> The medicinal quality of most store bought onions has all but been
> removed by current mass production farming techniques. The best
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> University and have been covered on Prevention Magazine, WebMD and
> CBS
"help to fight cancer".
But are they, in themselves, a cancer cure?
Any vegetables can be said to "help fight cancer" because they are
alkalizing and most people are too acid.
And it is the alkalizing effect that is thought to have an impact on cancer.
Don't believe me?
Do a search for CANCER + ALKALIZING or ALKALINE
Just a thought.
Carole
www.cellsalts.net
BrokenEarth - 23 Apr 2008 03:40 GMT
It is a valid point. I know of many anecdotal testimonies of people
cured from onion juice, but there still is not "scientific" evidence.
One of the things we hope to do is to start documenting these cases to
prove it does work so that the scientific community, aka, medical
mafia, is forced into recognizing onion juice as the better
alternative. There are billions of dollars at stake here, so do not
think they will just run towards a cure that if effectively free.
The last case I heard about was a woman diagnosed with bone cancer in
two different locations. She began radiation but when the said they
wanted to transplant her bone marrow she said no and rather opted for
onion juice. They told her she did not have a chance without the
proceedure. She is now cancer free and alive today still doing
intermitant onion juice courses as a precaution.
I have done the onion juice treatment myself as I am a high candidate
for developing cancer. I intend to repeat it every few years. It is
just to simple and to cheap to not give it a try.
People are free to make up their own minds.