himalayas, Tibet, the Yangtze River, the Kazakh Steppes, Kamchatka, and Tasmania. The gatherers sometimes have to climb 2,000-meter high mountains for a rare obscurely collectable plant. Very often, they spare no effort on untrodden, unknown ways to collect a sufficient amount. Some of these plants are seasonal and can only be found in certain spaces or times. Sometimes they live only a few days, then disappear until next spring.
The herbs are selected and collected with care, then purified and dehydrated. This is followed by the pulverizing; the crown jewel of the labor. Mixing and measuring the proportion of several hundred herbs is not easy task, especially when the mixtures are prepared for individuals, and serves the healing of a specific problem. Only highly qualified natural healer doctors can have the measure of this duty.
CANCER
When your body is injured-for example, if you have a cut, the cells surrounding the cut reproduce to replace the ones that have been harmed. These cells 'know" to stop reproducing once they have filled in the injured area.
Sometimes, however, a cell begins to reproduce for no obvious reason. The ‘daughter’ cells that it produces form a lump. This is cancer. Often, a cell from this lump, or tumor, spreads to another part of the body and begins reproduction there. These cells are not receptive to the normal signal to stop reproducing. Eventually, this abnormal tissue interferes with the ability of the body and its cells, organs, and other structures to perform their appointed functions, and illness or death results.
No one knows exactly why some cells behave in this way. We do know, however, that certain things increase the likelihood of certain types of cancer. Environmental factors and diet are widely believed to be two of the major causes of cancer. Persons exposed to cigarette smoke have significantly higher rates of lung cancer than other people. Regular alcohol consumption increases the risk of mouth and throat cancers. A diet that is high in fat and low in fiber is associated with a greater risk of colorectal cancer, and is a factor in breast and prostate cancer as well. Many experts believe that what these apparently different risk factors have in common is that they increase the body's exposure to free radicals. They theorize that damage from free radicals is an important factor in causing the uncontrolled cellular growth that is characteristic of cancer). Others believe that factors such as cigarette smoking and poor
dietary habits increase the risk -of cancer because they impair the immune system. In addition to blaming diet and environmental pollutants, many experts link cancer to stress.
In the United States, one person dies from cancer every minute. Another 3 million have cancer, and one out of three will eventually die of some form of this disease. There are more than 100 different Varieties of cancer. They have different causes, cause different symptoms, and vary in aggressiveness (the speed at which they spread). However, most type of cancer fall into one of four broad categories:
1. Carcinomas affect the skin, mucous membranes, glands, and internal organs.
2. Leukemias are cancers of blood-forming tissues.
3. Sarcomas affect muscles, connective tissue, and bones.
4. Lyrnphomas affect the lymphatic system.
We recommend you use this herb everyday for 6 months. If you do so you will be cured. But, you may drink it longer, just to be safe, if you wish. You can do this safely because this herb has no side effects, and contains no chemicals or preservatives This herb is 100% PURE.
We recommend you partake of a diet of fish, turkey, chicken, and green salad. You should try to avoid red meat. You should consume fresh fruit 3 times daily, and take in some fresh air, and indulge in some exercise.
The Warning Signs and Possible Causes of Certain Cancers
Knowing early warning signs and factors that increase the risk of developing different forms of cancer can save your life. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are 170,000 or more deaths from cancer in the United States each year that could have been prevented. The table below indicates the risks and signs that have been associated with various types of cancer. If you experience one or more of the symptoms described, that does not necessarily mean you have that cancer (many can be caused by other, less serious disorders as well), but you should consult your health care provider for an evaluation.
Type of Cancer | Risk Factors | Symptoms |
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Bladder and kidney | Exposure to certain chemicals, such as benzidines, aniline dyes, naphthalenes, smoking; excessive consumption of caffeine and/or artificial sweeteners ; a history of schistosomiasis (a tropical disease);frequent urinary tract infections. | Blood in the urine; pain and burning with urination; increased frequency of urination. |
Breast | First childbirth after age 35; having no children, family history of cancer, high alcohol and/or caffeine intake; high-fat diet; diabetes. There is a link between sugar intake in older woman and breast cancer. Estrogens and oral contraceptives have also been linked to breast and uterine cancer | Lump(s), thickening, and other physical changes in the breast; itching, redness, and/or soreness of the nipples not associated with breast feeding. |
Cervical and uterine | More than 5 complete pregnancies, first inter- course before age IS; a history of gonorrhea or genital warts; multiple sox partners; infertility. | Bleeding between menstrual periods', unusual discharge; painful menstrual periods; heavy periods. |
Colon | Lack of dietary fiber and calcium; polyps; family history of colon cancer; continued constipation and/or/or diarrhea; a buildup of toxins In the colon; a high-fat diet. | Rectal bleeding; blood in the stool; changes in bowel habits (persistent diarrhea constipation). |
Endometrial | Never having been pregnant; being past menopause; family history of cancer; diabetes; obesity; hypertension. | Bleeding between menstrual periods; unusual discharge; painful menstrual periods; heavy periods. |
Laryngeal | Heavy smoking; alcohol consumption. | Persistent cough; hoarse throat. |
Leukemia | Hereditary factors; radiation exposure; chronic viral Infections. | Paleness; fatigue weight loss; repeated infections; easy bruising; bone and joint pain; nosebleeds. |
Lung | Smoking; exposure to asbestos, nickel, chromates, or radioactive materials chronic bronchitis; history of tuberculosis; exposure to certain chemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides. | A persistent cough; sputum with blood; chest pain, |
Lymphoma | Hereditary factors; immune system dysfunction. At least some cases are linked to a viral cause. | Enlarged, rubbery lymph nodes; itching; night sweats, unexplained fever and/or weight loss. |
Mouth and Throat | Irritants inside the mouth, such as a broken tooth, or ill fitting or broken dentures; excessive alcohol intake; smoking; use of chewing tobacco. | A chronic ulcer of the mouth, tongue, or throat that does not heal. |
Ovarian | Not having had children, high-fat diet. | Often no obvious symptoms until It is in its later stages of development. |
Prostate | Recurring prostate infection; history of venereal disease; diet high In animal fat; high intake of milk, meat, and/or coffee; use of male hormone testosterone In treatment of impotence; vasectomy; being over age 5O. | Weak or interrupted urine flow; continuous pain in the lower back, pelvis, and/or upper thighs. |
Skin | Exposure to the sun, especially for those who have fair skin; history of moles (malignant or other wise), moles on the feet or in areas Irritated by clothing, scars from severe burns and scars or sores that won't heal; family history of skin cancer. | Tumor or lump under the skin, resembling a wart or an ulceration that never heals; moles that change color or size; flat sores; lesions that look like moles. |
Stomach | Pernicious anemia; lack of hydrochloric acid dietary fiber; high-fat diet; chronic gastritis; stomach polyps. | Indigestion and pain after eating; weight loss. |
Testicular | Undescended testicle. | Lump(s); enlargement of a testicle; thickening of the scrotum, sudden collection of fluid In the scrotum; pain or discomfort In a testicle or In the scrotum; mild ache In the lower abdomen or groin; enlargement or tenderness of the breast |
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