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solo
8th April 2012, 23:19
Here's something that may surprise many ...

Back in the early 80s when my kids were growing up, I found a cure in my back garden for skin cancer - and who knows what other cures could have come from this (IF) .... it was taken serious by those whom I made contact with.

It all started when my eldest daughter came home from public school one day with a worried look on her face. When I enquired of her concern she told me that her male teacher had many weeping skin cancers on his face and head, as he was totally bald and it worried her terribly. Now I remembered long ago when I was very young (about 9 years old) while at a dairy farm; the old farmer spoke about a cure he found for his skin cancer. A weed it was. Most may know this weed as it’s called MILK WEED because of the white sap that runs from it when picked.

Next day I gave my daughter an envelope with some milk weed inside along with a letter of explanation in how to use it. This she gave to her teacher - and he wrote a letter back thanking me as he will give it a try. In his letter he told of his concern and how they reappear with a vengeance when his doctor burns them off. He said they were ravaging his face and head and were weeping terribly, and he apologised as he must have known it was worrying my daughter for her to tell me (her father).

You can only imagine how his state of mind must have been from this. He told me he would keep me informed on how this milk weed went. My daughter also kept me informed from what she could see herself.

Less than one month later - nearly every cancer was gone. He contacted me as a very happy man, and said, when he put the sap on the cancer he felt a slight throb which at first worried him. But he kept it up twice a day and it cured them.
I contacted the cancer council and told them all about it, they hung up on me. (this is the truth).
I re phoned them back but no one wanted to talk to me so I gave up. I contacted numerous universities but still NOT one person wanted to know. So I myself gave up- what could I do when no one wanted a cure. It was about 8 months back when I decided to email Acurrent Affairs (Channel 9) because they were talking about the paw paw guy from Queensland who was healing people with his homemade remedies.

I told them my story and NOT one person contacted me. I told them I want nothing in return from this only to help others. Not one phone call came. What do you make of it. (what a shame).

Czarek
8th April 2012, 23:30
Can you post a picture or botanical name of the milk week you're refering to? Also, what was the application schedual you asked the teacher to follow?
Thanks

im awake
8th April 2012, 23:43
another possible cancer cure for me to checkout when i start curing cancer one day, thanks :D

Carmen
9th April 2012, 04:34
Thank you for your advice. I will add that to my skin cancer cures. I have a little tub of black ointment that I have used successfully on skin cancer. I have no idea what is in the ointment, only that it works. I have no wish to inform the authorities, they will only ignore it or ban it as you have discovered!!

phillipbbg
9th April 2012, 05:35
http://www.flowersociety.org/images/Milkweed-plant.jpg

click here for more images (https://www.google.com.au/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=643&q=milkweed+plant&gbv=2&oq=MILK+WEED&aq=1s&aqi=g-s5g-ms3g-sS2&aql=&gs_l=img.1.1.0i10l5j0i5i10l3j0i10i24l2.2203l2203l0l6033l1l1l0l0l0l0l219l219l2-1l1l0.frgbld.)

markoid
9th April 2012, 08:00
I think he means Radium weed (Euphorbia peplus)

http://www.herbcottage.com.au/blog/2010/09/radium-weed-treat-skin-cancer/

witchy1
9th April 2012, 10:11
Here are the clinical studies http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1350454/Milkweed-miracle-Applying-sap-common-garden-weed-cure-skin-cancer.html

After only one month 41 of the 48 lesions had completely gone

These were all patients that had failed to respond to conventional treatment including surgery, or they refused or were unsuitable for surgery because of their age

they used Euphorbia peplus

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more about the plant here:
http://www.chileflora.com/Florachilena/FloraEnglish/HighResPages/EH0549.htm

For the avoidance of doubt - The common milkweed that monarch butterflies rely on in North America is completely unrelated. The taxonomic name for it is Asclepias. http://www.gaia-health.com/articles351/000393-euphorbia-peplus-cancer.shtml
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/misc/pencil.png

Heather2017
9th April 2012, 14:28
Hi all. New product using milkweed's active ingredient: http://www.leo-pharma.com/Home/About-us/Media-Centre/News/LEO-Pharma-announces-that-Picato%C2%AE-(ingenol-mebutate)-gel-has-been-approved-by-US-FDA-for-once-daily--2-or-3-day-treatment-of-actinic-keratoses.aspx

Cjay
9th April 2012, 15:32
I think he means Radium weed (Euphorbia peplus)

http://www.herbcottage.com.au/blog/2010/09/radium-weed-treat-skin-cancer/

That was my first guess too.

minkton
9th April 2012, 16:25
Fantastic thread, thankyou for posting this great information.

Setras
9th April 2012, 17:07
my grandmother told me when i was a child that belladonna (deadly nightshade), milkweed and nettles when boiled down leaves a paste that when injested in small amounts regulary will cure all cancers...... she never gave the quantities of each though

sleepy
9th April 2012, 17:13
xxxxx xxxxx

solo
9th April 2012, 21:12
I just got back to my PC and saw all your comments; I will take a photo and post it for all to see. Also may I add, my father used this weed on his skin cancers with great success.

solo
11th April 2012, 02:28
Sorry for taking so long with posting a picture of this weed I spoke about in the above. Just bare with me for a couple of days and I will display it.