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HolaSandy
HolaSandy Member Posts: 85
edited March 2016 in Alternative Medicine

hello,

Let me start by saying that I am not doing this treatment, nor do I encourage anyone to try it. I am looking for information regarding it, whether anyone here has tried it and/or if anyone knows someone who tried it? I have a relative who was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and his wife is giving this to him. He is of sound mine and is choosing to try it before doing any surgery or radiation.

I have done a great deal of research into what the product is.I am interested in hearing from anyone who has had any experience, good or bad, with this stuff. Thank you in advance.

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  • Momine
    Momine Member Posts: 7,859
    edited March 2016

    According to wiki it is essentially bleach and toxic. It sounds like a super-bad idea to ingest this stuff

  • HolaSandy
    HolaSandy Member Posts: 85
    edited March 2016

    yes, it is. I have done extensive research on what it is and how terrible it is from a medical standpoint. I am hoping to find actual examples of people who have taken it and what their experiences are. I have no judgement on what treatments anyone chooses to do or not do, but this is a person I care deeply about and would like some feedback regarding the use of this. Thanks so much for your response!

  • leggo
    leggo Member Posts: 3,293
    edited March 2016

    Hi HolaSandy. I have to predicate what I'm saying, by disclosing I am not adverse to what many call quackery. I've done (and still do) self treatments. You probably know all of this already through your research, but this is one I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. Not because of what it is but because of the man hocking it. Appointing yourself "Archbishop" of a healing church is way too nuts. I would never disregard ANY potential crazy-sounding treatment, but marketing a product through a "church" takes it to a whole new level of crazy. I'm sure it works just great as a water treatment (I believe a similar product is used to clean dirty water in third world countries legitimately), but as a cancer treatment, I have my doubts. I don't know how cancer works, but I'm pretty sure it's not that kind of pathogen. Plus I don't like his face, lol. Same reason I can't take anything that the anti-quackery doctor "Gorski" says seriously. Always passing himself off as smarter than he really is. Same kind of douchey, egotistical personality. I think they're cut from the same cloth, and that alone, would make me wary of any claims. Faces really do say a lot through conversation.

    I know if I try something, I make a point of "hunting" down people who have used it, just like you're doing....and it's not easy. You pretty much have to meet them in person. This however, wouldn't even make my radar to go through the trouble of looking, but then I don't have a person I care about actually using it. Don't really know how I would handle that scenario.

    My best wishes to your relative, and to you, that you find some answers.

  • pipers_dream
    pipers_dream Member Posts: 618
    edited March 2016

    "Who is this man Jim Humble?...

    It all begun back in the mid 1990's whilst Jim was on a mining expidition deep within the jungle's of the South Americas. When one of his party was suddenly struck down by the Malaria parasite, Jim struck upon a amazing discovery - a revelation that has since altered the lives of many!"

    That's all I needed to see, lol. However, please don't go to your relative with your concerns--if he believes strongly in the healing power of this "miracle medicine," it may cure him anyway. I've been reading a lot on the science of belief lately and I think that it does more to heal us than any physical medicine on the market.

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