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Stormski Minor Poster
Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 18 Location: South Coast, England
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:39 pm Post subject: Couple of important things / Events in Bournemouth |
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Hi guys, sorry i've not been about the last couple of weeks things have been a bit hectic here due to a friend of mine being terminaly ill with cancer. The NHS are refusing to pay for his treatment so we're having to find the £3,500 every month to try and pay for it privately. We've set up a site to try and help raise funds at www.savenickslife.co.uk - but seems like nobody cares or just can't be bothered to donate even 50p. The amount of hits to donations ratio just doesn't match up, so it's still really frustrating as we are worried we may not find enough money for this months treatment.
So i'm really sorry, that's why i've not been about. All that aside... on to the Bournemouth events.
Due to the above reasons i've not had a chance to get specific dates sorted as yet, which also means there's probably no chance of having Rodriguez appear, which for those who would have been up for that i'm really sorry - but i'll make sure whatever we sort out it will definately be a damn good event. The actual venue is on the end of Bournemouth pier. A large bar/club where we will be shoing documentaries and having speakers come along and tell it how it is. For people who know Bournemouth, i'm not talking about 'The Showbar' at the front, this is the venue on the pier itself by the pier theatre - hope that makes sense!
Anyway, i'm on a mission today to sort some dates out and then get on with the arrangements of speakers and the promotion, which will feature in local mags and newspapers.
It's difficult to say at this point how big or how small this would be. Heck, only 20 people may turn up, but then again if we promote properly and in the right places, reaching as many people as possible, who knows what may happen.
So just as an idea, how many of you guys here would be interested in coming down to an event?
If you need to get in touch with me direct you can do so by emailing:
djstormski@gmail.com
Many thanks, and if you can in any way help out with a donation of any amount to the website i mentioned at the top (which i am running on his families behalf), please please do so. It's a damn good cause for a really really top bloke. It saddens me to to think people can't even spare a quid, cos if enough people did that then it all helps in affording the rediculously expensive treatment nessecary to help him. The NHS are a complete waste of time... the site itself will explain all.
Thanks guys, take care,
Scott. _________________ 911 Truth Bournemouth
www.911truthbournemouth.com
- Ex webmaster: www.9-11.co.uk
- Site was repeatedly attacked/taken offline.
- More info found here:
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Witchfinder General Moderate Poster
Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 134
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Stormski
Sorry to hear about your friend having cancer.
Most pharmaceutical cancer drugs are highly toxic and poison the rest of the body as well as the site of the cancer.
In many cases the treatment itself kills the patient.
Nature has it's own prevention and cure for cancer with vitamin B17, however the information about this is suppressed by the cancer industry and most doctors do not even consider it as they are required to practice consensus medicine.
The science of how vitamin B17 works is as follows:
The B17 molecule has 4 parts - 2 parts sugar, 1 part bezaldehyde and one part cyanide.
Cancer tumours produce large quantities of an enzyme called betaglucosidase (an enzyme is an unlocking agent)
So the person with cancer eats or injects themselves with vitamin B17.
When this reaches the site of the cancer tumour the enzyme unlocks the component parts of the molecule.
The benzaldehyde and cyanide when released together are over 100 times more powerful than cyanide alone and this combination destroys the cancer cells but leaves the ordinary cells undamaged.
There are no side effects with this treatment
There are areas of the world where the natives have a diet rich in vitamin b17 and in these communities cancer is unheard of, however their diet typically has over 300 times more b17 than the typical western diet.
Watch the video below to get a fuller picture.
B17 can be purchased over the internet, 100 tablets (500 mg) cost about £50
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4312930190281243507&q=a+world+ without+cancer
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ishaar Moderate Poster
Joined: 22 Jun 2006 Posts: 232 Location: uk
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Stormski.
Sorry to haer about ur friend. I agree with Witchfinder General re cancer drugs, and B17. It used to be available on e-bay from a UK dealer, £10 for 6 months supply, (apricot kernels). I just had a look and he's not listed anymore. There are some US dealers selling it though. It might be hard to find in Health food shops. A search on google should bring results though. The injectable form ( Amygdalin ~ Laetrile ) will be most useful for ur friend. |
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Stormski Minor Poster
Joined: 07 Apr 2007 Posts: 18 Location: South Coast, England
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Pikey Banned
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Stormski Minor Poster
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Craig W Validated Poster
Joined: 22 Feb 2007 Posts: 485
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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Check out this thread:
IDEAS FOR CANCER SELF-TREATMENT
It is from a different forum (I don't know if you have to register to see it. I am a member).
I can't vouch the validity of any of this info and have no direct knowledge in this area. But some of it might just work and there's only one way to find out...
I am sure if you have a good look around the net there will be cancer self-treatment forums.
Best wishes for your friend. _________________ "Nothing can trouble you but your own imagination." ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
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