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Possible Cancer Cure?


There is a product out that may very well cure various types of Cancer. It does not require a prescription, does not involve radiation or chemotherapy, and is not a drug.

If you do a search on the internet, you should find information that Intravenous Vitamin C can cure various types of Cancer. The problem is that it is not a FDA approved. In the opinion of this Blogger, the FDA won't approve it because they are in cahoots with Big Pharma, the AMA, and the ACS. If it cannot be patented and make millions off of it, it seems that it does not get approved most of the time. So it is hard to find a doctor that will do this.

Only a fraction of regular Vitamin C is absorbed by your body, and if you try to take mega doses, it will likely keep you in the Potty for a while ;-).

The good news is that there is a form of Vitamin C out there that alleges can be taken in mega doses and not send you to the Potty  :-). It is Liposomal Encapsulated Liquid Vitamin C. I have been taking this product myself for weeks now, and have taken 20 grams/20,000 mg daily numerous times already with no side affects and not have to run to the Potty. A friend of mine said he has taken 30 grams at once with no problems. It is non GMO, Gluten Free, Sugar Free. One 16oz bottle provides 3,000mg/3 grams a day for 32 days for those who want to use it to keep your immune system up. Mega dosing would be for those, like me, that want to use it as alternative for possible cancer healing (I was diagnosed with non aggressive prostate cancer in March 2011), possible cancer prevention, possible prevention to the Ebola Virus, and more.

I made arrangements with the U.S. Distributor to sell this amazing product. I currently offer it as a ministry to individuals. The U.S. Distributor, at the time of this blog post, advertises $49.95 as a regular price and $39.95 as a sale price that includes free shipping per bottle. My cost is $26.00 per bottle plus shipping if you are not local and it needs to be shipped. With that information, the amount you give me is between you and the Lord :-).

I believe in the wonderful possibilities of this product so much, that I'm also considering trying to sell it wholesale to various stores. Please pray with me about this.

The following is a disclaimer I came across that I will be using:
These statements have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which has long had, along with powerful pharmaceutical companies, a political axe to grind against many forms of safe and effective alternative medicine. Deo Natura Ministries is committed to bringing you the most accurate, most reliable information possible for healthy living. Nevertheless, nothing stated here should be considered as formal medical advice for dealing with a given problem, or to diagnose / treat / prevent / cure any disease. This information is for informational and educational purposes only. Only a licensed medical doctor can legally offer medical advice in the United States. Consult your health care professional for individual guidance for specific health problems.

The following is a list of other benefits for this product:
Liposomal Vitamin C Benefits: Natural Anti-Aging Factors* Powerful Antioxidant Support* Natural Immune System Support* Supports Energy Production* Promotes Liver Repair & Function* Promotes Optimal Memory & Brain Function* Promotes Healthy Cholesterol Profiles* Supports Glandular Health* Supports Cardiovascular Health* Promotes Bone, Hair, Nail & Skin Health* Supports formation of collagen* Promotes Cellular Glutathione Levels* Supports Healthy Gums* NON-GMO Vegan Friendly

Thank you. May the Lord bless the use of this information and product according to His good pleasure!

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